Keio University

This Month in Science

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1: Organoid Transplantation Improves Survival in Short Bowel Syndrome Models by Providing Bile Acid Absorption Function / 2: Rethinking the Value of Atrial Fibrillation Screening — What Risks Should Be Targeted?

1: Development of a Method to Restore the Function of Lost Genes in Prader-Willi Syndrome Using Epigenome Editing Technology

1: Elucidating a New Role for "ATRX Aggregates" in Determining Neural Progenitor Cell Fate / 2: Diverse Manifestations of Sjögren's Disease Caused by Differences in Autoantibodies — Elucidating Pathogenesis through Single-Cell and Spatial Analysis —

1: Is the use of contrast media in cardiac catheterization decreasing? - Current status revealed by a registry study of over 3 million people in the US - / 2: High abundance of Lactobacillus in the vagina during early pregnancy is associated with favorable pregnancy outcomes

Discovery of Biomarkers Related to Symptoms and Treatment Response in Atopic Dermatitis: Finding New Indicators from Patient Skin to Advance Personalized Medicine

1: Molecular Understanding of Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Identification of Novel Therapeutic Targets Using Patient-Derived Lung Cancer Organoid Libraries / 2: Design of Immune Cell Therapy with Fewer Side Effects Using Mathematical Models

1: New Technology for Direct Induction of Neurons from Blood Cells - Development of a Partial Reprogramming Method Using the NEUROD1 Gene - / 2: Brain Imaging and Post-mortem Brain Data Demonstrate Involvement of Tau Protein in Mood Disorders with Middle-age and Late-life Onset

1: Development of an Efficient Culture Method for Hepatocyte Organoids Maintaining Metabolic Functions / 2: Exploration of Kidney-Immune-Metabolic Crosstalk Originating from Tubular DNA Damage: Revealing New Intersections Between Chronic Kidney Disease and Aging

1:Distinct patterns of cognitive traits in extreme old age and Alzheimer's disease

1:Maternal circadian rhythms during pregnancy dictate metabolic plasticity in offspring