Publications by authors named "Ayako Endo"

Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare ulcerative condition associated with various systemic diseases. Lesions on the lower extremities and the trunk are common, but lesions on the nose are rare. Here we report a case of pyoderma gangrenosum on the nose.

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Background: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is the most serious hematologic toxicity of systemic chemotherapy. However, accurate prediction of FN development has been difficult because the risk varies largely depending on the chemotherapy regimen and various individual factors.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed diverse clinical factors including pretreatment hematological parameters to clarify the reliable predictors of FN development during chemotherapy with a docetaxel, cisplatin, and fluorouracil (TPF) regimen in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

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Hair loss is one of the most common side effects of chemotherapies such as FEC and taxane, and it greatly affects quality of life. We conducted a questionnaire survey of breast cancer patients who were treated with adjuvant chemotherapy about their hair loss. Eighty-five patients participated.

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Due to the complex mechanisms involved in butanol-induced stress response, butanol tolerance phenotype is difficult to engineer even in microorganisms with well-defined genetic backgrounds. We therefore aimed to isolate butanol-tolerant microorganisms from environmental samples as potential alternative hosts for butanol production. Soil samples collected were subjected to butanol stress.

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From results of ACTS-GC,postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy,administration of S-1 for one year has become the standard for gastric cancer of Stage II and III except T1. We inspected problems of adjuvant chemotherapy by S-1 by dose rate, an adverse event,and compliance. For the period from July 2006 to December 2008,among 41 cases of stage II/stage III gastric cancer, S-1 was as started as adjuvant therapy by for 28 cases (68.

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A vanillin-tolerant strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was screened and its intracellular ergosterol levels were compared with several laboratory yeast strains to study the potential relationship between ergosterol content and vanillin tolerance. Saccharomyces cerevisiae NBRC1950 was selected as a vanillin-tolerant strain. Its ergosterol content was higher than those of the laboratory strains.

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In situ click chemistry is a target-guided synthesis technique for discovering potent protein ligands by assembling azides and alkynes into triazoles inside the affinity site of a target protein. We report the rapid discovery of a new and potent inhibitor of bacterial chitinases by the use of in situ click chemistry. We observed a target-templated formation of a potent triazole inhibitor of the chitinase-catalyzed chitin hydrolysis, through in situ click chemistry between a biologically active azide-containing scaffold and structurally unrelated alkyne fragments.

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Background: Lignocellulosic materials are abundant and among the most important potential sources for bioethanol production. Although the pretreatment of lignocellulose is necessary for efficient saccharification and fermentation, numerous by-products, including furan derivatives, weak acids, and phenolic compounds, are generated in the pretreatment step. Many of these components inhibit the growth and fermentation of yeast.

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Purpose: The purpose was to investigate side effects of FEC100 treatment, particularly bone marrow suppression, nausea and vomiting.

Patients And Methods: We investigated side effects of FEC100 at the time of initial administration in 49 breast cancer patients (including 3 with recurrence). We used a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist as an antiemetic agent, steroids and Haloperidol, an antidopamine agent.

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We investigated GroEL substrates from Bacillus subtilis 168 using the single-ring mutant of B. subtilis GroEL. We identified 28 candidates for GroEL substrates, of which Spo0B, Ald, Eno, SpoIIP, and FbaA were involved in spore formation, and Rnc, Tuf, Eno, Tsf, and FbaA were essential for B.

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We investigated a temperature adaptation of Bacillus subtilis 168 in which chromosomal groEL was replaced with a psychrophilic groEL. This strain can grow at 50 degrees C but not at 51 degrees C, a temperature at which wild-type B. subtilis can grow.

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  • Suramin, a compound derived from urea, was studied for its potential effects on inflammatory cytokines in an acute liver injury model induced by d-galactosamine and lipopolysaccharide.
  • The study found that mice treated with suramin had significantly lower levels of inflammatory markers (TNF-alpha and IL-6) and improved survival rates, indicating a protective effect against liver damage.
  • In laboratory tests, suramin was shown to inhibit the production of TNF-alpha and IL-6 by macrophages, suggesting its mechanism of action involves suppressing NF-kappaB activity, thereby presenting a potential therapeutic avenue for acute liver injury.
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  • - Genipin, a metabolite from the herbal medicine Inchinko-to, shows potential in reducing acute liver injury by affecting inflammatory cytokines.
  • - In experiments with mice, those treated with genipin had a significantly higher survival rate and lower liver damage compared to those that did not receive treatment after exposure to GalN/LPS.
  • - The study concluded that genipin improves acute liver dysfunction primarily by suppressing TNF-alpha production, while it does not significantly impact other cytokines like IL-6 and IL-1beta.
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