20 results on '"Ukai, S."'
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2. List of contributors
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Aitkaliyeva, A., primary, Allen, T., additional, Asayama, T., additional, Bai, X.M., additional, Balbaud, F., additional, Blat-Yrieix, M., additional, Buckthorpe, D., additional, Cabet, C., additional, Dalle, F., additional, David, P., additional, de Carlan, Y., additional, Dubiez-Le Goff, S., additional, Dubuisson, Ph., additional, Fazio, C., additional, Gosset, D., additional, Guzonas, D., additional, Hall, G.N., additional, He, L., additional, Henry, J., additional, Ignatiev, V., additional, Jones, A.N., additional, Kaito, T., additional, Le Flem, M., additional, Malaplate, J., additional, Maloy, S.A., additional, Marsden, B.J., additional, Miller, B., additional, Mummery, P.M., additional, Muroga, T., additional, Novotny, R., additional, Ohtsuka, S., additional, Park, J.Y., additional, Penttilä, S., additional, Ribis, J., additional, Rouillard, F., additional, Sauzay, M., additional, Séran, J.-L., additional, Surenkov, A., additional, Treifi, M., additional, Ukai, S., additional, Wen, H., additional, and Zinkle, S.J., additional
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- 2017
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3. Microstructure development in cryogenically rolled oxide dispersion strengthened copper
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Aghamiri, S.M.S., Zhang, S.H., UKAI, S., Oono, N., Kasada, R., NOTO, Hiroyuki, Hishinuma, Yoshimitsu, MUROGA, Takeo, Aghamiri, S.M.S., Zhang, S.H., UKAI, S., Oono, N., Kasada, R., NOTO, Hiroyuki, Hishinuma, Yoshimitsu, and MUROGA, Takeo
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Recently, advanced oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) copper alloys have been developed using mechanical alloying process as a fusion material. In this study, to develop a superior ODS copper alloy containing 0.5wt% Y2O3, the effect of cryogenic rolling on microstructure development and tensile properties was studied using high resolution EBSD, TEM and tensile tests. During cryogenic deformation of ODS copper, grain structure remains in submicron size scale as a combinatorial result of geometrically effects, nanotwin bundle deformation, interaction of dislocations with fine oxide particles and some diffusional processes including static recovery and recrystallization. Clear microstructural characterizations confirmed nucleation of fine new oriented recrystallized grains mainly on the HABs of 80%cryogenic rolled ODS copper. Quantitative analyses indicated grain boundary migration at room temperature following cryogenic deformation originated from high driving force induced by grain boundary bulging and high mobility induced by vacancies. The tensile properties of cryogenic deformed samples showed superior tensile strength than room temperature deformation leading to UTS: 624 MPa, elt: 5.5%, while saturation of strength between 60%-80% reduction, approved occurrence of softening by diffusional processes., source:S.M.S. Aghamiri, S.H. Zhang, S. Ukai, N. Oono, R. Kasada, H. Noto, Y. Hishinuma, T. Muroga, Microstructure development in cryogenically rolled oxide dispersion strengthened copper, Materialia, Volume 9, 2020, 100520, ISSN 2589-1529, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtla.2019.100520., source:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtla.2019.100520
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- 2022
4. Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels
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Ukai, S., primary
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- 2012
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5. List of Contributors
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de Figueiredo, D.G., primary, Pohozaev, S.I., additional, Ruf, B., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, TakahashiM, F., additional, Ukai, S., additional, Wei, J., additional, and Yang, T., additional
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- 2008
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6. Brass-texture induced grain structure evolution in room temperature rolled ODS copper
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Aghamiri, S. M. S., Oono, N., Ukai, S., Kasada, R., Noto, H., Hishinuma, Y., Muroga, T., Aghamiri, S. M. S., Oono, N., Ukai, S., Kasada, R., Noto, H., Hishinuma, Y., and Muroga, T.
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Currently, advanced ODS copper alloy is under study as a potential fusion material providing good mechanical properties. In this work, in order to develop a high performance ODS copper containing 0.5 wt% Y2O3 oxide particles, the effect of room temperature rolling and subsequent annealing on the grain structure evolution, texture development and tensile properties are studied using EBSD, TEM and tensile tests. Microstructure evolution studies show the grain structure coarsens by enhancing the Brass texture during increase of rolling reduction and a unique single crystal-like brass-texture deformed structure is achieved after 80% rolling reduction. We found the deformation mechanism of partial slip by a/2 211 dislocations facilitated by the pinning of a/2 101 perfect dislocations through fine oxide particles is responsible for formation of Brass texture during room temperature rolling. Furthermore, the recrystallization of ODS copper retards to high temperature of similar to 700 degrees C and shows a fine-grained microstructure with different orientations of Goss, Brass, S and Copper. Evaluation of microstructure-mechanical properties of the recrystallized samples expresses that the bimodal grain size distribution at 800 degrees C for 30 min offers a good tensile strength-ductility (UTS: 491 MPa, el(t): 19%) at ambient temperature.
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- 2019
7. Recrystallization of cold rolled oxide dispersion strengthened copper during room temperature annealing
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Aghamiri, S. M. S., 1000000421529, Ukai, S., Oono, N., Kasada, R., Noto, H., Hishinuma, Y., Muroga, T., Aghamiri, S. M. S., 1000000421529, Ukai, S., Oono, N., Kasada, R., Noto, H., Hishinuma, Y., and Muroga, T.
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Static discontinuous recrystallization was studied during room temperature annealing of a newly designed 80% room temperature rolled oxide dispersion strengthened copper. At early stages of annealing, fine new oriented nanosized/submicron grains were recrystallized in the unique matrix of single brass-oriented deformed grain. Upon longer annealing time up to 14 months, the size, area fraction and number density of the recrystallized grains increased significantly along with changing the crystallographic textures. The analysis of misorientation angle distribution of boundaries indicated transformation of low angle boundaries to high angle boundaries results in nucleation of recrystallized grains by significant contribution of static recovery. Furthermore, the constant level of mechanical hardness after recrystallization was interpreted by the balance between grain size hardening, oxide particle hardening and strain hardening. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2019
8. Growth of oxide particles in FeCrAl- oxide dispersion strengthened steels at high temperature
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Oono, N.H., Ukai, S., Hayashi, S., Ohtsuka, S., Kaito, T., Kimura, A., Torimaru, T., Sakamoto, K., Oono, N.H., Ukai, S., Hayashi, S., Ohtsuka, S., Kaito, T., Kimura, A., Torimaru, T., and Sakamoto, K.
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The growth of oxide particles in FeCrAl-oxide dispersion strengthened steel (ODSS) considering an accident condition of the light-water reactor at above 1500 K was studied by using a high-temperature annealing. Oxide particles grew from 9 nm to more than 50 nm as maximum at 1623 K for 27 h, with decreasing their number density in two orders of magnitude. Most of the oxide particles in 15Cr-7Al were identified as YAM or YAP, while the oxide particles in 15Cr-7Al-0.4Zr were identified trigonal Y4Zr3O12. Zr addition to 15Cr-7Al ODSS accelerated the growth of the oxide particles, which is quite contrary to the effect of Zr addition during sintering as suggested in the literature. The kinetics of coarsening was characterized by an equation of Ostwald ripening. The diffusion activation energies obtained in the present materials were quite larger than the conventional diffusion activation energy of Y in alpha-iron. Gibbs free energy of oxides should be considered to discuss the coarsening. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2017
9. Oxide particle coarsening at temperature over 1473 K in 9CrODS steel
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Oono, N., Nakamura, K., 1000000421529, Ukai, S., Kaito, T., Torimaru, T., Kimura, A., Hayashi, S., Oono, N., Nakamura, K., 1000000421529, Ukai, S., Kaito, T., Torimaru, T., Kimura, A., and Hayashi, S.
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The oxide particle coarsening was evaluated at temperature over 1473 K by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM). After annealing of the 9CrODS extruded bar, the size of oxide particles increases while the number density decreases, indicating that the oxide particles coarsen through Ostwald ripening. The growth rate of the oxide particles follows the fifth-power law, which is in the region of dislocation 'pipe' diffusion. The activation energy for pipe diffusion, however, was remarkably high, derived as 891 KJ/mole. The stability of oxide particles and the difference of the diffusion velocity in between bcc-delta phase and fcc-gamma phase should be considered as the contributions to the activation energy.
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- 2016
10. Widespread white matter microstructural abnormalities and cognitive impairment in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder: Tract-based spatial statistics study.
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Yamada S, Takahashi S, Ohoshi Y, Ishida T, Tsuji T, Shinosaki K, Terada M, and Ukai S
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Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest Shinichi Yamada, Shun Takahashi, Yuji Ohoshi, Takuya Ishida, Tomikimi Tsuji, Kazuhiro Shinosaki, Masaki Terada, Satoshi Ukai declare that there are no conflicts of interest related to the study.
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- 2020
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11. A case of autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy with prolonged delirium.
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Uenishi S, Takahashi S, Nakayama Y, Hiwatani Y, Nakane S, Tsuji T, and Ukai S
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- Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists therapeutic use, Aged, Antipsychotic Agents therapeutic use, Autoimmune Diseases drug therapy, Autonomic Nervous System Diseases drug therapy, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain physiology, Delirium drug therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Electroencephalography, Humans, Immunoglobulins therapeutic use, Indenes therapeutic use, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Mianserin therapeutic use, Risperidone therapeutic use, Time, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Autoimmune Diseases complications, Autoimmune Diseases diagnosis, Autonomic Nervous System Diseases complications, Autonomic Nervous System Diseases diagnosis, Delirium complications
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Autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy (AAG) is a rare acquired immune-mediated disorder that leads to autonomic failure. It is sometimes complicated by mental and behavioral symptoms. We report a case of 72-year-old male with AAG who was admitted to the psychiatric department for prolonged severe delirium. Repeated loss of consciousness attributed to severe orthostatic hypotension disturbed recovery from delirium. In addition, intracerebral hemorrhage occurred during hospitalization, and this cerebrovascular event may have been substantially affected by unstable blood pressure due to AAG. This case suggests importance of differential diagnosis of AAG in patients with mental and behavioral symptoms accompanying severe autonomic failure., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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12. Elucidating the aberrant brain regions in bipolar disorder using T1-weighted/T2-weighted magnetic resonance ratio images.
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Ishida T, Donishi T, Iwatani J, Yamada S, Takahashi S, Ukai S, Shinosaki K, Terada M, and Kaneoke Y
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- Adult, Bipolar Disorder physiopathology, Brain physiopathology, Case-Control Studies, Cerebellum diagnostic imaging, Cerebellum physiopathology, Corpus Callosum diagnostic imaging, Corpus Callosum physiopathology, Female, Gray Matter diagnostic imaging, Gray Matter physiopathology, Humans, Internal Capsule diagnostic imaging, Internal Capsule physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, White Matter diagnostic imaging, White Matter physiopathology, Bipolar Disorder diagnostic imaging, Brain diagnostic imaging, Diffusion Tensor Imaging methods
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Although diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) have revealed brain abnormalities in bipolar disorder (BD) subjects, DTI methods might not detect disease-related abnormalities in the white matter (WM) where nerve fibers are crossing. We investigated BD myelin-related abnormal brain regions in both gray matter and WM for 29 BD and 33 healthy control (HC) participants using T1-weighted (T1w)/T2-weighted (T2w) ratio images that increase myelin-related contrast irrespective of nerve fiber orientation. To check effect of the brain volume, the results were compared with those of voxel-based morphometry (VBM). We found significantly lower T1w/T2w signal intensity in broad WM regions in BD subjects, including the corpus callosum, corona radiata, internal capsule, middle cerebellar peduncle and cerebellum. Regional volume reduction was found in the WM bilateral posterior thalami and retrolenticular part of the internal capsules of BD subjects. We also performed tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) in 25 BD and 24 HC participants and compared those for the T1w/T2w ratio images. Both methods detected the BD corpus callosum abnormality. Further, the ratio images detected the corona radiata and the cerebellar abnormality in BD. These results suggest that T1w/T2w ratio image analysis could take a complementary role with the DTI method in elucidating myelin-related abnormalities in BD., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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13. Structural features and hypoglycemic activities of two polysaccharides from a hot-water extract of Agrocybe cylindracea.
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Kiho T, Sobue S, and Ukai S
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- Animals, Blood Glucose analysis, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred Strains, Streptozocin, Tissue Extracts, Basidiomycota chemistry, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental metabolism, Hypoglycemic Agents chemistry, Polysaccharides chemistry, Polysaccharides pharmacology
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A glucan (AG-HN1, [alpha]D +24 degrees) and a heteroglycan (AG-HN2, [alpha]D +26 degrees) were isolated from a hot-water extract of the fruiting bodies of Agrocybe cylindracea. The structures were investigated by a combination of chemical and spectroscopic methods. The results indicated that high molecular weight glucan AG-HN1 is primarily a beta-(1-->6)-branched (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan containing small amounts of (1-->4)-linked and (1-->6)-linked glucopyranosyl residues. Low molecular weight heteroglycan AG-HN2 gives galactose, glucose, fucose, and mannose on hydrolysis and appears to be chiefly composed of (1-->6)-linked gluco- and galacto-pyranosyl residues, many of them branched, and various nonreducing terminal residues. AG-HN1 showed a remarkable hypoglycemic activity in both normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice by ip administration, and its activity was higher than that of AG-HN2.
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- 1994
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14. Half-field sinusoidally modulated light stimulation at subject's alpha frequency.
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Shinosaki K, Inouye T, Ukai S, and Toi S
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Occipital Lobe physiology, Alpha Rhythm, Functional Laterality, Photic Stimulation methods
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Interhemispheric responses of alpha activity were investigated by use of half-field sinusoidally modulated light (SML) stimulation at the subject's alpha frequency. The left and right visual half-fields as well as full-field were separately stimulated by the SML. The power spectrum of SML responses, averaged with Wiener filtering, was obtained at the left and the right occipital area (O1 and O2) in 11 normal subjects. Power in each hemisphere, phase difference and coherence between O1 and O2 were estimated at an alpha frequency. A laterality index of power was defined as (P(l)-P(r))/(P(l) + P(r)) where P(l) is a power value at O1, and P(r) at O2. In most of the subjects, laterality index decreased in the order: left half-field, full-field and right half-field stimulation. This relationship revealed greater SML responses on the ipsilateral occipital area. There were significant differences in laterality index among 3 visual field conditions, thus showing that full-field responses ranged in lateralization between the left and right half-field responses in most of the subjects. This hemispheric distribution suggests that half-field SML stimulation affected alpha activity selectively in each hemisphere, mostly in the ipsilateral hemisphere.
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- 1992
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15. Abnormality of background EEG determined by the entropy of power spectra in epileptic patients.
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Inouye T, Shinosaki K, Sakamoto H, Toi S, Ukai S, Iyama A, Katsuda Y, and Hirano M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Electroencephalography methods, Female, Humans, Male, Brain physiopathology, Epilepsy physiopathology
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Relationships between epileptiform discharges and background activity were examined by power spectral entropy (PSE), measuring a degree of EEG irregularity. The EEGs were recorded from 10 electrodes placed at F3, F4, C3, C4, T3, T4, P3, P4, O1 and O2 in 11 epileptic patients with widespread lateralized spike and wave complexes (SWCs). Bipolar records were also made from the antero-posterior derivations. The locations of the maximum PSE coincided with those of the maximum amplitude of SWC in most of the patients. Bipolar derivations with the maximum PSE always included the locations with the maximum PSE obtained from a linked ears reference. Pearson's correlation coefficient between PSE and SWC amplitude was 0.62 +/- 0.14 (mean +/- S.D.) in 11 patients, thus indicating that the scalp distribution of PSE was closely related to that of the amplitude of SWC. These findings suggest that the background EEG is disorganized in or near the epileptogenic focus. A focal background abnormality can therefore be estimated by PSE.
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- 1992
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16. Structure and antitumor activity of a branched (1----3)-beta-D-glucan from the alkaline extract of Amanita muscaria.
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Kiho T, Katsuragawa M, Nagai K, Ukai S, and Haga M
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Carbohydrate Sequence, Glucans isolation & purification, Glucans pharmacology, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Male, Mice, Molecular Sequence Data, Monosaccharides analysis, Amanita chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Glucans chemistry, Sarcoma, Experimental drug therapy
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A beta-(1----6)-branched (1----3)-beta-D-glucan(AM-ASN) was isolated from the alkaline extract of the fruiting bodies of Amanita muscaria. AM-ASN had [alpha]D - 11 degrees in 0.5 M sodium hydroxide. Its estimated molecular weight was 95,000 in this alkaline solution and 260,000 in a neutral solution. The branches in the glucan were primarily single, (1----6)-linked D-glucopyranosyl groups, two for every seven residues in the (1----3)-linked main chain. AM-ASN exhibited significant antitumor activity against Sarcoma 180 in mice, and a mixture of AM-ASN with mitomycin C was more effective against the tumor than mitomycin C only.
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- 1992
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17. Quantification of EEG irregularity by use of the entropy of the power spectrum.
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Inouye T, Shinosaki K, Sakamoto H, Toi S, Ukai S, Iyama A, Katsuda Y, and Hirano M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Alpha Rhythm, Beta Rhythm, Brain physiology, Cortical Synchronization, Delta Rhythm, Female, Humans, Male, Occipital Lobe physiology, Reference Values, Thermodynamics, Theta Rhythm, Electroencephalography methods
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A new method for quantifying irregularity of EEGs is proposed in this study. The entropy, an information measure, determines the uniformity of proportion distribution. The peakedness or flatness of the distribution of the EEG power spectrum, representing EEG rhythmicity, can be measured by the entropy, because the power spectrum consists of proportions of power at each frequency. The irregularity of the EEG was measured by the entropy of the power spectrum, called an irregularity index (II). The II was obtained from the power spectrum at F3, F4, C3, C4, P3, P4, O1 and O2 during rest and mental arithmetic in 10 normal subjects. Relative band powers of delta, theta, alpha and beta bands and alpha peak frequency were also obtained. EEGs during rest were significantly more irregular anteriorly than in the occipital areas. Alpha activity was also more irregular in the anterior region. A greater degree of EEG desynchronization during mental arithmetic was found over the left hemisphere and the right occipital area. The II was more sensitive to such desynchronization than alpha band power and alpha peak frequency. The differences in spectral structures between rest and mental arithmetic conditions, mainly over the left hemisphere, were also confirmed by the Kullback-Leibler information.
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- 1991
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18. Analysis of rapidly changing EEGs before generalized spike and wave complexes.
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Inouye T, Sakamoto H, Shinosaki K, Toi S, and Ukai S
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- Adolescent, Algorithms, Child, Humans, Models, Neurological, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy physiopathology
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Ten epileptic patients who had absence and tonic-clonic seizures were examined. They showed almost generalized 2-5 Hz spike and wave complexes (SWCs) with maxima at the frontal or central locations. Their EEGs were recorded from F3, F4, C3, C4, P3, P4, O1 and O2. One 15 sec EEG epoch, which included the background activity followed by SWCs, was divided into 20 segments. On the basis of Akaike's information criterion obtained from an AR model fitted to each segment by the least squares method, a distance measure between segments was obtained. The 20 segments were classified according to the distance measure with the combined use of both cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling. The power spectrum was also obtained for each segment. There were 2-6 clusters at some locations, always including the largest amplitude locations of the SWCs (the frontal or central locations). The clusters could be grouped into 3 major types, each forming a period: (1) one large cluster distant from the SWCs (the period of background activity); (2) small clusters just before the SWCs (the period just before the SWCs); (3) small clusters during the SWCs (the period of the SWCs). The period just before the SWCs, which occurred earliest at the largest amplitude location, may be a transition state of the background activity to the SWCs. A few segments remote from the SWCs belonged to the small cluster just before or during the SWCs in some patients, thus suggesting that an EEG event similar to EEG changes just before or during the SWCs occurred. The EEG event buried within the background can be considered as a poorly developed epileptiform discharge. A gradual increase or decrease in alpha frequency before the SWCs was found in most patients; this suggests that changes in the level of vigilance occur before SWCs.
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- 1990
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19. Anti-inflammatory activity and conformational behavior of a branched (1 leads to 3)-beta-D-glucan from an alkaline extract of Dictyophora indusiata Fisch.
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Hara C, Kiho T, Tanaka Y, and Ukai S
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- Animals, Carrageenan, Edema therapy, Glucans therapeutic use, Molecular Weight, Rats, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Glucans isolation & purification, Plants, Medicinal analysis
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A (1 leads to 6)-branched (1 leads to 3)-beta-D-glucan (T-5-N), isolated from a M sodium hydroxide extract of the fruit bodies of Dictyophora indusita Fisch., markedly exhibited anti-inflammatory effects on both carrageenan-induced edema and scalded edematous hyperalgesia in rat's hindpaws. The activities of T-5-N (25 mg/kg i.p. X 2) were more potent than those of phenylbutazone (25-50 mg/kg i.p. X 2). The conformational behavior of T-5-N was studied. Its molecular weight in neutral solution was about three times that in 0.25M sodium hydroxide. This finding, in addition to the results of optical rotatory measurement and complex-formation with Congo Red, indicated that T-5-N has an ordered, triple-helical structure in neutral or slightly alkaline solution (less than 0.15M NaOH), and has single chains in highly alkaline solution (greater than 0.25M NaOH). The conformational transition occurs at concentrations of sodium hydroxide in the range of 0.15-0.25M.
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- 1982
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20. (1----3)-alpha-D-glucan from an alkaline extract of Agrocybe cylindracea, and antitumor activity of its O-(carboxymethyl)ated derivatives.
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Kiho T, Yoshida I, Nagai K, Ukai S, and Hara C
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- Animals, Chromatography, Gel, Glucans therapeutic use, Hydrolysis, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Methylation, Molecular Weight, Oxidation-Reduction, Periodic Acid metabolism, Solubility, Tumor Cells, Cultured drug effects, Basidiomycota analysis, Glucans analysis, Sarcoma 180 drug therapy
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The structure of an alkali-soluble D-glucan (AG-AL) from the fruit body of Agrocybe cylindracea was investigated by a combination of chemical and spectroscopic methods indicating that it was a linear (1----3)-alpha-D-glucan (molecular weight, approximately 560,000), [alpha]20D +195 degrees (c 0.5, M sodium hydroxide). Both water-soluble and gelatinous products obtained by O-(carboxymethyl)ation of AG-AL showed potent antitumor activity against the solid form of Sarcoma 180 in mice, although the native D-glucan had little effect on the tumor.
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- 1989
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