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Hopping mad for the nervous system
30 November 2007Research Highlights
Mutant mice that hop like rabbits are helping scientists to identify proteins that mediate the nervous system
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Chemical reaction singled out
30 November 2007Highlight of the Month
A reversible reaction cycle is demonstrated for a single molecule sitting on a platinum surface
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Studying the metabolome to produce plants useful to mankind
30 November 2007Frontlines
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Thinking outside the cell
22 November 2007Research Highlights
A recently developed experimental system provides new insight into how tiny RNA molecules keep a rein on gene activity
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RIKEN Brain Science Institute and Harvard University get together for a neuroscience summer school
22 November 2007News Roundup
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Benefiting from external advice
22 November 2007History of RIKEN
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Ringing the changes
16 November 2007Research Highlights
A novel cyclization reaction is used to make molecules that switch between two different forms by redistributing their electrons
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Stem cell precursors of ovarian support cells
16 November 2007Research Highlights
Researchers isolate and devise a way to produce progenitors of cells essential for ovarian follicle maturation
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A useful substance discovered in a nuisance creature
16 November 2007Frontlines
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Cheiron2007—The first Asia-Oceania Forum for Synchrotron Radiation Research summer school
16 November 2007News Roundup
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Cell fusion may create niche for immune cell education
9 November 2007Research Highlights
Researchers identify possible precursors of lymphoid tissue cellular network
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Getting to the root of a developmental mystery
9 November 2007Research Highlights
Researchers have revealed how two closely related proteins trigger opposing effects in developing roots
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RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center holds 10th Anniversary Symposium
9 November 2007News Roundup
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RBRC – Recreating the conditions of the early universe
9 November 2007Researcher Profile
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Signaling simplified
2 November 2007Highlight of the Month
Japanese immunologists find differential usage of essential components of signal pathways in innate and acquired immune responses
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Towards a treatment for epilepsy
28 September 2007Research Highlights
Researchers uncover a mechanism for seizures
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Layering and positioning neurons
21 September 2007Research Highlights
Multipolar-to-biopolar neuronal transition is essential during brain development
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X-rays in full color
7 September 2007Research Highlights
Conversion of x-ray beams into longer wavelengths creates a new spectroscopic tool
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On the scent of how a sense of smell develops
31 August 2007Research Highlights
Researchers identify factors needed for proper olfactory development
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Putting a STOP to acid stress
17 August 2007Research Highlights
A transcription protein called STOP1 helps plants to tolerate aluminum ions and protons
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A very sociable brain
17 August 2007Research Highlights
Brain activity in primates is directly influenced by social context
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Take your computer for a spin
27 July 2007Research Highlights
Large spin Hall effect measured at room temperature
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A concerted effort
13 July 2007Research Highlights
Ultrafast fluorescence measurements used to resolve controversy over proton transfer in a chemical reaction
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Origin of adult blood cells clarified
6 July 2007Research Highlights
Precise cell tracing shows that adult blood cells have an extra-embryonic origin