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Published on May 16, 2024

Discovery of a Three-Layered Structure in Stratum Corneum pH: An Ingenious Mechanism for Maintaining Homeostasis through pH

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Published on May 16, 2024

Singing Researchers Explore Global Similarities and Differences in Music and Language—Finding That Instrumental Melodies and Songs Are Higher-Pitched and Slower Than Speech Across Language Groups

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Published on May 14, 2024

Realization of High-Repetition-Rate Mode-Locked Lasers with Micropressure—Toward the Social Implementation of Microcomb Devices

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Published on May 08, 2024

Identification of a Genomic Abnormality Causing Familial Congenital Hypothyroidism—Research on Hereditary Diseases Enters a New Phase—

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Published on April 26, 2024

Development of an Artificial Gene that Simultaneously Enhances the Efficacy and Safety of CAR-T Therapy—Toward a Cure for Refractory Cancers—

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Published on April 26, 2024

Successful Cardiac Regeneration by Transplanting Cardiomyocyte Spheroids Derived from Human iPS Cells—Enabling Cell Transplantation Therapy with Suppressed Post-Transplantation Arrhythmia—

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Published on April 24, 2024

Exploring the Origin of Sudden Spin-ups in Neutron Stars: Topology and Quantum Vortex Networks

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Published on April 24, 2024

First Discovery of Epigenetic Abnormality as a Cause of Skin Disease - Elucidating a New Pathogenic Mechanism and Causative Gene for Porokeratosis -

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Published on April 24, 2024

Elucidating the Mechanism by Which a Genetic Factor Suppresses Alzheimer's Disease Onset—Toward Drug Discovery to Inhibit Neuropathology of Protein Aggregates—

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Published on April 18, 2024

Potential to Change the Common Understanding of Chemical Bonds! A "Rotation" Process, Not Formation or Cleavage, Can Be the Most Difficult Step in Organic Reactions—Deepening the Fundamental Understanding of Reactions by Combining Computational Simulations and Experiments

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