Publications by authors named "Ando D"

The tRNA epitranscriptome has been recognized as an important player in mRNA translation regulation. Our knowledge of the role of the tRNA epitranscriptome in fine-tuning translation via codon decoding at tissue or cell levels remains incomplete. We analyzed tRNA expression and modifications as well as codon optimality across seven mouse tissues.

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  • * Using a SH-SY5Y neuronal differentiation model, researchers identified that mature neurons are more sensitive to oxidative stress and ferroptosis, alongside discovering unique mRNA stability patterns specific to neurons.
  • * The study identified SEPHS2 as a key neuron stress regulator and SAMD4A as a major player in mRNA stability changes during differentiation, with knockdown of SAMD4A impairing neuronal maturation and response to oxidative stress.
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2-Amino-4-arylazulene derivatives were prepared from 8-aryl-2-cyclohepta[]furan-2-ones, which were converted into 6-aryl-7-naphth[3,2,1-]azulen-7-ones through a several step process. The reaction of 8-aryl-2-cyclohepta[]furan-2-ones bearing an ester group at the 3-position with malononitrile in the presence of triethylamine afforded 2-amino-4-arylazulenes. The prepared 2-amino-4-arylazulenes were converted to the corresponding 2-chloro derivatives by the Sandmeyer reaction, which were subsequently transformed into 2,4-diarylazulenes by Suzuki-Miyaura coupling with various aryl boronic acids.

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Objectives: Allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) is a phytochemical that is abundantly present in cruciferous vegetables, such as wasabi and mustard. Among its pharmacological properties, it demonstrates anticancer, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory activities. This study aimed to investigate the functions of AITC against periodontopathic bacteria and its effects on a mouse model of periodontitis.

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The combination of multiple polymers is anticipated to serve as a means to diversify the physical properties and functionalities of dissolving microneedles. The mixing state of components is considered as a crucial factor in determining their suitability. The purpose of this study was to elucidate whether thermal analysis of frozen aqueous solutions can appropriately predict the miscibility of hyaluronic acid (HA) and other polymers used for dissolving microneedles prepared by a micromolding method.

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Correction for 'An amorphous CrGeTe/polyimide double-layer foil with an extraordinarily outstanding strain sensing ability' by Yinli Wang , , 2024, https://doi.org/10.1039/d4mh00616j.

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To realize a wearable health monitoring system, a piezoresistive material capable of detecting very small mechanical strains is needed. In this study, an amorphous CrGeTe thin film was deposited on a polyimide film by sputtering, and the piezoresistive properties were investigated. In experiments, the CrGeTe/polyimide double-layer foil exhibited an outstanding piezoresistive performance as evidenced by the appearance of self-healing cracks during tensile tests and a remarkably large gauge factor of 60 000 in resistance change measurements.

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  • Traditional plastic surgery methods for treating gum recession can be invasive and painful, prompting the development of a new, minimally invasive technique called the "root and cervical margin flattening procedure."
  • This method involves making a gentle incision in the gum tissue, allowing for a flattened and smoother area around the dental roots and increasing the space for healing.
  • Initial results show promise for treating gum issues without the need for traditional grafts, but further clinical studies are necessary to fully evaluate its effectiveness and long-term outcomes.
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Nanomedicines comprise multiple components, and particle density is considered an important property that regulates the biodistribution of administered nanomedicines. The density of nanoparticles is characterized by centrifugal methods, such as analytical ultracentrifugation. Particle size and distribution are key physicochemical and quality attributes of nanomedicines.

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  • Phase-change materials like Ge-Sb-Te (GST) are used in PCRAM but face limitations due to a low ON/OFF ratio and high energy requirements for resetting.
  • This study presents CrN, a phase-change nitride that offers a significant improvement, achieving an ON/OFF ratio over 10 and reducing RESET energy needs by tenfold compared to GST.
  • CrN also demonstrates a rapid phase transition through the Soret effect, making it a promising candidate for next-generation PCRAM with fast operation and low energy consumption.
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Understanding the cutting processability of cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films by continuous wave laser is important for precise shape processing that closely follows the design pattern. In this study, laser cutting of films made of surface-carboxylated CNFs with various counterionic species was performed to explore the factors that control the cutting processability. The cut width and the thermally affected width are mainly controlled by the laser irradiation energy per unit length.

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Mitochondrial stress and dysfunction play important roles in many pathologies. However, how cells respond to mitochondrial stress is not fully understood. Here, we examined the translational response to electron transport chain (ETC) inhibition and arsenite induced mitochondrial stresses.

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Dissolving microneedles (MNs) are novel transdermal drug delivery systems that can be painlessly self-administered. This study investigated the effects of experimental conditions on the mechanical characterization of dissolving MNs for quality evaluation. Micromolding was used to fabricate polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based dissolving MN patches with eight different cone-shaped geometries.

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, a freshwater crab species endemic to Japan, has the largest distribution range amongst the 19 known species in the country. Due to its low dispersal capability and restricted habitat to freshwater, it serves as an excellent model for understanding gene flow between geographically isolated populations. In this study, we analysed the genetic relationships of 26 populations collected from different locations in the Japanese archipelago using two mitochondrial DNA regions - cytochrome oxidase subunit I ( and cytochrome b ().

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The purpose of this study was to demonstrate Japanese radiographic examination codes JJ1017 in establishing typical values for a wide variety of general radiography. About 200,000 sets of examination data were collected, including exposure conditions, JJ1017 code applied, examination room numbers and patient information. Typical values for adults, children, and infants were calculated from the collected data, and the following items were examined: comparing typical values of general radiography in Japan DRLs 2015 and typical values in a facility; comparison of typical values between X-ray equipment for examinations of DRLs 2015; comparison of typical values for different procedures at the same anatomical site; identification of examination items associated with high radiation doses.

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Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are produced by the intestinal microbiota during the fermentation of dietary fibers as secondary metabolites. Several recent studies reported that SCFAs modulate the development and function of immune-related cells. However, the molecular mechanisms by which SCFAs regulate mast cells (MCs) remain unclear.

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Metabolic fluxes, the number of metabolites traversing each biochemical reaction in a cell per unit time, are crucial for assessing and understanding cell function. 13C Metabolic Flux Analysis (13C MFA) is considered to be the gold standard for measuring metabolic fluxes. 13C MFA typically works by leveraging extracellular exchange fluxes as well as data from 13C labeling experiments to calculate the flux profile which best fit the data for a small, central carbon, metabolic model.

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Purpose: We fabricated and characterized polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based dissolving microneedles (MNs) for transdermal drug delivery of apomorphine hydrochloride (APO), which is used in treating the wearing-off phenomenon observed in Parkinson's disease.

Methods: We fabricated MN arrays with 11 × 11 needles of four different lengths (300, 600, 900, and 1200 μm) by micromolding. The APO-loaded dissolving MNs were characterized in terms of their physicochemical and functional properties.

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Purpose: Resilience engineering is the ability of a system to adjust its own functions and maintain the required behavior in the face of changes and disturbances, and resilience potential is a necessary requirement. We aimed to clarify the relationship between resilience potential and error prevention cases.

Method: Based on the error cases reported in our department, we aggregated the relationship with resilience potential for each radiation treatment process.

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Recently, TNF receptor type 2 (TNFR2) signaling was found to be involved in the proliferation and activation of regulatory T cells (Tregs), a subpopulation of lymphocytes that suppress immune responses. Tregs mediate peripheral immune tolerance, and the disruption of their functions causes autoimmune diseases or allergy. Therefore, cell expanders or regulators of Tregs that control immunosuppressive activity can be used to treat these diseases.

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  • 2D van der Waals transition metal di-chalcogenides (TMDs) are attracting attention for nonvolatile memory due to their adjustable electrical properties and scalability, but their complicated switching mechanisms and fabrication methods challenge mass production.
  • Sputtering is a viable method for producing large-area 2D vdW TMDs, yet the high melting points (over 1000 °C) of these materials necessitate high temperatures for proper crystallinity.
  • This study highlights NbTe as a suitable option among low-temperature 2D vdW tetra-chalcogenides since it has a low crystallization onset temperature of 447 °C, allowing for improved properties in phase-change memory applications, such as reduced energy requirements
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The metabolic fate of pyrethroid insecticide cyphenothrin () [()-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1)---2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate] in soils was investigated using C-labeled (1)-/ isomers at the cyclopropane ring. Both isomers degraded with half-lives of 19.0-47.

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In the present study, we evaluated the effects of kaempferol on bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs). Kaempferol treatment significantly and dose-dependently inhibited IgE-induced degranulation, and cytokine production of BMMCs under the condition that cell viability was maintained. Kaempferol downregulated the surface expression levels of FcεRI on BMMCs, but the mRNA levels of FcεRIα, β, and γ-chains were not changed by kaempferol treatment.

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