Publications by authors named "D Nishizawa"

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  • The study explores how dietary habits may influence the prevention and management of schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) in older adults, particularly in relation to genetic predispositions and lifestyle-related diseases.
  • A cohort of 730 older patients was assessed for their dietary habits across various food categories while calculating polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for SCZ and BD based on large-scale genetic studies.
  • Findings indicated that higher genetic risk for SCZ and BD is correlated with lower consumption of nutrient-rich foods like light-colored vegetables and soybeans, with notable differences in dietary impacts between types of BD, especially BD I.
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Midazolam is widely used for intravenous sedation. However, wide interindividual variability is seen in the sensitivity to midazolam. The association between genetic factors and interindividual differences in midazolam sensitivity remains unclear.

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Optical trapping is an effective tool for manipulating micrometer-sized particles, although its application to nanometer-sized particles remains difficult. The field of optical trapping has advanced significantly, incorporating more advanced techniques such as plasmonic structures. However, single-molecule trapping remains a challenge.

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Opioids are almost mandatorily used for analgesia for cancer pain and postoperative pain. Opioid analgesics commonly induce nausea as a side effect. However, the genetic factors involved are still mostly unknown.

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Electron dynamics of the Na10 chain and the Na10-N2 complex locally excited by an atomistic optical near-field are investigated using real-time time-dependent density functional theory calculations on real-space grids. Ultrafast laser pulses were used to simulate the near-field excitation under on- and off-resonance conditions. Off-resonance excitation did not lead to the propagation of the excitation through the Na10 chain.

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