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  • Ab289 (No. M7-2188)

    The Anti-JUNV GP1 monoclonal antibody specifically recognizes the receptor-binding domain (GP1) of the Junín virus glycoprotein complex (GPC). ... Read more
    Prof Ron Diskin

    Ron Diskin

    Faculty of Chemistry

    Aliza Borenstein Katz

    Chemistry

    19335
  • B16F10.9 Cell Line (No. M7-2179)

    Spontaneous metastatic spread of melanoma after surgery of the primary tumor. immunization against melanoma metastasis Relevance: A model to study melanoma metastasis in mice. Melanoma metastatic spread, immunization against melanoma metastasis Relevant disease: melanoma ... Read more
    Emeritus Rachel Lea Eisenbach

    Rachel Lea Eisenbach

    Faculty of Biology

    19329
  • Covalent Chemistry Platform for Diagnostics and Drug Discovery (No. T4-2045)

    CoLDR (Covalent Ligand-Directed Release) chemistry enables site-specific covalent labeling and activation of endogenous proteins using small-molecule covalent ligands. ... Read more
    Senior Scientist Nir London

    Nir London

    Faculty of Chemistry

    6106
  • Protein coupling using cystein-free inteins (No. T4-2039)

    Traceless covalent modification of proteins, including joining peptides or adding chemical groups, is extremely useful for numerous applications in chemical biology, protein chemistry, and biotechnology. ... Read more
    Prof Shmuel Pietrokovski

    Shmuel Pietrokovski

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    6862
  • Scarless CRISPR-mediated Genome Editing (No. T4-2036)

    CRISPR-Cas9 is a widely-used tool for genome editing; however, it is very inefficient and often requires the addition of selection markers, forcing the introduction of foreign DNA elements. ... Read more
    Emeritus Yosef Shaul

    Yosef Shaul

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    6112
  • Higher Efficiency of CRISPR Gene Editing Using Chimeric Cas9 (No. T4-1930)

    CRISPR-Cas9 is a powerful tool for genome editing, widely used for basic research and the development of treatments for genetic diseases. However, its efficiency is currently limited. ... Read more
    Emeritus Yosef Shaul

    Yosef Shaul

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    6024
  • A Method to Identify Actively Degraded Proteins (No. T4-1832)

    MAPP (Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Proteolytic Peptides) is a groundbreaking technology that isolates and identifies proteins actively degraded by the proteasome, offering an unparalleled and direct view of the "active degradome." This innovative approach provides a sensitive an ... Read more
    Senior Scientist Yifat Merbl

    Yifat Merbl

    Faculty of Biology

    6030
  • Highly Selective Optical Biosensors for Proteins in Biological Samples, with Excellent Signal-to-Noise Ratio (No. T4-1689)

    Sensing the levels of protein-based biomarkers in biological samples is crucial for diagnosis of various diseases including cancer. ... Read more
    Associate Professor David MARGULIES

    David Margulies

    Faculty of Chemistry

    5587
  • Novel MRI Contrast Agent (No. T4-1604)

    Novel reporter gene for magnetic resonance imaging applications.The ability to image the duration and location of gene expression in vivo and noninvasively is imperative for the future of biology and clinical medicine. ... Read more
    Full Professor Michal Neeman

    Michal Neeman

    Faculty of Biology

    5545
  • A Novel Database to Reduce Unsuccessful Cloning in E. Coli by Detection of Toxic Genes (No. M7-1576)

    Synthetic genes are commonly used in academic and industrial applications, however in many cases these said genes can be toxic when inserted into the ubiquitously used E. coli. This is problematic as time and money is wasted on attempts to generate genes that will not function in E. coli. ... Read more
    Full Professor Rotem Sorek

    Rotem Sorek

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    5530

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