Publications by authors named "A Unno"

Bone is one of the largest organ systems in humans and is considered to regulate whole-body homeostasis in cooperation with other organs. We have previously reported that a sympathetic or sensory nervous system inside bone regulates bone homeostasis. However, the detailed regulatory mechanism, including the distribution of nerves inside bone, remains unknown.

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Meeting food/wood demands with increasing human population and per-capita consumption is a pressing conservation issue, and is often framed as a choice between land sparing and land sharing. Although most empirical studies comparing the efficacy of land sparing and sharing supported land sparing, land sharing may be more efficient if its performance is tested by rigorous experimental design and habitat structures providing crucial resources for various species-keystone structures-are clearly involved. We launched a manipulative experiment to retain naturally regenerated broad-leaved trees when harvesting conifer plantations in central Hokkaido, northern Japan.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic and relapsing multifactorial inflammatory skin disease that also affects dogs. The oral and gut microbiota are associated with many disorders, including allergy. Few studies have addressed the oral and gut microbiota in dogs, although the skin microbiota has been studied relatively well in these animals.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hantaviruses are present in small mammals across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, and this study focuses on their distribution in Japan, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Madagascar.
  • The research involved analyzing RNA from the lung tissues of 981 rodents representing 40 species, collected between 2011 and 2017, using RT-PCR to detect hantavirus RNA.
  • Key findings include the identification of various hantavirus strains in specific rodent species, highlighting potential host-switching events, particularly with the Puumala strain among different mouse species in Japan.
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Objective: To investigate the utility of the voxel-based specific regional analysis system for Alzheimer’s disease (VSRAD).

Methods: Clinical data from patients who underwent screening for dementia using VSRAD and the Japanese version of COGNISTAT, the Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination, were retrospectively investigated to specify the domains of cognitive function that correlate with the statistical mean value of positive Z-scores in the target volume-of-interest (VOI). A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was constructed to assess the mean value of positive Z-scores in discriminating patients with AD.

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