Publications by authors named "Hitomi Negami"

Background: Aspiration pneumonia (AP), which is a major cause of death in the elderly, does present with typical symptoms in the early stages of onset, thus it is difficult to detect and treat at an early stage. In this study, we identified biomarkers that are useful for the detection of AP and focused on salivary proteins, which may be collected non-invasively. Because expectorating saliva is often difficult for elderly people, we collected salivary proteins from the buccal mucosa.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hitomi Negami"

  • - Hitomi Negami's recent research focuses on identifying potential biomarker proteins for aspiration pneumonia (AP) using innovative shotgun proteomics techniques.
  • - In a cross-sectional case-control study, the research highlights the challenges of early detection of AP in elderly patients and emphasizes the non-invasive collection of salivary proteins from buccal mucosa as an alternative to traditional saliva samples.
  • - The study aims to improve early diagnosis and treatment of AP, addressing a significant health issue in the elderly population by identifying specific biomarkers that can enhance detection methods.