Keio University

Press Release

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Published At September 09, 2022

Successful Creation of Next-Generation Dementia Model Brain Organoids: Reproducing Patient Pathology in a Miniature Brain

Published At September 06, 2022

"Exploratory Study to Evaluate the Safety of Human Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Idiopathic Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis and Corneal Ulcers Associated with cGVHD" - Confirmation of Conformity for a Regenerative Medicine Application Project in Ophthalmology

Published At August 30, 2022

Development of Japan's First Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Determine the Need for Further Examination in Breast Cancer Ultrasound Screening - Contributing to Improved Accuracy in Breast Cancer Screening with Image Diagnosis Surpassing that of Specialists -

Published At August 26, 2022

Successful Development and Application of a Tool to "Visualize" Oxytocin—Shedding New Light on the Mysterious Functions of Oxytocin in the Brain

Published At August 25, 2022

Visualizing the Nano-World of the Brain by "Expanding" Samples—Successful Capture of the Fine Structure Where Molecular Groups Determining Synapse Identity Assemble

Published At August 23, 2022

"Japan COVID-19 Task Force" Comprehensive Analysis of Gene Expression in Blood Cells from COVID-19 Patients: Individual Differences in Human Genome Sequences Affect Changes in Gene Expression According to Disease Severity

Published At August 12, 2022

Discovery of Quiescent Stem Cells in the Human Colon Offers Hope for Developing Treatments for Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Colorectal Cancer

Published At August 09, 2022

"The Corona-Suppressing Task Force" Elucidates the Mechanism of Severe Disease for the COVID-19 Susceptibility Gene *DOCK2*—Discovering a Therapeutic Target for COVID-19 in Asia's Largest Biorepository

Published At August 08, 2022

Development of a Conversational AI Program to Support Dementia Diagnosis—Hopes for Its Future Use as a New Dementia Screening Technology

Published At July 26, 2022

Developing a Device to Monitor and Assess Drug Inhalation: Contributing to Medication Guidance in Asthma and COPD Treatment