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2. Exploring Factors and Associate Responses for Anxiety in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Web-Based Survey in Japan.
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Zhuang, Jinman, Cai, Guoxi, Lu, Yixiao, Xu, Xinying, Lin, Yulan, Wong, Li Ping, Hu, Zhijian, Yamamoto, Taro, Morita, Kouichi, Aoyagi, Kiyoshi, and He, Fei
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COVID-19 pandemic ,MENTAL illness ,COVID-19 ,INTERNET surveys ,STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory ,SOCIAL anxiety - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Anxiety plays an important role in psychology. An exploration of anxiety and its associated reactions may provide insight into measures for addressing mental health problems caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Data from this study provide potential correlational responses to anxiety. Methods: A cross-sectional study using data collected via an online self-reported questionnaire was conducted in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-6), we assessed anxiety levels and explored the relationship between anxiety STAI-6 score, sources of COVID-19 information, the influences of COVID-19, social anxiety symptoms, discrimination, and evaluation of the government. Results: A total of 4,127 participants were included in the analysis. The level of anxiety was not equally distributed across the general population with respect to age, gender, educational level, occupation, income, presence of underlying disease, and location (p < 0.05). The number of sources of information on COVID-19 had a positive correlation with the STAI-6 score (Spearman's rho = 0.176, p < 0.001). The influence of the pandemic was correlated with moderate–severe anxiety. A high level of anxiety added to social anxiety (Spearman's rho = 0.04, p < 0.05) and discriminatory behavior (Spearman's rho = 0.11, p < 0.01). Being female (Estimate = 0.926) and from a non-emergency area (Estimate = −0.308) was related to higher STAI scores, and higher education (Estimate = −0.305), and income (Estimate = −0.168) decreased the STAI score. The respondents who had a lower evaluative score of the preventive activities undertaken by the national and local governments had higher STAI-6 scores. Conclusion: Our findings provide statistical evidence for the associated reaction of anxiety and that anxiety reactions may vary in predictable ways. Further studies should focus on the strategic interventions that may decrease the associated responses to anxiety, to address mental health issues due to the pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Magnetic properties of different grain-sized particles of sediments from the Okinawa Trough and their relationships to sedimentary environment.
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Li Ping, Li Peiying, Zhang Xiaoiong, Gao Cherigxiao, Xu Xingyong, Du Jun, and Liu Lejun
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PARTICLES , *MAGNETIC properties , *SEDIMENTS , *MINERALS - Abstract
Multiple magnetic parameters were measured for nine different grain-sized fractions separated from the sediment samples that are representatives of four different sedimentary environments of the Okinawa Trough. Based on the measured results, the contributions of different grain-sized particles to total magnetic susceptibility of bulk sediments, the magnetic mineral assemblage and magnetic domain state as well as their relationships to sedimentary environment were discussed. Our research shows that the magnetic mineral is dominated by magnetite with a small amount of hematite and is primarily in pseudo-single-domain state. That indicates that the different sedimentary environments in the Okinawa Trough have certain correlation in material provenance. The magnetic minerals enrich in different grain-sized particles in response to different sedimentary environments. The contribution of the grain sizes from coarse to fine to coarse and fine to the magnetic susceptibility from the west to the east is in accordance with terrigenous material transportation from continental shelf of the East China Sea to the Okinawa Trough. It also shows difference in magnetic properties as a result of some environmental factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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4. Perceptions of Japanese organizational culture: Employees in non-unionized Japanese-owned and unionized US-owned automobile plants.
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Tang, Thomas Li-Ping, Kim, Jwa K., and O'Donald, Debra Ann
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INDUSTRIAL management ,CORPORATE culture - Abstract
Examines the Japanese management philosophy in organizations and the Japanese organizational culture scale (JOCS). Differences in JOCS and work-related variables between employees of the Japanese-owned and the United States-owned automobile plants; Factors for JOCS identified as family orientation, open communication, team approach and manager knowledge.
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- 2000
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5. Age and provenance of the Baluntai arc-related complex (NW China): Implications for the middle Silurian − Early Carboniferous accretionary tectonics of the Central Tianshan arc in the southern Altaids.
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Zhao, Tongyang, Xiao, Wenjiao, Mao, Qigui, Li, Ping, and Yang, Shuo
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GEOLOGICAL time scales , *GEOLOGICAL mapping , *GEOLOGICAL maps , *ZIRCON , *SCHISTS - Abstract
• Baluntai Complex contains rocks of different ages and metamorphic grades. • Metamorphic protoliths of the Baluntai complex were formed in the Paleozoic. • The Baluntai Complex was formed in the Japan-type arc setting. The Central Tianshan, in the southern Altaids, is characterized by abundant gneiss–schist complexes. The origins and tectonic affinities of these complexes have been controversial in the past two decades. This systematic detrital zircon study used geological mapping of the Baluntai Complex (BC) in the middle section of the Central Tianshan to address these issues. Geological mapping revealed that the BC is a thrust stack that formed by a series of top-to-north thrust faults. Our 1135 concordant U-Pb detrital zircon dating results suggest that the gneisses, schists, and metasandstones of the BC were formed during the Middle Silurian to Early Carboniferous (ca. 433–346 Ma), rather than the Precambrian, as previously assumed. Detrital zircon age provenance of these samples suggests that they are sourced from a continental arc. Combining our new data, we concluded that the BC was generated in the arc-related basins by the northward subduction of the South Tianshan Ocean and that the Central Tianshan was a typical Japan-type arc in the middle and late Paleozoic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Behavioural responses and anxiety symptoms during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Japan: A large scale cross-sectional study.
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Cai, Guoxi, Lin, Yulan, Lu, Yixiao, He, Fei, Morita, Kouichi, Yamamoto, Taro, Aoyagi, Kiyoshi, Taguri, Toshitsugu, Hu, Zhijian, Alias, Haridah, Danaee, Mahmoud, and Wong, Li Ping
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COVID-19 , *MENTAL health services , *SYMPTOMS , *PANDEMICS , *STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory - Abstract
This study explored the behavioural responses and anxiety symptoms of the general adult population in Japan during the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. A web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted between 12th and May 13, 2020. Quota sampling was used to attain equal gender and age distributions representative of the Japanese population. A total of 4127 complete responses were analysed. Higher educational level (B = 0.045, p = 0.002) and household income (B = 0.04, p = 0.009) were associated with a higher increase in preventive measures when comparing before and after the state of emergency was declared. The highest reported social anxiety was a feeling of fear (65.6%), followed by embarrassment (43.8%), keeping infection a secret (41.3%), avoidance (41.3%), and stigma (25.5%). A total of 86.1% of the respondents reported moderate to severe anxiety. The partial least square-based structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) revealed that being female has the greatest effect (B = 0.246, p < 0.0001) on higher current preventive measures, followed by social anxiety (B = 0.119; p = 0.001) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scores (B = 0.153; p < 0.001). Perceived susceptibility (B = 0.033, p = 0.020), knowing someone who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 (B = 0.097, p < 0.001), higher income (B = 0.079, p < 0.001) and educational level (B = 0.045; p = 0.004) all had a small but significant effect on influencing levels of preventive measures. A moderate level of preventive practices found in this study indicates the need to encourage behavioural change to limit the spread of the coronavirus. The provision of mental health services is warranted as anxiety symptoms are prevalent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. The genus Carpesium: A review of its ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and pharmacology.
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Zhang, Jian-Ping, Wang, Guo-Wei, Tian, Xin-Hui, Yang, Yong-Xun, Liu, Qing-Xin, Chen, Li-Ping, Li, Hui-Liang, and Zhang, Wei-Dong
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PHARMACOLOGY , *ANTIFUNGAL agents , *CHINESE medicine , *TRADITIONAL medicine , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *TOXICOLOGY , *TERPENES , *PHYTOCHEMICALS , *PLANT extracts , *MEDLINE , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *MEDICINAL plants , *PHENOLS , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *DELUSIONAL parasitosis , *ASIAN medicine , *ONLINE information services , *TUMORS , *INFLAMMATION - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance The plants in the genus Carpesium , which grow naturally in Asia and Europe, have long been used in traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese medicines. The antipyretic, antimalarial, haemostatic, anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties of their extracts enabled their use in the treatment of several diseases, such as fevers, colds, contusions, diarrhoea, mastitis, mumps, hepatitis, malaria, etc. This review summarises the state-of-the-art and comprehensive information surrounding its use as traditional medicine, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology to reveal the potential therapeutic effects of Carpesium plants and to establish a solid foundation for directing future research. Materials and methods The extensive reading and investigation were actualised by systematically searching the scientific literatures including Chinese, Korean and Japanese herbal classics, library catalogs and scientific databases (PubMed, Scopus, SciFinder and the Web of Science), were systematically searched for topics related to factors like the chemical constituents, pharmacognostic research and pharmacological effects of the Carpesium species. Results Carpesium plants have been studied extensively as traditional folk medicines in China, Korea and Japan all the time. In past, phytochemical research was the focal point of this genus, and the recent studies of the members of this genus have been focused on the pharmacological activity and potential therapeutic applications of these plants. The research performed revealed that 143 compounds including sesquiterpenoid lactone monomers, sesquiterpenoid lactone dimers, monoterpenes, diterpenoids, phenolic compounds, and several other type of compounds, were isolated and identified within this genus in recent years, and certain of these constituents had demonstrated to possess anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, anti-plasmodial, anti-oxidant, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial effects. Conclusions This review shows that approximately 50 active compounds possess therapeutic potential during the treatment of cancer, inflammatory, parasitosis, etc. However, apart from those bioactive molecules, a considerable part of compounds, including a lot of sesquiterpenes, and several other type of compounds that have been previously isolated but have not been tested biologically need to be further tested. Therefore, more pharmacological experiments should be focused on these untested chemical constituents. Additionally, another issue concerns that most pharmacological studies were only performed in vitro-based experiments, so additional in vivo tests in animal models are required to estimate their side effects for the safety approval of therapeutic applications. Finally, further studies through well controlled, double-blind clinical trials are required to re-evaluate their efficacious and possible side effects, and more pharmacological mechanisms on main active compounds will also be needed for illuminating correlations between ehnopharmacology and pharmacology in future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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8. Intraoperative Surrogate Indicators of Gastric Cancer Patients' Long-Term Prognosis: The Number of Lymph Nodes Examined Relates to the Lymph Node Noncompliance Rate.
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Lin GT, Chen QY, Zhong Q, Zheng CH, Li P, Xie JW, Wang JB, Lin JX, Lu J, and Huang CM
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- Humans, Japan epidemiology, Lymph Node Excision, Lymphatic Metastasis, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Lymph Nodes diagnostic imaging, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymph Nodes surgery, Stomach Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Stomach Neoplasms mortality, Stomach Neoplasms pathology, Stomach Neoplasms surgery
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Background: The number of examined lymph nodes (ExLNs) and the rate of lymph node (LN) noncompliance are two independent indicators for evaluating the oncological efficacy for radical gastric cancer (GC) surgery. There are no studies to prove the relationship between these two indicators and their influence on the long-term prognosis of GC patients., Methods: The clinicopathological data of 1872 patients with radical GC resection with pathological stage pT2-4N0-3M0 from June 2007 to June 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Noncompliance was defined as patients with more than one or more LN stations absence as described in the protocol for lymphadenectomy in the Japanese Gastric Cancer Association., Results: Among 1872 patients, 941 (50.3%) had complete LN compliance, 469 (25.1%) had minor LN noncompliance, and 462 (24.6%) had major LN noncompliance. Logistic regression analysis showed that cT staging and ExLNs were independent risk factors for LN noncompliance. In the whole group, Kaplan-Meier survival curve elucidated that overall survival (OS) differences of ExLNs ≤ 25 and ExLNs > 25 were statistically significant (p < 0.001). Stratified analysis of LN noncompliance elucidated no statistically significant difference in OS of these two group. Multivariate COX regression analysis suggested that LN noncompliance was an independent prognostic factor for OS, whereas ExLNs was no longer an independent prognostic factor for OS., Conclusions: The increase number of ExLNs can improve the OS of GC patients, which depends on the decrease of LN noncompliance rate. As surrogate indicators for long-term prognosis of GC patients, LN noncompliance rate was better than ExLNs number.
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- 2020
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9. The predictive value of the preoperative C-reactive protein-albumin ratio for early recurrence and chemotherapy benefit in patients with gastric cancer after radical gastrectomy: using randomized phase III trial data.
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Xu BB, Lu J, Zheng ZF, Xie JW, Wang JB, Lin JX, Chen QY, Cao LL, Lin M, Tu RH, Huang ZN, Lin JL, Zheng CH, Huang CM, and Li P
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- Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Incidence, Japan epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local epidemiology, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local metabolism, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, ROC Curve, Stomach Neoplasms metabolism, Stomach Neoplasms pathology, Survival Rate, Albumins metabolism, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, C-Reactive Protein metabolism, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant mortality, Gastrectomy mortality, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local diagnosis, Stomach Neoplasms therapy
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Background: The definition and predictors of early recurrence (ER) for gastric cancer (GC) patients after radical gastrectomy are unclear., Methods: A minimum-p value approach was used to evaluate the optimal cutoff value of recurrence-free survival to determine ER and late recurrence (LR). Receiver operating characteristic curves were generated for inflammatory indices. Potential risk factors for ER were assessed with a Cox regression model. A decision curve analysis was performed to evaluate the clinical utility., Results: A total of 401 patients recruited in a clinical trial (NCT02327481) from January 2015 to April 2016 were included in this study. The optimal length of recurrence-free survival to distinguish between ER (n = 44) and LR (n = 52) was 12 months. Factors associated with ER included a preoperative C-reactive protein-albumin ratio (CAR) ≥ 0.131, stage III and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy (PAC) > 3 cycles. The risk model consisting of both the CAR and TNM stage had a higher predictive ability and better clinical utility than TNM stage alone. Further stratification analysis of the stage III patients found that for the patients with a CAR < 0.131, both PAC with 1-3 cycles (p = 0.029) and > 3 cycles (p < 0.001) could reduce the risk of ER. However, for patients with a CAR ≥ 0.131, a benefit was observed only if they received PAC > 3 cycles (54.2% vs 16.0%, p = 0.004), rather than 1-3 cycles (58.3% vs 54.2%, p = 0.824)., Conclusions: A recurrence-free interval of 12 months was found to be the optimal threshold for differentiating between ER and LR. Preoperative CAR was a promising predictor of ER and PAC response. PAC with 1-3 cycles may not exert a protective effect against ER for stage III GC patients with CAR ≥ 0.131.
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- 2019
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10. Serum miR-224 reflects stage of hepatocellular carcinoma and predicts survival.
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Zhuang LP and Meng ZQ
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- Adult, Aged, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular epidemiology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Japan epidemiology, Liver Neoplasms epidemiology, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Retrospective Studies, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular blood, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular mortality, Liver Neoplasms blood, Liver Neoplasms mortality, MicroRNAs blood
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Background: In our previous study, we conducted a systematic screening of miRNA to identify potential serum biomarkers for predicting venous metastasis and survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). miR-224 was one of the differentially expressed miRNAs. This study aimed to confirm whether serum miR-224 level is associated with the presence of venous metastasis and survival., Methods: TaqMan miRNA probe was used to perform qRT-PCR assays to evaluate the expression of serum miR-224 in a cohort of 182 HCC patients., Results: Patients with high miR-224 serum level showed poor survival compared to that with low miR-224 serum level (HR 1.985; 95% CI, 1.08, 3.65, P=0.027). The serum miR-224 levels were significantly higher in the BCLC stage C patients compared with the stage B patients (P=0.005). In further analysis, significant difference of serum miR-224 expression level was observed when patients grouped by the status of PVTT but not the status of extra-liver metastasis (P=0.013 and P=0.091). Serum levels of miR-224 showed significant relation with parameters of liver damage and serum AFP., Conclusion: Serum miR-224 might be BCLC stage dependent. It can reflect the status of tumor and liver damage. It was an independent predictor for the survival of HCC patients.
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- 2015
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11. Characterization and long-term persistence of immune response following two doses of an AS03A-adjuvanted H1N1 influenza vaccine in healthy Japanese adults.
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Ikematsu H, Nagai H, Kawashima M, Kawakami Y, Tenjinbaru K, Li P, Walravens K, Gillard P, and Roman F
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- Adult, Antibodies, Neutralizing immunology, Antibodies, Viral immunology, Female, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus immunology, Humans, Influenza Vaccines administration & dosage, Influenza, Human immunology, Influenza, Human prevention & control, Japan, Male, Middle Aged, Time Factors, Vaccination, Young Adult, Adjuvants, Immunologic, Antibodies, Neutralizing blood, Antibodies, Viral blood, Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype immunology, Influenza Vaccines immunology
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Background Long-term persistence of immune response and safety of two doses of an A/California/07/2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccine adjuvanted with AS03 (an α-tocopherol oil-in-water emulsion-based Adjuvant System) administered 21 d apart was evaluated in Japanese adults [NCT00989612]. Methods One-hundred healthy subjects aged 20-64 y (stratified [1:1] into two age strata 20-40 y and 41-64 y) received 21 d apart, two doses of AS03-adjuvanted 3.75µg haemagglutinin (HA) H1N1 2009 vaccine. Immunogenicity data by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay six months after the first vaccine dose (Day 182) and microneutralization assay following each of the two vaccine doses (Days 21 and 42) and at Day 182 are reported here. Results Persistence of strong HI immune response was observed at Day 182 that met the US and European regulatory thresholds for pandemic influenza vaccines (seroprotection rate: 95%; seroconversion rate: 93%; geometric mean fold-rise: 20). The neutralizing antibody response against the A/Netherlands/602/2009 strain (antigenically similar to vaccine-strain) persisted for at least up to Day 182 (vaccine response rate: 76%; geometric mean titer: 114.4) and paralleled the HI immune response at all time points. No marked difference was observed in HI antibody persistence and neutralising antibody response between the two age strata. The vaccine had a clinically-acceptable safety profile. Conclusion Two priming doses of H1N1 2009 pandemic influenza vaccine induced an immune response persisting for at least six months after the first vaccine dose. This could be beneficial in evaluating the importance and effect of vaccination with this AS03-adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine.
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- 2012
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12. Isolation of 16 polymorphic microsatellite markers from an endangered and endemic species, Podocarpus nakaii (Podocarpaceae).
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Chiang YC, Shih HC, Chang LW, Li WR, Lin HY, and Ju LP
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- Alleles, Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis, DNA Primers, Genetic Speciation, Genetics, Population, Geography, Heterozygote, Japan, Taiwan, DNA, Plant genetics, Endangered Species, Genetic Markers, Microsatellite Repeats, Polymorphism, Genetic, Tracheophyta genetics, Trees genetics
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Premise of the Study: Sixteen polymorphic microsatellite markers were isolated and characterized from the endangered evergreen tree Podocarpus nakaii to evaluate the population structure for conservation efforts., Methods and Results: Based on a modified amplified fragment length polymorphism and magnetic bead enrichment method, 16 polymorphic primer sets were developed for this endangered insular species. Allele numbers ranged from five to seven, with an observed heterozygosity ranging from 0.29 to 0.88. Most primers were able to amplify DNA from the endemic P. fasciculus and the widely distributed P. macrophyllus var. macrophyllus, P. macrophyllus var. maki, and P. costalis., Conclusions: The results reported here indicate the usefulness of codominant markers for future studies of the population genetics of P. nakaii. In addition, the markers are useful for further phytogeographic and speciation studies in P. fasciculus, P. macrophyllus var. macrophyllus, and P. macrophyllus var. maki, which are closely related species.
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- 2011
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13. Impact of the Japanese diagnosis procedure combination-based payment system in Japan.
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Wang K, Li P, Chen L, Kato K, Kobayashi M, and Yamauchi K
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- Costs and Cost Analysis, Diagnosis-Related Groups, Fee-for-Service Plans organization & administration, Health Care Reform organization & administration, Humans, Japan, Length of Stay economics, National Health Programs organization & administration, Fee-for-Service Plans economics, Health Care Reform economics, National Health Programs economics
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In the health insurance system of Japan, a fee-for-service system has been applied to individual treatment services since 1958. This system involves a structural problem of causing an increase in examination and drug administration. A flat-fee payment system called DPC was introduced in April 2003 to solve the problems of the fee-for-service system. Based on the data of 2003 and 2004, we assessed the impact of DPC in Japan, and obtained the following conclusions: First, the introduction of DPC in Japan could not decrease the absolute value of medical costs; second, the internal efficiency of the institutions was improved, for example, by reducing the mean length of hospitalizations; third, the DPC-based diagnosis classification is considered to be effective for simplifying the medical fee system within the framework of EBM and for providing patients with information; and fourth, after introduction of the DPC, structural problems remain in the flat-fee payment system, such as examination and treatment of low quality, selection of patients and up coding. Its introduction should thus be performed with sufficient caution. We will make greater efforts to establish a better medical fee system by evaluating these problems.
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- 2010
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14. Cost-effectiveness of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators in Brugada syndrome treatment.
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Wang K, Yamauchi K, Li P, Kato H, Kobayashi M, Kato K, and Shimizu Y
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- Cohort Studies, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Humans, Japan, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Survival Analysis, Time Factors, Brugada Syndrome drug therapy, Defibrillators, Implantable economics
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Brugada syndrome is characterized by an ST-segment elevation in the right precordial ECG leads and a high incidence of sudden death in patients with structurally normal hearts. Some trials have demonstrated that the cost-effectiveness of ICD implantation treatment in patients with structurally abnormal hearts is more favorable than that of control treatment. We used Treeage pro 2005 to estimate costs and survival among the Brugada syndrome patients who received either an ICD or were treated by control therapy of Ito-blocking properties (quinidine) or beta-blockers (propranolol). In conclusion, our analysis suggests that prophylactic implantation of an ICD has good cost-effectiveness in patients with Brugada syndrome who are at high risk of sudden death. ICD treatment has shown a cost-effectiveness ratio below $9591 per QALY gained from trials of defibrillator vs beta-blockers for Unexplained Death in Thailand (DEBUT). The control therapy of quinidine may be a good choice for patients who are infants or living in developing countries.
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- 2008
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