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  1. A gut feeling: microbiome changes may mean early detection of colorectal cancer

    Most sporadic colorectal cancers can develop over decades. Recent studies showed that the gut microbiome has possible diagnostic potential for health and ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  2. Critical role of tissue-resident M2-like macrophages clarified Located in Research Info / 2013
  3. Formation site of autophagosomal membranes identified Located in Research Info / 2013
  4. Genetic factors of esophageal cancer commonly found among Japanese population discovered Located in Research Info / 2016
  5. MicroRNAs induce epigenetic reprogramming and suppress malignant phenotypes of human colon cancer cells

    A group of researchers clarified the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) as a new medical tool for intractable gastrointestinal diseases. Since miRNAs are produced ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  6. New method for assessing response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for esophageal cancer Located in Research Info / 2018
  7. New protein complex playing major role in genome stability identified Located in Research Info / 2013
  8. Regulatory T cells’ involvement in the progress of colorectal cancers (CRCs) found

    A group of researchers clarified that, in lymphocytes invading deep inside cancer tissue, there are many subpopulations whose expression level of FOXP3 on ...

    Located in Research Info / 2016
  9. Relationship between metabolic function and onset of cancer identified

    External factors (such as smoking and drinking) and inflammation (infection) intertwine and damaged genes accumulate over many years, leading eventually to ...

    Located in Research Info / 2014
  10. Smallest Nucleic Acid Medicine Delivery System Developed

    A group of researchers succeeded in making the world's smallest intravenously injectable super apatite gene delivery reagents at just 10nm, while also ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
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