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Resist! TAK1 enables endothelial cells to avoid apoptosis
TNFα-induced cell death is tightly regulated and resisted in endothelial cells. Here, an Osaka University-led research team used a unique type of mouse, in ...
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2019
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Role of Molecular Modification in Determining Physical Activity Levels Revealed
Osaka University-led researchers showed that RNA editing of the molecule CAPS1 is associated with increased dense core vesicle exocytosis, the mechanism by ...
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2016
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Schematic diagrams showing the roles of SNAP23 in pancreatic β cells
A group of researchers generated pancreatic exocrine- or endocrine-specific SNAP23 knockout mice to investigate the in vivo function of SNAP23 and found that ...
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2016
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Seeing Pesticides Spread Through Insect Bodies
Osaka University-led team provides insights into the distribution of pesticides within insects using a newly developed method of insect sample preparation.
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2018
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Seeing the world’s smallest universal joints
Researchers at Osaka University used electron cryomicroscopy to produce the most accurate images to date of the bacterial flagellar hook. This work may help ...
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2019
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Small Metabolites Have Big Effects on the Intestinal Immune Response
Normal gut bacteria are instrumental in inducing an immune response in the presence of invading pathogens. However, exactly how commensal bacteria cause ...
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2019
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Snapshot of DNA repair
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2018
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Study sheds light on bacterial propeller assembly
The bacterial flagellum is a motor whose assembly occurs in an ordered, stepwise fashion. However, the molecular details of this ordered assembly are poorly ...
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2018
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Substance for improving wound healing discovered
A group of researchers clarified that cinnamtannin B-1, or vegetable-based polyphenol, promotes the migration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) in blood ...
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2016
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Successful partial hybrid cells of humans and plants
A group of researchers succeeded in developing hybrid cells, although a partial one, between humans and plants, a world first.
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2016