Publications by authors named "Hatanaka H"

Posterior inferior cerebellar arteries originating from the vertebral arteries between the axis and the atlas were demonstrated angiographically in a 12-year-old boy. The patient presented with tetraparesis of sudden onset after a gymnastic exercise. There was no recognizable trauma.

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The case of woman, aged 52, who had a fourth ventricular epidermoid, which eluded definite diagnosis for six years because of spontaneous remissions, is reported. Computed tomography may be misleading in such cases with spontaneous remission of symptoms because of the low electron density of the tumor which is not enhanced by intravenous contrast medium. Other diagnostic means such as ventriculography should not be neglected.

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In order to identify the methyl acceptor for the methylation of sterol side-chains in ergosterol biosynthesis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (wild type) was grown in the presence and absence of ethionine which was expected to be an inhibitor of the methylation. Gas-liquid chromatographic analyses of the sterols in the cells grown in the absence of ethionine showed that ergosterol was the most abundant sterol. On the other hand, a sterol, named sterol Z, accounted for more than 50% of the total sterols in the cells grown in the presence of ethionine.

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The essential feature of tumour therapy rests upon host-tumour interaction. To achieve therapeutic effects, a prerequisite to immunotherapy is the reduction of tumour cells in the host's body. Such measures should not be immunosuppressive.

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Amino acids produced from formaldehyde and hydroxylamine in modified sea mediums with different concentrations of molybdate were analyzed. The modified sea mediums contained lower concentration of sodium chloride and higher concentrations of transition metal ions (Zn2+, Fe3+, Cu2+, Co2+, Mn2+ each 10(-4)m, and Mo O4(2-)10(-6), 10(-4), or 10(-2)m) than sea water. The concentration of molybdate had apparently no remarkable effect on the total yields of primary amino groups, but a remarkable effect on the nature of amino acids produced.

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Radioactivity was significantly incorporated from ascorbate 2-[35S]sulfate into chondroitin sulfate by embryonic chick cartilage epiphyses. The extent of incorporation was comparable with that from inorganic [35S]sulfate. The radioactive chondroitin sulfate formed from ascorbate 2-[35S]sulfate gave two radioactive disaccharides on chondroitinase-ABC [EC 4.

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After the first report on ventriculography with a water-soluble contrast medium, Conray, by Campbell et al., many authors reported complications such as convulsion which are attributable to the irritating effect of this agent. On the other hand its value has been appriciated.

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The specificity of the arylsulphatase and glycosulphatase enzymes of the marine mollusc Charonia lampas towards a number of carbohydrate sulphate esters was examined. The results confirm that the relationship between the established nomenclature of the two enzymes and their respective specificities is inconsistent.

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Sulphatide, cerebroside 3-sulphate was hydrolyzed at a considerable rate by arylsulphatase (aryl-sulphate sulphohydrolase, EC 3.1.6.

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The response of normal cerebral tissue of dogs to boron-neutron capture therapy by the currently available improved method was studied by electron microscopy. Peripheral blood capillaries of the neutron-irradiated area in the left cerebral hemisphere were compared with their counterparts in the shielded and non-irradiated right hemisphere. No ultrastructural changes, as those noted in classical method of boron-neutron irradiation by the improved technique of boron-neutron capture therapy.

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Fifteen brain tumor patients were treated with slow neutron. It proved to extend life span of terminal glioblastoma patients irresponsive to Co-60, to 2 years, but quality of survival is poor due to complications of previous treatments. Two glioblastoma patients excluding other treatments, the only genuine Boron-neutron capture therapy cases, have been living for 39+ and 34+ months working full-scale without neurological deficit.

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1) ADP was a potent inhibitor of the ascorbic-2-sulfate sulfohydrolase activity of Charonia lampas liver. The inhibition was competitive with respect to ascorbate 2-sulfate. The Ki value was 5.

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Ascorbate-2-sulfate sulfohydrolase was purified 184-fold from a crude extract of the liver of Charonia lampas. In all purification steps including phosphocellulose, first and second Sephadex G-150 column chromatographies, the enzyme activity eluted together with arylsulfatase [ED 3.1.

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