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Yosef Yarden

Prof. Yosef Yarden, Dr. Wolfgang Köstler, Amit Zeisel and Prof. Eytan Domany
11.03.2012

Bits of gene code that are normally discarded have found a surprising new use in research

Genes that delay cell division exhibit reduced levels of expression (left) after exposure to a second, delayed pulse of growth factor. Those in cells receiving a single pulse (right box) maintained high expression levels
21.07.2011

A gene that keeps cell division in check may hold clues to chemotherapy resistance. 

Eight Hours of Resistance
25.05.2011

Why do cancer cells easily give in to the temptation to divide?
 

(l-r) Prof. Yosef Yarden and Dr. Yaron Mosesson. In the bubble
01.10.2009

Cells missing a recycling mechanism get trapped in a cancer-causing cycle

Prof. Yosef Yarden and Sara Lavi.
01.10.2007
A tiny diiference between two proteins gives researchers a clue to cancer metastasis...
Prof. Yosef Yarden
04.09.2007

Prof. Yosef Yarden was elected a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He also received the EMET Prize in Biochemistry, and was...

A control mechanism for metastasis
08.08.2007

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE SCIENTISTS DISCOVER: A CONTROL MECHANISM FOR METASTASIS

 
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Activity of 400 genes following exposure to a growth signal over time. Red indicates hightened gene activity
01.05.2007
Tracing the activities of hundreds of genes reveals a cancer-prevention system...
Genes that slows cell division
25.02.2007

Weizmann Institute Scientists Discover: A Group of Genes that Slows Cell Division and Prevents Cancer

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Triple Treatment Keeps Cancer from Coming Back
07.06.2005

How do the cancer cells manage to circumvent the blockade put up by an anti-EGFR antibody? A new study discovere what happens to cancer cells...

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