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Artificial lymph nodes induce strong immune response
29 June 2007Highlight of the Month
Researchers open the way to new therapy for infection and cancer
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Genetic stress relief
29 June 2007Research Highlights
New discovery sheds light on how plants respond to environmental stresses
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Pinpointing genetic lesions of autism
29 June 2007Research Highlights
New work links autism with defects in the sequence of a gene expressed in the brain
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World Brain Awareness Week held
29 June 2007News Roundup
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‘Lonely guy’ helps crops to flourish
22 June 2007Research Highlights
New insights into the regulation of an important plant hormone could extend the agricultural potential of rice and other crops
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11th East Asian Workshop on Chemical Dynamics
22 June 2007News Roundup
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Frontier spirit is proven
22 June 2007History of RIKEN
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Frontlines
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When bad eggs are good
8 June 2007Research Highlights
Eggs that fail to become fertilized can be used to obtain embryonic stem cells
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Looking back into the brain’s future
8 June 2007Research Highlights
Molecular biologists determine a key compound that regulates brain development
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Taming Quantum Fluxes
8 June 2007Researcher Profile
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News Roundup
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Molecular double act in crystals
1 June 2007Research Highlights
Conducting and magnetic electrons co-exist in crystals containing two differently arranged layers of the same metal complex
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CAS-RIKEN Frontier Science Workshop at Beijing
1 June 2007News Roundup
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A careful catalyst
16 May 2007Research Highlights
A catalyst based on rare-earth metals has been developed that can make high-performance synthetic rubber in a highly selective reaction
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Better folds and yields with zinc
25 April 2007Research Highlights
Laboratory-based production of zinc-binding proteins optimized
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Picking up the scent of olfactory neuron differentiation
20 April 2007Research Highlights
New findings may explain how the body generates a diverse population of neurons capable of detecting an array of distinct odors
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Protecting pigs with modified maize
20 April 2007Research Highlights
The introduction of a foreign gene into maize plants may help reduce the damage done by fungal infections
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Gene silencing at long range
13 April 2007Research Highlights
Researchers demonstrate the role of methyl groups in regulating early mammalian development
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How the brain gets its message across
30 March 2007Research Highlights
Timing is essential when it comes to the distribution of information across the brain