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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

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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

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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

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Published At August 19, 2022

Discovery that D-tryptophan suppresses the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the gut and prevents enteritis—with expectations for the development of new functional materials to improve the gut environment

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Published At August 18, 2022

President Itoh attends the APRU Annual Presidents Meeting

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Published At August 12, 2022

World's First! Detecting Arrhythmia Just by Sitting—Potential for Predicting Heart Disease at Home

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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

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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

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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

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Published At July 26, 2022

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

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