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  1. Intracellular temperature sensors: Protein complex exhibits temperature-sensitive activity

    Investigators led by Osaka University have demonstrated temperature-sensitive regulation of actomyosin, a critical protein complex involved in neuronal ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
  2. Raising the steaks: First 3D-bioprinted structured Wagyu beef-like meat unveiled

    Osaka University researchers have recreated the complex texture and marbling of Wagyu steaks by using bioprinted cells. By manually structuring and slicing the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
  3. Root cause: Plant root tips are constrained to a dome shape common to arch bridges

    Researchers from Osaka University, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, and Kobe University have found that plant root tips commonly converged to a ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
  4. Designing antibody medicines using alanine substitutions Located in Research Info / 2019
  5. Novel Small Antibody Fragment: A Valuable Tool in Crystallography

    Achieving quality diffracting crystals remains the major bottleneck in macromolecular x-ray crystallography. Antibody fragments have been used to aid ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
  6. Cause of heart arrhythmia in adult myodystrophia clarified

    An international joint research team discovered that the cause of heart arrhythmia in myotonic dystrophy (DM), the most common muscular dystrophy in adults, ...

    Located in Research Info / 2016
  7. How chemotactic cells extend response range

    A group of researchers discovered G protein-interacting protein 1 Gip1, a factor regulating response range in chemotaxis. It was found that this factor ...

    Located in Research Info / 2016
  8. Photoproteins Visible to the Naked Eye Developed

    A group of researchers succeeded in developing two types of super-high luminosity photoproteins that shine more brightly than the conventional high luminosity ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
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