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A balloon-borne very long baseline interferometry experiment in the stratosphere: Systems design and developments
application/pdfAdvances in Space Research. 2019, 63 (1), P.779-793journal articl
Solar neutrino measurements in Super-Kamiokande-II
The results of the second phase of the Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino measurement are presented and compared to the first phase. The solar neutrino flux spectrum and time variation as well as oscillation results are statistically consistent with the first phase and do not show spectral distortion. The timedependent flux measurement of the combined first and second phases coincides with the full period of solar cycle 23 and shows no correlation with solar activity. The measured 8B total flux is (2:38± 0.05(stat.)/begin+0.16 // -0.15/end (sys.)) × 10^6 cm^{-2} s^{-1} and the day-night difference is found to be (-6.3 ±4.2(stat.)±3.7(sys.))%.There is no evidence of systematic tendencies between the first and second phases.journal articl
紀伊半島のALSとパーキンソン認知症複合患者由来iPS細胞の作成と神経細胞誘導
application/pdfKii ALS/PDC患者5名の血液検体を用いて、疾患特異的iPS細胞を樹立した。各症例間でT細胞やiPSCの樹立効率・増殖速度は異なっていた。今後、神経系解析に用いるiPSCクローンの選抜を進め、各種神経細胞やグリア細胞といった神経系細胞への分化誘導を行い、病態の解明や新たな治療に迫る検討を行っていく。Disease-specific iPS cells have been established from T cells derived from the five patients with Kii ALS/PDC. The efficiency of establishment and speed of proliferation were different among cases. We are going to select iPSC clones for differentiation to neuronal cells and glia cells, and analyze them to reveal pathology and create a new treatment for Kii ALS/PDC.2011年度~2013年度科学研究費補助金(基盤研究(C))研究成果報告書23591242research repor
Scanning Electron Micrograph Showing the “Rosettelike” Appearance of the Matured SARS-CoV (Coronavirus) Particles (Arrows)
<div><p>This scanning electron micrograph emphasizes the form and structure of the virus particle, or virion, made visible with negative staining (inset) under transmission electron microscopy. Short and stubby spikes are visible on the virus surface.</p>
<p>(Photo: CDC/Mary Ng Mah Lee, National University of Singapore, Singapore)</p></div
International Travel May Contribute to the Spread of Infectious Diseases across Borders
<p>International Travel May Contribute to the Spread of Infectious Diseases across Borders</p
