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    Shinya Inoue at Microscope

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    Color photograph of Shinya Inoue with a microscope at the Marine Biological Laborator

    Shinya Inoue with Microscope

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    Black and white photograph of Shinya Inoue in his laboratory with one of his microscopes

    Shinya-scope 1 Drawn by Shinya Inoue, 1992

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    Reconstruction of Shinya-scope 1 drawn from memory by Shinya Inoue in October 1992. Inoue had previously rested the parts of his polarizing microscope on books, but when the Emperior of Japan came to visit, he went to try and find a base to attach the parts of the microscope to. He found a discarded machine gun base, and attached the parts to it with string

    Shinya Inoue and Katsuma Dan, 1988

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    Color photograph of Shinya Inoue (left) with his mentor Katsuma Dan (right). Photograph taken by Y. Hiraiyoto and sent to Inoue

    Ted Salmon, Kenneth Cooper, and Shinya Inoue

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    Photograph of three scientific generations. From left to right, Ted Salmon, Shinya's PhD student; Kenneth Cooper, Shinya's supervisor at Princeton; and Shinya Inoue

    A tribute to Shinya Inoue and innovation in light microscopy

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    The 2003 International Prize for Biology was awarded to Shinya Inoue for his pioneering work in visualizing dynamic processes within living cells using the light microscope. He and his scientific descendants are now pushing light microscopy even further by developing new techniques such as imaging single molecules, visualizing processes in living animals, and correlating results from light and electron microscopy

    sj-xls-1-tpx-10.1177_01926233231204019 – Supplemental material for Pathological Characterization of Spontaneous AA Amyloidosis in Microminipigs

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    Supplemental material, sj-xls-1-tpx-10.1177_01926233231204019 for Pathological Characterization of Spontaneous AA Amyloidosis in Microminipigs by Misaki Inoue, Shinya Miyazaki, Natsumi Kobayashi, Akihisa Kangawa and Tomoaki Murakami in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    sj-xls-3-tpx-10.1177_01926233231204019 – Supplemental material for Pathological Characterization of Spontaneous AA Amyloidosis in Microminipigs

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    Supplemental material, sj-xls-3-tpx-10.1177_01926233231204019 for Pathological Characterization of Spontaneous AA Amyloidosis in Microminipigs by Misaki Inoue, Shinya Miyazaki, Natsumi Kobayashi, Akihisa Kangawa and Tomoaki Murakami in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    sj-xls-2-tpx-10.1177_01926233231204019 – Supplemental material for Pathological Characterization of Spontaneous AA Amyloidosis in Microminipigs

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    Supplemental material, sj-xls-2-tpx-10.1177_01926233231204019 for Pathological Characterization of Spontaneous AA Amyloidosis in Microminipigs by Misaki Inoue, Shinya Miyazaki, Natsumi Kobayashi, Akihisa Kangawa and Tomoaki Murakami in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    Socially contagious urination in chimpanzees

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    http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100020964 Japan Science and Technology Agency Fusion Oriented REsearch for disruptive Science and Technologyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001691 Japan Society for the Promotion of Scienc
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