Weizmann Institute of Science
Member
From genetic engineering at the molecular level, to extreme miniaturization in manufacturing, to medical advances, and biological computers - Weizmann Institute scientists are hard at work uncovering the seeds of tomorrow's reality. Put into motion, these nuts and bolts of knowledge will shape our future.
Weizmann Institute of Science's Articles
Page 14 of 14
-
Citation: Genome Biology 2005 6:R103
-
A catalog of stability-associated sequence elements in 3' UTRs of yeast mRNAs
Citation: Genome Biology 2005 6:R86 -
Conservation anchors in the vertebrate genome
Citation: Genome Biology 2005 6:115 -
The ups and downs of biological timers
Citation: Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 2005 2:22 -
Outcome signature genes in breast cancer: is there a unique set?
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7(Suppl 2):P4.38 -
Signals from reactive oxygen species
Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2005 5(Suppl 1):S15 -
Computational verification of protein-protein interactions by orthologous co-expression
Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2005 6:40 -
Trick or treat: The effect of placebo on the power of pharmacogenetic association studies
Citation: Human Genomics 2005 2:28 -
HIV-1 Tat interacts with LIS1 protein
Citation: Retrovirology 2005 2:6 -
Search for computational modules in the C. elegansbrain
Citation: BMC Biology 2004 2:25 -
The over-representation of binary DNA tracts in seven sequenced chromosomes
Citation: BMC Genomics 2004 5:19 -
Distal hinge of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 involves its latency transition and specificities toward serine proteases
Citation: BMC Biochemistry 2003 4:5 -
The integrated world of functional genomics
Citation: Genome Biology 2002 4:301 -
The society of genes: networks of functional links between genes from comparative genomics
Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:research0064.1 -
How are the regulators regulated? The search for mechanisms that impose specificity on induction of cell death and NF-κB activation by members of the TNF/NGF receptor family
Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2002 4(Suppl 3):S189 -
Le chimiotactisme des spermatozoïdes a-t-il un rôle dans la fécondation?
Citation: Andrologie 2000 10:BF03034364