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Rony Seger

Immortalized cells, left, pretreated with a drug that blocks the ERK signal, and right, without the pretreatment. Top cells are untreated, while the bottom ones are stimulated
30.03.2015

Weizmann Institute scientists identify a potential drug molecule that stops cancer cells, but not healthy ones, from getting their “mail”

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Kill the Messenger
17.07.2012

A molecule developed at the Institute can intercept potentially cancer-promoting messages before they reach the cell nucleus

Kill the Messenger
12.06.2012

A small molecule developed at the Weizmann Institute prevents a cancer-causing message from entering the cell nucleus
 

Prof. Rony Seger
06.02.2011

Prof. Rony Seger was appointed Head of the Biological Regulation Department and Head of the Willner Family Center for Vascular Biology

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Prof. Rony Seger. Going through customs
01.05.2009
A newly-discovered "customs check" at the nucleus border may have implications for anti-cancer drugs
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Prof. Rony Seger.
01.10.2007

Living "phone lines" have specialized extensions

A Long and Winding Road
02.10.2005

Nerve cell need long-distance messengers to carry calls for help following injury

TAKING ACTION AT STEP 2: TUMOR GROWTH
01.09.2004
Even after a malignant transformation has occurred, the budding tumor is a microscopic lump that doesn’t do much harm until...
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...
 A Molecular Radar
01.10.1997
Molecular "radar" developed at the Institute enables scientists to track the progress of  messages within a living cell...

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