Publications by authors named "J L Murakami"

During vegetative growth, plants undergo various morphological and physiological changes in the transition from the juvenile phase to the adult phase. In terms of stress resistance, it has been suggested that plants gain or reinforce disease resistance during the process of maturation, which is recognized as adult plant resistance or age-related resistance. While much knowledge has been obtained about changes in disease resistance as growth stages progress, knowledge about changes in plant responses to pathogens with progressing age in plants is limited.

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Though multiple relapses and serial shortening of remission is one of the characteristics of follicular lymphoma (FL), standard third- and later-line treatments with clear evidence have not yet been established. Tazemetostat, the first oral enhancer of zester homolog 2 ( inhibitor, showed a favorable clinical outcome and safety profile against relapsed mutant FL in a clinical trial and was applied to this clinical setting. Peripheral blood involvement, known as the leukemic phase, was observed in approximately 10% of patients with FL and reported as a poor prognostic factor.

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  • * This report discusses three pediatric cases where mandibular ABCs were effectively treated with image-guided doxycycline sclerotherapy, highlighting varying presentations and previous treatment experiences among the patients.
  • * All patients showed resolution of symptoms and demonstrated successful bone healing without any functional or aesthetic complications, indicating that doxycycline sclerotherapy is a safe and effective treatment option for both new and recurring mandibular ABCs.
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  • This study aimed to assess the safety, effectiveness, and patient satisfaction of doxycycline sclerotherapy for treating aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) and unicameral bone cysts (UBCs).
  • A total of 77 lesions were analyzed, with a 99% success rate in treatment and a low recurrence rate, as most patients reported significant pain relief and improved function after treatment.
  • Overall, doxycycline sclerotherapy was found to be a safe and effective option for these conditions, with high patient satisfaction, indicating that most patients would choose the treatment again if necessary.
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Continuing rehabilitation after hip fractures is recommended to improve physical function and quality of life. However, the long-term implementation status of postoperative rehabilitation is unclear. This study aims to investigate the implementation status of postoperative rehabilitation for older patients with hip fractures and the factors associated with continuing rehabilitation.

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