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  1. Molecular Inhibition Gets Cells on the Move

    Osaka University researchers revealed that two molecules, PTEN and PIP3, mutually inhibit each other to ensure their exclusive distribution at opposite ends of ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
  2. Researchers discover key mechanism of DNA replication

    Researchers from Osaka University in Japan have uncovered a key control mechanism of DNA replication with potential implications for better understanding how ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
  3. Organ regeneration is no longer a distant dream

    Researchers at Osaka University used live imaging of the Drosophila embryonic hindgut and computer simulations to clarify that a novel cellular behavior called ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
  4. New approach to treating infectious diseases as an alternative to antibiotics

    Osaka University-led researchers clarified how pathogenic E. coli bacteria attached to the host intestinal epithelium. They revealed that type IV pili on the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
  5. The mystery of masculinization in Daphnia magna unraveled

    Researchers at Osaka University discovered lncRNAs to activate the male-determining gene doublesex1 (Dsx1) necessary for sex determination in the crustacean ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
  6. High efficiency synthesis of insulin by self-assembly based organic chemistry Located in Research Info / 2018
  7. Magnesium makes chromosomes Located in Research Info / 2018
  8. Immune diseases inflict identical twins differently Located in Research Info / 2017
  9. Mending hearts in three dimensions Located in Research Info / 2017
  10. Gender roles in ancient times

    Two new studies by Osaka University researchers provide insights on why male and female bodies of the same species differ. The studies show factors that ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
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