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Poles apart: new mechanisms in cell polarity
29 September 2006Research Highlights
Real-time visualization of cytoskeleton-associated proteins reveals their roles in the development and maintenance of cell polarity
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Happy accidents led to RIKEN
29 September 2006Researcher Profile
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Stepping into the future - Japan’s cyclotron, Part II
22 September 2006History of RIKEN
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The increasing visibility of RIKEN’s female researchers
22 September 2006News Roundup
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Yokohama Science Salon
22 September 2006News Roundup
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Powerful light derived from teamwork
22 September 2006History of RIKEN
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Brain states and state transitions: BSI’s Summer Program
22 September 2006News Roundup
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International Workshop on Recent Advances in Biological Control
22 September 2006News Roundup
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Seminar for the public in Nishina’s hometown
22 September 2006News Roundup
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Figuring out the shape of things
22 September 2006Research Highlights
Two previously identified proteins play an unexpected role in regulating the formation and growth of a variety of important structures in the fruit fly
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Frontlines
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Naturally occurring peptides suppress plant development
8 September 2006Research Highlights
Interdisciplinary research demonstrates how peptides control plant stem cell development
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A new recipe for making neurons in a dish
1 September 2006Highlight of the Month
A readily available human material supports neural differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
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More responsibilities for a busy pathway
18 August 2006Research Highlights
New findings reveal a previously unknown link connecting a major cellular signaling pathway with the regulation of physiological pH levels
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High-energy collision highlights quantum quirk
18 August 2006Research Highlights
Uneven explosion of quarks spotted in particle accelerator
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Rare-earth elements show their mettle
11 August 2006Research Highlights
A rare breed of metal clusters help make ethylene from carbon monoxide
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Connecting loose ends
11 August 2006Research Highlights
New research has identified a protein which may have a key role in organizing several functions essential to sexual reproduction
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Molecular mimic sets the tone for calcium release
4 August 2006Research Highlights
A new model of calcium release in cells provides insight into how intracellular communications are regulated
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A DNA sequence not to be sneezed at
29 July 2006Research Highlights
A sequence of DNA required for generating specialized lymphocytes regulates onset of allergy and asthma
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Superconducting circuit to test quantum theories
28 July 2006Research Highlights
Device could form basis of powerful quantum computer
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Exposing the eye's 'turn-offs' and 'turn-ons'
28 July 2006Research Highlights
A recent study has revealed an unusual ‘double negative’ regulatory system in fruit fly development and identified a key connection between two major signaling pathways