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2. Changes in mechanical properties due to induced oxidation of lignite
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A.K.M. Badrul Alam, Aramaki, N., Tamamura, S., Ueno, A., Murakami, T., Fujii, Y., and Kaneko, K.
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P-wave velocity ,Uniaxial compression test ,Mechanical properties ,Induced oxidation ,Lignite - Abstract
2017 ISRM Young Scholars’ Symposium on Rock Mechanics (YSRM 2017) & 2017 International Conference on New Development in Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (NDRMGE 2017).10-13 May, 2017,Jeju,Korea
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- 2017
3. Chemical Reaction Effects on the Tensile Strength of Lignite by Hydrogen Peroxide
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Alam, Akm. B, Aramaki, N., Tamamura, S., Ueno, A., Murakami, T., Tamazawa, S., Kaneko, K., 1000070192309, Fujii, Yoshiaki, Alam, Akm. B, Aramaki, N., Tamamura, S., Ueno, A., Murakami, T., Tamazawa, S., Kaneko, K., 1000070192309, and Fujii, Yoshiaki
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2017 MMIJ Spring Meeting of Hokkaido Branch. June 16 2017, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan., Lignite seams of the Tempoku coalfield in Hokkaido, Japan, are being considered to produce biomethane by subsurface cultivation and gasification method (SCG, Aramaki et al., 2015). Formation of low-molecularweight- organic-acids (LMWOC) by induced oxidation using hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the first stage of this method. Subsequent stages include methanogen cultivation to produce biomethane, using the LMWOC as a substrate, and the last stage corresponds to gas recovery. This study focuses on the influence of the formation of LMWOC via chemical reactions on the tensile strength of the lignite, from an engineering perspective.
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- 2017
4. P1.07-012 Prediction Sensitivity of PD-1 Checkpoint Blockade Using Pathological Tissues Specimens by Novel Computerized Analysis System
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Saito, A., primary, Aramaki, N., additional, Makino, Y., additional, Matsubayashi, J., additional, Ohira, T., additional, Ikeda, N., additional, and Kuroda, M., additional
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- 2017
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5. A consideratoin on the liver cirrhosis with jaundice
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Yoshioka, A., Aramaki, N., Shimizu, K., Sawada, Y., Sakamaki, T., Kuramochi, K., Shimizu, A., and Okutsu, N.
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- 1967
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6. Studies on the prognosis of hepatitis and liver cirrhosis
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Yamakawa, K., Yoshioka, A., Iriki, S., Aramaki, N., Shimizu, K., Sawata, Y., Sakamaki, T., Okuda, H., Kuramochi, K., and Shimizu, A.
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- 1966
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7. Liquefaction of crushable soils
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Hyodd, M., primary, Hyde, A. F. L., additional, and Aramaki, N., additional
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- 1998
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8. A parallel ASIC VLSI neurocomputer for a large number of neurons and billion connections per second speed
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Shimokawa, Y., primary, Fuwa, Y., additional, and Aramaki, N., additional
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- 1991
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9. Cyclic strength and deformation of crushable carbonate sand
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Hyodo, M., Aramaki, N., Itoh, M., and Hyde, A. F. L.
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- 1996
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10. Evaluation of 3-D strain distribution in lignite based on image analysis
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Daisuke FUKUDA, Maruyama, M., Aramaki, N., Kaneko, K., Nara, Y., Kodama, J., and Fujii, Y.
11. Organic matter decomposition of lignite and coaly shale in Soya coal-bearing formations using hydrogen peroxide for subsurface cultivation and gasification.
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Aramaki N., Alam A.K.M.B., Kaneko K., Shigeyoshi H., Tamamura S., Yamamoto S., Aramaki N., Alam A.K.M.B., Kaneko K., Shigeyoshi H., Tamamura S., and Yamamoto S.
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A process called subsurface cultivation and gasification (SCG) is proposed, which converts organic matter in sedimentary rocks to bio-methane gas using microorganisms. The approach uses hydrogen peroxide to rapidly decompose the organic matter. Several coal seams in Hokkaido, Japan, are termed Soya coal-bearing formations and form the Tenpoku coal field. The seams consist of lignite, coaly shale and tuff. The coal field has not been mined since 1972, and SCG will enable gas production from this resource. Immersion tests were conducted on lignite and coaly shale using hydrogen peroxide solution to estimate the amount of low-molecular-weight organic acids and the potential for producing biogenic methane gas. The physical and mechanical properties of the lignite were also investigated. Oxidative decomposition of the lignite, which had a low pyrite content, produced a high yield of low-molecular-weight organic acids as substrates for methanogenic organisms, while the methanogenic potential of coaly shale was lower due to the significantly higher pyrite content. There was no correlation between the material properties of the lignite and the yield of low-molecular-weight organic acids., A process called subsurface cultivation and gasification (SCG) is proposed, which converts organic matter in sedimentary rocks to bio-methane gas using microorganisms. The approach uses hydrogen peroxide to rapidly decompose the organic matter. Several coal seams in Hokkaido, Japan, are termed Soya coal-bearing formations and form the Tenpoku coal field. The seams consist of lignite, coaly shale and tuff. The coal field has not been mined since 1972, and SCG will enable gas production from this resource. Immersion tests were conducted on lignite and coaly shale using hydrogen peroxide solution to estimate the amount of low-molecular-weight organic acids and the potential for producing biogenic methane gas. The physical and mechanical properties of the lignite were also investigated. Oxidative decomposition of the lignite, which had a low pyrite content, produced a high yield of low-molecular-weight organic acids as substrates for methanogenic organisms, while the methanogenic potential of coaly shale was lower due to the significantly higher pyrite content. There was no correlation between the material properties of the lignite and the yield of low-molecular-weight organic acids.
12. Investigation of several influential factors on organic matter decomposition in lignite using hydrogen peroxide to contribute to the subsurface cultivation and gasification method.
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Aramaki N., Alam A.K.M.B., Kaneko K., Murakami T., Tamamura S., Ueno A., Aramaki N., Alam A.K.M.B., Kaneko K., Murakami T., Tamamura S., and Ueno A.
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The subsurface cultivation and gasification (SCG) converts organic matter in sedimentary rocks to bio-methane gas using microorganisms. The approach uses hydrogen peroxide to rapidly decompose the organic matter. Batch tests were conducted on lignite samples to investigate the effects of H2O2 concentration, temperature, liquid/solid ratio and specific subsurface area of lignite on the production of low-molecular-weight organic acids, which act as a substrate for the microorganisms. The results showed that the amount of low-molecular-weight organic acids formed depended on temperature, liquid/solid ratio and specific subsurface area of the lignite, but there was no specific relationship with H2O2 concentration. The mass of lignite decreased markedly at high H2O2 concentrations. Injection of H2O2 into a target seam requires estimation of the optimum H2O2 concentration, taking into account the mechanical stability of the seam and subsurface chemical reactions., The subsurface cultivation and gasification (SCG) converts organic matter in sedimentary rocks to bio-methane gas using microorganisms. The approach uses hydrogen peroxide to rapidly decompose the organic matter. Batch tests were conducted on lignite samples to investigate the effects of H2O2 concentration, temperature, liquid/solid ratio and specific subsurface area of lignite on the production of low-molecular-weight organic acids, which act as a substrate for the microorganisms. The results showed that the amount of low-molecular-weight organic acids formed depended on temperature, liquid/solid ratio and specific subsurface area of the lignite, but there was no specific relationship with H2O2 concentration. The mass of lignite decreased markedly at high H2O2 concentrations. Injection of H2O2 into a target seam requires estimation of the optimum H2O2 concentration, taking into account the mechanical stability of the seam and subsurface chemical reactions.
13. A new architecture for high-performance programmable logic controller
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Aramaki, N., primary, Shimokawa, Y., additional, Kuno, S., additional, Saitoh, T., additional, and Hashimoto, H., additional
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14. A new architecture for high-performance programmable logic controller.
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Aramaki, N., Shimokawa, Y., Kuno, S., Saitoh, T., and Hashimoto, H.
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- 1997
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15. A parallel ASIC VLSI neurocomputer for a large number of neurons and billion connections per second speed.
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Shimokawa, Y., Fuwa, Y., and Aramaki, N.
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- 1991
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16. EFFECTIVENESS OF THE NEEDLE SCOPE IN LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY.
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SHIOMI, S., KOBAYASHI, S., SAKAMOTO, K., MAEKAWA, T., SAKAKIBARA, N., and ARAMAKI, N.
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- 1992
17. EFFECTIVENESS OF INTRAOPERATIVE EXAMINATION DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY.
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KOBAYASHI, S., SHIOMI, S., SAKAMOTO, K., MAEKAWA, T., SAKAKIBARA, N., and ARAMAKI, N.
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- 1992
18. Specific expression and blood kinetics for relaxin 2, lipocalin 2, and tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 at the canine placenta and pregnant bloods.
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Yustinasari LR, Kuratomi M, Kagawa S, Gondo A, Aramaki N, Imai H, and Kusakabe KT
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- Pregnancy, Female, Dogs, Animals, Lipocalin-2 genetics, Relaxin genetics, Relaxin metabolism, Lipoproteins
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In general, humoral factors released from the placenta influence pregnancy progression, but the involvement of the canine placenta is often unidentified. We investigated specific genes in canine placentas and analyzed the blood dynamics of the translated proteins. Furthermore, RNAs are known to be released from placentas embedding in exosomes, a type of extracellular vesicles. Here, the presence of cell-free RNAs in pregnant serums was also confirmed. RNA specimens were purified from the normal healthy dog placentas and applied to RNA-Seq analysis. Expressions of frequent genes were confirmed by RT-PCR using placentas from other individuals and breeds. Relaxin (RLN) 2, lipocalin (LCN) 2, and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) 2 were selected as high-expressed and placenta-specific genes. By western blot, the three factors were clearly detected in the pregnant serums. Quantitative analysis revealed that the amount of RLN2 increased significantly from non-pregnancy to day 41 of pregnancy. Regarding LCN2 and TFPI2, the protein serum levels elevated during pregnancy, but the statistical differences were not detected. Exosomes were found in all pregnant serums; however, the percentage was less than 6% in total extracellular vesicles. The cell-free RNA related to RLN2 was detected, but no elevation was confirmed during pregnancy. We found specific genes in the canine placenta and the transition of their translated protein into the blood. These factors may become useful tools for research on canine pregnancy and monitoring of reproductive management. Exosomes and cell-free RNA could not be found to be valid in canine reproduction.
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- 2024
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19. Accelerated Bioconversion of Chemically Solubilized Lignite Solution to Methane by Methanogenic Consortium: Experimental Results and Their Application to the Subsurface Cultivation and Gasification Method.
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Ueno A, Tamazawa S, Tamamura S, Murakami T, Kiyama T, Inomata H, Aramaki N, Yoshida K, Yamaguchi S, Aoyama H, Naganuma T, and Igarashi T
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Lignite is an obsolete and less commercially circulated natural resource due to its low calorific value worldwide. The effective conversion of lignite into methane is important considering the global energy crunch. This study reported the effective bioconversion of organic matter released from chemically solubilized lignite to methane using two methanogenic consortia types: mixed methanogenic enrichment culture (mMEC) and SAL25-2. We demonstrated in a microcosm study that the start of methane generation was observed within seven days. Furthermore, the methane yield increased as the total organic carbon concentration of the chemically solubilized lignite solution increased. Surprisingly, methane production using mMEC was drastically enhanced by approximately 50-fold when pulverized lignite was added as conductive material (CM) to the microcosms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest number of times methane production increased relative to the control. Our results demonstrated that bioaugmentation using a methanogenic consortium and adding pulverized lignite as CM could facilitate the bioconversion of chemically solubilized lignite solution to methane and lead to effective utilization of subterranean lignite, regarded as a neglected natural resource, without any further excavation processes., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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- 2022
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20. Mast Cells Are Activated in the Giant Earlobe Keloids: A Case Series.
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Nakajima Y, Aramaki N, Takeuchi N, Yamanishi A, Kumagai Y, Okabe K, Yokoyama T, and Kishi K
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- Collagen, Fibroblasts pathology, Humans, Mast Cells pathology, Cicatrix, Hypertrophic pathology, Ear Diseases pathology, Keloid pathology
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Mast cells and inflammatory cells are abundant in keloid and hypertrophic scar tissues. Even if the cause of physical injury is similar, such as piercing or scratching with hands, clinical findings show differences in the size of keloids in the same area. Hence, we performed histological studies on giant keloids larger than the earlobe, and other smaller keloids. We also examined the risk factors associated with the formation of giant lesions. No statistically significant differences in the association of the risk factors were observed. However, histological observations clearly showed a high number of degranulated or active mast cells with a trend towards a greater number of degranulated mast cells in the giant keloid tissues. Collagen production also tended to increase. Two patients with giant keloids were severely obese, suggesting that the persistent inflammatory state of obesity may also be involved in the growth of keloid lesions.
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- 2022
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21. Secondary arteriovenous malformation due to subclavian vein occlusion.
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Nakajima Y, Aramaki N, Kishi K, Tamura M, Nakatsuka S, Jinzaki M, and Inoue M
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An 80-year-old man underwent rectal resection and insertion of a central venous catheter through the left subclavian vein 16 years earlier. Following surgery, he developed edema of his left upper limb that became exacerbated and infected. Computed tomography showed occlusion of the subclavian vein and multiple arteriovenous shunts from the branches of the axillary artery to the venous sac of the axillary vein. Angiography confirmed numerous shunts between the branches of the axillary artery and vein and dilated collateral veins. Embolization of the venous sac was performed using coils, alcohol, and glue. Postprocedural angiography showed complete eradication of the nidus., (© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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- 2022
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22. [Experiences of Cardioaortic Surgery with Small Anterior Mediastinal Mass on Preoperative Computed Tomography].
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Tani K, Mogi K, Sakurai M, Hashimoto M, Ito S, Ichinose S, Aramaki N, Shimizu S, and Takahara Y
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- Humans, Mediastinal Neoplasms, Mediastinum, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Computed tomography(CT) is indispensable for diagnostic imaging. During preoperative assessment for cardioaortic surgery, a CT examination is performed not only for diagnostic purposes but also to decide the surgical strategy. In some cases, CT demonstrates a small abnormal mass in the adipose tissue of the anterior mediastinum. Sometimes radiologists diagnose the image and send the diagnostic report to cardiologists or cardiovascular surgeons. However, they tend to limit their focus to their field of specialty. Thus, they might overlook or underestimate an abnormal mass. Anterior mediastinal masses, though small, may include malignant tumors. Thus, we reviewed 12 cases in which anterior mediastinal masses were found on preoperative CT. Two of these patients were finally diagnosed with malignant tumors. We should pay attention to not only cardiovascular assessment but also mediastinal masses on preoperative CT. In some cases, concomitant surgery for cardioaortic disease and an anterior mediastinal tumor is effective.
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- 2020
23. Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Vascular Anomalies 2017.
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Mimura H, Akita S, Fujino A, Jinnin M, Ozaki M, Osuga K, Nakaoka H, Morii E, Kuramochi A, Aoki Y, Arai Y, Aramaki N, Inoue M, Iwashina Y, Iwanaka T, Ueno S, Umezawa A, Ozeki M, Ochi J, Kinoshita Y, Kurita M, Seike S, Takakura N, Takahashi M, Tachibana T, Chuman K, Nagata S, Narushima M, Niimi Y, Nosaka S, Nozaki T, Hashimoto K, Hayashi A, Hirakawa S, Fujikawa A, Hori Y, Matsuoka K, Mori H, Yamamoto Y, Yuzuriha S, Rikihisa N, Watanabe S, Watanabe S, Kuroda T, Sugawara S, Ishikawa K, and Sasaki S
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- Evidence-Based Medicine methods, Humans, Japan, Societies, Medical standards, Arteriovenous Malformations therapy, Evidence-Based Medicine standards, Hemangioma therapy, Lymphangioma therapy, Skin Neoplasms surgery
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The objective was to prepare guidelines to perform the current optimum treatment by organizing effective and efficient treatments of hemangiomas and vascular malformations, confirming the safety and systematizing treatment, employing evidence-based medicine techniques and aimed at improvement of the outcomes. Clinical questions (CQ) were decided based on the important clinical issues. For document retrieval, key words for published work searches were set for each CQ, and work published from 1980 to the end of September 2014 was searched in PubMed, Cochrane Library and Japana Centra Revuo Medicina databases. The strengths of evidence and recommendations acquired by systematic reviews were determined following the Medical Information Network Distribution System technique. A total of 33 CQ were used to compile recommendations and the subjects included efficacy of resection, sclerotherapy/embolization, drug therapy, laser therapy, radiotherapy and other conservative treatment, differences in appropriate treatment due to the location of lesions and among symptoms, appropriate timing of treatment and tests, and pathological diagnosis deciding the diagnosis. Thus, the Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Vascular Anomalies 2017 have been prepared as the evidence-based guidelines for the management of vascular anomalies., (This article has been co-published with the permission of The Journal of Dermatology, Pediatrics International and Japanese Journal of Radiology. All rights reserved. © 2020 The Authors. The articles are identical except for minor stylistic and spelling differences in keeping with each journal’s style. Either citation can be used when citing this article.)
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- 2020
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24. Detection of Salmonella Enterica in Egg Yolk by PCR on a Microfluidic Disc Device Using Immunomagnetic Beads.
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Kubo I, Kajiya M, Aramaki N, and Furutani S
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- Animals, Chickens, Filtration, Fluorescence, Egg Yolk microbiology, Immunomagnetic Separation instrumentation, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices, Microspheres, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Salmonella enterica isolation & purification
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Salmonella enterica is a pathogenic bacterium that causes foodborne illness. One of the vehicle foods of S. enterica are chicken eggs. Efficient collection of the bacterium is necessary to detect it specifically. We developed a method to detect S. enterica by PCR on a microfluidic disc device using a fluorescent probe. Salmonella enterica cells were isolated in the microchambers on the device, followed by thermal lysis and PCR targeting with the invA gene, a gene specific to S. enterica , were observed by measurement of the fluorescent signal that resulted from gene amplification. However, the developed method was unable to discriminate viable cells from dead cells. Consequently, in this study, magnetic beads modified with anti-Salmonella antibody were utilized to detect viable Salmonella cells from egg yolk prior to PCR on the device. While using the antibody-modified beads, egg yolk components, which inhibit PCR, were removed. The collected cells were subsequently detected by PCR of the invA gene on a microfluidic disc device. This method enabled the detection of viable cells without the inhibition of PCR by any egg component. S. enterica was detected at 5.0×10
4 cells mL-1 or at a higher concentration of egg yolk within 6 h including the sampling time., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.- Published
- 2020
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25. Pembrolizumab-induced interstitial lung disease following thoracic surgery in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer.
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Fujita T, Hayama N, Kuroki T, Shiraishi Y, Amano H, Nakamura M, Hirano S, Aramaki N, Ichinose S, Shimizu S, Tabeta H, and Nakamura S
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- Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological therapeutic use, B7-H1 Antigen metabolism, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung metabolism, Female, Humans, Lung Diseases, Interstitial drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms metabolism, Middle Aged, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Thoracic Surgical Procedures, Treatment Outcome, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized adverse effects, Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological adverse effects, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung therapy, Lung Diseases, Interstitial chemically induced, Lung Neoplasms therapy
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The safety of treatment with immune-checkpoint inhibitors prior to thoracic surgery in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. Here, we describe the case of a 62-year-old woman with NSCLC with programmed death ligand 1 expression on 85% of tumor cells. The patient was initially considered to have unresectable stage IIIB disease and received pembrolizumab monotherapy. After 12 cycles of pembrolizumab, the primary tumor was reduced, but a small lung nodule in another lobe was unchanged. Based on the course of image findings, the nodule was considered to be an old inflammatory change. The clinical stage was changed to stage IB and partial resection was performed. Three days after thoracic surgery, the patient began to complain of coughing and shortness of breath. A CT of the chest revealed ground-glass opacity in the bilateral lung fields, suggesting interstitial lung disease (ILD) associated with pembrolizumab. Corticosteroid therapy was started and a chest X-ray showed a reduction in the opacity with improved oxygenation. This is the first case of immune-checkpoint inhibitor-related ILD triggered by thoracic surgery following long-term immune-checkpoint therapy., (© 2019 The Authors. Thoracic Cancer published by China Lung Oncology Group and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
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- 2019
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26. Meiotic spindle size is a strong indicator of human oocyte quality.
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Tomari H, Honjo K, Kunitake K, Aramaki N, Kuhara S, Hidaka N, Nishimura K, Nagata Y, and Horiuchi T
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Purpose: To investigate the relationship between the meiotic spindle size in human metaphase II oocytes and embryo developmental potential after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)., Methods: Analyzed were 1302 oocytes with a visible meiotic spindle from 281 patients aged under 40 years undergoing ICSI cycles. The meiotic spindle was imaged by using PolScope before ICSI. The oocytes were classified into three groups, according to spindle size: group A (<90 μm
2 ), group B (90-120 μm2 ), and group C (>120 μm2 )., Results: Overall, 389 (29.9%) oocytes were classified into group A, 662 (50.8%) into group B, and 251 (19.3%) into group C. The fertilization rate of the group B oocytes was significantly higher than for the A and C oocytes. The blastocyst formation rate in group B was significantly higher than in group A. In addition, the pregnancy rate in group B was significantly higher than in the other two groups., Conclusion: The oocytes with a spindle size of 90-120 μm2 showed higher fertilization, blastocyst formation, and clinical pregnancy rates than those with larger or smaller spindles. The measurement of the meiotic spindle size thus has a positive predictive value for identifying human embryo developmental potential clinically.- Published
- 2018
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27. A Proposed Method to Estimate In Situ Dissolved Gas Concentrations in Gas-Saturated Groundwater.
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Tamamura S, Miyakawa K, Aramaki N, Igarashi T, and Kaneko K
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- Japan, Pressure, Groundwater chemistry, Methane chemistry
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Gas-saturated groundwater forms bubbles when brought to atmospheric pressure, preventing precise determination of its in situ dissolved gas concentrations. To overcome this problem, a modeling approach called the atmospheric sampling method is suggested here to recover the in situ dissolved gas concentrations of groundwater collected ex situ under atmospheric conditions at the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory, Japan. The results from this method were compared with results measured at the same locations using two special techniques, the sealed sampler and pre-evacuated vial methods, that have been developed to collect groundwater under its in situ conditions. In gas-saturated groundwater cases, dissolved methane and inorganic carbon concentrations derived using the atmospheric sampling method were mostly within ±4 and ±10%, respectively, of values from the sealed sampler and pre-evacuated vial methods. In gas-unsaturated groundwater, however, the atmospheric sampling method overestimated the in situ dissolved methane concentrations, because the groundwater pressure at which bubbles appear (P
critical ) was overestimated. The atmospheric sampling method is recommended for use where gas-saturated groundwater can be collected only ex situ under atmospheric conditions., (© 2017, National Ground Water Association.)- Published
- 2018
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28. Effectiveness of Bone Suppression Imaging in the Detection of Lung Nodules on Chest Radiographs: Relevance to Anatomic Location and Observer's Experience.
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Miyoshi T, Yoshida J, Aramaki N, Matsumura Y, Aokage K, Hishida T, Kobayashi T, Tsubura S, Katsuhara S, Kasai S, Sasano Y, Nagai K, and Tsuboi M
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Lung anatomy & histology, Lung diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Clinical Competence statistics & numerical data, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of bone suppression imaging (BSI) software in lung-nodule detection on chest radiographs (CXRs) in relation to nodule location and observer's experience., Materials and Methods: The CXRs of 80 patients, of which 40 had a lung nodule (8 to 30 mm in diameter) and 40 did not have any nodules, were interpreted by 20 observers comprising of 7 pulmonologists with >10 years of experience and 13 pulmonology residents. Each patient's image was sequentially read, first using the standard CXR and thereafter with the BSI software. The nodule location and confidence level with regard to the presence of a lung nodule were recorded. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was used to evaluate observer performance., Results: The average area under the curve (AUC) for the observers' receiver operating characteristic significantly improved from 0.867 to 0.900 (P=0.004) with the use of the BSI software. The average AUC for experienced pulmonologists improved from 0.877 to 0.924 (P=0.017) for lung nodules located in the apical and peripheral areas but not for those in the inner area. The average AUC for residents improved regardless of nodule location., Conclusion: The use of BSI software improved the performance in lung-nodule detection on CXRs regardless of observer's experience and was more effective for observers with limited experience.
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- 2017
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29. Changes in the tumor microenvironment during lymphatic metastasis of lung squamous cell carcinoma.
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Ikemura S, Aramaki N, Fujii S, Kirita K, Umemura S, Matsumoto S, Yoh K, Niho S, Ohmatsu H, Kuwata T, Kojima M, Ochiai A, Betsuyaku T, Tsuboi M, Goto K, and Ishii G
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- Carcinoma, Squamous Cell genetics, Disease Progression, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, ErbB Receptors metabolism, Geminin metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Macrophages cytology, Macrophages metabolism, Microvessels cytology, Microvessels metabolism, Mitotic Index, Myofibroblasts cytology, Myofibroblasts metabolism, Necrosis, Neoplastic Stem Cells metabolism, Stromal Cells cytology, Stromal Cells metabolism, Transcriptome, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis genetics, Tumor Microenvironment genetics
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Metastasis and growth in neoplastic lesions requires the multistep regulation of microenvironmental factors. We aimed to elucidate the microenvironmental changes in the process of lymphatic metastasis of lung squamous cell carcinoma. We examined the morphological characteristics of 102 cases of primary tumor (PT), 50 of intralymphatic tumor (ILT), 51 of lymph node (LN) micrometastasis (LN-Mic; ≤2 mm in size), and 82 of LN macrometastasis (LN-Mac; ≥10 mm in size). Afterwards we evaluated the expression of nine molecules (epidermal growth factor receptor, fibroblast growth factor receptor 2, CD44, aldehyde dehydrogenase 1, Podoplanin, E-cadherin, S100A4, geminin, and ezrin) in matched PT, ILT, LN-Mic, and LN-Mac from 23 of these cases. The number of smooth muscle actin α-positive fibroblasts, CD34-positive microvessels and CD204-positive macrophages were also examined. As a result, the mitotic index of tumor cells was significantly lower in ILT and LN-Mic than PT and LN-Mac (P < 0.001). Moreover, stromal reaction in ILT and LN-Mic was less prominent than in PT and LN-Mac (P < 0.001). Immunohistochemical study revealed that epidermal growth factor receptor expression level and frequency of geminin-positive cells in ILT and LN-Mic were significantly lower than in PT and LN-Mac (P < 0.05). The number of stromal cells indicated by staining of CD34, CD204, and smooth muscle actin α in ILT and LN-Mic was also significantly lower than in PT and LN-Mac (P < 0.05). In lung squamous cell carcinoma, drastic microenvironmental changes (e.g., growth factor receptor expression and proliferative capacity of tumor cells and structural changes in stromal cells) occur during both the process of lymphatic permeation and the progression into macrometastases., (© 2016 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association.)
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- 2017
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30. Rapid Detection of Salmonella enterica in Food Using a Compact Disc-Shaped Device.
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Furutani S, Kajiya M, Aramaki N, and Kubo I
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Rapid detection of food-borne pathogens is essential to public health and the food industry. Although the conventional culture method is highly sensitive, it takes at least a few days to detect food-borne pathogens. Even though polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can detect food-borne pathogens in a few hours, it is more expensive and unsatisfactorily sensitive relative to the culture method. We have developed a method to rapidly detect Salmonella enterica by using a compact disc (CD)-shaped device that can reduce reagent consumption in conventional PCR. The detection method, which combines culture and PCR, is more rapid than the conventional culture method and is more sensitive and cheaper than PCR. In this study, we also examined a sample preparation method that involved collecting bacterial cells from food. The bacteria collected from chicken meat spiked with S. enterica were mixed with PCR reagents, and PCR was performed on the device. At a low concentration of S. enterica , the collected S. enterica was cultured before PCR for sensitive detection. After cultivation for 4 h, S. enterica at 1.7 × 10⁴ colony-forming units (CFUs)·g
-1 was detected within 8 h, which included the time needed for sample preparation and detection. Furthermore, the detection of 30 CFUs·g-1 of S. enterica was possible within 12 h including 8 h for cultivation.- Published
- 2016
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31. Drastic morphological and molecular differences between lymph node micrometastatic tumors and macrometastatic tumors of lung adenocarcinoma.
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Aramaki N, Ishii G, Yamada E, Morise M, Aokage K, Kojima M, Hishida T, Yoshida J, Ikeda N, Tsuboi M, and Ochiai A
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- Humans, Immunophenotyping, Lymphatic Metastasis, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Micrometastasis, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Carcinoma, Papillary secondary, Lung Neoplasms pathology
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Purpose: The expansion of micrometastatic tumors to macrometastatic ones is thought to be tightly regulated by several microenvironmental factors. The aim of this study was to elucidate the morphological and phenotypical differences between micrometastatic and macrometastatic tumors., Method: We first examined the morphological characteristics of 66 lymph node (LN) micrometastatic tumors (less than 2 mm in size) and 51 macrometastatic tumors (more than 10 mm in size) in 42 lung adenocarcinoma cases. Then, we evaluated the expression level of E-cadherin, S100A4, ALDH1, and Geminin in cancer cells and the number of smooth muscle actin (SMA), CD34, and CD204 (+) stromal cells in the primary tumors, matched micrometastatic tumors, and macrometastatic tumors (n = 34, each)., Results: Tumor budding reflects the process of EMT, and stromal reactions were observed more frequently in macrometastatic tumors (P < 0.001). E-cadherin staining score for the micrometastatic tumors was significantly higher than that for the primary tumors (P < 0.001). In contrast, the E-cadherin staining score for the macrometastatic tumors was significantly lower than that for the micrometastatic tumors (P = 0.017). As for the stromal cells, the numbers of SMA (+) fibroblasts, CD34 (+) microvessels, and CD204 (+) macrophages were significantly higher for the macrometastatic tumors and primary tumors than for the micrometastatic tumors (P < 0.001, all)., Conclusion: The present study clearly showed that dynamic microenvironmental changes (e.g., EMT-related changes in cancer cells and structural changes in stromal cells) occur during the growth of micrometastases into macrometastases.
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- 2016
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32. The usefulness of semi-solid medium in the isolation of highly virulent Leptospira strains from wild rats in an urban area of Fukuoka, Japan.
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Saito M, Villanueva SY, Masuzawa T, Haraguchi Y, Ita S, Miyahara S, Ozuru R, Yamaguchi T, Yoshimura M, Ikejiri M, Aramaki N, Amran MY, Muslich LT, Iida K, Yanagihara Y, Gloriani NG, and Yoshida S
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- Agglutination Tests, Animals, Cities, DNA Gyrase genetics, Disease Models, Animal, Japan, Kidney microbiology, Leptospira interrogans pathogenicity, Leptospirosis diagnosis, Leptospirosis microbiology, Mesocricetus, Rats, Urine, Virulence, Bacteriological Techniques methods, Culture Media chemistry, Leptospira interrogans isolation & purification, Leptospirosis veterinary, Rodent Diseases diagnosis, Rodent Diseases microbiology
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Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonosis. The importance of urban leptospirosis is recognized in Japan: urban rats carry pathogenic leptospires and people acquire these pathogens through contact with surface water or soil contaminated by the urine of the infected animals. To determine the current Leptospira carriage rate in urban rats, 29 wild rats were trapped in the central area of Fukuoka and strains isolated from their kidneys and urine analyzed. When semi-solid Korthof's medium containing 0.1% agar was used for isolation, 72.2% and 30.8% of the kidney and urine cultures, respectively, were found to be Leptospira-positive. The isolates belonged to Leptospira interrogans, and were classified into two groups (serogroups Pomona and Icterohaemorrhagiae) based on the results of gyrB sequence analysis and microscopic agglutination testing (MAT). Strains belonging to serogroup Icterohemorrhagiae grew well in liquid medium. On the other hand, serogroup Pomona isolates multiplied very little in liquid medium, but did grow in a semi-solid medium. Although strains belonging to serogroup Pomona have not been recognized as native to Japan, this strain may be widely distributed in urban rats. Representative strains from each group were found to be highly pathogenic to hamsters. Our findings should serve as a warning that it is still possible to become infected with leptospires from wild rats living in inner cities of Japan. Furthermore, the use of semi-solid medium for culture will improve the isolation rate of leptospires from the kidneys of wild rats., (© 2015 The Societies and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.)
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- 2015
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33. Tumor-size-based morphological features of metastatic lymph node tumors from primary lung adenocarcinoma.
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Yamada E, Ishii G, Aramaki N, Aokage K, Hishida T, Yoshida J, Kojima M, Nagai K, and Ochiai A
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis pathology
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Most primary lung adenocarcinomas show histological diversity, however, histological diversity in the metastatic lymph node tumors (LNT) is not well defined. The aim of this study was to explore the histological characteristics of the metastatic LNT based on their sizes. We analyzed 163 primary tumors and 509 metastatic LNTs. When the primary tumor showed papillary-predominant subtype, the most frequent histological subtype in the metastatic LNT that were ≤2 mm in diameter was solid subtype (49%), followed by papillary subtype (35%); on the other hand, in the metastatic LNT measuring >2 mm in size, the frequency of tumors showing papillary-predominant subtype increased significantly to 52% (P = 0.04). When the primary tumor showed acinar-predominant subtype, the most predominant subtype in the ≤2 mm metastatic LN tumors was acinar subtype (55%), followed by solid subtype (40%), with the frequency of acinar subtype increasing significantly to 76% in the metastatic LNT that were >2 mm in diameter (P = 0.04). These results indicate that solid subtype is the characteristic histological subtype in the early phase of the LN metastatic process, and that as the metastatic LNT grow larger, they develop morphological features resembling those in the primary tumor., (© 2014 Japanese Society of Pathology and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.)
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- 2014
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34. Nuclear receptor gene alteration in human induced pluripotent stem cells with hepatic differentiation propensity.
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Itaba N, Wairagu PM, Aramaki N, Yasui T, Matsumi Y, Kono Y, Phan AN, Otsu M, Kunisada T, Nakamura Y, Okano H, Jeong Y, and Shiota G
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Aim: Human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells are an alternative cell source of regenerative medicine for liver disease. Because variations in hepatic differentiation efficacy among hiPS cells exist, it is important to select a hiPS cell line with hepatic differentiation propensity. In addition, nuclear receptors (NR) regulate essential biological processes including differentiation and development. In this study, we identified the hiPS cell line with hepatic differentiation propensity and examined expression levels of 48 NR during this process., Methods: We screened 28 hiPS cell lines, which are established from various tissues of healthy persons with various reprogramming methods, using a three-step differentiation method, and examined expression levels of 48 NR by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction during the differentiation process in the selected cells., Results: hiPS-RIKEN-2B and hiPS-RIKEN-2F cells have hepatic differentiation propensity. Differentiation propensity towards endoderm was affected by donor origin but not by reprogramming methods or cell type of origins. Expression levels of NR were closely associated with those of hepatic differentiation markers. Furthermore, expression patterns of NR were categorized as five patterns. In particular, seven NR such as chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor 1, retinoic acid receptor α, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ, progesterone receptor, photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor, tailless homolog orphan receptor and glucocorticoid receptor were identified as the genes of which expression gradually goes up with differentiation., Conclusion: These findings will be useful for not only elucidating mechanisms of hepatic differentiation of hiPS cells but also cell-based therapy for liver diseases., (© 2014 The Japan Society of Hepatology.)
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- 2014
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35. PCR and culture identification of pathogenic Leptospira spp. from coastal soil in Leyte, Philippines, after a storm surge during Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda).
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Saito M, Miyahara S, Villanueva SY, Aramaki N, Ikejiri M, Kobayashi Y, Guevarra JP, Masuzawa T, Gloriani NG, Yanagihara Y, and Yoshida S
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- Cyclonic Storms, Disasters, Humans, Leptospira classification, Leptospira genetics, Leptospirosis microbiology, Philippines, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Leptospira isolation & purification, Soil Microbiology
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Leptospirosis is a zoonosis caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp. Most of the outbreaks of leptospirosis occur after floods caused by heavy rain in countries where Leptospira spp. are endemic. It has been believed that the overflow of seawater rarely causes outbreaks of leptospirosis because the leptospires are killed by salt water. On 8 November 2013, a storm surge caused by Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) inundated the entire coastal areas of Tacloban and Palo in Leyte, Philippines. The present study was carried out in order to determine whether the environmental leptospires in soil were able to survive after the storm surge in the affected areas. We collected 23 wet soil samples along the coastal areas of Tacloban and Palo 2 months after the storm surge. The samples were suspended in HEPES buffer, and the supernatants were cultured in liquid or semisolid Korthof's medium supplemented with five antimicrobial agents to inhibit the growth of contaminants. Leptospires were isolated from primary cultures of 22 out of 23 samples. The DNA of pathogenic Leptospira species was detected in 11 samples (47.8%) by analysis of flaB by nested PCR. Eventually, two pathogenic Leptospira strains were isolated and showed the highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to Leptospira kmetyi. When these isolates were experimentally mixed with soil, they were found to survive in seawater for 4 days. These results show the possibility that leptospires living in soil survived after the storm surge. Our findings may serve as a warning that when seawater inundates the land during a storm surge or a tsunami, an outbreak of leptospirosis could occur in the disaster-stricken area., (Copyright © 2014, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.)
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- 2014
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36. [Palliative home care for advanced and recurrence breast cancer--a six-case report].
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Ueno S, Miyauchi K, Nakakuma T, Aramaki N, Iizuka M, Kurita A, Shiozawa K, Masuda Y, Nakano Y, Naruse M, Sengoku N, Kuranami M, and Watanabe M
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Breast Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Fatal Outcome, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasm Staging, Recurrence, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Breast Neoplasms therapy, Home Care Services, Palliative Care, Terminal Care
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Two years of palliative home care for advanced and recurrent breast cancer of six patients was performed since January 2007. The reasons to provide palliative home care include an administration of skin infiltrative tumor, pain, home oxygen therapy (HOT), and chemotherapy. Most important part of home palliative care is to prepare any physical and psychosocial problems among any types of occupation.
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- 2009
37. [A case of bilateral breast cancer and metastatic gastric cancer with peritonitis carcinomatosa successfully treated with a combination therapy of S-1 and paclitaxel].
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Ueno S, Nakakuma T, Aramaki N, Shiozawa K, Iizuka M, Kurita A, Miyauchi K, Sengoku N, and Kuranami M
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- Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic administration & dosage, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic administration & dosage, Drug Combinations, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Oxonic Acid administration & dosage, Paclitaxel administration & dosage, Peritonitis drug therapy, Tegafur administration & dosage, Adenocarcinoma, Scirrhous drug therapy, Adenocarcinoma, Scirrhous pathology, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Peritonitis etiology, Stomach Neoplasms drug therapy, Stomach Neoplasms secondary
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A 46-year-old woman was diagnosed with complaints of bilateral breast tumor with massive ascites retention. The patient was examined as scirrhous carcinoma by lacteal gland inspection and dysplastic cell by ascites cytotechnology. We diagnosed her case to be bilateral breast cancer with peritonitis carcinomatosa, lymph node metastases and bony metastases. In addition to that, gastric metastasis was diagnosed by the result of widespread irregular gastric mucosa, which was inspected through upper gastrointestinal endoscope. The patient was treated with S-1 and paclitaxel and has achieved a remarkable response. The patient's tumor, gastric metastasis, and ascites were disappeared almost completely.
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- 2009
38. [To avoid complications during laparoscopic cholecystectomy].
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Kobayashi S, Shiomi S, Sakamoto K, Maekawa T, Aramaki N, and Sakakibara N
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- Bile Ducts injuries, Biliary Tract anatomy & histology, Blood Loss, Surgical prevention & control, Cholangiography, Humans, Intraoperative Complications diagnosis, Intraoperative Period, Ultrasonography, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic adverse effects, Intraoperative Complications prevention & control
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is now becoming a safe procedure for the benign cholecystic diseases. But the differences, for example in the method of access to peritoneal cavity, visual field, and tools, between laparoscopic surgery and open surgery results in different complications. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how to avoid complications during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A hundred consecutive patients were expected to receive an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy from April 1991 to November 1992 in our clinic. Two patients were converted to open cholecystectomy. The reasons for conversion were uncontrollable bleeding from cystic artery and common-bile duct injury. Two other patients were obliged to undergo laparotomy due to post-operative bile leakage. Arterial bleeding from abdominal wall caused by inserting trocar was experienced in one case. Improvement of the equipment and surgical technique have got rid of these complications. We think it is still necessary to do intra-operative examinations such as cholangiography or ultrasonography. The previous two cases with complication of biliary injury underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy without intraoperative examinations. We could have avoided these complications if intraoperative examinations were used. To prevent the complication of bleeding from abdominal wall, we have been carrying out a unique method. After the introduction of these procedures, we have never experienced any of these complications.
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- 1994
39. [Liver function tests: peritoneoscopy].
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Aramaki N
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- Humans, Liver pathology, Liver Diseases pathology, Laparoscopy, Liver Diseases diagnosis
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- 1986
40. [Caring for my mother].
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Aramaki N
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- Female, Humans, Nurse-Patient Relations, Mother-Child Relations, Nursing Care
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- 1982
41. [Peritoneoscopic diagnosis of liver cysts].
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Yamakawa K, Yoshioka A, Iriki S, Aramaki N, and Sawada Y
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Cysts diagnosis, Laparoscopy, Liver Diseases diagnosis
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- 1966
42. [CLINICAL VALUE OF THORACOSCOPY].
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ARAMAKI N
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- Humans, Lung Neoplasms, Pneumothorax, Radiography, Thoracic, Thoracoscopy, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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- 1964
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43. [Peritoneoscopy and surgery].
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Aramaki N
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- Adult, Aged, Biliary Tract Diseases diagnosis, Female, Genital Diseases, Female diagnosis, Humans, Liver Diseases diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms diagnosis, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Laparoscopy adverse effects
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- 1969
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