Medical article list

Nagoya University and others discover the key to newts' ability to regenerate tendons by comparing them with mice

 The research group, including Fumiya Sato, a master's degree student at Nagoya University Graduate School (at the time of the research), was comprised of Hiroshima University, Hokkaido Chitose Rehabilitation University, […]

The University of Tokyo and Canon enter into the first industry-academia collaboration agreement in the medical field to realize the future of medical care

 The University of Tokyo has signed an industry-academia collaboration agreement with Canon Medical Systems, a major precision equipment manufacturer.This is a first for the medical field at the University of Tokyo, […]

Tohoku University reports safety and efficacy of natural stem cells "Muse cells" in clinical trial for cerebral infarction patients

 A clinical trial of the Muse cell preparation for cerebral infarction patients conducted at Tohoku University Hospital confirmed its safety and showed recovery of upper limb function […]

Naps during night shifts are more effective than taking them all at once, Hiroshima University analyzes

 Professor Sanae Oriyama of Hiroshima University and colleagues have found that while working night shifts, there are times when you take a 120-minute nap all at once, and times where you take a nap divided into 90-minute and 30-minute naps.

A droplet/aerosol countermeasure device that balances infection prevention and communication without interfering with light or sound

 A joint team from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, and Chiba University uses ions and electric fields to eliminate infections without blocking the passage of light or sound.

The University of Tokyo and others have invented a hydrophobic "gel-gel phase separation material" that is 99% water, and is expected to be applied in the medical field.

 A research group from the University of Tokyo Graduate School, RIKEN, and Hokkaido University Graduate School has discovered a new phase separation phenomenon, “gel-gel phase separation,” and this phenomenon […]

Suggests a connection between the brain and liver; decrease in brain-derived neurotrophic factor is involved in the development of steatohepatitis

 A research team consisting of Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Tokushima University, Kagawa University, and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology found that decreased expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor BDNF is associated with liver […]

169% of 95.6 million people in high-cost medical care group nationwide have multiple chronic diseases, research by Keio University and others

 Professor Fuminori Katsukawa of Keio University Sports Medicine Research Center, Professor Keita Yamauchi of Keio University Graduate School of Health Management, Tokyo Medical and Dental […]

Yokohama City University establishes "Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Center" within the Advanced Medical Science Research Center. Seminar to commemorate the establishment will be held on November 11th.

 The Yokohama City University Advanced Medical Science Research Center has established the ``Emerging Infectious Disease Research Center'' within the Advanced Medical Science Research Center.After the coronavirus pandemic, new […]

Kio University selects CREST for Japan-France joint research on ``elucidation of the mechanism of narrative embodiment and its application to VR intervention technology''

 The Kio University Neurorehabilitation Research Center is participating in joint research between Japan and France, including the French National Institute of Health and Medicine, and has