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2. Antidepressant Prescription Pattern in the Presence of Medical Co-morbidity: REAP-AD 2013 Study
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S, Grover, A, Avasthi, A, Tripathi, A J, Tanra, K Y, Chee, Y L, He, H Fk, Chiu, H, Kuga, M S, Lee, M Y, Chong, P, Udormatn, S, Kanba, S Y, Yang, T M, Si, K, Sim, C H, Tan, W W, Shen, Y T, Xiang, N, Sartorius, and N, Shinfuku
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Asia ,Adolescent ,Depression ,Mental Disorders ,Mirtazapine ,Comorbidity ,Mianserin ,Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic ,Citalopram ,Middle Aged ,Antidepressive Agents ,Young Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Child ,Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ,Aged - Abstract
To evaluate the prescription pattern of antidepressants in patients with medical co-morbidity from major psychiatric centres in Asia.The Research on Asian Psychotropic Prescription Pattern for Antidepressants (REAP-AD 2013) collected data from 42 psychiatric centres in 10 Asian countries and regions. Antidepressant prescriptions of 2320 patients with various psychiatric disorders were evaluated. Of these, 370 patients who had specified medical co-morbidities formed the study cohort.Escitalopram (20%) and mirtazapine (20%) were the most commonly prescribed antidepressants in patients with medical co-morbidity followed by sertraline (16%), trazodone (15%), and paroxetine (12%). Overall, more than half (52%; 247/476) of prescriptions comprised selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Slightly less than two-thirds (63%; n = 233) of patients received at least 1 selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. In addition, 79% of patients were prescribed only 1 antidepressant. The mean number of antidepressants used per patient was 1.25 (standard deviation, 0.56). There were subtle differences in the most preferred antidepressant across medical illnesses such as diabetes mellitus, liver dysfunction, acid peptic disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Differences were also seen in prescription patterns across different countries.Although selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors formed the bulk of antidepressant prescriptions in the presence of medical co-morbidity, mirtazapine was also commonly used in the presence of medical co-morbidities. Specified medical morbidities do influence the selection of antidepressants.
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- 2015
3. Inhibitory Activity of Camptothecin Derivatives Against Acetylcholinesterase in Dogs and Their Binding Activity to Acetylcholine Receptors in Rats
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Y Kawato, K Akahane, Y Hirota, H Kuga, M Sekiguchi, K Sato, Y Tsutomi, W Suzuki, and H Hakusui
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Diarrhea ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vomiting ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Irinotecan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dogs ,Internal medicine ,Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor ,medicine ,Animals ,Receptors, Cholinergic ,Defecation ,Receptor ,Acetylcholine receptor ,Pharmacology ,Ligand (biochemistry) ,Acetylcholinesterase ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Mechanism of action ,Injections, Intravenous ,Toxicity ,Camptothecin ,Cholinesterase Inhibitors ,Topoisomerase I Inhibitors ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A camptothecin derivative, 7-ethyl-10-[4-(1-piperidino)-1-piperidino]carbonyloxycamptothecin (CPT-11), shows a potent antitumour activity in experimental tumour models and in clinical trials. However, CPT-11 induced early diarrhoea and vomiting at high dose levels in clinical studies and showed an acetylcholine-like action on the guinea-pig ileum and trachea. In the present study, we investigated the activities of camptothecin derivatives in inhibiting acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and in binding to muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (AChR). CPT-11 inhibited AChE and binding of the specific ligand to AChR with respective 50% inhibition concentrations of 0·2 and 5 μm. These inhibitions were induced by camptothecin derivatives having an amino group at the C-10 position (or the C-4 position of hexacyclic derivatives), but were not or were only slightly induced by the others. Early defecation and vomiting in dogs were observed after intravenous injection of DU-6596 and DU-6888, two hexacyclic derivatives having the aminomethyl group at the C-4 position, and of CPT-11. DU-6174, however, which has a hydroxy group at this position, induced no early defecation and little vomiting. Plasma concentrations of CPT-11, DU-6596 and DU-6888 after intravenous treatment at doses causing such early adverse effects were maintained for 1 h or longer at levels sufficient to inhibit AChE. These results suggest that the inhibition of AChE by camptothecin derivatives with an amino group at the C-10 position (or the C-4 position) relates to the early defecation or diarrhoea and vomiting.
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- 1993
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4. Evaluation of Residual Strength of Reinforced Concrete Members Subjected to Reversed Cyclic Torsion
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N Kawaguchi, H Kuga, and T Yoda
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Residual strength ,Cyclic torsion ,Cracking ,Lap joint ,Materials science ,Brittleness ,business.industry ,Torsion (mechanics) ,Structural engineering ,Composite material ,Deformation (engineering) ,Reinforcement ,business - Abstract
This work aimed to gather basic data for evaluation of residual strength and deformability of damaged RC members. The behavior of members that had suffered damage during cyclic loading such as cracking penetrating into the cross section, plastic deformation, or partial failure was compared with that of a member tested under simple torsion. Reversed cyclic torsion was applied for loading as few studies have been reported in open literature, although it has been estimated to cause the most brittle failure. Analyses identified the effect of reversed cyclic torsion with varying numbers of cycles and with varying amplitudes on the reduction of residual strength and torsional rigidity. It was also confirmed that a closed joint encircling longitudinal reinforcement at the ends of transverse reinforcement was stronger and more resistant to deformation than a lapped joint.
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- 2002
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5. Influenza virus A stimulates expression of eotaxin by nasal epithelial cells
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M, Kawaguchi, F, Kokubu, H, Kuga, T, Tomita, S, Matsukura, H, Suzaki, S K, Huang, and M, Adachi
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Chemokine CCL11 ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Gene Expression ,Hemagglutinins, Viral ,Epithelial Cells ,Antibodies ,Interferon-gamma ,Nasal Mucosa ,Influenza A virus ,Chemokines, CC ,Influenza, Human ,Cytokines ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Interleukin-1 - Abstract
Respiratory virus is one of the most common causes of airway inflammation, but its pathogenic mechanisms are not well understood. Eotaxin is a potent eosinophil chemoattractant and is a selective agonist for C-C chemokine receptor 3 (CCR3). Although it has recently been demonstrated that epithelial cells express eotaxin, both in vivo and in vitro, there are few data concerning the expression in viral infection.We hypothesized that eotaxin may play an important role in attracting inflammatory cells into the airway after viral infection and analysed whether viral infection induces eotaxin in nasal epithelial cells in vitro.Nasal epithelial cells obtained from polypectomy for nasal polyp were infected with influenza virus A (subtype H3N2). The cells and supernatants were collected 8, 24 and 48 h after infection. Eotaxin mRNA was analysed by RT-PCR. Eotaxin concentration in the supernatants was analysed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We also examined a blocking assay to analyse the intervention of pro-inflammatory cytokines, TNF-alpha and IL-1beta in eotaxin production induced by influenza virus.The results showed that eotaxin was expressed constitutively in uninfected cells, but was up-regulated for both mRNA and protein levels in infected cells. Blocking experiments using anti-TNF-alpha and anti-IL-1beta antibodies showed no effects of these agents on the level of eotaxin. In addition, UV-inactivated virus did not enhance the expression of eotaxin.These results suggest that influenza virus A infection in nasal epithelial cells stimulates the expression of eotaxin, and may play an important role in the pathogenesis of airway inflammation by inducing eotaxin.
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- 2001
6. [The correlation between the exacerbation of bronchial asthma and picornavirus (human rhino virus) infection in throat gargles by RT-PCR]
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H, Kuga, Y, Hoshiyama, F, Kokubu, T, Imai, H, Tokunaga, S, Matsukura, M, Kawaguchi, M, Adachi, and T, Kawaguchi
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Rhinovirus ,Common Cold ,Humans ,Pharynx ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Asthma ,Aged - Abstract
Viral infection is one of important factors to cause the exacerbation of bronchial asthma. We have investigated 167 adults of asthmatics to clarify the correlation between viral infection and exacerbation of asthma. Patients were classified to four group by the symptoms of common cold and asthma attack. Furthermore, we have examined Picornavirus and Human rhino virus RNA from throat gargles of patients using RT-PCR (reverse transcription--polymerase chain reaction) method. Forty of 65 (61.5%) asthmatics with common cold revealed asthma attack and common cold was significantly associated with acute exacerbation of asthma (p0.01). We identified Picornavirus RNA, which include 113 of Human rhino virus serotypes and enterovirus, from the samples of 16 of 52 (30.8%) patients who had acute exacerbation. It was significantly higher than the detection rate of viral RNA from patient without asthma attack. Furthermore, we analyzed Human rhino virus RNA from the same samples by RT-PCR and 93.7% of Picornavirus were identified as Human rhino virus. Taken together, these findings suggest that common cold is significantly associated with the exacerbation of bronchial asthma. Human rhino virus infection might be one of important virus in this procedure.
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- 2000
7. [Effect of IL-17 on ICAM-1 expression of human bronchial epithelial cells, NCI-H 292]
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M, Kawaguchi, F, Kokubu, H, Kuga, T, Tomita, S, Matsukura, H, Hoshino, T, Imai, and M, Adachi
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Interferon-gamma ,Interleukin-17 ,Humans ,Bronchi ,Drug Synergism ,Epithelial Cells ,Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 ,Cells, Cultured ,Stimulation, Chemical - Abstract
Bronchial asthma is characterized as a chronic inflammation of the airway infiltrated by eosinophils, lymphocytes, and neutrophils. ICAM-1 expression on airway epithelium facilitates adhesion between these inflammatory cells and bronchial epithelial cells, and induces the activation of inflammatory cells. ICAM-1 expression was affected by various cytokines, such as IL-17. IL-17 is a novel cytokine released by CD4+ activated memory T cells. In this study, we examined the effect of IL-17 on ICAM-1 expression by RT-PCR and flow cytometry. Human bronchial epithelial cells, NCI-H 292 cells, were stimulated with IL-17 (100 ng/ml) and/or IFN-gamma (100 U/ml). ICAM-1 was expressed constitutively. IL-17 alone did not enhance ICAM-1 expression on NCI-H 292 cells. However, IL-17 synergistically enhanced ICAM-1 expression induced by IFN-gamma. These results suggest that IL-17 has an effect on ICAM-1 expression of bronchial epithelial cells in airway inflammation.
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- 1999
8. [Evaluation of the FREEDOM O2, DC Concentrator, a portable oxygen concentrator capable of operating under car battery power]
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T, Nakamoto, T, Nakamachi, T, Hase, S, Okamoto, I, Kisiro, H, Kuga, N, Onuma, H, Harasawa, S, Kato, and N, Kaneko
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Male ,Automobile Driving ,Oxygen Inhalation Therapy ,Humans ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Aged - Abstract
The FREEDOM O2 DC Concentrator, an oxygen concentrator which can be powered by a car battery, was evaluated. The oxygen concentrator was used by a 67 year-old man with sequelae of pulmonary tuberculosis who was receiving long-term oxygen therapy at home (HOT), and whose work required automobile trips over long distances. The equipment used was an adsorption-type oxygen concentrator capable of operating on a DC 12 V power supply, and which can be powered from a residential power outlet (AC 100 V) using a dedicated voltage converter. The trunk-shaped equipment measured 21/584 x 42 cm and weighed 17 kg. The noise level of the equipment was 58.2 +/- 2.5 dB (at 1 meter), and the flow rate can be set to 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 l/min.1) The O2 concentration which can be generated by this equipment is 93 +/- 3% (0.25 to 1.5 l/min) or 90 +/- 2.8% (2.0 l/min). 2) Using this equipment, the patient was capable of driving himself in comfort for two hours or longer. Further, it was possible to stay in a hotel during a trip, inhaling oxygen generated by the equipment. Hereafter, this equipment should enable or facilitate long-distance driving, travel and lodging for HOT patients.
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- 1998
9. [Simultaneous ambulatory electrocardiography and pulse oximetry]
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T, Nakamoto, S, Momoki, H, Harasawa, S, Kato, T, Hase, H, Kuga, K, Ohno, H, Mori, S, Okamoto, K, Saitoh, and M, Iizuka
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Adult ,Lung Diseases ,Male ,Chronic Disease ,Electrocardiography, Ambulatory ,Humans ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,Female ,Oximetry ,Respiratory Insufficiency - Abstract
We developed a system for 24-hour ambulatory recording of blood oxygenation (SpO2) and electrocardiography (ECG). Using this system, we studied 10 healthy volunteers and 7 patients with chronic pulmonary diseases. The system incorporated a portable pulse oximeter (SM50) manufactured by Fukuda Denshi KK; the first and second channels were used to record ECG data and the third was used to record SpO2 data. An SpO2 sensor (Dispo-sensor D-25; Nellcor Inc.) was applied to the fourth of fifth finger. The SpO2 data (MicrO2; Siemens AG) were digitized and stored in the ambulatory recording device; the ECG was recorded simultaneously. The data were analyzed with a model DMW-9000H analyzer (Fukuda Denshi KK). A custom-designed program was also used, to remove noise errors. In the healty volunteers, SpO2 was at least 90% for the entire 24 hours. In all the patients, SpO2 fell below 90% at rest during the night or after a 15-minute walk. Transient atrial tachycardia was observed in 3 patients, and during the tachycardia the SpO2 was low. The number of extra ventricular beats divided by the total number of beats increased more in the patients than in the healthy volunteers (1.21 +/- 0.89 vs 0.6 +/- 0.3%, p0.05). SpO2 did not change significantly in the patients. In outpatients and in patients receiving home health care, the present system facilitates simultaneous diagnosis of respiratory failure an arrhythmias. In patients with chronic pulmonary diseases desaturation may cause transient atrial tachycardia.
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- 1997
10. [Pulmonary typical carcinoid with metastases to pulmonary hilar, and mediastinal lymph nodes]
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S, Momoki, I, Fukushima, T, Hoshi, S, Kato, I, Kishiro, H, Suzuki, T, Hase, H, Kuga, T, Nakamoto, M, Iizuka, S, Suzuki, S, Nagai, and K, Shimada
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Lung Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Mediastinum ,Humans ,Female ,Carcinoid Tumor ,Lymph Nodes ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Lung - Abstract
A 50-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital complaining of recurrent bloody sputum and hemoptysis. Chest X-ray films showed an infiltrative shadow in the left lower lung field. Chest computed tomograms showed a nodular tumor shadow near the left B8 and this tumor shadow was found between A8 and A9 by pulmonary arteriography. Bronchoscopic examination revealed a red coagulum in the left B8 and cytologic examination of broncho alveolar lavage fluid revealed atypical squamous cells. With a clinical diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, a left lower lobectomy with hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection was done. A milk-white tumor was found in the lower lobe of the resected lung. The pathological diagnosis of the resected tissue specimen was carcinoid, accompanied by pulmonary, hilar, and mediastinal lymph node metastases. Reduced immunofluorescence by Chromogranin A and serotonin staining were further evidence that the tumor was atypical. This case is very interesting in that the tumor metastasized to the lung and lymph nodes, even-though it was pathologically typical.
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- 1996
11. 442 Japanese Data from Research on East Asian Psychotropic Prescription Pattern: Analysis of 514 Cases at Major Psychiatric Institutions in Japan
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H. Kuga, T. Kuroki, Shu Yu Yang, and Naotaka Shinfuku
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,medicine ,Pattern analysis ,East Asia ,General Medicine ,Medical prescription ,Psychiatry ,business ,General Psychology - Published
- 2011
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12. Intracellular roles of SN-38, a metabolite of the camptothecin derivative CPT-11, in the antitumor effect of CPT-11
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Y, Kawato, M, Aonuma, Y, Hirota, H, Kuga, and K, Sato
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DNA Replication ,Cell Survival ,Leukemia P388 ,DNA, Single-Stranded ,Irinotecan ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Kinetics ,Mice ,Animals ,Camptothecin ,RNA, Neoplasm ,Topoisomerase I Inhibitors ,Uridine ,DNA Damage ,Thymidine - Abstract
It is known that 7-ethyl-10-[4-(1-piperidino)-1-piperidino]carbonyloxycamptothecin (CPT-11), a semisynthesized derivative of camptothecin (CPT), has a potent antitumor activity in vivo, but 7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin (SN-38), a metabolite of CPT-11, shows much stronger cytotoxicity in vitro than CPT-11. In this study, we demonstrated that the relaxation of SV40 DNA plasmids by type I DNA topoisomerase prepared from P388 murine leukemia cells was inhibited by 50% by SN-38 at approximately 1 microM, although CPT-11 at 1 mM slightly inhibited the relaxation. SN-38 and CPT showed strong, time-dependent inhibitory activity against DNA synthesis of P388 cells. However, CPT-11 weakly inhibited DNA synthesis independently of time with coincident inhibition of the total thymidine uptake by the cells. By alkaline and neutral elution assays, it was demonstrated that SN-38 caused much more frequent DNA single-strand breaks in P388 cells than did CPT-11. The same content of SN-38 and a similar frequency of single-strand breaks were detected in the cells treated with SN-38 at 0.1 microM or with CPT-11 at 100 microM. Therefore, single-strand breaks by CPT-11 seem to be due to SN-38 produced from CPT-11 in cells. These results indicate that CPT-11 itself possesses a marginal antiproliferative effect but that SN-38 plays an essential role in the mechanism of action of CPT-11.
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- 1991
13. Stimulation of all T cells bearing V beta 1, V beta 3, V beta 11 and V beta 12 by staphylococcal enterotoxin A
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H, Takimoto, Y, Yoshikai, K, Kishihara, G, Matsuzaki, H, Kuga, T, Otani, and K, Nomoto
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Immunosuppression Therapy ,Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta ,T-Lymphocytes ,Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell ,Gene Expression ,Mice, Inbred Strains ,Blotting, Northern ,Flow Cytometry ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Enterotoxins ,Mice ,Concanavalin A ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Cyclophosphamide - Abstract
To determine the molecular mechanisms of T cell stimulation by staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA), we examined the expression of T cell receptor (TcR) V beta on the T cells from four strains of mice stimulated in vitro with SEA, using flow cytometric analysis for the number of T cells bearing V beta 3, V beta 6, V beta 8, V beta 11 and RNA blotting analysis for the amount of transcripts of V beta 1, V beta 5 and V beta 12. The number of T cell blasts bearing V beta 1, V beta 3, V beta 1 or V beta 12 were increased in the T cell blasts proliferating in vitro in response to SEA in C57BL/6 mice. In AKR/J mice, which contain few V beta 11- or V beta 12-bearing T cells due to a tolerance to the self-MHC class II IE-antigens, T cells bearing V beta 1 or V beta 3 responded to SEA. SEA enriched only V beta 1-bearing T cells in BALB/c mice carrying Mls-2a which lack Mls-1a-reactive V beta 3-bearing T cells as well as V beta 11- and V beta 12-bearing T cells. In spite of the presence of V beta 1-bearing T cells, C3H/He T cells exhibited a very low responsiveness to SEA. T cell repertoires skewed by clonal deletion of self-reactive T cells may in part account for the different sensitivity to SEA among the different strains. A tolerance to SEA can be established in C57BL/6 mice which have been primed i.v. with SEA and treated i.p. with 200 mg/kg of cyclophosphamide 2 days later. All mature T cells bearing V beta 3 or V beta 11 were virtually abolished in the periphery of tolerant mice. These results suggest that most T cells reactive to SEA bear V beta 1, V beta 3, V beta 11 or V beta 12 and that clonal deletion of mature T cells reactive to SEA may account for the cellular mechanisms for cyclophosphamide-induced tolerance to SEA.
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- 1990
14. 4.P.22 The comparison of process of atherosclerotic progression in coronary artery and aorta in WHHL rabbits
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H. Ohtani, K. Hayashi, M. Shiomi, T. Shingu, H. Kuga, Y. Okura, K. Tanaka, Y. Yasunobu, K. Nomura, Y. Inai, and G. Kajiyama
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aorta ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Process (anatomy) ,Artery - Published
- 1997
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15. [Myocardial action potentials and calcium ion]
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K, Matsuda, Y, Tanji, and H, Kuga
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Myocardium ,Guinea Pigs ,Action Potentials ,Animals ,Calcium ,Models, Biological ,Myocardial Contraction - Published
- 1977
16. Pattern Recognition Of Blood Vessel Networks In Ocular Fundus Images
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H. Kuga and K. Akita
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business.industry ,Probabilistic logic ,Pattern recognition ,Programming method ,Physical level ,Constraint (information theory) ,Line segment ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pattern recognition (psychology) ,Medicine ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Line (text file) ,business ,Blood vessel - Abstract
We propose a computer method of recognizing blood vessel networks in color ocular fundus images which are used in the mass diagnosis of adult diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. A line detection algorithm is applied to extract the blood vessels, and the skeleton patterns of them are made to analyze and describe their structures. The recognition of line segments of arteries and/or veins in the vessel networks consists of three stages. First, a few segments which satisfy a certain constraint are picked up and discriminated as arteries or veins. This is the initial labeling. Then the remaining unknown ones are labeled by utilizing the physical level knowledge. We propose two schemes for this stage : a deterministic labeling and a probabilistic relaxation labeling. Finally the label of each line segment is checked so as to minimize the total number of labeling contradictions. Some experimental results are also presented.© (1982) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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- 1982
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17. On the applicability of the electromagnetic flowmeter for the measurement of blood flow rate. I. Studies on the flow pattern in the peripheral artery
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A, INOUYE and H, KUGA
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Blood Circulation ,Arteries ,Flowmeters ,Cardiovascular System ,Electromagnetic Phenomena ,Vascular Surgical Procedures - Published
- 1954
18. A new method for recording pressure-flow diagram applicable to peripheral blood vessels of animals, and its application; studies on the flow pattern in the peripheral artery. II
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A, INOUYE, H, KUGA, and G, USUI
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Blood Circulation ,Pressure ,Animals ,Blood Pressure ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Arteries ,Cardiovascular System - Published
- 1955
19. Studies on the arterial pulse waves. 1. Notes on the mechanical analysis of arterial pulse wave
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H, KUGA
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Heart Rate ,Humans ,Pulse - Published
- 1954
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