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A bacterial cell (elongated shape in the center) inside a glioblastoma tumor cell, as seen through an electron microscope. The black dots within the bacterium are engineered antibodies carrying gold particles that bind specifically to a component found only in bacterial cell envelopes and not in human cells
14.11.2025

Weizmann researchers, together with Beilinson and Rambam physicians, reveal that diverse bacteria reside within brain tumors, potentially...

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07.08.2025

The study highlights the crucial role of brain–body crosstalk in health and disease

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29.08.2024

Weizmann scientists have mapped common types of brain tumors at unprecedented resolution – and identified a possible reason why some patients fail...

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23.06.2024

Altered glucose digested by cancer cells helps reveal tumors’ hiding places

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26.01.2023

A new computational method that tracks multiple protein modifications promises to shed new light on unsolved biomedical problems

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29.09.2022

The findings demonstrate that fungi are living in tumors and may facilitate cancer detection, diagnosis and perhaps even treatment

(l-r) Dr. Ashish Noronha, Prof. Yosef Yarden, and Dr. Nishanth Belugali Nataraj
22.02.2022

A gene for transport helps aggressive cancer cells move and spread 

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28.11.2021

A particularly “sticky” molecule could lead to the development of an effective treatment for cancer

multiple myeloma drug resistant cells
22.02.2021

From bedside to bench and back: Researchers reveal a genetic signature that could help overcome drug resistance in some of the most aggressive...

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