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2. Phase I/II trial of a biweekly combination of S-1 plus docetaxel in patients with previously treated non-small cell lung cancer (KRSG-0601).
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Komiyama K, Kobayashi K, Minezaki S, Kotajima F, Sutani A, Kasai T, Mori K, Hoshi E, Takayanagi N, Koyama S, Eguchi K, Nakayama M, Kikuchi K, Komiyama, K, Kobayashi, K, Minezaki, S, Kotajima, F, Sutani, A, Kasai, T, and Mori, K
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Background: Combination of S-1, an oral fluorouracil derivative, plus docetaxel against non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) showed promising efficacy but clinically problematic emesis. A phase I/II study utilising a new schedule for this combination was conducted.Methods: A biweekly regimen of docetaxel on day 1 with oral S-1 on days 1-7 was administered to previously treated NSCLC patients. Doses of docetaxel/S-1 were escalated to 30/80, 35/80, and 40/80 mg m(-2), respectively, and its efficacy was investigated at the recommended dose below maximum tolerated dose (MTD).Results: In phase I study employing 13 patients, dose-limiting toxicities were febrile neutropenia and treatment delay, with the respective MTDs for docetaxel 40 mg m(-2)/S-1 80 mg m(-2). In the phase II study, 34 patients were treated with docetaxel 35 mg m(-2)/S-1 80 mg m(-2) for a median cycle of 6. The response and disease control rates were 34.3% (95% confidence interval (CI), 18.6-50.0%) and 62.9% (95% CI, 46.8-72.9%), respectively. Median progression-free survival was 150.5 days. Haematologic grade 4 toxicities were observed in neutropenia (11.8%) and thrombocytopenia (2.9%). Regarding non-haematologic toxicities, including emesis, there were no grade 3/4 side effects.Conclusion: Combination of 1-week administration of S-1 with biweekly docetaxel is safe and active for NSCLC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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3. Multicenter Prospective Study for the Validation of the Novel amd Multiplex Real-Time PCR-Based Diagnostic Test for 20 Pneumonic Pathogens in the Respiratory Tract Secretions.
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Hirama, T, primary, Minezaki, S, additional, Yamaguchi, T, additional, Kanazawa, M, additional, and Hagiwara, K, additional
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- 2009
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4. The Clinical Study of Hypoxia in Patients with Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
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Miyashita, T, primary, Yamaguchi, T, additional, Sadakata, R, additional, Minezaki, S, additional, Oya, H, additional, Kobayashi, K, additional, and Kanazawa, M, additional
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- 2009
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5. Effect of backbone-modification of oligodeoxyribonucleic acid on primer extension reactions
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Kuwahara, M., primary, Minezaki, S., additional, Nagashima, J.-i., additional, Ozaki, H., additional, and Sawai, H., additional
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- 2008
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6. Polymerisation of a DNA strand using oligo-DNA template with modified bases, sugars and phosphates
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Nagashima, J.-i., primary, Minezaki, S., additional, Obika, S., additional, Imanishi, T., additional, Kuwahara, M., additional, and Sawai, H., additional
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- 2007
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7. A case of bunashimeji mushroom-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis diagnosed by inhalational provocation test in a hospital room.
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Akagami T, Nakagome K, Takagi S, Yamazaki S, Minezaki S, Nakamura H, Tsushima K, and Nagata M
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A 66-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a 2-month history of dry cough and exertional dyspnea. She had worked as a mushroom farmer and had been exposed to mushroom for more than 40 years. The patient showed elevated levels of KL-6 (2966 U/mL) and surfactant protein D (410 ng/mL), and computed tomography of the chest revealed ground-glass opacities and fine nodular shadows in both lungs, suggesting mushroom-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Pulmonary function testing revealed decreases in forced vital capacity (78% of predicted) and carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (67% of predicted). The inhalational provocation test was positive for bunashimeji mushrooms. Precipitating antibody was only identified for spores or bodies of bunashimeji mushrooms, and lymphocyte stimulation testing with spores or bodies of bunashimeji mushrooms also yielded positive results. Bunashimeji mushroom-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis was therefore diagnosed. Radiological findings and pulmonary function were improved by corticosteroid therapy and the patient has since remained healthy with allergen avoidance., Competing Interests: Prof Nakagome is an Editorial Board member of Respirology Case Reports and a co‐author of this article. They were excluded from all editorial decision‐making related to the acceptance of this article for publication. Kazuyuki Nakagome is an Associate Editor for Respirology Case Reports. The other authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (© 2023 The Authors. Respirology Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Asian Pacific Society of Respirology.)
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- 2023
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8. Tumor-to-tumor metastasis: an extremely rare combination with renal cell carcinoma as the donor and a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor as the recipient.
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Minezaki S, Misawa T, Tsukayama H, Shibuya M, Wada K, Sano K, Mochizuki M, Sasajima Y, and Kondo H
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Background: Tumor-to-tumor metastasis is a rare phenomenon in which primary tumor cells metastasize hematogenously into another tumor. Herein, we report an extremely rare case of a renal cell carcinoma metastasis into a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor exhibiting a tumor-to-tumor metastasis. Ours is the third reported case worldwide., Case Presentation: The patient, a 72-year-old male, was referred to our hospital for further examination and treatment due to high levels of prostate-specific antigen. A left renal tumor and pancreatic head tumor were revealed incidentally on screening computed tomography. There were suspected to be a renal cell carcinoma and primary pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor or pancreatic metastasis from the renal cell carcinoma according to preoperative examination. The left nephrectomy and subtotal stomach-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy were performed because of the pancreatic tumor indicated for operation in either case of diagnosis. Postoperative pathological examination showed a diagnosis of clear cell renal cell carcinoma for the left renal tumor. The pancreatic tumor was diagnosed with clear cell renal cell carcinoma metastasis into the pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, that is to say tumor-to-tumor metastasis., Conclusion: In some cases, conservative approach is selected for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor patients who meet some requirements. However, if such patients exhibit tumor-to-tumor metastasis which combines with renal cell carcinoma and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor as this case, conservative approach leads to progression of renal cell carcinoma. Therefore, conceiving the possibility of tumor-to-tumor metastasis, it is necessary to carefully choose a treatment plan for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor patients associated with renal cell carcinoma, not easily choosing conservative approach., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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9. A case with massive hemobilia long-term after internal drainage surgery for congenital biliary dilation.
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Minezaki S, Misawa T, Watanabe M, Takahashi H, Koenuma T, Kondo R, Toyoda H, Nemoto K, Tsukayama H, Shibuya M, Wada K, Sano K, Ohta Y, Numakura S, Sasajima Y, and Uozaki H
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Background: Currently, there is an unwavering consensus that the standard surgery for congenital biliary dilation (CBD) is extrahepatic bile duct resection and choledochojejunostomy. However, decades prior, choledochocyst-gastrointestinal anastomosis without extrahepatic bile duct resection (internal drainage surgery, IDS) was preferred for CBD because of its simplicity. Currently, there is almost no chance of a surgeon encountering a patient who has undergone old-fashioned IDS, which has been completely obsolete due to the risk of carcinogenesis from the remaining bile duct. Moreover, the pathological condition long after IDS is unclear. Herein, we report a case of life-threatening bile duct bleeding as well as carcinoma of the bile duct 62 years after IDS in a patient with CBD., Case Presentation: An 82-year-old Japanese woman with hemorrhagic shock due to gastrointestinal bleeding was transferred to our hospital. She had a medical history of unspecified surgery for CBD at the age of 20. Based on imaging findings and an understanding of the historical transition of the surgical procedure for CBD, the cause of gastrointestinal bleeding was determined to be rupture of the pseudoaneurysm of the dilated bile duct that remained after IDS. Hemostasis was successfully performed by transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) in an emergency setting. Then, elective surgery for extrahepatic bile duct resection and choledochojejunostomy was performed to prevent rebleeding. Pathological examination revealed severely and chronically inflamed mucosa of the bile duct. Additionally, cholangiocarcinoma (Tis, N0, M0, pStage 0) was incidentally revealed., Conclusion: It has been indicated that not only carcinogenesis, but also a risk of life-threatening bleeding exists due to long-lasting chronic inflammation to the remnant bile duct after IDS for CBD. Additionally, both knowledge of which CBD operation was performed, and an accurate clinical history are important for the diagnosis of hemobilia.
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- 2021
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10. Exosome-encapsulated microRNA-4525, microRNA-451a and microRNA-21 in portal vein blood is a high-sensitive liquid biomarker for the selection of high-risk pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients.
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Kawamura S, Iinuma H, Wada K, Takahashi K, Minezaki S, Kainuma M, Shibuya M, Miura F, and Sano K
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal genetics, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal mortality, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal therapy, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Male, MicroRNAs genetics, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local blood, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local genetics, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local mortality, Pancreatectomy, Pancreatic Neoplasms genetics, Pancreatic Neoplasms mortality, Pancreatic Neoplasms therapy, Up-Regulation, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal blood, Exosomes, MicroRNAs blood, Pancreatic Neoplasms blood, Portal Vein
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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a lethal malignancy with poor prognosis. This is due to late diagnosis and lack of reliable prognostic biomarkers. In this study, we focused on exosomal microRNA (miRNA) in portal vein blood (PVB) as a potential biomarker to identify patients at high-risk for recurrence and poor postoperative outcome., Methods: Exosomal miR-4525, miR-451a and miR-21 expressions were assessed using PVB and peripheral blood (PB) collected from 55 PDAC patients during curative pancreatectomy. Correlation between the miRNA expressions and clinical outcomes, and target genes expressions was investigated., Results: Exosomal miR-4525, miR-451a and miR-21 levels were upregulated in PVB, which were higher than those in the PB. High expression of miR-4525, miR-451a and miR-21 in PVB was associated with recurrence with a higher sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy than that in PB. Cox regression analysis showed miR-4525, miR-451a and miR-21 levels in PVB were independent prognostic factors for overall survival and disease-free survival. There was a negative correlation between the expressions of miR-4525 and MEN1 mRNA, miR-451a and CAB39 mRNA, and t miR-21 and PDCD4 mRNA., Conclusions: miR-4525, miR-451a and miR-21 in PVB are potential biomarkers identifying patients at high-risk for recurrence and poor survival in resected PDAC patients., (© 2018 Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery.)
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- 2019
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11. Usefulness of exosome-encapsulated microRNA-451a as a minimally invasive biomarker for prediction of recurrence and prognosis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
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Takahasi K, Iinuma H, Wada K, Minezaki S, Kawamura S, Kainuma M, Ikeda Y, Shibuya M, Miura F, and Sano K
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- Adenocarcinoma mortality, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adenocarcinoma physiopathology, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal mortality, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal pathology, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal physiopathology, Case-Control Studies, Disease-Free Survival, Exosomes genetics, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, MicroRNAs blood, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local pathology, Predictive Value of Tests, Prognosis, Proportional Hazards Models, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Survival Analysis, Adenocarcinoma genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal genetics, MicroRNAs genetics, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local genetics
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Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) encapsulated in the exosomes of plasma is of interest as stable and minimally invasive biomarkers for recurrence and prognosis in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to clarify the predictive and prognostic value of plasma exosomal microRNA-451a (miR-451a) in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC)., Methods: Microarray-based expression profiling of miRNAs derived from exosomes in the plasma of six PDAC patients with UICC stage II was employed to identify a biomarker to distinguish between patients with and without recurrence. For validation analysis, plasma exosome samples of other 50 PDAC patients were measured by TaqMan MicroRNA assays., Results: In the miRNA microarray analyses, miR-451a showed the highest upregulation in the stage II patients who showed recurrence after surgery. In the relationship to pathological factors, exosomal miR-451a showed a significant association with tumor size and stage. The overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival rates (DFS) of the high exosomal miR-451a patients were significantly worse than those of the low miR-451a patients. In Cox proportional hazards model analysis, exsomal miR-451a showed significance to OS and DFS., Conclusions: Plasma exosomal miR-451a levels may be a useful minimally invasive biomarker for the prediction of recurrence and prognosis in PDAC patients., (© 2017 Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery.)
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- 2018
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12. HIRA-TAN: a real-time PCR-based system for the rapid identification of causative agents in pneumonia.
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Hirama T, Minezaki S, Yamaguchi T, Kishi E, Kodama K, Egashira H, Kobayashi K, Nagata M, Ishii T, Nemoto M, Tanaka M, Fukunaga K, Kanazawa M, and Hagiwara K
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Sensitivity and Specificity, Sputum microbiology, Symbiosis, Triacetoneamine-N-Oxyl, Young Adult, Bacteria isolation & purification, Pneumonia, Bacterial diagnosis
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Unlabelled: Identification of the causative pathogen(s) of pneumonia would allow the selection of effective antibiotics and thus reduce the mortality rate and the emergence of drug-resistant pathogens. To identify such pathogens and to obtain these benefits, it is necessary that a clinical test is rapid, accurate, easily performed, and cost-effective. Here, we devised a PCR-based test, named HIRA-TAN, which is able to discriminate therapeutic targets from commensal organisms (e.g. Streptococcus pneumoniae or Haemophilus influenzae) and to detect foreign organisms (e.g. Mycoplasma pneumoniae or Legionella pneumophila) in the sputum. The utility of this system was validated in a prospective study, using sputum samples from patients with pneumonia. 568 patients were enrolled and the HIRA-TAN assay identified the causative pathogens with an accuracy of 96.7% for H. influenzae; 93.2% for Pseudomonas aeruginosa; 80.6% for Klebsiella pneumoniae; 90.9% for Moraxella catarrhalis; 87.5% for Escherichia coli; 78.1% for MRSA and 91.6% for S. pneumoniae. Overall the HIRA-TAN procedure was able to identify the causative pathogens of pneumonia in 60% of the cases. Additionally, this procedure was able to determine when the pneumonia-causing organism was a commensal organism or a foreign organism in a single assay. The HIRA-TAN approach yielded reproducible results and provided valuable information to plan the course of treatment of pneumonia. Through the rapid identification of the causative pathogens, the HIRA-TAN will promote targeted treatments for pneumonias., Clinical Trials Registration: UMIN000001694., (Copyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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13. [A case of lung paragonimiasis superinfection with hookworm presenting difficulty in discrimination].
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Minezaki S, Hirama T, Shiono A, Masumoto A, Mio T, Utsugi H, Uchida Y, Kaga A, Hagiwara K, and Kanazawa M
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- Adult, Female, Hookworm Infections diagnosis, Humans, Lung Diseases, Parasitic diagnosis, Paragonimiasis diagnosis, Hookworm Infections complications, Lung Diseases, Parasitic complications, Paragonimiasis complications
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A 40-year-old woman, who was born in Thailand and moved to Japan 20 years previously, was admitted to our university hospital because of eosinophilia and abnormal chest radiography findings over a 6-month period. The chest CT showed multiple cavitary nodules in the subpleural area and a tubular structure that extended from each cavity to the pleura. Immunological examination revealed an elevation of antibody titers against Ancylostoma duodenale, Paragonimiasis miyazakii and Paragonimiasis westermanii based on an ELISA assay. In addition, hookworm eggs were found in the stool. We firstly administered pyrantel pamoates, following which the eggs become undetectable. Nevertheless, eosinophilia and abnormal chest CT findings persisted. We diagnosed the patient as having a superinfection with paragonimiasis and hookworm, then administered praziquantel. Subsequently, the number of eosinophils returned to a normal level and the abnormal shadow in the chest CT images diminished without scarring. The final diagnosis was a superinfection of paragonimiasis and hookworm.
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- 2013
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14. Transcription and reverse transcription of artificial nucleic acids involving backbone modification by template-directed DNA polymerase reactions.
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Kuwahara M, Takeshima H, Nagashima J, Minezaki S, Ozaki H, and Sawai H
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- DNA Primers metabolism, Molecular Structure, DNA biosynthesis, DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase chemistry, DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase metabolism, Nucleic Acids chemistry, Reverse Transcription
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Oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ODN) where the phosphodiester linkage had been replaced with an amide-type linker [-CH(2)C=ONH-] or an amine-type linker [-CH(2)CH(2)NH-] were synthesized to investigate the effect of these backbone modifications on polymerase reactions. In addition, a triphosphate analogue of thymidine dinucleotide with the amide-type linker was synthesized and enzymatic insertion of the amide linkage into ODN was attempted using this analogue for the polymerase reaction. Primer extension reactions using three types of thermostable DNA polymerases, KOD(exo-), Vent(exo-) and Taq were performed for the assays. Analysis of these data indicate that (i) the polymerase reaction tends to be affected much more by insertion of the cationic flexible amine-type linker than by insertion of the neutral rigid amide-type linker; (ii) the backbone modification has a greater effect on the polymerase reaction when it is adjacent to the 3'-end of a primer as the elongation terminus than when it is on the template, as well as in base or sugar modification; (iii) although the modified linker in the modified DNA template is passed beyond by the polymerase, it still affects the extension reaction several bases downstream from its location; (iv) the modified linker in the template, in some cases, also affects the extension reaction upstream from its location; (v) further improvement of the chemical structure is required for dinucleotide-mimic incorporation.
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- 2009
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15. Substrate property and incorporation accuracy of various dATP analogs during enzymatic polymerization using thermostable DNA polymerases.
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Kuwahara M, Suto Y, Minezaki S, Kitagata R, Nagashima J, and Sawai H
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- Polymerase Chain Reaction, Temperature, DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase metabolism, Deoxyadenine Nucleotides chemistry, Deoxyadenine Nucleotides metabolism
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DNA aptamers and DNAzymes with similar function to antibodies and enzymes can be produced by in vitro selection. They would be useful as research tools for molecular biology and as indicators of specific substances for the analysis of clinical and food samples. Furthermore, development of modified DNA molecules aimed to diversify function and improve activity has recently proceeded by introducing functionalities to these DNA molecules. Such functional modified DNA molecules with an aimed activity screened from a random sequence pool of modified DNA prepared by a polymerase reaction. To enhance potential of selection library and expand diversity of modified DNA that can be synthesized enzymatically, modified analogs of 2'-deoxyadenosine triphosphate were synthesized and their substrate properties for some thermostable DNA polymerases in polymerase chain reactions (PCR) were investigated. Modified DNAs were sequenced in order to analyze incorporation accuracy of modified dATP during PCR.
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- 2006
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