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16 articles with Keio University
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It’s estimated there are more than 17,000 new cases of spinal cord injuries each year, which can cause permanent damage in patients.
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BiomX Licenses Novel Targets for Liver Disease Phage Therapy Program From JSR Corporation in Japan
6/11/2019
Bacterial targets licensed were discovered by Professor Takanori Kanai of Keio University School of Medicine
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Japanese Researchers Will Use Stem Cells to Treat Spinal Cord Injuries in Groundbreaking Clinical...
2/19/2019
Four patients with spinal cord injuries will receive nerve cells made from induce pluripotent stem cells in hopes of regaining sensation and mobility lost as a result of the injury. -
Eisai Company And Keio University To Establish A New Industry-Academia Collaboration Site
12/22/2016
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Keio University Release: Stem Cell Treatment Speeds Up Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury In Monkeys
5/27/2015
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Keio University Release: Pioneers In Regenerative Therapy To Discuss New Trends In Stem Cell Medicine
4/18/2014
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R-Tech Ueno: Announcement Of Collaborative Research With Keio University For Treatment Of Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD)
3/11/2014
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Vitamin E "May Be Bad for Bones," Keio University Study
3/5/2012
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Blood Test Can Instantly Diagnose Depression, Keio University Study Says
6/1/2011
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Center of Excellence for Clinical Research at Japan’s Keio University Chooses Medidata Solutions, Inc.'s Rave
4/25/2011
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American College of Rheumatology: Biologic Plus MTX Limits Joint Damage in RA, Keio University Study
11/12/2010
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Keio University' s Dr. Suda Selects Fluidigm Corporation BioMark(TM) System for Single Stem Cell Research
6/22/2009
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Gene For Glowing Passed Along To Monkey Offspring, Keio University Study
5/28/2009
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How Glucocorticoid Drugs Protect The Heart, Keio University Study
5/19/2009
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Damaged Mice Spines Improved With iPS Cells, Keio University Study
2/6/2009
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Therapy Extends Life In Rats With Nerve Disease, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Keio University Study
9/23/2008