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Published At December 23, 2022
Newly Developed Multilayered Human Skeletal Muscle Tissue Model and Contractile Force Measurement System Useful for Myopathy Research
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Published At December 19, 2022
Development of a New Structural Analysis Method to Identify the Double Bond Positions in Lipids: Contributing to the Elucidation of Lipid Metabolism Mechanisms with Mass Spectrometry and Data Science
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Published At December 07, 2022
Demonstration of High-Accuracy Differentiation of 13 Cancer Types Using Blood microRNAs—Release of the World's Largest Human Serum microRNA Database—
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Published At November 11, 2022
A feature on the Keio University Faculty of Pharmacy has been published in *The Encyclopedia of Medical School Admissions, 2023 Definitive Edition* (President Inc.).
Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Published At November 01, 2022
An interview with Professor Juichi Otani was published in *Turn Up*, no. 59 (Pharmasy Co., Ltd.).
Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Published At October 25, 2022
Measurement of Red Blood Cell Parameters and BRCA1/2 Gene Mutations Before Treatment Can Predict Severe Anemia Caused by Olaparib, a Standard Cancer Therapy - A Step Toward Early Detection and Treatment Management of "High-Risk Patients" -
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Published At October 19, 2022
An interview with Associate Professor Juntaro Matsuzaki, “Developing Strategies to Control COVID-19 Using Extracellular Vesicles,” is now available on the website of the Chemo-Sero-
Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Published At September 14, 2022
Discovery that Differences in Dietary Protein Sources Alter the Pathology of Infectious Diarrhea via Gut Microbiota—Hopes for Developing Prevention Methods for Clostridioides difficile Infection by Targeting Diet and Gut Microbiota—
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Published At August 19, 2022
Discovery that D-tryptophan suppresses the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the gut and prevents enteritis—with expectations for the development of new functional materials to improve the gut environment
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Published At July 20, 2022
Synergistic Action of Two Sugars as Nutrients for Gut Bacteria Suppresses Obesity—Hopes for Developing New Prebiotics by Combining Microbiota-Accessible Carbohydrates
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