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Gū-Gū Datte Neko De Aru
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yumiko Ōshima. It was adapted into a live action film in 2008. It was further adapted into a Japanese television drama broadcast by WOWOW. Season 1 of the drama aired in the fall of 2014 and Season 2 aired in the summer of 2016. Characters *Asako Oshima (played by Kyōko Koizumi in the film and by Rie Miyazawa in the TV series) *Naomi (played by Juri Ueno) *Seiji Sawamura (played by Ryo Kase) *Mamoru (played by Naojiro Hayashi) *Tatsuya (played by Tatsuya Isaka) *Ça Va (played by Suzuka Ohgo) *Taisuke Yamamoto (played by Asei Kobayashi) *Asako's mother (played by Chieko Matsubara) *Kyoko (played by Ai Takabe) *Erika (played by Elisa Yanagi) *Michiko (played by Kazuko Kurosawa) *Sakie (played by Tomoko Murakami) *Kanako (played by Miyuki Oshima) *Umezu (played by Kazuo Umezu) *Paul Weinberg (played by Marty Friedman) * Karin Uno, Koichi Masuno, and additional actors Reception ''Gou-Gou Datte Neko De Aru (Cher Gou-Gou ...
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Yumiko Ōshima
is a Japanese manga artist and is associated with the Year 24 group that heavily influenced the development of shōjo manga in the 1970s. Career She made her debut as a professional manga artist in 1968 with the short story "Paula no Namida" in the magazine '' Weekly Margaret''. She became known for publishing short stories for this and other major magazines targeted at girls like ''Shōjo Comic'', ''Bessatsu Shōjo Comic,'' ''Seventeen'' and ''Shōjo Friend''. One of her short stories appeared in ''Funny'', one of the earliest magazines for josei manga (then called "women's gekiga"). Her series ''Tanjō!'', published from 1970 until 1971, gained attention for its depiction of teenage pregnancy. From 1978 until 1987 she published her most famous series ''The Star of Cottonland'' in ''LaLa''. Style According to Mizuki Takahashi, Ōshima is considered the most influential artist of the Year 24 group because of her visual innovation in shōjo manga, especially in panel desig ...
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Elisa Yanagi
The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (, ) is a commonly used analytical biochemistry assay, first described by Eva Engvall and Peter Perlmann in 1971. The assay uses a solid-phase type of enzyme immunoassay (EIA) to detect the presence of a ligand (commonly a protein) in a liquid sample using antibodies directed against the protein to be measured. ELISA has been used as a diagnostic tool in medicine, plant pathology, and biotechnology, as well as a quality control check in various industries. In the most simple form of an ELISA, antigens from the sample to be tested are attached to a surface. Then, a matching antibody is applied over the surface so it can bind the antigen. This antibody is linked to an enzyme and then any unbound antibodies are removed. In the final step, a substance containing the enzyme's substrate is added. If there was binding, the subsequent reaction produces a detectable signal, most commonly a color change. Performing an ELISA involves at least ...
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