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Published At March 15, 2022

Successful Creation of Aluminum Superatom-Modified Substrates: Development of Functional Substrates for Chemical Conversion, Sensors, and More Using Novel Nanostructures

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Published At March 11, 2022

Development of an Organoid Culture Technology to Predict Drug Efficacy for Colorectal Cancer—Dramatically Improving the Culture Efficiency of Normal "Mini-Organs"

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Published At March 10, 2022

World's First Elucidation of the Magma Generation Mechanism of an Active Volcano in Myanmar- Findings Reveal It Is an Active Volcano with a High Probability of Future Eruptions -

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Published At March 09, 2022

Development of a Treatment for Drug-Induced Hearing Loss Using Human iPS Cell-Derived Inner Ear Organoids—Establishing a Highly Efficient Culture Method and the World's First Drug Efficacy Evaluation System Using Cochlear Ganglion-Like Cells

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Published At March 09, 2022

Development of a Thermal Light Source That Directly Generates Polarized Light over a Broad Wavelength Band—Expected Applications in a Wide Range of Fields, Including Analysis, Sensing, and Optical Devices

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Published At March 09, 2022

Discovery That Gut Bacteria Enhance Defense Against Oxidative Stress—Hopes for Drug Discovery and Food Development Utilizing Reactive Sulfur-Producing Bacteria That Suppress Oxidative Stress

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Published At March 08, 2022

Gifu University's GIF Compound Suppresses Aggregation of Multiple Proteins Causing Neurodegenerative Diseases—Potential Application for Treating Neurodegenerative Diseases in Humans and Dogs

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Published At March 03, 2022

World's First Successful Regeneration of a Partially Resected Kidney in a Pig's Body—Accelerating Research in Kidney Regenerative Medicine—

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Published At February 24, 2022

Elucidating the Mechanism of Immune Responses that Exacerbate Infectious Diseases—A Clue for Developing New Therapies for Infectious Diseases—

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Published At February 22, 2022

Research on the State of Telework and Workers during the Spread of COVID-19 (Preliminary Report on the "6th Survey on the State of Telework")

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