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Erstwhile Japanese research institute

34°48′34.8″N 135°30′55.7″E / 34.809667°N 135.515472°E / 34.809667; 135.515472

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The Osaka Bioscience Institute was an institute in Osaka, Japan, between 1987 and 2015, devoted to the study of bioscience. The scientists from the institute discovered the retinal protein pikachurin.

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