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Published At December 21, 2022

Discovery of the Molecular Mechanism for Mutant FUS Protein Translocation to Cytoplasmic Granules and Small-Molecule Compounds That Inhibit This Translocation—Hopes for Elucidating the Pathophysiology of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Including ALS, and for New Drug Discovery—

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Published At December 21, 2022

27th Keio Medical Science Prize Award Ceremony

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Published At December 20, 2022

What Are the Characteristics of People Who Think "Getting Infected Is Your Own Fault"?—Those Who Agree with Government Restrictions on Behavior in Emergencies Are More Likely to Believe That "COVID-19 Infection Is Your Own Fault"

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Published At December 19, 2022

Development of a New Structural Analysis Method to Identify the Double Bond Positions in Lipids: Contributing to the Elucidation of Lipid Metabolism Mechanisms with Mass Spectrometry and Data Science

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Published At December 14, 2022

Discovery of Widespread Neuroinflammation in the Cerebral Cortex during the Acute Phase That Determines the Prognosis of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage—Hopes for Application as a Treatment to Prevent Neuronal Cell Death Caused by Subarachnoid Hemorrhage—

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Published At December 14, 2022

Immunological "Self" in the Sea Star *Asterina pectinifera* Is Established During the Juvenile Stage

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Published At December 13, 2022

Improving Chronic Heart Failure with Cardiac Direct Reprogramming: Toward a New Cardiac Regenerative Medicine

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Published At December 13, 2022

The 7th "Keio Healthcare Venture Contest" Final Round to be Held - The Future of Medicine Starts Here. -

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Published At December 12, 2022

Development of a Diagnostic Method for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Risk in Patients with Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)

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Published At December 12, 2022

Annual Changes in the Reproductive Mode of Planarians in Nature and in the Laboratory—Is the Switch in Reproductive Mode Governed by a Circannual Rhythm?

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