Publications by authors named "Furuhata T"

Introduction: A technical qualification system was established by the Japanese Society of Endoscopic Surgery in 2004, and its effectiveness in low anterior resection (LAR) has been reported. We herein performed a subgroup analysis of the effectiveness of the participation of technically qualified surgeons in laparoscopy-assisted high anterior resection (HAR), a procedure used for the technical qualification of surgeons.

Methods: The EnSSURE study enrolled 3188 patients who underwent laparoscopic rectal resection for rectal cancer between January 2014 and December 2016 at 56 Japanese hospitals.

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  • Heterotypic polyubiquitin chains formed through ubiquitin multimerization are crucial for regulating protein functions and degradation in cells.
  • A new method allows for the chemical diversification of these chains, making it easier to create various functionalized derivatives for study.
  • This research highlights the importance of branch positions in the ubiquitin chains, influencing the regulation of ubiquitin-mediated reactions and expanding our understanding of ubiquitin codes.
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Heterotypic polyubiquitins are an emerging class of polyubiquitins that have attracted interest because of their potential diversity of structures and physiological functions. There is an increasing demand for structure-defined synthesis of heterotypic chains to investigate the topological factors underlying the intracellular signals that are characteristically mediated by the heterotypic chain. However, the applicability of chemical and enzymatic polyubiquitin synthesis developed to date has been limited by laborious rounds of ligation and purification or by a lack of modularity of the chain structure with respect to the length and the branch position.

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A new cascade reaction sequence that involves alkylation, cyclization, isomerization, and 3-aza-Cope rearrangement was discovered. The stereogenic centers of the starting piperidines were transferred to the bicyclic enamine products, and a range of electron-withdrawing groups on the alkyne moieties, from ketones to amides, were tolerated under the reaction conditions. The bicyclic enamines underwent trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)-mediated cyclization to form tricyclic amines bearing tetrasubstituted carbons.

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The patient was a 50-year-old male. At the age of 48 years, he had undergone total gastrectomy and right hemicolectomy simultaneously for gastric and ascending colon cancers. Since adjuvant chemotherapy has become common practice for patients with ascending colon cancer, capecitabine was administered for 6 months.

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A man in his 50s had undergone steroid therapy for eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis(EGPA). Since an examination for malignant tumors revealed type 0-Ⅰsp(cT1aN0M0)and type 2(cT2N0M0)lesions in the proximal and mid- transverse colon, respectively, he was referred to our department. Endoscopic resection was performed on the proximal lesion.

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A woman in her 80s was diagnosed with an abdominal mass during physical examination. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CT)revealed a tumor with contrast enhancement outside the ileocecal region of the intestine, and the ileocolic artery penetrated the tumor. No tumor was detected by colonoscopy.

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  • The study assessed the prognostic value of the Immunoscore in Stage I/II colon cancer patients, using data from over 1,800 individuals across North America and Europe.
  • Results indicated that a high Immunoscore correlated with lower recurrence rates and better survival outcomes, especially significant in Stage II and high-risk Stage II patients.
  • The findings suggest that a low Immunoscore can effectively identify early colon cancer patients at risk of relapse, even when accounting for other clinical factors.
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BACKGROUND: In this study, we evaluated the prognostic value of Immunoscore in patients with stage I−III colon cancer (CC) in the Asian population. These patients were originally included in an international study led by the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) on 2681 patients with AJCC/UICC-TNM stages I−III CC. METHODS: CD3+ and cytotoxic CD8+ T-lymphocyte densities were quantified in the tumor and invasive margin by digital pathology.

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  • The 5th edition of the WHO classifies appendiceal goblet cell adenocarcinoma (GCA) separately from other tumors, prompting a study on its characteristics in Japan.
  • A multicenter retrospective study analyzed data from 922 patients, identifying 32 with goblet cell carcinoid (GCC), of which 20 were studied further, revealing a 5-year survival rate of 61.4%.
  • The analysis indicated that regional lymph node metastasis significantly affects the risk of peritoneal metastasis, while the grade of GCA may also play a role.
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A quantum sequencer offers a scalable electrical platform for single-molecule analysis of genomic events. A thymidine (dT) analog exhibiting uniquely high single-molecule conductance is a key element in capturing DNA synthesis dynamics by serving as a decodable marker for enzymatic labeling of nascent strands. However, the current design strategies of dT analogs that focus on their molecular orbital energy levels require bulky chemical modifications to extend the π-conjugation, which hinders polymerase recognition.

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Y-type zeolite membranes were prepared on a porous tubular α-alumina support by a secondary growth process. Various experimental conditions such as seed size, pH of seed solution, and degassing of support were examined for understanding their influence on the membrane deposition process. The experimental results showed that the potential of alumina support surface and the USY seed slurry plays a significant role in controlling the electrostatic interaction between seed particles and support surface and also the aggregation of USY seed particles in the slurry.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of Immunoscore in patients with stage III colon cancer (CC) and to analyze its association with the effect of chemotherapy on time to recurrence (TTR).

Methods: An international study led by the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer evaluated the predefined consensus Immunoscore in 763 patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer/Union for International Cancer Control TNM stage III CC from cohort 1 (Canada/United States) and cohort 2 (Europe/Asia). CD3+ and cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocyte densities were quantified in the tumor and invasive margin by digital pathology.

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Background: Neuromuscular and vascular hamartoma is a rare lesion of the small intestine, with only 26 cases reported since its initial description in 1982. No occurrence of hamartoma in the appendix has been reported until now.

Case Presentation: A 60-year-old man had been suffering from longstanding right lower quadrant pain.

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of the menstrual cycle on serum carnitine and the endurance performance of healthy women. Fifteen eumenorrheic women underwent cycle ergometer exercise at 60% maximal oxygen uptake (V̇ O) for 45 min, followed by exercise at an intensity that was increased to 80% V̇ O until exhaustion, during two menstrual cycle phases, including the early follicular phase (FP) and the midluteal phase (LP). The blood levels of estradiol, progesterone, total carnitine, free carnitine, and acylcarnitine were assessed.

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Background: For colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, the standard histological lymph node (LN) evaluation has low sensitivity. Our previously developed one-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA™) assay measures cytokeratin 19 gene expression in whole LNs. We recently showed that 17.

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Quantum-tunneling-based DNA sensing is a single-molecule technique that promises direct mapping of nucleobase modifications. However, its applicability is seriously limited because of the small difference in conductivity between modified and unmodified nucleobases. Herein, a chemical labeling strategy is presented that facilitates the detection of modified nucleotides by quantum tunneling.

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Quantum-tunneling-based DNA sequencing is a single molecular technology that has great potential for achieving facile and high-throughput DNA sequencing. In principle, the sequence of DNA could be read out by the time trace of the tunnel current that can be changed according to molecular conductance of nucleobases passing through nanosized gap electrodes. However, efficient base-calling of four genetic alphabets has been seriously impeded due to the similarity of molecular conductance among canonical nucleotides.

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Background And Objectives: Two-dimensional (2D) images lack depth information and thus provide probabilistic recognition that do not completely match the actual three-dimensional (3D) information. Here, we investigated the operability of 3D endoscopes.

Methods: A 3D operation model was developed by passing 20 silk threads through upper and lower plates at 2-mm intervals in front and back rows separated by 1 mm.

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Background/aims: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for superficial esophageal cancer is sometimes extensive, and in our experience, patients not infrequently present with dysphagia after ESD even in the absence of esophageal stricture. The aim of this study was to evaluate esophageal motility using high-resolution manometry (HRM) in patients with and without dysphagia after extensive circumferential ESD.

Methods: HRM was performed in a total of 52 patients who had undergone ESD for superficial esophageal cancer and a mucosal defect after ESD exceeded more than two-thirds of the esophageal circumference.

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Background And Study Aims:  Many studies have shown the utility of rigid three-dimensional (3 D) endoscopes in surgery, but few have reported the utility of flexible 3 D endoscopes. This ex vivo study was intended to investigate whether a newly developed 3 D endoscope (GIF-Y0083; Olympus) improves diagnostic accuracy for superficial gastric tumor.

Methods:  Twelve observers comprising experts, trainees, and novices (4 each) evaluated 2 D and 3 D images of 20 specimens resected by gastric ESD.

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Background: The estimation of risk of recurrence for patients with colon carcinoma must be improved. A robust immune score quantification is needed to introduce immune parameters into cancer classification. The aim of the study was to assess the prognostic value of total tumour-infiltrating T-cell counts and cytotoxic tumour-infiltrating T-cells counts with the consensus Immunoscore assay in patients with stage I-III colon cancer.

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Aim: Helicobacter pylori-naïve gastric cancers(GCs) have not been well documented. We aimed to characterize early H. pylori-naïve GCs.

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Background/aims: Delayed bleeding is one of the most serious complications following gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) under antithrombotic therapy. As a safety measure, for patients receiving antithrombotic therapy, we covered the ESD ulcer with autologous fibrin glue (prepared using autologous blood) alone or with polyglycolic acid (PGA) sheets.

Methods: From July 2014 to November 2015, 20 patients with gastric neoplasms who were receiving antithrombotic therapy were enrolled in this study.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a mortal disease due to treatment resistance, recurrence and distant metastasis. Emerging evidence has revealed that a small sub-population of cancer cells termed cancer stem cells (CSCs)/ cancer-initiating cells (CICs) is endowed with high levels of tumor-initiating ability, self-renewal ability and differentiation ability and is responsible for treatment resistance, recurrence and distant metastasis. Eradication of CSCs/CICs is essential to improve current treatments.

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