Publications by authors named "H Fukumoto"

Stable radicals have attracted increasing attention in recent years because of their unique electronic and optical characteristics. Aminoxyl radicals are one of the most widely studied stable radicals to date, but their applications in opto-functional materials have yet to be explored in detail. Our group previously reported the boron complexes of aminoxyl radicals exhibit near-infrared (NIR) absorption.

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  • - The study developed a highly sensitive ELISA test using a new mouse monoclonal antibody (APNmAb005) to measure high-molecular-weight oligomer tau (HMWoTau), which could reveal important information about Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
  • - The researchers confirmed that the assay could specifically detect HMWoTau in brain samples from AD patients, with significant increases observed in later stages of the disease compared to the early stages.
  • - This innovative test not only enhances understanding of AD’s progression but also holds promise for improving diagnostic methods for Alzheimer's and related tauopathies.
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Background And Purpose: Efficacy of tumor embolization for posterior fossa meningioma is controversial due to the lack of adequate embolization for dangerous feeders. Of these, a meningohypophyseal trunk (MHT) has high therapeutic value despite the high risks associated with embolization.

Materials And Methods: To analyze the utility of preoperative MHT embolization for posterior fossa meningiomas using BCA with dual balloon protection, a single center retrospective record review was performed on eight consecutive patients who underwent preoperative tumor embolization via the MHT for posterior fossa meningiomas between 2020 and 2024.

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Impression on biophilic designs influences the effects of indoor greening. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of different biophilic designs in office rooms on the psychological and physiological responses and the cognitive performance of office workers. Indoor greening rooms with Japanese and tropical designs were used along with the green-free (control) design in this study.

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