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2. In-vessel components for initial operation of JT-60SA
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Takechi, M., Tsuru, D., Fukumoto, M., Sasajima, T., Matsunaga, G., Nakamura, S., Yamamoto, S., Itashiki, Y., Hayashi, T., and Isayama, A.
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- 2021
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3. Clinical Features of Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome with Peripheral Vitreoretinal Adhesion
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Fukumoto M, Sato T, Oosuka S, Kida T, Oku H, and Ikeda T
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hypermetropic ,iatrogenic tear ,peripheral vitreoretinal adhesion ,posterior vitreous detachment ,vitreomacular traction syndrome ,vitreous surgery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Masanori Fukumoto, Takaki Sato, Shou Oosuka, Teruyo Kida, Hidehiro Oku, Tsunehiko Ikeda Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki-City, Osaka, JapanCorrespondence: Tsunehiko IkedaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, 2-7 Daigaku-Machi, Takatsuki-City, Osaka 569-8686, JapanTel +81-72-684-6434Fax +81-72-682-0995Email tikeda@osaka-med.ac.jpPurpose: To retrospectively review and analyze the clinical and imaging data of patients with vitreomacular traction syndrome (VMTS) with strong peripheral vitreoretinal adhesion.Subjects and Methods: This retrospective case-series study involved 4 eyes of 4 VMTS patients with vitreoretinal adhesion in both the macular region and the periphery who underwent vitreous surgery. In all 4 cases, preoperative refraction, fundoscopic findings, optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings, and intraoperative findings were evaluated.Results: The preoperative fundoscopy and OCT findings revealed fibrous membranes around the optic nerve head in 3 eyes. Thickened posterior vitreous membranes extending from the posterior pole to the periphery were observed in all eyes. Apparent VMTS or epimacular membrane was also found in the fellow eyes of 2 patients. The preoperative refractive errors ranged from +0.5 diopters (D) to +2.75 D (mean, +1.13 D). Intraoperatively, a thickened posterior vitreous membrane was found strongly adhered to the retina in the macula regions, optic nerve head, and periphery. In 2 eyes, when artificial posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) was created, an iatrogenic tear developed in the periphery.Conclusion: The features of VMTS that cause strong peripheral vitreoretinal adhesion include the preoperative presence of a thickened posterior vitreous membrane over a wide area, hypermetropia, and a short axial length.Keywords: hypermetropic, iatrogenic tear, peripheral vitreoretinal adhesion, posterior vitreous detachment, vitreomacular traction syndrome, vitreous surgery
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- 2020
4. Periocular injection of candesartan-PLGA microparticles inhibits laser-induced experimental choroidal neovascularization
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Okuda Y, Fukumoto M, Horie T, Oku H, Takai S, Nakanishi T, Matsuzaki K, Tsujimoto H, and Ikeda T
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age-related macular degeneration ,choroidal neovascularization ,renin-angiotensin system ,candesartan ,macrophage ,monocyte chemotactic protein 1 ,poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Yoshitaka Okuda,1 Masanori Fukumoto,1 Taeko Horie,1 Hidehiro Oku,1 Shinji Takai,2 Toyofumi Nakanishi,3 Kaori Matsuzaki,4 Hiroyuki Tsujimoto,4 Tsunehiko Ikeda1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan; 2Department of Innovative Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan; 3Department of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan; 4Research and Development Division, Hosokawa Micron Corporation, Osaka, Japan Purpose: Microparticle technology enables local administration of medication. The purpose of this study was to examine the inhibitory effect of locally administered candesartan (CAN)-encapsulated microparticles on experimental choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Methods: Laser photocoagulation was used to induce CNV in Brown Norway rats. The rats were pretreated with subconjunctival injections of CAN (5.0 mg/eye) or phosphate buffer saline for 3 days before photocoagulation. The volume of CNV was evaluated 7 days after laser injury using the lectin staining technique. The infiltration of macrophages within the CNV lesion was determined using immunofluorescent staining with an anti-CD68 antibody. mRNA levels of MCP-1, IL1-β and VEGF in the retinal pigment epithelium/choroid complex were determined using quantitative PCR (q-PCR). Results: CNV volume was significantly suppressed by the treatment with CAN compared with that in vehicle-treated eyes (P
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- 2018
5. Long-term evaluation of spontaneous release of epiretinal membrane and its possible pathogenesis
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Kida T, Morishita S, Fukumoto M, Sato T, Oku H, and Ikeda T
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epiretinal membrane ,auto-peeling ,contraction ,pathogenesis ,tryptase ,internal limiting membrane (ILM) ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Teruyo Kida,1 Seita Morishita,2 Masanori Fukumoto,1 Takaki Sato,1 Hidehiro Oku,1 Tsunehiko Ikeda1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, 2Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Kaisei Hospital, Osaka, Japan Purpose: To investigate the characteristics in spontaneous release of epiretinal membrane (ERM) during watchful waiting and to introduce a possible mechanism of pathogenesis as a photo essay.Methods: Records from all patients with ERM were obtained from Osaka Medical College Hospital from January 2001 to October 2012. Visual acuity (VA), fundus photo, and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were reviewed using the medical records. For statistical analysis, VA measured with a Landolt chart was converted to the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR). To investigate the pathogenesis of ERM, tryptase activity in vitreous, which plays a role in tissue fibrosis and remodeling, was measured in patients that underwent a vitrectomy for ERM, macular hole, and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).Results: ERM was observed in 604 patients and spontaneous release of the ERM was observed in 13 patients with 14 eyes (four males and nine females, aged 33–78 years). Among the 14 eyes, mean VA did not change significantly through the release of the ERMs (0.17±0.18 before and 0.24±0.40 after release, P=0.544). Nine eyes showed posterior vitreous detachment or vitreomacular traction on OCT images and five eyes did not. ERM was released in five eyes with no accompanying vitreous traction by OCT during watchful waiting and seems to have peeled off by itself by contracting and rolling from the inferior side. Three eyes with deteriorated VA underwent vitrectomy due to macular hole or pseudomacular hole. Vitreal tryptase activity was significantly higher in patients with ERM compared to those with PDR (P
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- 2017
6. The effect of vitreomacular adhesion in exudative age-related macular degeneration on the results of ranibizumab intravitreal injection
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Suzuki H, Morishita S, Kohmoto R, Fukumoto M, Sato T, Kida T, Ueki M, Oku H, Nakamura K, and Ikeda T
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age-related macular degeneration ,vitreomacular adhesion ,anti-VEGF therapy ,ranibizumab ,optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Hiroyuki Suzuki,1 Seita Morishita,1 Ryohsuke Kohmoto,1 Masanori Fukumoto,1 Takaki Sato,1 Teruyo Kida,1 Mari Ueki,1 Hidehiro Oku,1 Kimitoshi Nakamura,2 Tsunehiko Ikeda1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki-City, Osaka, Japan; 2Nakamura Eye Clinic, Matsumoto-City, Nagano, Japan Purpose: To investigate whether vitreomacular adhesion (VMA) affects the outcome of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy for the treatment of exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in Japanese patients. Subjects and methods: Of 88 Japanese AMD patients (28 men and 60 women, mean age: 72.7±7.5 years) who underwent intravitreal injection of ranibizumab for 3 years from 2010 to 2013, this study involved 12 eyes of 12 patients (10 men and two women) in whom VMA was observed based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings (VMA [+] group) and 17 eyes of 16 patients (seven men and nine women, control group) in whom no VMA was observed (VMA [-] group). In all enrolled patients, ranibizumab was administered monthly for 3 months, and then administered as needed (ie, pro re nata) when deterioration was observed. The two groups were then compared in regard to changes in visual acuity (VA) and the frequency of ranibizumab administration over a 1-year period. Results: No significant difference was found between the two groups in regard to the transformation of the mean logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution VA change after the first visit. Over the 1-year treatment, the mean frequency of ranibizumab administration for the VMA (+) group was 5.6±2.5 times and for the VMA (-) group was 3.8±1.1 times, thus illustrating a significant difference between the two groups (Mann–Whitney’s U-test: P
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- 2017
7. The role of tryptase and anti-type II collagen antibodies in the pathogenesis of idiopathic epiretinal membranes
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Ikeda T, Nakamura K, Oku H, Morishita S, Fukumoto M, Suzuki H, Kida T, Horie T, Sugiyama T, and Takai S
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Tsunehiko Ikeda,1 Kimitoshi Nakamura,2 Hidehiro Oku,1 Seita Morishita,1 Masanori Fukumoto,1 Hiroyuki Suzuki,1 Teruyo Kida,1 Taeko Horie,1 Tetsuya Sugiyama,3 Shinji Takai4 1Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki City, Osaka, Japan; 2Nakamura Eye Clinic, Nagano, Japan; 3Nakano Eye Clinic, Kyoto, Japan; 4Department of Pharmacology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki City, Osaka, Japan Purpose: To investigate the pathogenesis of idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM) from a biochemical perspective, the relationships between ERM and tryptase activity, a serine protease, and the levels of anti-type II collagen (anti-IIC) antibodies in the serum.Patients and methods: Vitreous samples for measurement of tryptase activity were obtained from 54 eyes of 54 patients who underwent a vitrectomy for vitreoretinal disease, ie, 14 eyes of 14 patients with idiopathic macular hole, 14 eyes of 14 patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), 13 eyes of 13 patients with ERM, and 13 eyes of 13 patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Tryptase activity was measured by spectrophotometry. Anti-IIC antibodies were measured in the serum obtained from 17 patients with ERM, eight patients who underwent cataract surgery, 12 patients with PDR, and nine patients with RRD. In these 46 patients, the anti-IIC antibodies were measured using a Human/Monkey Anti-Type I and Type II Collagen IgG Assay Kit.Results: Vitreal tryptase activity (mean ± standard deviation [SD]) in macular hole, PDR, ERM, and RRD was 0.0146±0.0053, 0.0018±0.0018, 0.0166±0.0046, and 0.0117±0.0029 mU/mg protein, respectively. Vitreal tryptase activity was significantly higher in macular hole and ERM than in PDR and RRD (P
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- 2015
8. Vitreous estrogen levels in patients with an idiopathic macular hole
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Inokuchi N, Ikeda T, Nakamura K, Morishita S, Fukumoto M, Kida T, and Oku H
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Naoki Inokuchi,1 Tsunehiko Ikeda,2 Kimitoshi Nakamura,3 Seita Morishita,2 Masanori Fukumoto,2 Teruyo Kida,2 Hidehiro Oku2 1Inokuchi Eye Clinic, Suita-City Osaka, Japan; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki-City, Osaka, Japan; 3Nakamura Eye Clinic, Matsumoto-City, Nagano, Japan Purpose: Estrogen, a female hormone, activates collagenase and might be associated with the pathogenesis of vitreoretinal collagen fiber disease. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the vitreous levels of estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2) in subjects with an idiopathic macular hole (IMH).Methods: Vitreous samples were obtained from ten female patients with an IMH and from nine female patients with other retinal diseases (six with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and three with age-related macular degeneration) as a control at the time of vitreous surgery. E1 and E2 levels in the vitreous samples were then determined using the Coat-A-Count® Estradiol Radioimmunoassay (RIA) Kit and the DSL-70 Estrone RIA Kit, respectively.Results: The mean vitreous levels of E1 and E2 in the subjects with IMH were 1.83±2.00 pg/mL and 7.03±2.97 pg/mL, respectively, whereas in the control subjects they were 2.42±1.25 pg/mL and 4.90±2.90 pg/mL, respectively. Thus, the vitreous E2 levels in the subjects with IMH were significantly higher than in the controls (P
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- 2015
9. Measurement of serum and vitreous concentrations of anti-type II collagen antibody in diabetic retinopathy
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Nakaizumi A, Fukumoto M, Kida T, Suzuki H, Morishita S, Satou T, Oku H, Ikeda T, and Nakamura K
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Atsuko Nakaizumi,1 Masanori Fukumoto,1 Teruyo Kida,1 Hiroyuki Suzuki,1 Seita Morishita,1 Takaki Satou,1 Hidehiro Oku,1 Tsunehiko Ikeda,1 Kimitoshi Nakamura2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki City, Osaka, 2Nakamura Eye Clinic, Nagano, Japan Background: Autoimmune mechanisms have been postulated as a cause of diabetic retinopathy (DR), as several autoantibodies have reportedly been detected in the serum of DR patients. In this present study, we measured serum and vitreous levels of anti-type II collagen (anti-II-C) antibodies in DR patients and investigated their association with the mechanism of development of DR.Patients and methods: Blood samples were obtained from patients with proliferative DR and from patients with diabetic macular edema who underwent vitrectomy at Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki City, Osaka, Japan. Diabetic patients without DR were also included. The control group consisted of age- and sex-matched patients with noninflammatory eye diseases who underwent eye surgery for retinal detachment or for cataracts. The levels of anti-II-C immunoglobulin (Ig)G antibody in the vitreous and serum were measured using a human/monkey anti-II-C IgG assay kit.Results: The serum levels of anti-II-C IgG antibody were significantly higher in the DR patients than in the patients with noninflammatory eye disease (56.8±33.8 units/mL versus 30.5±13.7 units/mL, respectively; P
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10. Progression of nuclear sclerosis based on changes in refractive values after lens-sparing vitrectomy in proliferative diabetic retinopathy
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Ikeda T, Minami M, Nakamura K, Kida T, Fukumoto M, Sato T, and Ishizaki E
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Tsunehiko Ikeda,1 Masahiro Minami,1 Kimitoshi Nakamura,2 Teruyo Kida,1 Masanori Fukumoto,1 Takaki Sato,1 Eisuke Ishizaki11Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan; 2Nakamura Eye Clinic, Nagano, JapanBackground: Nuclear sclerosis (NS) based on the Emery–Little classification and refractive values after lens-sparing vitrectomy was compared between proliferative diabetic retinopathy (DR) patients and nondiabetic patients.Methods: Progression of NS based on the Emery–Little classification and changes in refractive values were compared between 13 proliferative DR patients (14 eyes, DR group) and 14 nondiabetic patients (14 eyes, non-DR group) who underwent lens-sparing vitrectomy. All patients revealed grade I NS based on the Emery–Little classification. Mean patient age and refractive value just after surgery were 56.07 years and −0.33 diopters (D) in the DR group, and 57.06 years and −0.96 D in the non-DR group.Results: The Emery–Little classification in the DR group at 6 and 24 months postoperative were grade I (13 eyes)/grade II (one eye) and grade I (eleven eyes)/grade II (three eyes), respectively. Mean refractive values in the DR group at 6, 12, and 24 months postoperative were +0.28 D, +0.27 D, and +0.37 D, respectively. The Emery–Little classification in the non-DR group at 6 and 24 months (or preoperative for patients undergoing cataract surgery) were grade I (five eyes)/grade II (eight eyes) and grade I (zero eyes)/grade II (eight eyes)/grade III (five eyes), respectively. The mean refractive value in the non-DR group at 6 months postoperative was −3.20 D. All eyes exhibited myopic changes and progression of NS.Conclusion: The findings of this study show that the progression of NS postvitrectomy is mild, even for DR patients 50 years of age or older, thus suggesting the need to reconsider the indications for simultaneous cataract surgery with vitrectomy.Keywords: Emery–Little classification
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11. Reconstitution of the Late Holocene History of Santos Bay (Southeastern Brazil) based on Bulk Organic Matter Characteristics
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Fukumoto, M. M., Mahiques, M. M., and Tessler, M. G.
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12. Sedimentation Rates and Contamination Levels by Heavy Metals at the Shallow Sedimentary Columns from Santos Estuary and Bay, SP, Brazil
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Tessler, M. G., Figueira, R. C. L., Mahiques, M. M., Fukumoto, M. M., and Ciapina, E. M. P.
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13. Bottom Faciology and Sediment Transport in Santos Bay, Southeastern Brazil
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Fukumoto, M. M., Mahiques, M. M., and Tessler, M. G.
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14. A case of Alagille syndrome complicated by intraocular lens subluxation and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
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Fukumoto M, Ikeda T, Sugiyama T, Ueki M, Sato T, and Ishizaki E
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Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Masanori Fukumoto, Tsunehiko Ikeda, Tetsuya Sugiyama, Mari Ueki, Takaki Sato, Eisuke Ishizaki Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki City, Japan Abstract: This case report describes a case of Alagille syndrome with developing intraocular lens subluxation and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment 4 years after cataract surgery. A 15-year-old female patient with Alagille syndrome-associated cataracts in both eyes underwent phacoemulsification aspiration and intraocular lens implantation. Four years postoperative, intraocular lens subluxation developed in her left eye. For treatment, extraction of the dislocated intraocular lens, anterior vitrectomy, and intraocular lens fixation was performed. Three weeks later, the patient developed rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, which was well-treated by pars plana vitrectomy. Cataract surgery needs to be performed carefully in patients with Alagille syndrome due to the weakness of the zonule of Zinn. Careful postoperative observation is necessary for patients with Alagille syndrome who have undergone intraocular surgery in order to facilitate early detection of a possible rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. Keywords: Alagille syndrome, cataract, retina, surgery
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15. Ventilator weaning using a fenestrated tracheostomy tube with a speaking valve
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Fukumoto, M, Ota, H, and Arima, H
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16. Acquired radioresistance of human tumor cells by DNA-PK/AKT/GSK3β-mediated cyclin D1 overexpression
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Shimura, T, Kakuda, S, Ochiai, Y, Nakagawa, H, Kuwahara, Y, Takai, Y, Kobayashi, J, Komatsu, K, and Fukumoto, M
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- 2010
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17. Analysis of ELM stability with extended MHD models in JET, JT-60U and future JT-60SA tokamak plasmas
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Aiba N., Pamela S., Honda M., Urano H., Giroud C., Delabie E., Frassinetti L., Lupelli I., Hayashi N., Huijsmans G. T. A., Litaudon X., Abduallev S., Abhangi M., Abreu P., Afzal M., Aggarwal K. M., Ahlgren T., Ahn J. H., Aho-Mantila L., Airila M., Albanese R., Aldred V., Alegre D., Alessi E., Aleynikov P., Alfier A., Alkseev A., Allinson M., Alper B., Alves E., Ambrosino G., Ambrosino R., Amicucci L., Amosov V., Sunden E. A., Angelone M., Anghel M., Angioni C., Appel L., Appelbee C., Arena P., Ariola M., Arnichand H., Arshad S., Ash A., Ashikawa N., Aslanyan V., Asunta O., Auriemma F., Austin Y., Avotina L., Axton M. D., Ayres C., Bacharis M., Baciero A., Baiao D., Bailey S., Baker A., Balboa I., Balden M., Balshaw N., Bament R., Banks J. W., Baranov Y. F., Barnard M. A., Barnes D., Barnes M., Barnsley R., Wiechec A. B., Orte L. B., Baruzzo M., Basiuk V., Bassan M., Bastow R., Batista A., Batistoni P., Baughan R., Bauvir B., Baylor L., Bazylev B., Beal J., Beaumont P. S., Beckers M., Beckett B., Becoulet A., Bekris N., Beldishevski M., Bell K., Belli F., Bellinger M., Belonohy E., Ayed N. B., Benterman N. A., Bergsaker H., Bernardo J., Bernert M., Berry M., Bertalot L., Besliu C., Beurskens M., Bieg B., Bielecki J., Biewer T., Bigi M., Bilkova P., Binda F., Bisoffi A., Bizarro J. P. S., Bjorkas C., Blackburn J., Blackman K., Blackman T. R., Blanchard P., Blatchford P., Bobkov V., Boboc A., Bodnar G., Bogar O., Bolshakova I., Bolzonella T., Bonanomi N., Bonelli F., Boom J., Booth J., Borba D., Borodin D., Borodkina I., Botrugno A., Bottereau C., Boulting P., Bourdelle C., Bowden M., Bower C., Bowman C., Boyce T., Boyd C., Boyer H. J., Bradshaw J. M. A., Braic V., Bravanec R., Breizman B., Bremond S., Brennan P. D., Breton S., Brett A., Brezinsek S., Bright M. D. J., Brix M., Broeckx W., Brombin M., Broslawski A., Brown D. P. D., Brown M., Bruno E., Bucalossi J., Buch J., Buchanan J., Buckley M. A., Budny R., Bufferand H., Bulman M., Bulmer N., Bunting P., Buratti P., Burckhart A., Buscarino A., Busse A., Butler N. K., Bykov I., Byrne J., Cahyna P., Calabro G., Calvo I., Camenen Y., Camp P., Campling D. C., Cane J., Cannas B., Capel A. J., Card P. J., Cardinali A., Carman P., Carr M., Carralero D., Carraro L., Carvalho B. B., Carvalho I., Carvalho P., Casson F. J., Castaldo C., Catarino N., Caumont J., Causa F., Cavazzana R., Cave-Ayland K., Cavinato M., Cecconello M., Ceccuzzi S., Cecil E., Cenedese A., Cesario R., Challis C. D., Chandler M., Chandra D., Chang C. S., Chankin A., Chapman I. T., Chapman S. C., Chernyshova M., Chitarin G., Ciraolo G., Ciric D., Citrin J., Clairet F., Clark E., Clark M., Clarkson R., Clatworthy D., Clements C., Cleverly M., Coad J. P., Coates P. A., Cobalt A., Coccorese V., Cocilovo V., Coda S., Coelho R., Coenen J. W., Coffey I., Colas L., Collins S., Conka D., Conroy S., Conway N., Coombs D., Cooper D., Cooper S. R., Corradino C., Corre Y., Corrigan G., Cortes S., Coster D., Couchman A. S., Cox M. P., Craciunescu T., Cramp S., Craven R., Crisanti F., Croci G., Croft D., Crombe K., Crowe R., Cruz N., Cseh G., Cufar A., Cullen A., Curuia M., Czarnecka A., Dabirikhah H., Dalgliesh P., Dalley S., Dankowski J., Darrow D., Davies O., Davis W., Day C., Day I. E., De Bock M., de Castro A., de la Cal E., De La Luna E., De Masi G., de Pablos J. L., De Temmerman G., De Tommasi G., De Vries P., Deakin K., Deane J., Degli Agostini F., Dejarnac R., den Harder N., Dendy R. O., Denis J., Denner P., Devaux S., Devynck P., Di Maio F., Di Siena A., Di Troia C., Dinca P., D'Inca R., Ding B., Dittmar T., Doerk H., Doerner R. P., Donne T., Dorling S. E., Dormido-Canto S., Doswon S., Douai D., Doyle P. T., Drenik A., Drewelow P., Drews P., Duckworth Ph., Dumont R., Dumortier P., Dunai D., Dunne M., Duran I., Durodie F., Dutta P., Duval B. P., Dux R., Dylst K., Dzysiuk N., Edappala P. V., Edmond J., Edwards A. M., Edwards J., Eich Th., Ekedahl A., El-Jorf R., Elsmore C. G., Enachescu M., Ericsson G., Eriksson F., Eriksson J., Eriksson L. G., Esposito B., Esquembri S., Esser H. G., Esteve D., Evans B., Evans G. E., Evison G., Ewart G. D., Fagan D., Faitsch M., Falie D., Fanni A., Fasoli A., Faustin J. M., Fawlk N., Fazendeiro L., Fedorczak N., Felton R. C., Fenton K., Fernades A., Fernandes H., Ferreira J., Fessey J. A., Fevrier O., Ficker O., Field A., Fietz S., Figueiredo A., Figueiredo J., Fil A., Finburg P., Firdaouss M., Fischer U., Fittill L., Fitzgerald M., Flammini D., Flanagan J., Fleming C., Flinders K., Fonnesu N., Fontdecaba J. M., Formisano A., Forsythe L., Fortuna L., Fortuna-Zalesna E., Fortune M., Foster S., Franke T., Franklin T., Frasca M., Freisinger M., Fresa R., Frigione D., Fuchs V., Fuller D., Futatani S., Fyvie J., Gal K., Galassi D., Galazka K., Galdon-Quiroga J., Gallagher J., Gallart D., Galvao R., Gao X., Gao Y., Garcia J., Garcia-Carrasco A., Garcia-Munoz M., Gardarein J. -L., Garzotti L., Gaudio P., Gauthier E., Gear D. F., Gee S. J., Geiger B., Gelfusa M., Gerasimov S., Gervasini G., Gethins M., Ghani Z., Ghate M., Gherendi M., Giacalone J. C., Giacomelli L., Gibson C. S., Giegerich T., Gil C., Gil L., Gilligan S., Gin D., Giovannozzi E., Girardo J. B., Giruzzi G., Gloggler S., Godwin J., Goff J., Gohil P., Goloborod'Ko V., Gomes R., Goncalves B., Goniche M., Goodliffe M., Goodyear A., Gorini G., Gosk M., Goulding R., Goussarov A., Gowland R., Graham B., Graham M. E., Graves J. P., Grazier N., Grazier P., Green N. R., Greuner H., Grierson B., Griph F. 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J., Rincon, E., Soleto, A., Ferro, A., Gaio, E., Gasparini, F., Maistrello, A., Brolatti, G., Coccoluto, G., Corato, V., Costa, P., Cristofani, C., Cucchiaro, A., De Vellis, A., Di Pace, L., Frosi, P., Ginoulhiac, G., Lampasi, A., Maffia, G., Pizzuto, A., Polli, G. M., Rossi, P., Starace, F., Fiamozzi Zignani, C., Zito, P., Drotziger, S., Fietz, W., Heller, R., Massimi, A., Meyer, I., Radloff, D., Rita, C., Urbach, E., Collin, B., Delrez, C., Jamotton, P., Massaut, V., Sarkimaki, K., Benkadda, S., Artaud, J. -F., Becoulet, M., Falchetto, G., Hoang, T., Lotte, P., Moreau, P., Pegourie, B., Travere, J. -M., Bettini, P., Canton, A., Fassina, A., Giudicotti, L., Guo, S. C., Marchiori, G., Pigatto, L., Vallar, M., Xu, X., Cismondi, F., Barbato, E., Mastrostefano, S., de Baar, M., Bruschi, A., Farina, D., Figini, L., Granucci, G., Moro, A., Nowak, S., Perelli-Cippo, E., Platania, P., Ricci, D., Zuin, M., Conway, G., Dibon, M., Fantz, U., Happel, T., Lauber, P., Lackner, K., Pautasso, G., Schneider, P., Kuhner, G., Zocco, A., Stankiewicz, R., Stepniewski, W., Sips, G., Gleason Gonzalez, C., Luo, X., Scannapiego, M., Bonifetto, R., Decker, J., Goodman, T., Theiler, C., Ayllon-Guerola, J., Kovacsik, A., Szepesi, T., Kawashima, H., Ogawa, T., Sato, M., and Seki, M.
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Tokamak ,Rotation ,ELM ,extended MHD model ,H-mode ,rotation ,tokamaks ,01 natural sciences ,Stability (probability) ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,law ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Extended MHD model ,010306 general physics ,tokamak ,Physics ,Jet (fluid) ,Plasma ,BOOTSTRAP CURRENT ,SIMULATION ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Computational physics ,Settore ING-IND/20 - Misure e Strumentazione Nucleari ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Physics::Space Physics ,Magnetohydrodynamics ,Tokamaks - Abstract
The stability with respect to a peeling–ballooning mode (PBM) was investigated numerically with extended MHD simulation codes in JET, JT-60U and future JT-60SA plasmas. The MINERVA-DI code was used to analyze the linear stability, including the effects of rotation and ion diamagnetic drift ( *w i), in JET-ILW and JT-60SA plasmas, and the JOREK code was used to simulate nonlinear dynamics with rotation, viscosity and resistivity in JT-60U plasmas. It was validated quantitatively that the ELM trigger condition in JET-ILW plasmas can be reasonably explained by taking into account both the rotation and *w i effects in the numerical analysis. When deuterium poloidal rotation is evaluated based on neoclassical theory, an increase in the effective charge of plasma destabilizes the PBM because of an acceleration of rotation and a decrease in *w i. The difference in the amount of ELM energy loss in JT-60U plasmas rotating in opposite directions was reproduced qualitatively with JOREK. By comparing the ELM affected areas with linear eigenfunctions, it was confirmed that the difference in the linear stability property, due not to the rotation direction but to the plasma density profile, is thought to be responsible for changing the ELM energy loss just after the ELM crash. A predictive study to determine the pedestal profiles in JT-60SA was performed by updating the EPED1 model to include the rotation and *w i effects in the PBM stability analysis. It was shown that the plasma rotation predicted with the neoclassical toroidal viscosity degrades the pedestal performance by about 10% by destabilizing the PBM, but the pressure pedestal height will be high enough to achieve the target parameters required for the ITER-like shape inductive scenario in JT-60SA. JSPS KAKENHI 15K06656 EURATOM 633053
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18. Ablation of a peptidyl prolyl isomerase Pin1 from p53-null mice accelerated thymic hyperplasia by increasing the level of the intracellular form of Notch1
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Takahashi, K, Akiyama, H, Shimazaki, K, Uchida, C, Akiyama-Okunuki, H, Tomita, M, Fukumoto, M, and Uchida, T
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19. Carbon impurity behavior on plasma facing surface of tungsten
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Ueda, Y., Fukumoto, M., Sawamura, I., Sakizono, D., Shimada, T., and Nishikawa, M.
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20. On the role of substrate temperature into bonding mechanism of cold sprayed Titanium Dioxide
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Irinah, O Noor, primary, Yamada, M, additional, Yasui, T, additional, and Fukumoto, M, additional
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- 2020
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21. Neutrophil elastase, CD68, HLA-DR and CD105 immunohistochemical expressions of oral verruciform xanthoma
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Fuchigami, M, Suemitsu, M, Fukatsu, A, Komine, C, Konishi, Y, Morikawa, M, Wakami, M, Kuyama, K, and Fukumoto, M
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- 2016
22. Fundamental Study on No-lubricating Friction Characteristics Due to Anisotropy of Surface Properties Applied to Differential Gear
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Ebisuno, Y., primary, Sato, Y., additional, and Fukumoto, M., additional
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- 2019
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23. Compression therapy of both hands is safely applicable for the prevention of oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy
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Kawakami, K., primary, Koyama, Y., additional, Morioka, M., additional, Tobaru, Y., additional, Sakura, Y., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Nagamine, A., additional, Hattori, K., additional, Taira, I., additional, Shimada, N., additional, Okuno, E., additional, Tsuyuki, S., additional, and Kanazawa, A., additional
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24. The maintenance for present infrastructures in southern part of Japan
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Fukumoto, M., primary, Kokubu, H., additional, Sueyoshi, T., additional, and Tsutsumi, T., additional
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- 2019
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25. Impact of additional plasma heating on detached plasma formation in divertor simulation experiments using the GAMMA 10/PDX tandem mirror
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Nakashima, Y., primary, Islam, M.S., additional, Iijima, T., additional, Sakamoto, M., additional, Ezumi, N., additional, Yoshikawa, M., additional, Asakura, N., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Hatayama, A., additional, Hirata, M., additional, Ichimura, M., additional, Ikezoe, R., additional, Imai, T., additional, Islam, M.M., additional, Kariya, T., additional, Kohagura, J., additional, Masuzaki, S., additional, Minami, R., additional, Nakano, T., additional, Nojiri, K., additional, Numakura, T., additional, Sawada, K., additional, Shoji, M., additional, Terakado, A., additional, Togo, S., additional, Yamashita, S., additional, and Yoshimoto, T., additional
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- 2019
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26. Playback performance of ultrahigh-capacity tape media with nanosized composite advanced particle (NanoCAP)
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Inoue, T., Nakiri, K., Mitsuhashi, H., Fukumoto, M., Doi, T., Sasaki, Y., and Kishimoto, M.
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Audio tapes -- Design and construction ,Audio tapes -- Evaluation ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We have developed nanosized composite advanced particles (NanoCAP) with spherical shape and high coercivity, and fabricated dual coated tape to evaluate playback performance. The spherical shape contributes to smooth surfaces and reduced boundary variation between the magnetic layer and underlayer. The fine particle size, 17 nm, yields low media noise and high signal-to-noise ratio. The high coercivity, compared to metal particulate media, contributes to high amplitude resolution (DS0 = 170 kfci). We confirmed that write demagnetization is well restrained and that NanoCAP tape should show very good playback performance with a superior writer. Index Terms--Coercivity, magnetic particle, media noise.
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27. Molecular activated recombination in divertor simulation plasma on GAMMA 10/PDX
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Sakamoto, M., primary, Terakado, A., additional, Nojiri, K., additional, Ezumi, N., additional, Nakashima, Y., additional, Sawada, K., additional, Ichimura, K., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Oki, K., additional, Shimizu, K., additional, Ohno, N., additional, Masuzaki, S., additional, Togo, S., additional, Kohagura, J., additional, and Yoshikawa, M., additional
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28. PERSONALITY, HEALTH BEHAVIOR, AND MORTALITY IN THE VERY OLD
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Hirata, T., primary, Arai, Y., additional, Takayama, M., additional, Osawa, Y., additional, Abe, Y., additional, Iinuma, T., additional, and Fukumoto, M., additional
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29. SATISFACTION WITH DIETARY LIFE AFFECTS SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN VERY ELDERLY PEOPLE
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Iinuma, T., primary, Fukui, Y., additional, Shioda, Y., additional, Lee, J., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Gionhaku, N., additional, Arai, Y., additional, and Takayama, M., additional
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30. Fatigue Properties of Butt Welded Aluminum Alloy and Carbon Steel Joints by Friction Stirring
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Okane, M, primary, Shitaka, T, additional, Ishida, M, additional, Chaki, T, additional, Yasui, T, additional, and Fukumoto, M, additional
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- 2017
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31. P-287 - Compression therapy of both hands is safely applicable for the prevention of oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy
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Kawakami, K., Koyama, Y., Morioka, M., Tobaru, Y., Sakura, Y., Fukumoto, M., Nagamine, A., Hattori, K., Taira, I., Shimada, N., Okuno, E., Tsuyuki, S., and Kanazawa, A.
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32. Uptake of Radioactive Cesium by Intestinal and Probiotic Bacteria
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SAITO, K., KURODA, K., SEKINE, T., FUKUMOTO, M., KINO, Y., FUKUDA, T., HAMASHIRO, H., SHINODA, H., ISOGAI, H., KOBAYASHI, J., NISHIMURA, J., ABE, Y., NISHIDA, N., KOUNO, M., and ISOGAI, E.
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ComputingMethodologies_GENERAL - Abstract
Poster Sessions
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33. Acute childhood diarrhoea and maternal time allocation in the Northern Central Sierra of Pe
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Elder J, Jacoby E, Kenneth H. Brown, Fukumoto M, Stallings Rh, and Margaret E. Bentley
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Program evaluation ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Food Handling ,Population ,Time allocation ,Psychological intervention ,Mothers ,Developing country ,Environmental health ,Peru ,Humans ,Medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Child Care ,education ,Developing Countries ,education.field_of_study ,Child rearing ,business.industry ,Data Collection ,Health Policy ,Public health ,Infant ,Mother-Child Relations ,Diarrhea ,Child, Preschool ,Time and Motion Studies ,Diarrhea, Infantile ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Interventions to improve child health depend, at least implicitly, on changing maternal knowledge and behaviour and a reallocation of maternal time. There have been few studies, however, of the time cost involved in the adoption of new health technologies and even fewer that examine changes in maternal activities in response to child illness. The present study examines maternal daytime activities and investigates changes that occur when children are ill. We examine the impact of acute childhood diarrhoea episodes on the activity patterns of the mother/caretaker in this setting. The results show that mothers alter their usual activity patterns only slightly in response to acute diarrhoea episodes in their children. They continue to perform the same variety of activities as when the children are healthy, although they are more likely to perform them with the child 'carried' on their back. There is some indication that diarrhoea perceived to be more severe did result in the mother acting as caretaker more frequently. These findings have important implications for health interventions that depend on changing the amount of maternal or caretaker time spent for child health technologies, but the implications may vary depending on the reasons for the observed lack of changes in caretaker activities.During the daytime in the rural village of Macashca in the Callejon de Huaylas, Peru, data collecters conducted 30 minute interval spot check observations on the activities of 45 children aged 4-36 months and their mothers/caretakers to examine the effect of acute childhood diarrhea episodes on the activities of the mothers/caretakers. The mothers/caretakers took more than 2 hours/day to prepare meals and 0.13 hours/day to collect fuel and water. Mothers were the caretakers for about 70% of all observations. Overall, time spent on child care duties increased only slightly during acute diarrhea episodes. It increased markedly for children aged 12-18 months, however (230 vs. 415 minutes/day; p = 0.006). When mothers perceived diarrhea to be severe, the amount of time spent in caretaker activities increased (72% vs. 62% during health; p = 0.1). Time spent on productive activities (e.g., gardening, food preparation, and work for wages) did not change greatly during acute diarrhea episodes. Possible explanations why mothers did not change their activity patterns during acute diarrhea episodes include: lack of flexibility to change their activity patterns; diarrhea may not be perceived as a threat; and lack of knowledge of, or access to, diarrheal treatments other than herbal tea. These findings demonstrate the need for public health specialists to consider the amount of time spent on child health technologies when designing health interventions. Realistic assessments of the practice and efficacy of traditional caretaker patterns during diarrheal episodes should be conducted to design feasible, culturally appropriate, effective case management programs.
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34. Unraveling Low-Level Gamma Radiation-Responsive Changes in Expression of Early and Late Genes in Leaves of Rice Seedlings at litate Village, Fukushima
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Hayashi, G., primary, Shibato, J., additional, Imanaka, T., additional, Cho, K., additional, Kubo, A., additional, Kikuchi, S., additional, Satoh, K., additional, Kimura, S., additional, Ozawa, S., additional, Fukutani, S., additional, Endo, S., additional, Ichikawa, K., additional, Agrawal, G. K., additional, Shioda, S., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, and Rakwal, R., additional
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35. Feces, flies, and fetor: findings from a Peruvian shantytown
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Huttly, Fukumoto M, del Aguila R, Lanata Cf, Kendall C, and Yeager Ba
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,Sanitation ,Urban Population ,lcsh:RC955-962 ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,lcsh:Medicine ,Garbage ,Feces ,Hygiene ,Environmental health ,Peru ,Medicine ,Humans ,education ,Poverty ,media_common ,education.field_of_study ,Childhood diarrhea ,business.industry ,Public health ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infant ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Defecation ,Female ,Sanitary Engineering ,business ,Clearance - Abstract
Sanitary disposal of feces is vital to combat childhood diarrhea, and its promotion is key to improving health in developing countries. Knowledge of prevailing feces disposal practices is a prerequisite to formulation of effective intervention strategies. Two studies were conducted in a shantytown area of Lima, Peru. First, information was gathered through in-depth interviews with mothers and structured observations (4 hours) of young children and their caretakers. Data on beliefs and practices related to feces disposal behaviors were obtained. Excreta were deposited by animals or humans in or near the house in 82% of households observed. Beliefs about feces depended on their source and were reflected in how likely the feces were to be cleared. While 22% of children aged > or = 18 months were observed to use a potty for defecation, 48% defecated on the ground where the stools often remained. Although almost all children were cleaned after defecation, 30% retained some fecal matter on their body or clothes. Handwashing after the child's defecation was extremely rare for both children (5%) and caretakers (20%). The hygienic disposal of feces poses problems in this type of community. Nevertheless existing practices were found that show promise for promotion on a wider scale, including greater use of potties.
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36. Decreased expression of cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP) in male germ cells at elevated temperature
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Nishiyama, H., Danno, S., Kaneko, Y., Itoh, K., Yokoi, H., Fukumoto, M., Okuno, H., Millán, J. L., Matsuda, T., Yoshida, O., and Fujita, J.
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Adult ,Male ,Hot Temperature ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,Immunohistochemistry ,Mice, Mutant Strains ,Cold Temperature ,Mice ,Germ Cells ,Reference Values ,Spermatocytes ,Stress, Physiological ,Cryptorchidism ,Testis ,Varicocele ,Animals ,Humans ,In Situ Hybridization ,Research Article - Abstract
Physiological scrotal hypothermia is necessary for normal spermatogenesis and fertility in mammals. Cirp is a recently identified cold-inducible RNA-binding protein that is inducible at 32 degrees C in mouse somatic cells in vitro. Cirp is constitutively expressed in the testis of mouse and structurally highly similar to RBM1, a candidate for the human azoospermia factor. To elucidate the role played by Cirp in spermatogenesis, we investigated its expression levels during spermatogenesis and after heat stress. In the mouse testis, cirp mRNA was detected in the germ cells, and the level varied depending on the stage of differentiation. Also, a high level of Cirp protein was detected immunohistochemically in the nucleus of primary spermatocytes. Expression of Cirp was decreased in the GC-2spd(ts) mouse germ cell line when culture temperature was raised from 32 degrees C to 37 degrees C. When mouse testis was exposed to heat stress by experimental cryptorchidism or immersion of the lower abdomen in warm (42 degrees C) water, the expression of Cirp was decreased in the testis within 6 hours after either treatment. In human testis with varicocele analyzed immunohistochemically, germ cells expressed less Cirp protein than those in the testis without varicocele. These results demonstrated that CIRP expression is down-regulated at elevated temperature in male germ cells of mice and humans. Analysis of Cirp expression in the testes will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms leading to male infertility.
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37. Anaemia in CKD 5D
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Mikhail, A., primary, Kaplan, M., additional, Macdougall, I., additional, Schmidt, R. J., additional, Rastogi, A., additional, Wang, W., additional, Tong, S., additional, Mayo, M., additional, Oestreicher, N., additional, Schiller, B., additional, Green, J. M., additional, Verma, R., additional, Leu, K., additional, Mortensen, R. B., additional, Young, P. R., additional, Schatz, P., additional, Wojchowski, D. M., additional, Shimonaka, Y., additional, Sasaki, Y., additional, Yorozu, K., additional, Sasaki, M. N., additional, Ikuta, K., additional, Kohgo, Y., additional, Omori, Y. M., additional, Hiramatsu, M., additional, Momoki, N., additional, Kakio, Y., additional, Shibuto, N., additional, Takeuchi, H., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Maruyama, K., additional, Matsuo, Y., additional, Omori, Y., additional, Robinson, B. M., additional, Larkina, M., additional, Goodkin, D. A., additional, Li, Y., additional, Locatelli, F., additional, Nolen, J., additional, Kleophas, W., additional, Pisoni, R. L., additional, Sibbel, S., additional, Brunelli, S., additional, Krishnan, M., additional, Horie, M., additional, Hasegawa, E., additional, Minoshima, K.-i., additional, Ambrus, C., additional, Kerkovits, L., additional, Szegedi, J., additional, Benke, A., additional, Toth, E., additional, Nagy, L., additional, Borbas, B., additional, Rozinka, A., additional, Nemeth, J., additional, Varga, G., additional, Kulcsar, I., additional, Gergely, L., additional, Szakony, S., additional, Kiss, I., additional, Danielson, K., additional, Qureshi, A. R., additional, Heimburger, O., additional, Stenvinkel, P., additional, Lindholm, B., additional, Hylander-Rossner, B., additional, Germanis, G., additional, Hansson, M., additional, Beshara, S., additional, Barany, P., additional, Dueymes, J.-M., additional, Kolko, A., additional, Couchoud, C., additional, Combe, C., additional, Covic, A., additional, Goldsmith, D., additional, Zaoui, P., additional, Gesualdo, L., additional, London, G., additional, Dellanna, F., additional, Mann, J., additional, Turner, M., additional, Muenzberg, M., additional, MacDonald, K., additional, Denhaerynck, K., additional, Abraham, I., additional, Sanchez, M. B., additional, Casero, R. C., additional, Ortiz, R. V., additional, Carmelo, I. G., additional, Munoz, S. C., additional, Gomez, E. R., additional, Rodriguez, C. S., additional, Kuji, T., additional, Fujikawa, T., additional, Kakimoto-Shino, M., additional, Shibata, K., additional, Toya, Y., additional, Umemura, S., additional, Topuzovic, N., additional, Mihaljevic, I., additional, Rupcic, V., additional, Sterner, G., additional, Clyne, N., additional, Toblli, J., additional, Di Gennaro, F., additional, Chmielewski, M., additional, Jagodzinski, P., additional, Lichodziejewska-Niemierko, M., additional, Rutkowski, B., additional, Takasawa, K., additional, Takaeda, C., additional, Ueda, H., additional, Higuchi, M., additional, Maeda, T., additional, Tomosugi, N., additional, Moghazy, T. F., additional, Jakic, M., additional, Zibar, L., additional, Romei Longhena, G., additional, Beck, W., additional, Liebchen, A., additional, Teatini, U., additional, Rottembourg, J. B., additional, Guerin, A., additional, Diaconita, M., additional, Dansaert, A., additional, Koike, K., additional, Fukami, K., additional, Shimamatsu, K., additional, Kawaguchi, A., additional, and Okuda, S., additional
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38. Monoallelic expression of the insulin-like growth factor-2 gene in ovarian cancer
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Yun, K., Fukumoto, M., and Jinno, Y.
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Ovarian Neoplasms ,animal structures ,endocrine system diseases ,Base Sequence ,Carcinoma ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Ovary ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor II ,Humans ,Female ,Alleles ,Research Article - Abstract
Genomic imprinting is defined as a gamete-specific modification causing differential expression of the two alleles of a gene in somatic cells and is becoming increasingly recognized as playing an important role in a number of human diseases including cancer. We have reported that the loss of the insulin-like growth factor-2 (IGF2) gene imprinting results in the deregulation of both IGF2 alleles, which may contribute to the onset of Wilms tumor. It is important to see whether such abnormal genomic imprinting is implicated in the etiology of common adulthood cancers. In the present study we have examined the expression level and imprinting status of the IGF2 gene in human ovaries and ovarian cancers. We confirm that IGF2 is significantly expressed in ovaries and ovarian cancers. In normal ovaries, both surface epithelium and the ovary proper demonstrate monoallelic IGF2 expression. Among 27 tumors, all 11 heterozygous for the IGF2 locus show monoallelic IGF2 expression (2 of them are proven to be from the paternal allele). The data suggest that the increased IGF2 gene expression in ovarian cancer may be achieved by a mechanism other than loss of imprinting.
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39. Activation of the AKT/cyclin D1/Cdk4 survival signaling pathway in radioresistant cancer stem cells
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Shimura, T, primary, Noma, N, additional, Oikawa, T, additional, Ochiai, Y, additional, Kakuda, S, additional, Kuwahara, Y, additional, Takai, Y, additional, Takahashi, A, additional, and Fukumoto, M, additional
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40. The Synthesis of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Powder for Cold Spray Process
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Salim, N Tjitra, primary, Yamada, M, additional, Nakano, H, additional, and Fukumoto, M, additional
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41. Enhancement of autophagy is a potential modality for tumors refractory to radiotherapy
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Kuwahara, Y, primary, Oikawa, T, additional, Ochiai, Y, additional, Roudkenar, M H, additional, Fukumoto, M, additional, Shimura, T, additional, Ohtake, Y, additional, Ohkubo, Y, additional, Mori, S, additional, and Uchiyama, Y, additional
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42. Clinical implication of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT in monitoring disease activity in spondyloarthritis
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Taniguchi, Y., primary, Kumon, Y., additional, Arii, K., additional, Tsugita, M., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Ohnishi, T., additional, Kobayashi, S., additional, and Terada, Y., additional
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43. Evaluation of local fatigue strength in spot weld by small specimen
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NAKAYAMA, E., primary, FUKUMOTO, M., additional, MIYAHARA, M., additional, OKAMURA, K., additional, FUJIMOTO, H., additional, FUKUI, K., additional, and KITAMURA, T., additional
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44. Concomitant enhancement of the response to Mls-1a antigens and the induction of post-thymectomy autoimmune gastritis in BALB/c mice
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Murakami, K., Hosono, M., Maruyama, H., Mori, Y., Nishio, A., Fukumoto, M., Watanabe, Y., Inaba, M., Kuribayashi, K., Sakai, M., and Masuda, T.
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Male ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Mice, Inbred C3H ,Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta ,T-Lymphocytes ,Immunoglobulins ,Other Animal Models ,Thymus Gland ,Flow Cytometry ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Minor Lymphocyte Stimulatory Antigens ,Mice ,Parietal Cells, Gastric ,Mice, Inbred DBA ,Gastritis ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Female ,Autoantibodies - Abstract
We examined the role of Mls antigens in the induction of autoimmune gastritis (AIG) in BALB/c and DBA/2 mice subjected to thymectomy. The prevalence of AIG in Mls-1b mice which underwent thymectomy on day 3 after birth (3d-Tx) was 78% (mean), while in Mls-1a DBA/2 mice it was6%. Whereas AIG-negative 3d-Tx DBA/2 mice produced 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME)-sensitive antiparietal cell autoantibody, AIG-positive BALB/c mice made 2-ME-resistant anti-parietal cell autoantibody. In addition, the prevalence of AIG in 3d-Tx BALB/c mice which were rendered tolerant to MIs-1a antigens by injection of bone marrow cells from (BALB/c x DBA/2)F1 mice within 24 h after birth was decreased compared with the non-tolerant control mice; the prevalence being 80% in the controls and 30% in the tolerant animals. Thus, the activation of helper T cells, including T cells responding to Mls-1a antigens and including immunoglobulin class switch, appeared to be closely associated with the induction of AIG. Flowcytometric analysis confirmed that CD4- V beta 6 T cells had increased in the regional lymph nodes of the stomach in AIG mice. However, an increase in the number of V beta 11 T cells, which are known to increase in 3d-Tx mice, occurred in the CD8, but not in the CD4 T cell population. Injection of MoAb to L3T4, but not Lyt2, V beta 6- or V beta 8-TCR, into 3d-Tx BALB/c and syngeneic nude mice which had received spleen cells of 3d-Tx BALB/c mice bearing AIG completely abrogated the development of AIG, despite there being remarkable decreases in T cells expressing relevant markers to the injected antibodies in all the mice. These findings suggest that the increase of V beta 6+ L3T4+ T cells in AIG mice was concomitant with the activation of AIG-inducing V beta 6- L3T4+ T cells.
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45. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography: a clinical tool for evaluation of enthesitis in patients with spondyloarthritides
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Taniguchi, Y., primary, Arii, K., additional, Kumon, Y., additional, Fukumoto, M., additional, Ohnishi, T., additional, Horino, T., additional, Kagawa, T., additional, Kobayashi, S., additional, Ogawa, Y., additional, and Terada, Y., additional
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46. KRAS or BRAF mutation status is a useful predictor of sensitivity to MEK inhibition in ovarian cancer
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Nakayama, N, primary, Nakayama, K, additional, Yeasmin, S, additional, Ishibashi, M, additional, Katagiri, A, additional, Iida, K, additional, Fukumoto, M, additional, and Miyazaki, K, additional
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47. Concomitant enhancement of the response to Mls-la antigens and the induction of post-thymectomy autoimmune gastritis in BALB/c mice
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MURAKAMI, K., primary, HOSONO, M., additional, MARUYAMA, H., additional, MORI, Y., additional, NISHIO, A., additional, FUKUMOTO, M., additional, WATANABE, Y., additional, INABA, M., additional, KURIBAYASHI, K., additional, SAKA, M., additional, and MASUDA, T., additional
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48. Molecular cloning and expression analysis of cDNAs encoding a putative Nrt2 nitrate transporter from peach
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Nakamura, Y., primary, Umemiya, Y., additional, Masuda, K., additional, Inoue, H., additional, and Fukumoto, M., additional
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49. Ablation of a peptidyl prolyl isomerase Pin1 from p53-null mice accelerated thymic hyperplasia by increasing the level of the intracellular form of Notch1
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Takahashi, K, primary, Akiyama, H, additional, Shimazaki, K, additional, Uchida, C, additional, Akiyama-Okunuki, H, additional, Tomita, M, additional, Fukumoto, M, additional, and Uchida, T, additional
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50. Three-dimensional transition map of flattening behavior in the thermal spray process
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Fukumoto, M., primary, Shiiba, M., additional, Kaji, H., additional, and Yasui, T., additional
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