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2. Correction: Scaffold-Free Tubular Tissues Created by a Bio-3D Printer Undergo Remodeling and Endothelialization when Implanted in Rat Aortae.
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Manabu Itoh, Koichi Nakayama, Ryo Noguchi, Keiji Kamohara, Kojirou Furukawa, Kazuyoshi Uchihashi, Shuji Toda, Jun-Ichi Oyama, Koichi Node, and Shigeki Morita
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136681.].
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- 2015
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3. Scaffold-Free Tubular Tissues Created by a Bio-3D Printer Undergo Remodeling and Endothelialization when Implanted in Rat Aortae.
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Manabu Itoh, Koichi Nakayama, Ryo Noguchi, Keiji Kamohara, Kojirou Furukawa, Kazuyoshi Uchihashi, Shuji Toda, Jun-Ichi Oyama, Koichi Node, and Shigeki Morita
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Small caliber vascular prostheses are not clinically available because synthetic vascular prostheses lack endothelial cells which modulate platelet activation, leukocyte adhesion, thrombosis, and the regulation of vasomotor tone by the production of vasoactive substances. We developed a novel method to create scaffold-free tubular tissue from multicellular spheroids (MCS) using a "Bio-3D printer"-based system. This system enables the creation of pre-designed three-dimensional structures using a computer controlled robotics system. With this system, we created a tubular structure and studied its biological features.Using a "Bio-3D printer," we made scaffold-free tubular tissues (inner diameter of 1.5 mm) from a total of 500 MCSs (2.5× 104 cells per one MCS) composed of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (40%), human aortic smooth muscle cells (10%), and normal human dermal fibroblasts (50%). The tubular tissues were cultured in a perfusion system and implanted into the abdominal aortas of F344 nude rats. We assessed the flow by ultrasonography and performed histological examinations on the second (n = 5) and fifth (n = 5) day after implantation. All grafts were patent and remodeling of the tubular tissues (enlargement of the lumen area and thinning of the wall) was observed. A layer of endothelial cells was confirmed five days after implantation.The scaffold-free tubular tissues made of MCS using a Bio-3D printer underwent remodeling and endothelialization. Further studies are warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanism of endothelialization and its function, as well as the long-term results.
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- 2015
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4. ヘルスビッグデータを活用した保険者支援
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Ryo Noguchi
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2023
5. Reversible RNA phosphorylation stabilizes tRNA for cellular thermotolerance
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Takayuki Ohira, Keiichi Minowa, Kei Sugiyama, Seisuke Yamashita, Yuriko Sakaguchi, Kenjyo Miyauchi, Ryo Noguchi, Akira Kaneko, Izumi Orita, Toshiaki Fukui, Kozo Tomita, and Tsutomu Suzuki
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Thermotolerance ,Multidisciplinary ,RNA, Transfer ,RNA, Archaeal ,Phosphorylation ,RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional ,Archaea ,Uridine ,Extreme Environments - Abstract
Post-transcriptional modifications have critical roles in tRNA stability and function1–4. In thermophiles, tRNAs are heavily modified to maintain their thermal stability under extreme growth temperatures5,6. Here we identified 2′-phosphouridine (Up) at position 47 of tRNAs from thermophilic archaea. Up47 confers thermal stability and nuclease resistance to tRNAs. Atomic structures of native archaeal tRNA showed a unique metastable core structure stabilized by Up47. The 2′-phosphate of Up47 protrudes from the tRNA core and prevents backbone rotation during thermal denaturation. In addition, we identified the arkI gene, which encodes an archaeal RNA kinase responsible for Up47 formation. Structural studies showed that ArkI has a non-canonical kinase motif surrounded by a positively charged patch for tRNA binding. A knockout strain of arkI grew slowly at high temperatures and exhibited a synthetic growth defect when a second tRNA-modifying enzyme was depleted. We also identified an archaeal homologue of KptA as an eraser that efficiently dephosphorylates Up47 in vitro and in vivo. Taken together, our findings show that Up47 is a reversible RNA modification mediated by ArkI and KptA that fine-tunes the structural rigidity of tRNAs under extreme environmental conditions.
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- 2022
6. Caloforines A–G, coumarins from the bark of Calophyllum scriblitifolium
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Ai Ogasawara, Ryo Noguchi, Takuya Shigi, Alfarius Eko Nugroho, Yusuke Hirasawa, Toshio Kaneda, Takahiro Tougan, Toshihiro Horii, A. Hamid A. Hadi, and Hiroshi Morita
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Molecular Medicine - Published
- 2022
7. Practical Construction of the Design Education for Community Collaborative in a Satoyama Area Adjacent to Cities
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Tomoyuki, SOWA, Takahito, SAIKI, Tomohiro, HATA, Ryo, NOGUCHI, Caspar, SCHWABE, Chiba, YOON, Tadashi, TAKAHATA, Nobuko, YOSHIDA, and Chie, SAKURAGI
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地域協働型デザイン ,Practical ,construction ,city suburbs ,里山地域 ,Satoyama Area ,構築 ,実践的 ,都市近郊 ,教育モデル ,educational model ,Community collaborative design - Abstract
本研究は、都市近郊に活用されないまま偏在する緩衝緑地、圃場、里山をフィールドとして、環境デザイン、プロダクト・インテリアデザイン、ソーシャルアートの見地から、持続可能な地域協働型のデザイン教育モデルを構築することを目的としている。 具体的には、研究学園都市周辺地域の荒廃した保安林や緑地、共生ゾーン集落の里山、国営明石海峡公園神戸地区、キーナの森公園、神出里づくり地域などの活用されないまま残る緑地、里山、圃場地等において、自然生態、歴史、文化、環境、空間、素材などの調査活動および、立地環境や整備派生材を生かしたワークショップの企画・運営を実践し、地域協働型のデザイン教育モデルを試行した 。 令和3年度においては、調査対象地における、①地理的・歴史的・文化的側面からのランドスケープおよび建造物調査、②樹木や希少植物などの植生調査を中心に、既存資料などの集約を行い、対象地の利用価値について検討する基礎資料を作成した。実証実験では、地域の教育機関と連携した体験学習会を実施したほか、大学・大学院授業において里山をテーマとした制作を行った。また、調査や実験のプロセス、結果をリアルタイムに映像化・可視化し、SNS等によって情報公開を行った。, The purpose of this research is to construct a sustainable collaborative regional design education model from the perspectives of environmental design, product and interior design, and social art, using buffer green spaces, fields, and satoyama, which remain unutilized and unevenly distributed in the urban suburbs, as fields. In 2021, the project focused on (1) landscape and building surveys from geographical, historical, and cultural perspectives, (2) vegetation surveys of trees and rare plants, and compiled existing materials to create basic data for considering the us e value of the target sites. In the demonstration experiment, hands on learning sessions were conducted in collaboration with local educational institutions, and satoyama themed productions were conducted in university and graduate school classes. In addition, the process and results of the surveys and experiments were visualized in real time and made public through SNS and other means.
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- 2022
8. Evidence for a higher-order topological insulator in a three-dimensional material built from van der Waals stacking of bismuth-halide chains
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Daehun Lee, Keji Lai, Hiroaki Tanaka, Alexei Barinov, Zhanzhi Jiang, Motoaki Hirayama, Takao Sasagawa, Cédric Bareille, Cephise Cacho, Masayuki Ochi, Chun Lin, Ayumi Harasawa, Alessio Giampietri, Kenta Kuroda, Shunsuke Sakuragi, Masaru Kobayashi, Takanari Takahashi, Peng Zhang, Z. Xu, Viktor Kandyba, Ryotaro Arita, Donghui Lu, Ryo Noguchi, Timur K. Kim, Tetsuroh Shirasawa, Shik Shin, Kifu Kurokawa, Takeshi Kondo, So Kunisada, Koichiro Yaji, and Makoto Hashimoto
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Materials science ,Stacking ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Bismuth ,symbols.namesake ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,General Materials Science ,Topological Insulator ,ARPES ,Bismuth Halide ,Quantum ,Topology (chemistry) ,Condensed matter physics ,Spintronics ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Topological insulator ,symbols ,van der Waals force ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The van der Waals (vdW) materials with low dimensions have been extensively studied as a platform to generate exotic quantum properties. Advancing this view, a great deal of attention is currently paid to topological quantum materials with vdW structures. Here, we provide a new concept of designing topological materials by the vdW stacking of quantum spin Hall insulators (QSHIs). Most interestingly, a slight shift of inversion center in the unit cell caused by a modification of stacking is found to induce the topological variation from a trivial insulator to a higher-order topological insulator (HOTI). Based on that, we present the first experimental realization of a HOTI by investigating a bismuth bromide Bi4Br4 with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). The unique feature in bismuth halides capable of selecting various topology only by differently stacking chains, combined with the great advantage of the vdW structure, offers a fascinating playground for engineering topologically non-trivial edge-states toward future spintronics applications.
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- 2021
9. [Tricuspid Valve Ring Annuloplasty with Posterior Annular Plication for Functional Tricuspid Regurgitation]
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Kazuyoshi, Doi, Manabu, Itoh, Yosuke, Mukae, Ryo, Noguchi, Sojiro, Amamoto, Akemi, Hara, Saori, Esaki, Rei, Yoshioka, and Noriaki, Matsumoto
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Treatment Outcome ,Echocardiography ,Humans ,Tricuspid Valve ,Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty ,Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
This report presents a modified procedure of tricuspid valve ring annuloplasty (R-TAP) with posterior annular plication for functional tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Sutures on the native annulus were placed by a standard fashion in R-TAP, and those on the posterior annulus and its bilateral commissures were passed through in a narrow range between the 3 and 4 o'clock positions of the 26-mm ring. The other sutures were done with an usual manner and the ring was fixed to the annulus, resulting in the posterior annular plication( bicuspidization). Follow-up was performed for more than 5 years( mean: 7.9 years, range:5.5~11.5 years) by echocardiography in 13 cases. Postoperative TR reduced significantly to less than moderate, which was maintained during the entire follow-up period, even in the case with atrial fibrillation. There was no sign of tricuspid stenosis. R-TAP with posterior annular plication was feasible, reproducible, and effective, although further investigation is needed.
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- 2022
10. Devil's staircase transition of the electronic structures in CeSb
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S. Ideta, So Kunisada, Cédric Bareille, Kiyohisa Tanaka, Nafise Rezaei, Ryotaro Arita, M. Sakano, Y. Kinoshita, M. Nakayama, S. Akebi, Y. Arai, Masashi Tokunaga, Michinori Arita, Takeshi Kondo, Kenta Kuroda, Yoshinori Haga, Ryo Noguchi, Shik Shin, Mojtaba Alaei, Hideyuki Suzuki, Hideaki Kitazawa, Kozo Okazaki, K. Kawaguchi, and Shunsuke Sakuragi
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Phase transition ,Electronic properties and materials ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Electronic structure ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Magnetic properties and materials ,0103 physical sciences ,Modulation (music) ,010306 general physics ,lcsh:Science ,Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Condensed matter physics ,Transition (fiction) ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,Fermi energy ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Nonlinear Sciences::Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,Ground state ,Néel temperature - Abstract
Solids with competing interactions often undergo complex phase transitions with a variety of long-periodic modulations. Among such transition, devil's staircase is the most complex phenomenon, and for it, CeSb is the most famous material, where a number of the distinct phases with long-periodic magnetostructures sequentially appear below the Neel temperature. An evolution of the low-energy electronic structure going through the devil's staircase is of special interest, which has, however, been elusive so far despite the 40-years of intense researches. Here we use bulk-sensitive angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and reveal the devil's staircase transition of the electronic structures. The magnetic reconstruction dramatically alters the band dispersions at each transition. We moreover find that the well-defined band picture largely collapses around the Fermi energy under the long-periodic modulation of the transitional phase, while it recovers at the transition into the lowest-temperature ground state. Our data provide the first direct evidence for a significant reorganization of the electronic structures and spectral functions occurring during the devil's staircase., Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures
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- 2020
11. Daikenchuto improves the post-surgical albumin level and prognostic nutritional index after aortic valve replacement
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Masanori Takamatsu, Yoshimasa Oda, Keiji Kamohara, Manabu Itoh, Shigeki Morita, Akira Furutachi, Ryo Noguchi, Kojiro Furukawa, Takahiro Nishida, and Yosuke Mukae
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Daikenchuto ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Post surgical ,Perioperative management ,business.industry ,Digestive surgery ,Albumin ,Nutritional status ,Blood flow ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Aortic valve replacement ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
Daikenchuto (TJ-100) is a Japanese traditional herbal medicine that enhances postoperative enterokinesis and increases the intestinal blood flow. Daikenchuto has historically played a positive role in the perioperative management of gastrointestinal surgery. However, the effect of Daikenchuto on improving nutrition after cardiac operation has never been reported. This study evaluated the effect of Daikenchuto administration after cardiac operation. Eighty-four patients who underwent isolated first aortic valve replacement (AVR) at our department from May 2008 to December 2014 were enrolled in this study and retrospectively examined. We administered Daikenchuto when patients started their water intake. Blood tests were performed before and seven days after AVR. We prescribed Daikenchuto for 21 patients (group D). The reductions in the albumin level and prognostic nutritional index (p = 0.045, p = 0.008, respectively, multivariate analysis of variance) after the operation were significantly lower in group D (3.75 ± 0.3 to 3.33 ± 0.4 and 44.7 ± 4.8 to 41.3 ± 6.7 mg/dl, respectively) than in the group without Daikenchuto (group N, 63 patients) (3.74 ± 0.5 to 3.13 ± 0.4 and 44.6 ± 6.3 to 37.7 ± 5.3 mg/dl, respectively). There were no significant differences in the incidence rates of postoperative complications or hospitalization duration between the two groups. Postoperative Daikenchuto administration is considered to be safe and effective for improving the postoperative nutritional status after simple AVR as well as digestive surgery.
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- 2020
12. Selective observation of surface and bulk bands in polar WTe2 by laser-based spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Yuxuan Wan, Lihai Wang, Kenta Kuroda, Peng Zhang, Keisuke Koshiishi, Masahiro Suzuki, Jaewook Kim, Ryo Noguchi, Cédric Bareille, Koichiro Yaji, Ayumi Harasawa, Shik Shin, Sang-Wook Cheong, Atsushi Fujimori, and Takeshi Kondo
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The electronic state of WTe2, a candidate of type-II Weyl semimetal, is investigated by using laser-based spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (SARPES). We prepare the pair of WTe2 samples, one with (001) surface and the other with (00-1) surface, by "sandwich method", and measure the band structures of each surface separately. The Fermi arcs are observed on both surfaces. We identify that the Fermi arcs on the two surfaces are both originating from surface states. We further find a surface resonance band, which connects with the Fermi-arc band, forming a Dirac-cone-like band dispersion. Our results indicate that the bulk electron and hole bands are much closer in momentum space than band calculations.
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- 2022
13. Introduction
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Ryo Noguchi
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- 2022
14. Large anomalous Hall effect induced by weak ferromagnetism in the noncentrosymmetric antiferromagnet CoNb3S6
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Hiroaki, Tanaka, Shota, Okazaki, Kenta, Kuroda, Ryo, Noguchi, Yosuke, Arai, Susumu, Minami, Shinichiro, Ideta, Kiyohisa, Tanaka, Donghui, Lu, Makoto, Hashimoto, Viktor, Kandyba, Cattelan, Mattia, Alexei, Barinov, Takayuki, Muro, Takao, Sasagawa, and and Takeshi Kondo
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- 2022
15. Backgrounds
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Ryo Noguchi
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- 2022
16. Revealing the Role of Wavefunctions in Rashba-Split States
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Ryo Noguchi
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- 2022
17. Stacking-Dependent Topological Phases in Quasi-1D Bismuth Halides
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Ryo Noguchi
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- 2022
18. Designing Topological Phase of Bismuth Halides and Controlling Rashba Effect in Films Studied by ARPES
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Ryo Noguchi
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- 2022
19. Summary and Future Outlook
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Ryo Noguchi
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- 2022
20. Scaling law for Rashba-type spin splitting in quantum-well films
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Mitsuaki Kawamura, Takushi Iimori, Ayumi Harasawa, Ryo Noguchi, Koichiro Yaji, Shik Shin, Kenta Kuroda, Fumio Komori, Taisuke Ozaki, and Takeshi Kondo
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Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Scaling law ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Spin splitting ,Condensed matter physics ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Type (model theory) ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Quantum well - Abstract
We use laser-based spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (laser-SARPES) with high-resolution, and experimentally determine, for the first time, the Rashba-parameters of quantum well states (QWSs) systematically changing with the film thickness and the quantum numbers, through the observation of the Ag films grown on an Au(111) substrate. The data are very well reproduced by the theoretical calculations based on the density functional theory. Most importantly, we find a scaling law for the Rashba parameter ($\alpha_{\rm R}$) that the magnitude of $\alpha_{\rm R}$ is scaled by the charge density at the interface and the spin-orbit coupling ratio between the film and the substrate, and it is expressed by a single straight line regardless of the film thickness and the quantum numbers. The new finding not only is crucial to understand the Rashba effect in QWSs but also gives a foundation of film growth engineering to fine-tune the spin splitting in 2D heterostructure systems., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2021
21. Author response for 'Structure‐based prediction of the IgE epitopes of the major dog allergen Can f 1'
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Michiko Sakurai, Miki Ubatani, Shigenori Nishimura, Keisuke Suda, Keisuke Sugiura, Yoichi Kamata, Ryo Noguchi, Masatoshi Nakatsuji, Haruka Muroya, Takashi Inui, Yuma Fukutomi, Osamu Ishibashi, and Rina Okubo
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Allergen ,Immunology ,medicine ,Structure based ,Ige epitope ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause - Published
- 2021
22. Structure-based prediction of the IgE epitopes of the major dog allergen Can f 1
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Miki Ubatani, Keisuke Suda, Ryo Noguchi, Masatoshi Nakatsuji, Osamu Ishibashi, Michiko Sakurai, Yoichi Kamata, Haruka Muroya, Shigenori Nishimura, Takashi Inui, Keisuke Sugiura, Rina Okubo, and Yuma Fukutomi
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crystal structure ,Sequence alignment ,Immunoglobulin E ,medicine.disease_cause ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Biochemistry ,Epitope ,law.invention ,IgE epitope ,Epitopes ,Allergen ,Dogs ,law ,conformational epitope ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Alanine ,biology ,Chemistry ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Can f 1 ,Cell Biology ,Allergens ,Molecular biology ,Protein tertiary structure ,biology.protein ,Recombinant DNA ,Conformational epitope ,allergen - Abstract
application/pdf, The FEBS Journal. 2022, 289 (6), P.1668-1679
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- 2021
23. An Automatic Counting Scheme for Honeybee Workers and Its Performance
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Naotake Kamiura, Teijiro Isokawa, Takayuki Yumoto, Nobuyuki Matsui, Toshifumi Minemoto, Hidetoshi Ikeno, and Ryo Noguchi
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Scheme (programming language) ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Published
- 2019
24. A weak topological insulator state in quasi-one-dimensional bismuth iodide
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Koichiro Yaji, Takeshi Kondo, Matthew Watson, Takao Sasagawa, Masayuki Ochi, Ayumi Harasawa, Alessio Giampietri, Kenta Kuroda, Viktor Kandyba, M. Nakayama, Moritz Hoesch, Ryo Noguchi, Takanari Takahashi, Shik Shin, Hideaki Iwasawa, Alexei Barinov, Cédric Bareille, Timur K. Kim, Tetsuroh Shirasawa, Ryotaro Arita, Pavel Dudin, and M. Sakano
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Physics ,Multidisciplinary ,Condensed matter physics ,Weak Topological Insulator ,Insulator (electricity) ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Bi4I4 ,symbols.namesake ,Angle-Resolved Photoemission ,Topological insulator ,0103 physical sciences ,Bismuth iodide ,symbols ,Topological order ,Quasi one dimensional ,van der Waals force ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Spin (physics) ,Surface states - Abstract
The major breakthroughs in understanding of topological materials over the past decade were all triggered by the discovery of the Z2-type topological insulator-a type of material that is insulating in its interior but allows electron flow on its surface. In three dimensions, a topological insulator is classified as either 'strong' or 'weak'1,2, and experimental confirmations of the strong topological insulator rapidly followed theoretical predictions3-5. By contrast, the weak topological insulator (WTI) has so far eluded experimental verification, because the topological surface states emerge only on particular side surfaces, which are typically undetectable in real three-dimensional crystals6-10. Here we provide experimental evidence for the WTI state in a bismuth iodide, β-Bi4I4. Notably, the crystal has naturally cleavable top and side planes-stacked via van der Waals forces-which have long been desirable for the experimental realization of the WTI state11,12. As a definitive signature of this state, we find a quasi-one-dimensional Dirac topological surface state at the side surface (the (100) plane), while the top surface (the (001) plane) is topologically dark with an absence of topological surface states. We also find that a crystal transition from the β-phase to the α-phase drives a topological phase transition from a nontrivial WTI to a normal insulator at roughly room temperature. The weak topological phase-viewed as quantum spin Hall insulators stacked three-dimensionally13,14-will lay a foundation for technology that benefits from highly directional, dense spin currents that are protected against backscattering.
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- 2019
25. Visualization of optical polarization transfer to photoelectron spin vector emitted from the spin-orbit coupled surface state
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Kenta Kuroda, Koichiro Yaji, Ryo Noguchi, Ayumi Harasawa, Shik Shin, Takeshi Kondo, and Fumio Komori
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics::Optics ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Similar to light polarization that is selected by a superposition of optical basis, electron spin direction can be controlled through a superposition of spin basis. We investigate such a spin interference occurring in photoemission of the spin-orbit coupled surface state in Bi2Se3 by using spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy combined with laser light source (laser-SARPES). Our laser-SARPES with three-dimensional spin detection and tunable laser polarization including elliptical and circular polarization enables us to directly visualize how the direction of the fully-polarized photoelectron spin changes according to the optical phase and orientation of the incident laser polarization. By this advantage of our laser-SARPES, we demonstrate that such optical information can be projected to the three-dimensional spin vector of the photoelectrons. Our results, therefore, present a novel spin-polarized electron source permitting us to optically control the pure spin state pointing to the arbitrary direction., Comment: 3 figures
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- 2021
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26. Observation and control of the weak topological insulator state in ZrTe5
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Alessio Giampietri, Kenta Kuroda, Chun Lin, Ayumi Harasawa, Alexei Barinov, Koichiro Yaji, Takeshi Kondo, Viktor Kandyba, Peng Zhang, Hongming Weng, Mikk Lippmaa, Qiang Li, Kaishu Kawaguchi, Ryo Noguchi, Shik Shin, Genda Gu, and Simin Nie
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Surface (mathematics) ,Electronic properties and materials ,Band gap ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Insulator (electricity) ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Surfaces, interfaces and thin films ,ZrTe5 ,Angle-Resolved Photoemission ,0103 physical sciences ,Topological insulators ,010306 general physics ,Spin (physics) ,Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Condensed matter physics ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,Weak Topological Insulator ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Semimetal ,Topological insulator ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
A quantum spin Hall insulator hosts topological states at the one-dimensional edge, along which backscattering by nonmagnetic impurities is strictly prohibited and dissipationless current flows. Its 3D analogue, a weak topological insulator (WTI), possesses similar quasi-1D topological states confined at side surfaces of crystals. The enhanced confinement could provide a route for dissipationless current and better advantages for applications relative to the widely studied strong topological insulators. However, the topological side surface is usually not cleavable and is thus hard to observe by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), which has hindered the revealing of the electronic properties of WTIs. Here, we visualize the topological surface states of the WTI candidate ZrTe5 for the first time by spin and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: a quasi-1D band with spin-momentum locking was revealed on the side surface. We further demonstrate that the bulk band gap in ZrTe5 is controlled by strain to the crystal, realizing a more stabilized WTI state or an ideal Dirac semimetal state depending on the direction of the external strain. The highly directional spin-current and the tunable band gap we found in ZrTe5 will provide an excellent platform for applications., 8 pages, 4 figures. Accepted by Nature Communications
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- 2020
27. Establishment of 'Absorption Dyeing Method' for Dyeing the Inside of Wood
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Hiromasa, YASUMORI, Masae, BANBA, and Ryo, NOGUCHI
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Interior ,Dyeing ,木材 ,内部 ,Suction dyeing method ,吸引染色法 ,染色 ,Wood - Abstract
本研究の目的は、木材内部の染色に関する「吸引染色法」の確立である。「吸引染色法」とは、減圧負荷によって木材内部に染料を吸引し、着色を施す独自の染色法である。木材内部の染色に関する研究事例には、減圧加圧注入法や立木染色法があるが、染色に長時間を要することや大型設備が必要であること、色むら発生などの要因から、広範囲な実用化には至っていない。本研究では、「吸引染色法」によって、木材内部を短時間でむらなく一様に染色し、そのサイズが家具や建築部材に利用できる範囲に達することを目標とする。表面部分のみを着色した木材に比べ、内部まで染色した木材は、木材本来の質感を失わず、品があり、唐木のような美しい色合いの希少木材と同等の価値があると考える。銘木や化粧用優良大径木が世界的に枯渇している今日、建築やインテリア、プロダクト分野において、生活空間に彩りを添える素材として、染色木材の利用価値は高いと思われる。, The purpose of this study is to establish an “absorption dyeing method” to dye the inside of wood. The “absorption dyeing method” is unique in that it dyes wood by absorbing dye into it under reduced pressure. While there are examples of studies about dyeing the inside of wood, e.g. methods of decompression/pressurization injection and standing tree dyeing, such methods have not been widely adopted because they require lots of time and large facilities and produce color irregularities. This study aims to enable the inside of wood to be dyed evenly in a short period of time using an “absorption dyeing method”suitable for the sizes of furniture and building components. We believe that wood dyed on the inside retains its original texture and has the same value as beautifully colored rare wood like imported hardwood. We also believe that the current worldwide shortage of precious wood and decorative large diameter wood will make dyed wood a valuable material to be used.
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28. Visualization of the strain-induced topological phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional superconductor TaSe
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Chun, Lin, Masayuki, Ochi, Ryo, Noguchi, Kenta, Kuroda, Masahito, Sakoda, Atsushi, Nomura, Masakatsu, Tsubota, Peng, Zhang, Cedric, Bareille, Kifu, Kurokawa, Yosuke, Arai, Kaishu, Kawaguchi, Hiroaki, Tanaka, Koichiro, Yaji, Ayumi, Harasawa, Makoto, Hashimoto, Donghui, Lu, Shik, Shin, Ryotaro, Arita, Satoshi, Tanda, and Takeshi, Kondo
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Control of the phase transition from topological to normal insulators can allow for an on/off switching of spin current. While topological phase transitions have been realized by elemental substitution in semiconducting alloys, such an approach requires preparation of materials with various compositions. Thus it is quite far from a feasible device application, which demands a reversible operation. Here we use angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to visualize the strain-driven band-structure evolution of the quasi-one-dimensional superconductor TaSe
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29. [Preservation of the Spinal Perfusion Artery during Descending Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery]
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Kazuyoshi, Doi, Takahiro, Kitsuka, Manabu, Itoh, Yosuke, Mukae, Ryo, Noguchi, Koki, Nagaoka, Hiroyuki, Ide, Michiko, Higashi, Yu, Yamashita, Mai, Hirashima, Rei, Yoshioka, and Noriaki, Matsumoto
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Perfusion ,Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic ,Spinal Cord ,Spinal Cord Ischemia ,Humans ,Female ,Arteries ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged ,Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal - Abstract
This is a 3-case report of successful descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic surgery by preserving the spinal perfusion artery (SPA) identified preoperatively. In Case 1, an 85-year-old woman, computed tomography (CT) showed Crawford type Ⅴ thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA:60 mm) and a SPA originated from L2. In Case 2, a 76-year-old man, CT revealed type Ⅳ TAAA( 58 mm) and a SPA originated from Th11. In Case 3, a 74-year-old man, CT detected an infectious pseudoaneurysm(44 mm) in the descending thoracic aorta with 2 SPAs originating from Th10 and L2. The ranges of graft replacement were Th7-Th12, Th12-L4, and Th8-Th10, respectively, while preserving all SPAs. All patients recovered well without postoperative neurological deficits. Although the protective effect of the SPA preservation against the spinal cord ischemia is still controversial, preoperative identification of the SPA was useful for planning a surgical strategy for descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic repair surgery.
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30. Observation of small Fermi pockets protected by clean CuO2 sheets of a high-Tc superconductor
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Shunsuke Isono, Shiro Sakai, So Kunisada, Cédric Bareille, Shunsuke Sakuragi, Ryo Noguchi, Ryotaro Sekine, Shik Shin, Takeshi Kondo, Cephise Cacho, Yoshimitsu Kohama, Timur K. Kim, Takami Tohyama, Kenta Kuroda, Kifu Kurokawa, Kazuyasu Tokiwa, Yukiaki Ishida, and Shintaro Adachi
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Superconductivity ,Copper oxide ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Mott insulator ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Quantum oscillations ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Electronic structure ,Brillouin zone ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Antiferromagnetism ,Cuprate ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
In cuprate superconductors with high critical transition temperature (Tc), light hole-doping to the parent compound, which is an antiferromagnetic Mott insulator, has been predicted to lead to the formation of small Fermi pockets. These pockets, however, have not been observed. Here, we investigate the electronic structure of the five-layered Ba2Ca4Cu5O10(F,O)2, which has inner copper oxide (CuO2) planes with extremely low disorder, and find small Fermi pockets centered at (π/2, π/2) of the Brillouin zone by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and quantum oscillation measurements. The d-wave superconducting gap opens along the pocket, revealing the coexistence between superconductivity and antiferromagnetic ordering in the same CuO2 sheet. These data further indicate that superconductivity can occur without contribution from the antinodal region around (π, 0), which is shared by other competing excitations.
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31. Three-dimensional electronic structure in ferromagnetic Fe3Sn2 with breathing kagome bilayers
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Ryo Noguchi, Cephise Cacho, Yoshinori Okada, Takeshi Kondo, Barnaby Smith, Cédric Bareille, Sungwon Jung, Yuita Fujisawa, Kenta Kuroda, Hiroaki Tanaka, Takayuki Muro, and Shunsuke Sakuragi
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Weyl semimetal ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,02 engineering and technology ,Electronic structure ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Ferromagnetism ,Hall effect ,0103 physical sciences ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Density functional theory ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Surface states - Abstract
A large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) has been observed in ferromagnetic ${\mathrm{Fe}}_{3}{\mathrm{Sn}}_{2}$ with breathing kagome bilayers. To understand the underlying mechanism for this, we investigate the electronic structure of ${\mathrm{Fe}}_{3}{\mathrm{Sn}}_{2}$ by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). In particular, we use both vacuum ultraviolet light (VUV) and soft x ray (SX), which allow surface-sensitive and relatively bulk-sensitive measurements, respectively, and distinguish bulk states from surface states, which should be unlikely related to the AHE. While VUV-ARPES observes two-dimensional bands mostly due to surface states, SX-ARPES reveals three-dimensional band dispersions with a periodicity of the rhombohedral unit cell in the bulk. Our data show a good consistency with a theoretical calculation based on density functional theory, suggesting a possibility that ${\mathrm{Fe}}_{3}{\mathrm{Sn}}_{2}$ is a magnetic Weyl semimetal.
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32. Visualization of the strain-induced topological phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional superconductor TaSe3
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Atsushi Nomura, Y. Arai, Masahito Sakoda, Masakatsu Tsubota, Masayuki Ochi, Peng Zhang, Ryo Noguchi, Kenta Kuroda, Satoshi Tanda, Shik Shin, Donghui Lu, Takeshi Kondo, Hiroaki Tanaka, Ryotaro Arita, Chun Lin, Koichiro Yaji, Ayumi Harasawa, Kaishu Kawaguchi, Kifu Kurokawa, Makoto Hashimoto, and Cédric Bareille
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Phase transition ,Materials science ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Phase (matter) ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Topological order ,General Materials Science ,Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Spintronics ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Semimetal ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mechanics of Materials ,Topological insulator ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Control of the phase transition from topological to normal insulators can allow for an on/off switching of spin current. While topological phase transitions have been realized by elemental substitution in semiconducting alloys, such an approach requires preparation of materials with various compositions. Thus it is quite far from a feasible device application, which demands a reversible operation. Here we use angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to visualize the strain-driven band-structure evolution of the quasi-one-dimensional superconductor TaSe3. We demonstrate that it undergoes reversible strain-induced topological phase transitions from a strong topological insulator phase with spin-polarized, quasi-one-dimensional topological surface states, to topologically trivial semimetal and band insulating phases. The quasi-one-dimensional superconductor TaSe3 provides a suitable platform for engineering the topological spintronics, for example as an on/off switch for a spin current that is robust against impurity scattering.
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33. The addition of human iPS cell-derived neural progenitors changes the contraction of human iPS cell-derived cardiac spheroids
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Jun-ichi Oyama, Shuji Toda, Yosuke Mukae, Kojiro Furukawa, Kenichi Arai, Shigeki Morita, Ryo Noguchi, Manabu Itoh, Koichi Node, and Koichi Nakayama
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0301 basic medicine ,Contraction (grammar) ,Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Spheroid ,Total cell ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Fractional shortening ,Biology ,Myocardial Contraction ,Neural stem cell ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Neural Stem Cells ,Spheroids, Cellular ,embryonic structures ,Humans ,Myocytes, Cardiac ,Contraction velocity ,Progenitor cell ,Induced pluripotent stem cell ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Background We havebeen attempting to use cardiac spheroids to construct three-dimensional contractilestructures for failed hearts. Recent studies have reported that neuralprogenitors (NPs) play significant roles in heart regeneration. However, theeffect of NPs on the cardiac spheroid has not yet been elucidated. Objective This studyaims to demonstrate the influence of NPs on the function of cardiac spheroids. Methods Thespheroids were constructed on a low-attachment-well plate by mixing humaninduced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cell-derived cardiomyocytes and hiPScell-derived NPs (hiPS-NPs). The ratio of hiPS-NPs was set at 0%, 10%, 20%,30%, and 40% of the total cell number of spheroids, which was 2500. The motionwas recorded, and the fractional shortening and the contraction velocity weremeasured. Results Spheroidswere formed within 48 h after mixing the cells, except for the spheroidscontaining 0% hiPS-NPs. Observation at day 7 revealed significant differencesin the fractional shortening (analysis of variance; p = 0.01). The bestfractional shortening was observed with the spheroids containing 30% hiPS-NPs.Neuronal cells were detected morphologically within the spheroids under aconfocal microscope. Conclusion Theaddition of hiPS-NPs influenced the contractile function of the cardiacspheroids. Further studies are warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanism.
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34. Early and Mid-Term Outcomes after Vascular Reconstruction for Patients with Lower-Extremity Soft-Tissue Malignant Tumors
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Toshihiro Fukui, Ryo Noguchi, Ayumi Koga, Sayahito Kumamoto, Hirokazu Tazume, Hiroo Satoh, Ken Okamoto, and Takanao Sueyoshi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,vascular graft ,malignant soft-tissue tumor ,En bloc resection ,Soft tissue ,General Medicine ,Patient data ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Vascular reconstruction ,Carcinoma ,Medicine ,vascular reconstruction ,Original Article ,Sarcoma ,Vascular resection ,business ,Contraindication - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate limb-salvage surgery including vascular resection for lower-extremity soft-tissue sarcomas and carcinomas for adult patients. Materials and Methods: Eight consecutive patients (median age, 59 years) who underwent vascular replacement during surgery for malignant tumors in the lower limbs between November 2006 and March 2018 were evaluated. Patient data were retrospectively obtained in a computerized database. Arterial and venous reconstructions were performed for seven patients, with one additional patient receiving venous reconstruction only. Autologous-vein (n=6) and synthetic bypasses were used for arterial repairs, whereas only autologous veins were implanted for venous repairs. Results: Morbidity was 62.5%, and in-hospital mortality was 12.5%. At a median follow-up of 24 months, the primary patency rates of arterial and venous reconstructions were 85.7% and 62.5%, respectively. Limb salvage was achieved in all cases. Conclusion: Early and mid-term bypass patency rates, the high percentage of limb salvage, and the oncologic outcome underline the efficacy of en bloc resection of soft-tissue tumors involving major vessels of the lower limbs. The anticipated need for vascular resection and reconstruction should not be a contraindication to sarcoma and carcinoma resections. However, efforts to achieve better control over systemic spread are required for long-term survival.
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35. Author Correction: Visualization of the strain-induced topological phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional superconductor TaSe3
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Donghui Lu, Hiroaki Tanaka, Ryotaro Arita, Kaishu Kawaguchi, Atsushi Nomura, Takeshi Kondo, Masakatsu Tsubota, Ryo Noguchi, Kenta Kuroda, Koichiro Yaji, Satoshi Tanda, Shik Shin, Peng Zhang, Masayuki Ochi, Chun Lin, Cédric Bareille, Ayumi Harasawa, Kifu Kurokawa, Makoto Hashimoto, Y. Arai, and Masahito Sakoda
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Condensed matter physics ,Strain (chemistry) ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Topological order ,General Materials Science ,Quasi one dimensional ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Visualization - Published
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36. Evidence for magnetic Weyl fermions in a correlated metal
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Andrei Varykhalov, Michi-To Suzuki, Takashi Koretsune, S. Akebi, Takayuki Muro, Nobuhito Inami, Takahiro Tomita, Cédric Bareille, M. Nakayama, Takeshi Kondo, Ryo Noguchi, Ryotaro Arita, Shik Shin, Kanta Ono, Hiroshi Kumigashira, Masayuki Ochi, Satoru Nakatsuji, Agustinus Agung Nugroho, Rieko Ishii, Kenta Kuroda, Muhammad Ikhlas, and Pallab Goswami
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,02 engineering and technology ,Electron ,01 natural sciences ,Renormalization ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,0103 physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,010306 general physics ,Chiral anomaly ,Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,General Chemistry ,Fermion ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetic field ,T-symmetry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Strongly correlated material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Recent discovery of both gapped and gapless topological phases in weakly correlated electron systems has introduced various relativistic particles and a number of exotic phenomena in condensed matter physics. The Weyl fermion is a prominent example of three dimensional (3D), gapless topological excitation, which has been experimentally identified in inversion symmetry breaking semimetals. However, their realization in spontaneously time reversal symmetry (TRS) breaking magnetically ordered states of correlated materials has so far remained hypothetical. Here, we report a set of experimental evidence for elusive magnetic Weyl fermions in Mn$_3$Sn, a non-collinear antiferromagnet that exhibits a large anomalous Hall effect even at room temperature. Detailed comparison between our angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveals significant bandwidth renormalization and damping effects due to the strong correlation among Mn 3$d$ electrons. Moreover, our transport measurements have unveiled strong evidence for the chiral anomaly of Weyl fermions, namely, the emergence of positive magnetoconductance only in the presence of parallel electric and magnetic fields. The magnetic Weyl fermions of Mn$_3$Sn have a significant technological potential, since a weak field ($\sim$ 10 mT) is adequate for controlling the distribution of Weyl points and the large fictitious field ($\sim$ a few 100 T) in the momentum space. Our discovery thus lays the foundation for a new field of science and technology involving the magnetic Weyl excitations of strongly correlated electron systems., 43 pages, 12 figures
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37. Haptoglobin Reduces Inflammatory Cytokine INF-γ and Facilitates Clot Formation in Acute Severe Burn Rat Model
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Satoshi Inoue, Kosuke Chris Yamada, Ryo Noguchi, Yuichiro Sakamoto, Taku Miyasho, Hiroyuki Koami, Keita Kai, and Norio Sato
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Plasmin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Inflammation ,Systemic inflammation ,Severity of Illness Index ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Hemoglobins ,Interferon-gamma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Coagulopathy ,Animals ,Acute-Phase Reaction ,Blood Coagulation ,Saline ,Hematuria ,Haptoglobins ,biology ,business.industry ,Haptoglobin ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Disease Models, Animal ,Thromboelastometry ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,Endocrinology ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Inflammation Mediators ,medicine.symptom ,Burns ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Haptoglobin exerts renal protective function by scavenging free hemoglobin from the urine and blood stream in patients with hemolytic disorders. Recent studies elucidate the relationships between haptoglobin and inflammation. In addition, coagulopathy is often induced by systemic inflammation characterized by the presence of vascular endothelial damage. We hypothesize that haptoglobin might have an anti-inflammatory effect and affect hypercoagulability using rat burn model. Thirty anesthetized rats of six-weeks of age received over 30% full-thickness scald burn on the dorsal skin surface. All rats were injected with either haptoglobin (Hpt) or normal saline (NS) intraperitoneally. The rats were divided into three groups: 1) control group (NS 20 mL/kg); 2) low concentration of Hpt group, L-Hpt, (Hpt 4 mL (80 U) /kg+NS 16 mL/kg); and 3) high concentration of Hpt group, H-Hpt, (Hpt 20 mL (400 U) /kg). While under anesthesia, all rats were euthanized by exsanguination at 6 hours (N=5) and 24 hours (N=5). Inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines were measured and whole-blood viscoelastic tests were performed by thromboelastometry (ROTEM). Haptoglobin significantly reduced free hemoglobin 24 hours after the injury. Improvement of hematuria was confirmed in the H-Hpt group. There were no differences in thrombin-antithrombin complex and plasmin-α2 plasmin inhibitor complex. The haptoglobin tended to decrease interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) in H-Hpt group. ROTEM findings of the L-Hpt group showed significantly higher clot firmness and shorter time to maximum clot formation velocity than the control group. Haptoglobin reduced INF-γ, and accelerated speed of clot formation in acute phase of severe burn.
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38. [Mitral Valve Replacement with the On-X Valve]
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Kazuyoshi, Doi, Manabu, Itoh, Ryo, Noguchi, Yosuke, Mukae, Takahiro, Kitsuka, Rei, Yoshioka, Noriaki, Matsumoto, Ayumi, Tsunematsu, Akemi, Hara, Saori, Esaki, and Yusei, Murata
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Male ,Treatment Outcome ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Thromboembolism ,Anticoagulants ,Humans ,Mitral Valve ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
This is a 3-case report of mitral valve replacement (MVR) with an On-X mechanical valve followed up to 10 years. Case 1(64-year-old man) and case 2 (66-year-old woman) experienced traffic accident and traumatic event, respectively, in their chronic phase after MVR. Case 1 had multiple bone fractures of the bilateral lower limbs, which was followed by systemic infection and pyogenic spondylitis. He needed long-term antibiotics therapy for more than 4 years. Case 2 fell down at home and severely hit her head, which resulted in a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. She was in a deep coma, and needed discontinuation of anticoagulation therapy for 4 weeks. Case1, 2, and 3(54-year-old man) are doing well in New York Heart Association functional class I without any valve-related thromboembolic or hemorrhagic events at 10, 9 and 8 years after MVR, respectively. On-X valve performance has also been found well maintained in all cases by echocardiography, even after traumatic accident or discontinuation of anticoagulation in Case 1 and 2. In this report, the On-X mechanical valve demonstrated good midterm result of its valve performance in the mitral position and its potential advantages in antithrombogenicity.
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39. [Graft Harvesting for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting]
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Ryo, Noguchi and Toshihiro, Fukui
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Japan ,Saphenous Vein ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Mammary Arteries ,Coronary Angiography ,Vascular Patency - Abstract
In coronary artery bypass grafting, graft harvesting is a fundamental and important technique of cardiovascular surgeons. Young cardiovascular surgeons typically experience graft harvesting for the first time early in their training. While several methods for graft harvesting have been developed in recent years with the goal of improving graft patency and reducing surgical invasiveness, the conventional and basic procedures remain important and are performed widely in cardiovascular institutions throughout Japan. Becoming familiarized with these basic graft harvest procedures is considered extremely important and useful for young cardiovascular surgeons. In this chapter, we discuss the basic methods of harvesting grafts of the internal thoracic artery, radial artery, gastroepiploic artery, and saphenous vein.
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40. Strongly anisotropic high-temperature Fermi surface of the Kondo semimetal CeNiSn revealed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Ryo Noguchi, Shik Shin, Takeshi Yajima, S. Akebi, Toshiro Takabatake, Takeshi Kondo, Shunsuke Sakuragi, T.-S. Nam, Kenta Kuroda, Byung Il Min, M. Nakayama, So Kunisada, Cédric Bareille, and M. Sakano
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Kondo insulator ,Quantum oscillations ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,Fermi surface ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Semimetal ,symbols.namesake ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Ground state ,Nernst effect - Abstract
The semimetallic behavior of the so-called ``failed Kondo insulator'' CeNiSn has been ascribed to a nodal line in the Kondo hybridization derived from a particular symmetry of the Ce $4f$ orbitals ground state. Here we investigate the geometry of the CeNiSn conduction band by combined angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) in the high-temperature regime and Open core generalized gradient approximation plus spin-orbit coupling calculations, in order to determine how the nodal hybridization takes place. We identify the Fermi sheet involved in the semimetallic regime from its locus and its shape, respectively, in agreement with the expected nodal line and with quantum oscillations. We further extrapolate and discuss the low-temperature Fermi surface in terms of the expected nodal hybridization with a localized $f$-level. The obtained hypothetical low-temperature Fermi surface is compatible with the description from quantum oscillations, and with both the highly anisotropic magnetoresistance and the isotropic Nernst effect. This work offers an overview of the conduction band of CeNiSn before hybridization, and it paves the way to a definitive understanding of its low-temperature state. In addition, this work serves as a basis for more challenging low-temperature ARPES measurements.
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41. Observation of small Fermi pockets protected by clean CuO
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So, Kunisada, Shunsuke, Isono, Yoshimitsu, Kohama, Shiro, Sakai, Cédric, Bareille, Shunsuke, Sakuragi, Ryo, Noguchi, Kifu, Kurokawa, Kenta, Kuroda, Yukiaki, Ishida, Shintaro, Adachi, Ryotaro, Sekine, Timur K, Kim, Cephise, Cacho, Shik, Shin, Takami, Tohyama, Kazuyasu, Tokiwa, and Takeshi, Kondo
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In cuprate superconductors with high critical transition temperature (
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42. A Case of Central Diabetes Insipidus Who Underwent Open Heart Surgery
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Atuhisa Tanaka, Hiroyuki Morokuma, Ryo Noguchi, Junji Yunoki, Shugou Koga, Keiji Kamohara, Koujiro Furukawa, Shizuka Yaita, and Shigeki Morita
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Diabetes insipidus ,Medicine ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,business ,medicine.disease ,Surgery - Published
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43. Production of Taxanes in an Ionic Liquid-medium Two Phase Culture System
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Hitoshi Miyasaka, Shinjiro Yamamoto, Yumiko Kuriyama, Shuhei Hayashi, Azumi Hayashi, and Ryo Noguchi
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,0205 materials engineering ,Chemical engineering ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Phase (matter) ,Ionic liquid ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,020501 mining & metallurgy - Published
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44. Persistent Gastrointestinal Angiodysplasia in Heyde's Syndrome after Aortic Valve Replacement
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Masanori Matsumoto, Ryo Noguchi, Takashi Akutagawa, Takero Shindo, Yasuhisa Sakata, Kohei Yamanouchi, Nanae Tsuruoka, Masaki Hayakawa, Hiroshi Ureshino, Shigeki Morita, Ryo Shimoda, Shinya Kimura, Kojiro Furukawa, Kazuma Fujimoto, and Ryuichi Iwakiri
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastrointestinal bleeding ,Case Report ,von Willebrand factor ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Capsule Endoscopy ,Gastroenterology ,Angiodysplasia ,law.invention ,Jejunum ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aortic valve replacement ,Von Willebrand factor ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Heyde's syndrome ,Aged ,biology ,business.industry ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,Syndrome ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,gastrointestinal angiodysplasia ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Aortic valve stenosis ,cardiovascular system ,biology.protein ,Female ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,business - Abstract
A 67-year-old woman with recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding and aortic valve stenosis presented with spurting bleeding from angiodysplasia of the upper jejunum. As electrophoresis revealed decreased levels of high-molecular-weight (HMW) von Willebrand factor (VWF) multimers, she was diagnosed with Heyde's syndrome. After aortic valve replacement, her HMW VWF levels quickly recovered to normal, and the gastrointestinal bleeding ceased. However, capsule endoscopy still revealed gastrointestinal angiodysplasia six months later. This case shows that minute analyses of VWF multimers enable the diagnosis and confirmation of the resolution of Heyde's syndrome, and implies that gastrointestinal angiodysplasia can be attributed to unknown factors other than decreased VWF multimers.
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45. Publisher Correction: A weak topological insulator state in quasi-one-dimensional bismuth iodide
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Koichiro Yaji, Takanari Takahashi, M. Sakano, Timur K. Kim, Tetsuro Shirasawa, Alexei Barinov, Ryo Noguchi, M. Nakayama, Shik Shin, Hideaki Iwasawa, Ryotaro Arita, Viktor Kandyba, Ayumi Harasawa, Takeshi Kondo, Cédric Bareille, Pavel Dudin, Moritz Hoesch, Masayuki Ochi, Takao Sasagawa, Alessio Giampietri, Kenta Kuroda, and Matthew Watson
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Physics ,Multidisciplinary ,Condensed matter physics ,Topological insulator ,Bismuth iodide ,Quasi one dimensional ,State (functional analysis) - Published
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46. Three-dimensional electronic structure in ferromagnetic Fe3Sn2 with breathing kagome bilayers
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Hiroaki, Tanaka, Yuita, Fujisawa, Kenta, Kuroda, Ryo, Noguchi, Shunsuke, Sakuragi, Cédric, Bareille, Barnaby, Smith, Cephise, Cacho, Sung Won, Jung, Takayuki, Muro, Yoshinori, Okada, and Takeshi, Kondo
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A large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) has been observed in ferromagnetic Fe3Sn2 with breathing kagome bilayers. To understand the underlying mechanism for this, we investigate the electronic structure of Fe3Sn2 by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). In particular, we use both vacuum ultraviolet light (VUV) and soft x ray (SX), which allow surface-sensitive and relatively bulk-sensitive measurements, respectively, and distinguish bulk states from surface states, which should be unlikely related to the AHE. While VUV-ARPES observes two-dimensional bands mostly due to surface states, SX-ARPES reveals three-dimensional band dispersions with a periodicity of the rhombohedral unit cell in the bulk. Our data show a good consistency with a theoretical calculation based on density functional theory, suggesting a possibility that Fe3Sn2 is a magnetic Weyl semimetal.
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47. Orbital-selective metal-insulator transition lifting the t2g band hybridization in the Hund metal Sr3(Ru1−xMnx)2O7
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Yoshiyuki Yoshida, Moritz Hoesch, Matthew Watson, Cédric Bareille, So Kunisada, M. Nakayama, Takeshi Kondo, Timur K. Kim, Kenta Kuroda, Ryo Noguchi, and Shik Shin
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Physics ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Fermi surface ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Spectral line ,Crystallography ,Atomic orbital ,Impurity ,0103 physical sciences ,Quasiparticle ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Metal–insulator transition ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Pseudogap - Abstract
We reveal the orbital-selective metal-insulator transition in a $4d$ multiorbital system, ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{3}{({\mathrm{Ru}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Mn}}_{x})}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}\phantom{\rule{4pt}{0ex}}(x=0\ensuremath{-}0.2)$, by means of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. With a small substitution $(x=0.05)$ of Mn with localized $3d$ orbitals, the spectra for the $4{d}_{xy}$ band become incoherent with a large gap, while the $4{d}_{xz/yz}$ bands stay metallic with sharp quasiparticle peaks. Intriguingly, this lifts band hybridization among $4d$ orbitals, and causes a two- to one-dimensional crossover in the remaining Fermi surface. Significant nesting in the remaining Fermi surface is implied to induce the reported magnetic ordering, and yields the insulating bulk state at higher Mn substitution, where all bands are gapped and totally incoherent. The availability of orbital-selective tuning of the pseudogap by a small impurity will prompt further theoretical studies of Hund's metals, which were recognized only recently in condensed matter physics.
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- 2018
48. [Concurrent Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Surgery in a Patient with Left Collapsed Lung;Report of a Case]
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Ayumi, Koga, Ken, Okamoto, Hirokazu, Tazume, Ryo, Noguchi, and Toshihiro, Fukui
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Male ,Pulmonary Atelectasis ,Postoperative Complications ,Humans ,Mitral Valve ,Mitral Valve Insufficiency ,Tricuspid Valve ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency ,Aged - Abstract
A 77-year-old man was referred to our hospital with severe mitral valve regurgitation. Secondary to left partial lobectomy for tuberculosis 55 years earlier, his mediastinum was shifted to the left, and his pulmonary function was moderately decreased. Mitral valve replacement and tricuspid annuloplasty were performed with a median sternotomy. Although the heart was shifted to the left, the mitral valve was easily visualized when the right side of the pericardium was extensively elevated. The tracheal intubation tube was removed 1 day after the operation. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful, and he was discharged on the 13th postoperative day. We describe our surgical strategy in this patient with a literature review.
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- 2018
49. Experimental Methods for Spin- and Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Combined with Polarization-Variable Laser
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Fumio Komori, Ryo Noguchi, Shik Shin, Koichiro Yaji, Ayumi Harasawa, Kenta Kuroda, and Takeshi Kondo
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Physics ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Spin polarization ,Linear polarization ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Neuroscience ,Lasers ,Photoelectron Spectroscopy ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,Spin–orbit interaction ,Polarization (waves) ,Laser ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,law.invention ,Engineering ,law ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Atomic physics ,Wave function - Abstract
The goal of this protocol is to present how to perform spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy combined with polarization-variable 7-eV laser (laser-SARPES), and demonstrate a power of this technique for studying solid state physics. Laser-SARPES achieves two great capabilities. Firstly, by examining orbital selection rule of linearly polarized lasers, orbital selective excitation can be carried out in SAPRES experiment. Secondly, the technique can show full information of a variation of the spin quantum axis as a function of the light polarization. To demonstrate the power of the collaboration of these capabilities in laser-SARPES, we apply this technique for the investigations of spin-orbit coupled surface states of Bi(2)Se(3). This technique affords to decompose spin and orbital components from the spin-orbit coupled wavefunctions. Moreover, as a representative advantage of using the direct spin detection collaborated with the polarization-variable laser, the technique unambiguously visualizes the light polarization dependence of the spin quantum axis in three-dimension. Laser-SARPES dramatically increases a capability of photoemission technique.
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- 2018
50. Experimental Determination of the Topological Phase Diagram in Cerium Monopnictides
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So Kunisada, Hideaki Kitazawa, Cédric Bareille, Matthew D. Watson, Motoaki Hirayama, Takayuki Muro, M. Nakayama, Yoshinori Haga, Moritz Hoesch, Hideyuki Suzuki, Ryo Noguchi, Shik Shin, Ryotaro Arita, Timur K. Kim, Masayuki Ochi, S. Akebi, Takeshi Kondo, and Kenta Kuroda
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Physics ,Coupling ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Phase transition ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Electronic structure ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Topology ,01 natural sciences ,0103 physical sciences ,Topological order ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Topology (chemistry) ,Phase diagram ,Surface states - Abstract
We use bulk-sensitive soft X-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and investigate bulk electronic structures of Ce monopnictides (CeX; X=P, As, Sb and Bi). By exploiting a paradigmatic study of the band structures as a function of their spin-orbit coupling (SOC), we draw the topological phase diagram of CeX and unambiguously reveal the topological phase transition from a trivial to a nontrivial regime in going from CeP to CeBi induced by the band inversion. The underlying mechanism of the topological phase transition is elucidated in terms of SOC in concert with their semimetallic band structures. Our comprehensive observations provide a new insight into the band topology hidden in the bulk of solid states., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2018
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