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Weizmann Institute scientists identify a potential drug molecule that stops cancer cells, but not healthy ones, from getting their “mail”
...A molecule developed at the Institute can intercept potentially cancer-promoting messages before they reach the cell nucleus
A small molecule developed at the Weizmann Institute prevents a cancer-causing message from entering the cell nucleus
Prof. Rony Seger was appointed Head of the Biological Regulation Department and Head of the Willner Family Center for Vascular Biology
Living "phone lines" have specialized extensions
Nerve cell need long-distance messengers to carry calls for help following injury