[Okayama University] Mechanism Decoded: How Human-Specific Pseudogenes Determine the Fate of Stem Cells and Cancer
Okayama University has elucidated the mechanism by which human-specific pseudogenes control the fate of stem cells and cancer cells, paving the way for advanced medical treatments.
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Okayama University is a national, regional core, and distinctively specialized research university headquartered in Kita-ku, Okayama City. It comprises 10 faculties, 1 program, 7 graduate schools, 4 research institutes, an affiliated hospital, and affiliated schools. Having received a Special Award at the government's 1st 'Japan SDGs Awards' and been selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) for the 'Program for Forming Japan's Peak Research Universities (J-PEAKS)', Okayama University aims to realize its Vision 2050, continuing to create new value from Okayama to the world.