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Elucidation of how abnormalities in intracellular protein trafficking interfere with higher brain functions
A group of researchers found the mechanism for regulating synaptic functions via intracellular protein trafficking and revealed that abnormalities in ...
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2016
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Faulty DNA repair depresses neural development
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2017
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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 ...
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2017
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How chemotactic cells extend response range
A group of researchers discovered G protein-interacting protein 1 Gip1, a factor regulating response range in chemotaxis. It was found that this factor ...
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2016
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Immune diseases inflict identical twins differently
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2017
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Key to the development of fundamental treatment methods for Parkinson's disease
A group of researchers succeeded in elucidating the secondary structure of Lewy bodies (LBs) in the brain of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients for the first ...
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2015
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Lifetime of surface modification of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) extended
A group of researchers succeeded in increasing the adhesion strength of PTFE by using atmospheric pressure plasma treatment under heating (heat-assisted plasma ...
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2017
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Mending hearts in three dimensions
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2017
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Multicenter randomized controlled trials for heart hormone's effects on prevention of cancer metastases
In this project, the effectiveness of prevention of cancer metastases and postoperative recurrence due to ANP's vascular protection effect will be applied to ...
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2015
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New methods for evaluation of wide-gap semiconductors
A group of researchers succeeded in visualizing changes in defect density on the surface of GaN through the laser terahertz emission microscope (LTEM) which ...
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2015