Saga Prefecture

SOCS3 in T and NKT Cells Negatively Regulates Cytokine Production and Ameliorates ConA-Induced...

Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, 5-1-1 Nabeshima, Saga, Japan; Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3), a negative-feedback molecule for cytokine signaling, has been implicated in...

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Mario And Luigi Bowsers Inside Story

alt title(s): Mario And Luigi Superstar Saga; Mario And Luigi Partners In Time In one of the most elaborate (original) games made for the Game Boy Advance, Mario is sent to the Beanbean Kingdom, which conveniently adjoins the...

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Marvelous Lost Money On Wii, Made Money With PSP

By Spencer . November 19, 2009 . 3:18am Marvelous Entertainment candidly stated during a financial presentation they lost money on three out of the four Wii titles published in the first half of 2009. This year, Marvelous...

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FEATURE: Aussie wine comes up trumps in Japanese manga series

A hugely popular Japanese comic book series that follows the international adventures of two brothers in pursuit of the perfect drop has, until recently, remained largely unheard of in Australia. That was until one of the...

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Robert Pattinson, 'Twilight Saga: New Moon,' Interview

You took on an edgy vampire movie and it's become this. I was just in Japan, but when I first went there in February, the people who went to the fan events there were mainly people who went to American schools. Even the load of...

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Q&A: Robert Pattinson, of Twilight and Twilight Saga: New Moon

TIME: You took on an edgy vampire movie and it's become this. (See TIME's photo collection: The New Moon cast portraits) Casting Edward was crucial to the franchise. (See TIME's gallery: 90 years of vampires on the silver...

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Mermaid Saga

Rule 20: Don't eat mermaid flesh. Period. Livin' and Lovin' In The Anime Universe: A Basic Guide. It is said that eating the flesh of a mermaid can give one eternal life. Yuuta, a poor fisherman, didn't really believe the...

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Japan: In a World with Automatic Translation

In a post titled I especially want to read ‘trivial information' (“くだらない情報”こそ読んでみたい), Japanese blogger Chikirin gives a fresh pers...

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FEATURE: Universities active in development of new foodstuffs

Akihiro Nose immersed himself in research into the application of ice plant to forestall damage to soil caused by salt and never thought of eating it until a student suggested it might be edible. Nose, a professor at Saga...

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Vampire or werewolf? What's a girl to do?

Those crazy "Twilight" kids are back for the next installment of the series based on Stephenie Meyer's popular vampire romances. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner talk about the highs and lows of being Bella,...

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