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  1. Regulator of Chromosome Structure Crucial to Healthy Brain Function and Nerve Development Located in Research Info / 2017
  2. RNA quality control system goes awry in frontotemporal lobar degeneration

    Researchers from Osaka University have uncovered that the RNA exosome is critical for the degradation of defective repeat RNA derived from C9orf72 repeat ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  3. Temporary salt crystals may provide a permanent solution to Alzheimer’s

    Researchers at Osaka University have demonstrated that precipitation of a salt crystal occurs even at concentrations much lower than its solubility due to ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  4. The key to increased lifespan? Rubicon alters autophagy in animals during aging

    Autophagy is an important biological recycling mechanism that influences the progression of aging in animals. Here, age-related changes in autophagy were ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  5. Uneasiness in Observers of Unnatural Android Movements Explained

    When the human-likeness of androids exceeds a certain threshold, the human’s affinity for them decreases and an uncanny feeling about them increases. This ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
  6. Using DNA to predict schizophrenia and autism Located in Research Info / 2017
  7. Voluntary control of brainwaves in deep brain of patients with Parkinson's disease Located in Research Info / 2018
  8. Who made the error? - The brain distinguishes causes of errors to perform adaptation

    Osaka University scientists examined positions to detect motor and target errors and whether error signals from these positions were used for learning, finding ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
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