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Investigating the plasma to predict COVID-19 progression
Researchers led by Osaka University identified plasma proteins associated with critical pathogenesis in COVID-19. Using a novel blood proteomics method, the ...
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2022
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It's not all-right: problems when your body doesn't recognize your own left-handed RNA
By generating a specific mutation in lab mice, Osaka University researchers determined that a protein domain in an enzyme called adenosine deaminase 1 p150 is ...
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2021
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It’s all in the hiPS
Osaka University and Kyoto University researchers developed a biomaterial using stem cells aiming to reverse a condition called intervertebral disk (IVD) ...
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2022
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Just in the NIK of time
Osaka University researchers used a technique called insertional mutagenesis in lab mice to identify specific genes associated with intrahepatic ...
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2022
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Lowering blood insulin levels could lower your risk of getting COVID-19
Researchers from Osaka University have found that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein binds directly to GRP78, which is expressed at high levels in adipose tissue and ...
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2021
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Maintaining the right niche for blood cell development
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2022
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Microbial food chain: Nutritional interactions promoting periodontitis
Researchers led by Osaka University shed light on a metabolic network integrated by an oral microbe Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum). Analysis of ...
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2022
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My heart will go on: patient-derived heart cells mimic disease in vitro
Researchers from Osaka University have found that induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes from a patient with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy ...
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2022
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New insights into the mechanisms causing diabetes
Researchers led by Osaka University show that a molecule called T-cadherin can be secreted in a soluble form. Soluble T-cadherin interacts with pancreatic ...
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2022
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No more aggravation: ATP-hydrolyzing ectoenzyme E-NTPD8 attenuates colitis
Osaka University researchers identified a mechanism underlying prevention of microbial metabolite-induced colitis. A protein called E-NTPD8 breaks down ATP ...
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2021