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Published At October 27, 2021

Successful Development of a New Synthetic Method for Cyclic Organic Molecules with Two Boron Moieties at Remote Positions—Enabling Further Conversion into Diverse Organic Molecules

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Published At October 20, 2021

Successful Creation of T-cells with Potent Antitumor Effects by Rejuvenating Exhausted T-cells: Development of a Novel CAR-T Therapy for Cancer Immunotherapy

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Published At October 19, 2021

Discovery of the Molecular Mechanism for Creating a Microenvironment in the Very Early Stages of Breast Cancer Development

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Published At October 18, 2021

Keio University Shin-kawasaki Town Campus (K2) Open Seminar: Advanced Technologies to Solve Social Issues—Toward Society 5.0—Session 1: What Are Cities and Communities That Create and Nurture Innovation?

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Published At October 18, 2021

Five-year community-wide intervention in Fujisawa City increases physical activity: Results of a Keio University and Fujisawa City project to promote physical activity

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Published At October 15, 2021

Gene Transfer of the Neuronal Regeneration-Promoting Factor LOTUS Improves the Efficacy of Human iPS Cell-Derived Neural Stem Cell Transplantation Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury

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Published At October 13, 2021

Successful Imaging of the Onset of Abnormal Circuit Activity and Pathogenic Protein Accumulation in Brain Pathophysiology—Expected to Contribute to the Understanding of Dementia and Drug Discovery—

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Published At October 13, 2021

“Stand by me”?—120 Researchers Debate the Evolutionary Origins of Music—

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Published At October 11, 2021

Research on the Realities of Telework and Workers Amid the Spread of COVID-19 (Preliminary Report on the "5th Survey on the State of Teleworking")

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Published At October 11, 2021

Discovery of a Mechanism by Which the Immune System Utilizes Cholesterol Regulation to Resolve Inflammation—Hopes for the Development of New Treatments for Inflammatory Diseases

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