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Development of Photobase Generators Capable of High Efficiency Strong Base Production
22-December-2011

The research team of Associate Professor Koji Arimitsu at Tokyo University of Science has developed photobase generators capable of highly efficient production of strong bases. This will enable the practical use of photopolymers that utilize photobase generators - something which has hitherto not been considered possible.

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Fine Ceramic Springs
21-December-2011

Professor Masahiko Abe, et al. from the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology at Tokyo University of Science, have succeeded in developing “Technology for the mass production of ceramics micro/nano springs (CMS).”

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ADAMTSL6β rescues fibrillin-1 microfibril disorder in a Marfan’s syndrome mouse model through the promotion of fibrillin-1 assembly
17-November-2011

Research group headed by Professor Takashi Tsuji demonstrates in “Reinforcement of microfibril rescues microfibril disorder of Marfan’s syndrome”.
Substantial advance in the development of novel strategy of Marfan’s syndrome.

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Regeneration of fully functional bioengineered mature tooth unit
12-July-2011

Collaborative research from the Tokyo University of Science shows potential for bioengineered mature organ replacement as a next generation regenerative therapy.

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Bioengineering - Japanese researchers grow teeth in mice
4-August-2009

Japanese scientists have grown teeth in mice. This research is expected to advance the development of "tooth regenerative therapy" which have the potential for replacing diseased or damaged teeth with bioengineered teeth. The research is expected to evolve into a wide variety of organ regenerative technologies for liver, kidneys and other organs.

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