Publications by authors named "Hiroki Nishita"

We exploit a time-resolved ultrafast optical technique to study the propagation of point-excited surface acoustic waves on a microscopic two-dimensional phononic crystal in the form of a square lattice of holes in a silicon substrate. Constant-frequency images and the dispersion relation are extracted, and the latter measured in detail in the region around the phononic band gap. Mode conversion and refraction at the interface between the phononic crystal and surrounding non-structured silicon substrate is studied at constant frequencies.

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  • The study investigates how the remnant pancreas regenerates after partial pancreatectomy (PX) and the role of HSP47, a collagen-specific chaperone, in this process.
  • Researchers used siRNA to inhibit HSP47 in activated pancreas stellate cells (aPSCs), aiming to understand its effect on cell proliferation and pancreatic regeneration.
  • Results showed that inhibiting HSP47 suppressed the proliferation of acinar and islet cells, highlighting the significant role of aPSCs and collagen secretion in the regeneration of the remnant pancreas.
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Stellate cells are distributed throughout organs, where, upon chronic damage, they become activated and proliferate to secrete collagen, which results in organ fibrosis. An intriguing property of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) is that they undergo apoptosis when collagen is resolved by stopping tissue damage or by treatment, even though the mechanisms are unknown. Here we disclose the fact that HSCs, normal diploid cells, acquired dependence on collagen for their growth during the transition from quiescent to active states.

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Background And Objective: Fibrosis associated with chronic pancreatitis is an irreversible lesion that can disrupt pancreatic exocrine and endocrine function. Currently, there are no approved treatments for this disease. We previously showed that siRNA against collagen-specific chaperone protein gp46, encapsulated in vitamin A-coupled liposomes (VA-lip-siRNAgp46), resolved fibrosis in a model of liver cirrhosis.

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