Publications by authors named "Hajime Toda"

The rapid amplification and sensitive detection of α-synuclein (αSyn) seeds is an efficient approach for the early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Ultrasonication stands out as a promising method for the rapid amplification of αSyn seeds because of its robust fibril fragmentation capability. However, ultrasonication also induces the primary nucleation of αSyn monomers, deteriorating the seed detection sensitivity by generating seed-independent fibrils.

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  • The study investigates the scapular control of healthy collegiate baseball pitchers, particularly focusing on differences between their throwing and non-throwing arms during isometric shoulder flexion and maximum shoulder external rotation (MER) in pitching.
  • Researchers found no significant differences in scapular angles between the arms during shoulder flexion, indicating that both arms exhibit similar control at a group level.
  • However, changes in certain scapular angles during shoulder flexion were found to significantly relate to scapular motion at MER during pitching, suggesting a connection worth further investigation.
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Background: Posterior shoulder capsule tightness is one of the factors for shoulder injuries in overhead athletes. Recent studies have shown the posterior capsule of the dominant arm to be stiffer than that of the nondominant arm in baseball players. However, whether posterior capsule tightness in the dominant arm is exclusive to overhead athletes remains unknown.

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Ultrasonication has been recently adopted in amyloid-fibril assays because of its ability to accelerate fibril formation, being promising in the early stage diagnosis of amyloidoses in clinical applications. Although applications of this technique are expanding in the field of protein science, its effects on the aggregation reactions of amyloidogenic proteins are poorly understood. In this study, we comprehensively investigated the morphology and structure of resultant aggregates, kinetics of fibril formation, and seed-detection sensitivity under ultrasonication using β-microglobulin and compared these characteristics under shaking, which has been traditionally adopted in amyloid-fibril assays.

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