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Back to the future: Weizmann Institute scient

<p>In a new study published today in <em>Cell</em>, researchers from Prof. Ido Amit&#39;s lab at the Weizmann Institute of Science have managed for the first time to develop a method for tracking and measuring changes over time on in single cells inside the body. The method, called Zman-seq (from the Hebrew word <em>zman</em>, for &ldquo;time&rdquo;), consists of labeling cells with different time stamps and tracking them in healthy or pathological tissue. Using this cellular time machine, researchers can get to know the cells&rsquo; history and how long each cell had stayed in the tissue, ultimately achieving an understanding of the molecular and cellular temporal changes that had taken place within that tissue.</p>


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