Publications by authors named "Chiaki Oyamada"

Background And Objectives: Quantifying the contribution of individual coagulation factors to haemostasis may aid our understanding of the haemostatic function in patients with rare coagulation deficiencies (RCDs) and the exploration of suitable treatments.

Materials And Methods: Reconstituted blood prepared from specific coagulation factor-deficient plasma (factor [F]II; prothrombin, FV, FVII, FVIII, FIX, FX, FXI or FXII) and red blood cell/platelet products were used to simulate the whole blood of patients with RCD. We prepared in vitro treatment models for patients with prothrombin deficiency using coagulation factor agents and fresh frozen plasma.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The T-TAS system, which analyzes how platelets contribute to blood clotting, struggles with low platelet counts, prompting the introduction of a haemodilution chip designed for such conditions.
  • - Blood samples were created using red blood cell products and platelet products, specifically tested for platelet counts of 50 × 10/μL, and various aggregation tests were conducted with different inducers like ADP.
  • - The study found that the new HD chip reliably assessed haemostatic functions at low platelet counts, showing significant correlations with certain aggregation measures and suggests potential for future in vivo testing.
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Antiplatelet therapy is the mainstay preventive strategy for cardiovascular diseases, and dual antiplatelet therapy comprising aspirin and a P2Y12 inhibitor is the standard treatment for patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention. The Total Thrombus‑Formation Analysis System (T‑TAS) is a microchip flow‑chamber system developed to evaluate overall thrombus formation under flow conditions, which is reportedly able to assess single and combined antithrombotic therapy. Here, we focus on this new system, T‑TAS, and review its characteristics together with those of the conventional systems available for evaluation of antithrombotic therapies for cardiovascular diseases.

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One-step biosensing methods enable the quick and simplified detection of biological substances. In this study, we developed a sensitive one-step method on the basis of a waveguide-mode sensor, which is an optical sensor utilizing waveguide-mode resonance and evanescent light. Streptavidin-conjugated and gold-nanoparticle-conjugated antibodies were reacted with a target substance and applied onto a biotinylated sensing plate.

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Melanoma has an extremely poor prognosis due to its rapidly progressive and highly metastatic nature. Several therapeutic drugs have recently become available, but are effective only against melanoma with specific BRAF gene mutation. Thus, there is a need to identify other target molecules.

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Susabinori (Porphyra yezoensis), a red alga, is cultured and processed into a sheet-style dried food, nori, in Japan. But significant amounts of cultured susabinori, which has a low protein content is discarded because of its low quality. The protein content of nori has been reported to be correlated inversely with the carbohydrate content.

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Scallops (Patinopecten yessoensis) are extensively cultured and landed in Japan. During the processing of scallops, large amounts of internal organs and shells are discharged as industrial wastes. To reduce the burden on the environment, effective utilization and disposal methods of the wastes are required.

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Porphyran is a major component of the red algae, Porphyra tenera and P. yezoensis, which are processed into a sheet type of dried food, "Nori". Porphyran has been reported to activate murine macrophages by in vitro and i.

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The effects of dietary isohumulones, the main components accounting for the bitter taste of beer, on lipid metabolism were examined. Young female C57BL/6N mice were fed diets containing isomerized hop extract (IHE), which consists mainly of isohumulones. Administration of IHE with an atherogenic (high-fat and high-cholesterol) diet for 2 weeks resulted in a significant increase in plasma HDL-cholesterol (P<0.

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