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  1. Regulator of Chromosome Structure Crucial to Healthy Brain Function and Nerve Development Located in Research Info / 2017
  2. Breakdown of Neutrophil Protein Causes Severe Autoimmune Disease of Blood Vessels

    Osaka University researchers revealed that patients with a severe autoimmune disease that attacks the blood vessels lack the membrane form of a protein ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
  3. An evolutionary breakpoint in cell division Located in Research Info / 2017
  4. Using DNA to predict schizophrenia and autism Located in Research Info / 2017
  5. Assembling nanomachines in bacteria

    Osaka University researchers use X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy to resolve the assembly of the export gate apparatus in Salmonella. The new ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
  6. Faulty DNA repair depresses neural development Located in Research Info / 2017
  7. Mixing and matching yeast DNA Located in Research Info / 2017
  8. 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
  9. Pathological Mechanisms in Congenital Myotonic Dystrophy Unveiled

    Congenital myotonic dystrophy (CDM) is a severe form of myotonic dystrophy characterized by muscle fiber immaturity not observed in adult DM, suggesting ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
  10. How Bacteria Get Their Groove: Mechanism behind Flagellar Motility

    Most motile bacteria move by the use of flagella. While the flagellar motor components have been identified, it remains unclear how they are assembled and ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
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