Publications by authors named "A Umezu"

The hagfish liver was histochemically examined with special attention to biliary structures around the portal veins. Hepatocytes were organized into tubular structures surrounded by sinusoids. Biliary ductule structures, which resemble the ductal plates transiently appearing in mammalian liver development, were observed around the portal veins, but they did not appear around central veins.

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New filtering algorithms; a modified scaled Fourier linear combiner (mSFLC) and a modified ensemble averaging (mEA) are proposed to remove the phase distortion of the impedance waveform caused by SFLC. Performance of the filters is assessed from the shape of the filtered waveform and the estimation of systolic time intervals. It was found that the mSFLC and mEA could compensate for drawbacks of the SFLC and precisely reproduce the impedance waveforms; however, misinterpretation and attenuation in the cardiac variables may be caused when abrupt changes or irregularities occur in the source waveform.

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Background And Purpose: In order to identify sleep disorders by thoracic impedance plethysmography (TIP), we propose several new techniques: the application of an adaptive filter, a scaled Fourier linear combiner (SFLC) to eliminate cardiac-derived fluctuation in the impedance waveform, and the use of heart rate variability (HRV) to ascertain whether the airflow is obstructed.

Patients And Methods: Laboratory simulation experiments on four healthy individuals and actual overnight measurements on five patients with sleep disorders were carried out. Amplified thoracic impedance change (DeltaZ), ECG, a phonocardiograph, a pneumotachograph and a standard polysomnograph were recorded.

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The bone-resorbing action of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in vitro has unknown mechanism of action. In order to evaluate the effect of LPS on rat calvaria and the influence of LPS on the bone-resorbing activity of macrophages, the following experiments were conducted. The addition of macrophages 10(6)/ml to a culture system composed of rat calvaria increased calcium release from the cultured bone.

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The effect of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) on periodontal tissue was studied in 11-week-old Wistar rats. Four injections of 500 micrograms LPS induced marked osteoclastic alveolar bone resorption, whereas no alveolar bone resorption occurred after four injections of physiological saline. The osteoclast count increased progressively during the four injections of 500 micrograms LPS.

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