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Clues to diabetes susceptibility in a snip (SNP)
28 November 2008Research Highlights
A genetic variant highly associated with diabetes is found in both East Asian and European populations
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Molecular imaging that will bring about a revolution in diagnosis and drug discovery
28 November 2008Frontlines
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Bridging research begins on pollen disease vaccine
28 November 2008News Roundup
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Rebuilding the brain
28 November 2008Highlight of the Month
A method for deriving complex neuronal tissues from embryonic stem cells could yield major benefits for clinical research and the development of new therapeutics
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Stop the loss
21 November 2008Research Highlights
The discovery of an inhibitor of the production of bone-resorptive cells opens new possibilities for regulating bone loss
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Integrated terahertz spectra database opens to the public
21 November 2008News Roundup
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RIKEN People
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Pass the protein
17 November 2008Highlight of the Month
Transport of the Otx2 protein from the eye to the brain may initiate visual cortex plasticity
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Gluons don’t explain the spin surprise
14 November 2008Research Highlights
New scattering data suggests that gluons make only a small contribution to the spin of protons and neutrons
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Manipulating Electrons with Molecules
14 November 2008Frontlines
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Kobe symposium integrates math and life
14 November 2008News Roundup
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Cloning: Back from the ice
14 November 2008Highlight of the Month
RIKEN researchers have produced healthy cloned mice from cells taken from bodies frozen for 16 years
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Catching the heart and lungs in action
7 November 2008Research Highlights
A newly developed micro-CT system produces images sharp enough to detect the motion of arteries and small airways in rats and mice
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Slow motion: antiprotons unravel atoms
7 November 2008Research Highlights
Theories on atomic reactions are being tested in collision experiments using a very slow beam of antiprotons
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Fluorescence or flexibility
24 October 2008Research Highlights
Researchers shed light on the molecular mechanism responsible for fluorescent and dark states of a genetically engineered protein
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How the gut manages bacteria
16 October 2008Research Highlights
A previously unknown mechanism enables the immune system in the gut to respond rapidly to changes in bacteria
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Uncovering hidden pathways
16 October 2008Research Highlights
An investigation into the pathway by which bone-remodeling cells differentiate has yielded information about an unexpected, parallel development pathway
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Critical questions
16 October 2008Research Highlights
Ripples in the structure of graphene could be the key to understanding its unusual characteristics
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How to halt immune cell activation
10 October 2008Research Highlights
A new study sheds light on the molecular machinery required for reining in cellular signals that, if unleashed, could result in pathological inflammation
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Color to the nanoworld
10 October 2008Research Highlights
New design concept for a tiny metallic lens tipped to revolutionize imaging of nanoscale objects
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Copper catalyst recycles carbon dioxide
10 October 2008Research Highlights
Versatile reaction could help greenhouse gas become a more useful synthetic chemical
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Making the right connections
3 October 2008Research Highlights
Researchers uncover a mechanism by which the brain regulates restructuring of neuronal connections during the processes of learning and memory-building
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A collective assault initiates motor neuron degeneration
3 October 2008Research Highlights
The onset of progressive motor neuron degeneration in the disease ALS requires input from other cell types
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Brain gain
3 October 2008Research Highlights
Attention enhances initial brain responses to sights and sounds