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Jul. 26, 2019 Research
A new model for exploring cell polarity
A method for inducing polarization in cells will allow scientists to explore the real-time processes that occur during cell polarization
Jul. 25, 2019 Research
Toward micro-hearts: tiny pumps driven by self-organizing cardiomyocytes
Jul. 12, 2019 Research
Using the RIKEN click reaction to weaponize antibodies against cancer
A simple reaction can be used to prime an antibody with a radioactive element that enables it to destroy cancer cells
Jul. 8, 2019 Research
Cyborg-like microchip valve driven by earthworm muscle
Jul. 5, 2019 Research
Analyzing chromatin structure in more detail than ever before
The ability to explore the genome on a sub-nucleosome level promises to lead to new discoveries about how chromatin structure is linked to epigenetics
Jun. 28, 2019 BDR News
RIKEN People
Leading the race to regenerate eyes
Michiko Mandai, Deputy Project Leader
Jun. 26, 2019 Research
Unified control of neuronal delamination and outer radial glial cell generation during mammalian cerebral development (PDF file : 204KB)
Jun. 12, 2019 BDR News
Korean ambassador visits Kobe campus
Apr. 19, 2019 Research
Flies smell through a gore-tex system
New insights into the formation of surface nanostructures
Apr. 12, 2019 Research
Elongation factors smooth transcription in the nucleosome
The smooth copying of genetic information in cells is facilitated by two protein factors that act as bearings against chromatin structures
Apr. 10, 2019 BDR News
Dive into BDR's intriguing research
Research on Hibernation?
Genshiro Sunagawa, Special Postdoctoral Researcher
Apr. 3, 2019 BDR News
Meetings
BDR Symposium 2019
Mar. 22, 2019 BDR News
Public Events
RIKEN BDR Spring Course 2019 in Osaka
Mar. 22, 2019 Research
Combining two spectroscopy techniques reveals how single cells respond to new drugs
A new method for measuring the responses of single cells to experimental drugs could help boost the success rate of human clinical trials
Mar. 8, 2019 Research
Natural plant defense could lead to new personalized cancer therapy
Insights into the structure of an anti-cancer drug compound made by the Chinese perfume tree could lead to new precision therapeutics
Feb. 26, 2019 Research
Scientists lay foundation for single-cell level understanding of DNA replication
Feb. 22, 2019 Research
Simulations reveal the mechanics of early eye formation in a dish
A computer model could help to advance regenerative therapies for retinal disease
Jan. 18, 2019 Research
Hair follicle stem cells secrete protein that controls the skin’s sense of touch
An extracellular matrix protein secreted by hair follicle stem cells controls the tactile sensation of the skin
Jan. 11, 2019 Research
Two inhibitory molecules ensure that cells move full steam ahead
Cells move in a single direction due to two mutually inhibiting molecules on their surfaces
Dec. 21, 2018 Research
Microtubule and kinesin interactions send cellular cargo to the right destination
The molecular mechanism that ensures cellular cargo is transported along the right track has been identified


