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Published At July 09, 2025

Genetic Factors of BRCA2 and TP53 Genes Found to Be Involved in Some Cases of Early-Onset Lung Adenocarcinoma—Results from the First Large-Scale Genomic Analysis of Early-Onset Lung Adenocarcinoma in a Japanese Population—

Published At July 02, 2025

Developing an App to Support the Daily Lives of Patients with Heart Failure– Confirming the Efficacy and Safety of an Exercise Support App Using Wearable Devices –

Published At June 24, 2025

World's First! Successful Rapid Generation of Mouse Lung Cells via Direct Reprogramming—Hopes for New Stem Cell-Free Lung Regenerative Medicine—

Published At June 17, 2025

Discovery that Various Brain Cells Express Antibody Genes—A New Perspective on Brain Development and Disease Research

Published At June 12, 2025

Development of a Blood Test for Earlier Diagnosis Than Conventional Amyloid PET Scans—Potential Application for Screening Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease Before Symptoms Appear

Published At June 04, 2025

Launch of a Partner Robot to Work Alongside Healthcare Professionals—Keio University Hospital Begins Operation of an Automated Delivery Service Using Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Indoor Delivery Service Robot "FORRO"—

Published At June 03, 2025

Discovery of Biomarkers for Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms and Treatment Response—New Indicators Found in Patient Skin Advance the Realization of Personalized Medicine—

Published At May 27, 2025

Preparing for an Era of 10 Million Dementia Patients. Alzheimer's Disease Risk in Japanese Individuals Can Now Be Predicted from Genetic Information. - Development of a Model to Accurately Predict Future Risk of Amyloid-β Accumulation in the Brain -

Published At May 26, 2025

Molecular Classification of Nodal T-Follicular Helper Cell Lymphoma and Its Clinical Utility: Classification into Four Molecular Subtypes and Identification of a Poor-Prognosis Group with TP53 and CDKN2A Abnormalities

Published At May 21, 2025

Discovery of Similarities Between Prolonged "Long COVID" and Chronic Pain—Long COVID Symptoms Are Not Specific to SARS-CoV-2 Infection—