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- 2025.10.06
Project Leader Naoki Mochizuki, Visiting Professor, and Keio University School of Medicine’s paper has been published in Nature Communications (Utilizing the Kento Imaging Support Center).
Article: Cells adapt to extracellular acidic pH through TM9SF3-mediated PI(4,5)P2 flop- 2025.09.29
The following press release was issued by a research team comprising the Research Promotion Support Department of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Kyushu University, and the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (Utilizing the Kento Imaging Support Center):
Press release:The Future of Healthcare Pioneered by the Newly Developed AVID Mouse- 2025.08.06
A paper utilizing microscope data from the Kento Imaging Support Center has been published in PNAS.
Article: Testis expressed 50 is essential for maintaining sperm acrosome integrity during epididymal transit- 2024.11.11
The following press release was issued by project leader Mochizuki Naoki and Yamagata University School of Medicine.
Zonated Wnt/β-catenin signal-activated cardiomyocytes at the atrioventricular canal promote coronary vessel formation in zebrafish- 2024.09.19
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Takahisa Furukawa, the leader of R&D theme 5.
Ccrk-Mak/Ick signaling is a ciliary transport regulator essential for retinal photoreceptor survival- 2024.09.17
Nobuhiro Nakai (Kobe University), a recipient of the PI Development Program, has been selected for the FY2024 “Advanced Research & Development Programs for Medical (AMED-PRIME)”. (in Japanese only.)
- 2024.08.28
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Hiroshi Seno, the leader of R&D theme 2.
Early detection of pancreatic cancer by comprehensive serum miRNA sequencing with automated machine learning- 2024.06.25
Atsushi Mitsuhashi (Tokushima University), a recipient of the PI Development Program, has been selected for the FY2023 “ Fusion oriented Research for disruptive Science and Technology (JST). (in Japanese only.)
- 2022.10.25
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, the leader of R&D Issue No. 6.
A high WBC count can predict atrial fibrillation: The Suita Study.- 2022.08.24
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, the leader of R&D Issue No. 6.
Serum uric acid levels associated with risk of diabetes mellitus in peri- and postmenopausal women living in urban areas.- 2022.08.17
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, the leader of R&D Issue No. 6.
Association of liver enzymes and alcohol intake with risk of developing diabetes mellitus among urban area residents.- 2022.07.25
Research and Development Project 6 Leader Yoshihiro Kokubo, Specially Appointed Director, has published on the Health Checkup Department WEB site.
Evidence from Japan of 10 items of lifelong health support to be used in the new health guidance of the Heart Failure Severe Prevention Project- 2022.03.04
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, the leader of R&D Issue No. 6.
Stair climbing and incident atrial fibrillation: a prospective cohort study- 2022.01.26
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, the leader of R&D Issue No. 6.
Mild Hypertensive Retinopathy and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: The Suita Study- 2021.12.08
There was a press release on the study of Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, the leader of R&D Issue No. 6.
Developing a Stroke Risk Prediction Model Using Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Suita Study –Stroke Risk in Urban Population. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 2021.

