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Published At June 04, 2025

Generation of Microgel Particles from an Ultra-High Viscosity Pre-gel Solution by Fusing Ultrasonic Irradiation Technology with Centrifugation

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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"—

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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—

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Published At May 28, 2025

Keio University Partners with the Kokushu Tech Innovation Promotion Organization to Develop an AI-Powered Sake and Food Pairing System—Creating New Value in Gastronomy Using Market Design

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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 -

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Published At May 26, 2025

New Technology Developed to Generate Neurons from Blood Cells! Pioneering the Future of Drug Discovery and Regenerative Medicine—Successful Direct Conversion Achieved Through Partial Reprogramming Using the NEUROD1 Gene—

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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

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Published At May 22, 2025

Report on the World's Largest Butterfly Fossil from Approximately 2.5 Million Years Ago! - Specimen Discovered by a Local High School Teacher Identified as a New Species After 37 Years -

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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—

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Published At May 20, 2025

Keio University and ABeam Consulting to Drive Social Transformation with "Force and Tactile Transmission Technology"—Accelerating the Demonstration and Business Development of Real Haptics Technology to Promote Solutions for Industrial and Public Sector Challenges

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