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Structural Biology

Profs. Eitan Bibi and Deborah Fass. Working in the wet
01.05.2007
Proteases shouldn't work in the cell membrane. But they do.
(l-r) Dr. Eugenia Klein, Chen Luxenburg, Prof. Benjamin Geiger, Dafna Geblinger and Prof. Lia Addadi. All join hands
01.05.2007

Dot-like podosomes play a unique role in bone renewal

Prof. Ada Yonath. Trucking with molecules
01.05.2007
Revealing the details of protein assembly might advance drug development
High resolution scanning electron microscope image of a tectorial membrane
01.05.2007

An inner ear membrane is both flexible and rigid

One Membrane, Many Frequencies
26.03.2007

Scientists at the Weizmann Institute have discovered how a membrane in the inner ear may allow us to hear different...

Ring Around the Cell
26.03.2007

Weizmann Institute scientists reveal how bone-dissolving cells seal off their work area

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Countries in the SESAME project
01.05.2006

A particle accelerator being built in Jordan may serve to accelerate peace in the region

 well-preserved ancient DNA in fossil bones
01.05.2006

DNA preserved in fossil bones could reveal new insight into ancient worlds

Dr. Deborah Fass. Protein portrait
02.10.2005

Scientists reveal the shape of a tool used by a leukemia-causing virus to enter cells

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