Kyoto University iCeMSInstitute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences
Bringing order to hydrogen energy devices
Mindy Takamiya/Kyoto University iCeMS
Hi-CO unravels the complex packing of nucleosomes
Eat me: The cell signal of death
‘Opposite action’ could improve industrial gas separation
プルキンエ細胞の樹状突起が 軸索に対して垂直に伸びるため仕組み ―βIIIスペクトリン遺伝子の重要性―
iCeMS makes highly conductive antiperovskites with soft anion lattices
Large transporter protein linked to schizophrenia
The ABCs of species evolution
Using strain to control oxynitride properties
Near-infrared probe decodes telomere dynamics
Terahertz zaps alter gene activity in stem cells
Vaccine ingredients could be hiding in small molecule libraries
New insight into mammalian stem cell evolution
Getting a grasp on India’s malaria burden
Artificial intelligence enhances brain tumour diagnosis
Coordination polymer glass provides solid support for hydrogen fuel cells
Eye blinking on-a-chip
Exciting tweaks for organic solar cells
New state-of-the-MOF materials
Advancing gene therapies: PIP pip hurray!
The perfect tempo within the cells to develop vertebrae
New material captures carbon dioxide
Towards safer, more effective cancer radiation therapy using X-rays and nanoparticles
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