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A method for isolating olfactory receptors responding to specific odorants developed
A group of researchers developed a method for making a prompt, exhaustive isolation of olfactory receptors (ORs) responding to the odorant of interest. This ...
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2016
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A new approach to calm that angry nose
Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) is a type of airway disease that involves nasal inflammation. Here, semaphorin protein was found to contribute to ...
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2020
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A tadpole with a twist: Left–right asymmetric development of Oikopleura dioica
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2020
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Artificial Intelligence Aids Automatic Monitoring of Single Molecules in Cells
Japanese researchers developed a system that can automatically image single molecules within living cells. This system employs learning via neural networks to ...
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2018
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Brain cancer potentially resists immunotherapies by trapping T cells in bone marrow
Researchers in collaboration with Osaka University found that brain tumors in mice and humans cause immune T-cells to become trapped in bone marrow. This ...
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2018
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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 ...
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2017
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Bright and Stable: New Acid-Tolerant Green Fluorescent Protein for Bioimaging
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful tools for visualization of molecular and cellular processes; however, most FPs lose fluorescence at a pH lower than ...
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2017
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Calcium Aids Chromosome Condensation Prior to Cell Division
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2016
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Cancer Cells Distinguished by Artificial Intelligence-based System
A research team at Osaka University created a system that uses a convolutional neural network to learn the features distinguishing different cancer cells, ...
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2018
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Cholesterol leash: key tethering protein found to transport cellular cholesterol
Cholesterol is an essential component of living organisms, but the mechanisms that transport cholesterol inside the cell are poorly understood. Researchers at ...
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2018