Publications by authors named "C T Kamimura"

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  • Individuals with thalidomide embryopathy, now around 60 years old, have been coping with physical challenges due to limb development issues and experience secondary problems like pain.
  • Previous studies on their skeletal issues through imaging have mainly focused on younger individuals, with limited research on older adults.
  • This study used advanced imaging techniques to analyze the skeletons of five older individuals with thalidomide embryopathy, revealing issues such as joint dislocation, osteoarthritis, and abnormal bone development that likely contribute to their upper limb pain.
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) of cancer tissues is rich in dense collagen, contributing to the stiffening of these tissues. Increased stiffness has been reported to promote cancer cell proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and prevent drug delivery. Replicating the structure and mechanical properties of cancer tissue in vitro is essential for developing cancer treatment drugs that target these properties.

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Background: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is used to evaluate components of atherosclerosis. Either adaptive or diverse, fixed Hounsfield Units (HU) are used to define components such as low attenuation (LAP), mixed (MP) and calcified plaque (CP). Comparisons of different platforms and different thresholding approaches have not been extensively evaluated.

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Background: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is used to assess plaque characteristics, remodelling, and progression and regression. Few papers address standard operating procedures that ensure achievement of high interobserver reproducibility. Moreover, assessment of coronary artery bypass grafts has not been reported.

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Tandem repeats (TR), which are repetitive nucleotide sequences in DNA, are polymorphic both in repeat number and sequence. In this study, we developed a new typing method, multilocus TR sequence analysis (MLTSA), for the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes using sequence polymorphisms in three tandem repeat regions. The obtained dendrogram clustered L.

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