Publications by authors named "H Tani"

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are transcripts exceeding 200 nucleotides that do not encode proteins. Despite lacking protein-coding capabilities, lncRNAs play crucial roles in cellular processes, including gene-expression modulation and structural maintenance. The study of lncRNAs has evolved significantly since 2009, with advancements in analytical methodologies providing new insights into their functions and dynamics.

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Long non-coding RNA Rhabdomyosarcoma 2-associated Transcript (RMST) is a crucial regulator in various biological processes, particularly in neurogenesis and cancer progression. This review summarizes current knowledge on structure, expression patterns, and functional roles across different organs and diseases of RMST. RMST exhibits tissue-specific expression, notably in brain tissues and vascular endothelial cells, and plays a significant role in neuronal differentiation through interaction with SRY-box 2 (SOX2).

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Aim: Although numerous studies have reported that chronic alcohol consumption causes brain volume reduction and cerebrospinal fluid volume increase, few studies have examined the acute effects of alcohol on brain structure. This study aims to investigate the short-term brain volume changes following alcohol administration.

Methods: Moderate doses of alcohol were administered intravenously to 18 healthy volunteers for a total of 90 min to achieve a blood alcohol concentration of 0.

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Background: Intrauterine peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) therapy for recurrent implantation failure (RIF) has been reported to improve embryo implantation by acting on the endometrium. However, the exact mode of action of PBMC on the endometrium of patients with RIF remains unclear. In addition, the differences in the therapeutic effects of PBMC therapy with and without human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) are unknown.

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