Publications by authors named "A Hoshino"

REV7 is a multifunctional protein essential for promoting cellular tolerance to DNA damage. REV7 expression is associated with disease progression and prognosis in several human malignant tumors. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and biological significance of REV7 in gastric adenocarcinoma (GAD).

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REV7 is a multifunctional protein involved in the DNA damage response, cell cycle regulation, gene expression, or primordial germ cell maintenance. REV7 expression in tumor cells is associated with clinical aggressive features and chemoresistance in several human malignancies, however, the clinicopathological significance of REV7 in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) has not been studied yet. In this study, we investigated the significance of REV7 expression in LUAD using clinical materials and cell lines.

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  • The study explored how nanofluids with tiny nanoparticles affect wetting properties, particularly at the contact line where droplets meet surfaces.
  • Unique superspreading behaviors were noted, with specific indices indicating a relationship between droplet size and time.
  • Advanced imaging techniques were used to analyze droplet shapes and the influence of surface tension and substrate energy on wetting, distinguishing their findings from previous research on surfactant solutions.
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Adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency typically presents as a severe combined immunodeficiency in early infancy, although its onset may be delayed in some cases. We encountered two patients diagnosed with ADA deficiency in adulthood. In addition to previously reported cases, we aimed to identify and characterize the clinical and immunological features associated with delayed- and late-onset ADA deficiency.

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