List of articles on life science

Comprehensive cooperation agreement with Keio University and Nihon Unisys for utilizing advanced technology

 Keio University Institute for Advanced Life Sciences is an IT service for the purpose of solving social issues and contributing to the development of local communities by utilizing advanced science and technology […]

Confirmed that mice staying in space have no abnormalities in fertility, such as Osaka University

 Osaka […] that there is no abnormality in the fertility of mice that stayed in space and returned, and that the growth and reproduction of next-generation mice are not affected by staying in space.

Succeeded in developing the world's first artificial cell microcapsule using DNA origami

 A research group led by Associate Professor Masahiro Takinoue of Tokyo Institute of Technology imitated cell membranes with DNA nanoplates made from DNA origami, […]

Gastric proton pump transports one ion at a time, Nagoya University elucidates

 The research group of Associate Professor Kazuhiro Abe of Nagoya University succeeded in determining the number of ions transported at one time by the gastric proton pump, which is responsible for the secretion of gastric acid. […]

University of Tsukuba discovers that genes lost in evolution are the cause of arteriosclerosis

 A research group led by Assistant Professor Kunio Kawanishi of the University of Tsukuba conducted a study conducted at the University of California, San Diego in the process of human evolution […].

Tokyo Institute of Technology succeeds in designing the ultimate objective lens

 A research group led by Yasushi Toraya, a graduate student at Tokyo Institute of Technology (at that time), is an objective mirror that corrects all aberrations while having a high numerical aperture.

Does metal produced in deep-sea hydrothermal vents promote the birth of living things? Tokyo Institute of Technology

 The deep-sea hydrothermal vent environment is attracting attention as the place where Earth's life is most likely to be born.This time, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology […]

The mechanism that forms the limbs, "interfinger cell death," was born after being exposed to oxygen.

 A joint research group of Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yamagata University, and Harvard University has found that "oxygen" plays an important role in the mechanism "interdigital cell death" that forms the limbs […].

Gifu University succeeded in making sialic acid with only α bond for the first time

 A research group at Gifu University has realized the stereoselective binding reaction of sialic acid, which has been a difficult problem for 50 years.

Elucidation of how plants make epidermis only on the surface of the body Osaka University

 A research group at Osaka University has clarified how the activity of proteins that make the epidermis of plants is limited to the outermost cells of the embryo.
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