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Mati Fridkin

covert drug molecule
29.03.2020

A technique developed at the Institute might keep drugs at optimum levels in the body

Bringing Down Barriers
14.02.2013

An unusual protein sequence may help drugs cross the brain-blood barrier

Slow Release
01.05.2005

"Chains" that fall away slowly could lead to new time-release drugs

TAKING ACTION AT STEP 3: METASTASIS
01.09.2004
Fewer than 10 percent of cancer deaths are caused by tumors growing at their original site; in the majority of cases the...
At the Weizmann Institute
01.05.2004
Long dedicated to battling diabetes, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science are studying all aspects of this...
Prof. Joel Sussman, Prof. Ephraim Katzir, Prof. Sara Fuchs, Prof. Mati Fridkin. Top: Dr. Michal Harel, Dr. Moshe Balass, Dr. Tali Scherf, Dr. Roni Kasher
01.05.2002

Catching a snake toxin in the act may yield a host of medical applications

Progress Reported in Developing Compounds That Mimic Insulin for the Treatment of Type II Diabetes
24.11.1999
Diabetic patients suffer from a metabolic disorder in which the insulin hormone responsible for...
 Trimming Down the Medicine Cabinet
01.05.1999
A molecular "cork" might help drugs stay in the body longer and work better
'Plugs' For Drugs Promise Mightier Medicines
01.03.1999
Whether it's one pill several times a day or a self-administered injection, taking medicine frequently can be a major...
Heat-Shock Vaccine Stops Bacteria Dead
01.03.1999
Autoimmunity, in which the body attacks its own tissues, has traditionally been viewed as spelling nothing but trouble. But now...

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