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2012 | Achievements
2012
04/06
Discovery of giant Rashba effect at the semiconductor-metal interface -A significant progress for next-generation energy-saving devices-
04/02
In vivo imaging of the amyloid accumulation in the myocardium
03/22
Elucidation of brainstem function of children with gastrointestinal symptoms
03/09
Genes on the X chromosome work twice as much as those on the autosomes -Application for identification of genes cause chromosomal disorders-
03/09
Development of 5 terabit per square inch HDD element technology
03/07
Can light be perceived on the skin!? -Supersense of ChR2 transgenic rats-
03/07
Production of anti-aging and long-life mice -Application for anti-aging therapies-
03/07
A mechanism of nerve cell production from stem cells of the embryonic brain -Cyclin D2 is inherited by one of the two daughter cells and maintains it undifferentiated-
03/02
The development of Parkinson's disease dementia is predictable by olfaction tests -Severe hyposmia is a prodromal symptom of dementia associated with Parkinson's disease-
02/28
A new cortical area for response control was discovered: primate medial prefrontal cortex dynamically participates in volitional control of action when the task requires selection of response tactics
02/13
Respiratory Cilia Revealed
01/30
Discovery of the retrograde melanosome transport complex in melanocytes - Expected molecular target for preventing gray hairs? -
01/18
Spin/charge currents conversion in silicon using relativistic effects -The significant progress for development of next-generation super energy-saving devices-
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