Publications by authors named "Jun-Ichi Hasegawa"

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  • - This study analyzed the effectiveness of forced-air underbody blankets in maintaining body temperature in anesthetized surgical patients compared to other warming methods.
  • - Researchers examined 5063 surgical patients and used propensity score matching to minimize biases, finding that those using underbody blankets had a significantly lower rate of hypothermia after surgery.
  • - Results indicated that underbody blankets may be more effective in reducing intraoperative hypothermia, suggesting potential benefits for anesthetized patients compared to traditional warming blankets.
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A detailed description of our second-generation total synthesis of salinosporamide A is presented. Three contiguous stereocenters in the γ-lactam structure seen in the natural product were established by stereoselective functionalization of a D-arabinose scaffold, including an Overman rearrangement to generate a highly congested tetrasubstituted carbon center. One of the definitive reactions in the synthesis was a Lewis acid mediated skeletal rearrangement of a pyranose structure, which enabled the practical conversion of the carbohydrate scaffold to the γ-lactam structure embedded in salinosporamide A.

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Background/purpose: For medical and dermatological researchers, it is important to realize the molecular dynamics and its control in the stratum corneum (SC) of human skin, which may be related to some skin abnormalities such as atopic dermatitis and skin pruritus. We have tried to analyze the periodic molecular dynamics of the outermost layers of SC in vivo.

Methods: We measured the skin surface molecules of human face in situ non-invasively using a Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy system attached with a newly designed attenuated total reflection (ATR) probe.

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FOLFOX/FOLFIRI chemotherapy is usually applied through central venous catheters because of possible occurrence of phlebitis during application of these regimen via peripheral vein. However, the exact frequency and degree of the problems at peripheral venous access site during FOLFOX/FOLFIRI chemotherapy via peripheral vein in the clinical setting has not been reported previously. We investigated the frequency of infusion failure and phlebitis in 43 patients with advanced or recurrent colorectal cancer who received FOLFOX4, mFOLFOX6 or FOLFIRI chemotherapy in our institution.

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Background: Intestinal motility after gastric surgery frequently is disturbed and results in postoperative intestinal symptoms and poor quality of life (QOL). The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Dai-kenchu-to on intestinal motility and postoperative QOL of patients.

Methods: Seventeen patients who underwent total gastrectomy with jejunal pouch interposition for gastric cancer in the Department of Surgery of Osaka University Medical Hospital were enrolled.

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Nine triterpene acids, viz., six of the ursane type, ursolic acid (1), corosolic acid (2), 3-epicorosolic acid (3), pomolic acid (4), tormentic acid (5) and hyptadienic acid (6), and three of the oleanane type, oleanolic acid (7), augustic acid (8) and 3-epimaslinic acid (9), among which 1 constituted the most predominant triterpene acid, were isolated and identified from ethanol extracts of the leaves of red perilla [Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton var.

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Rationale And Objectives: When virtual endoscopy is used as a diagnostic tool, especially as a tool for detecting colon polyps, the user often performs automated fly-through based on automatically generated paths. In the case of automated fly-through in the colon, there are some blind areas at the backs of folds. The aim of this study is to detect undisplayed regions during fly-through and to perform quantitative evaluation.

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  • Researchers isolated two new triterpene benzoates (5-dehydrokarounidiol dibenzoate and karounidiol dibenzoate) and two new triterpene glycosides, as well as 15 known triterpenoids from the fruit of Momordica grosvenori.
  • The structures of the new compounds were determined using spectroscopic techniques and chemical analysis.
  • All evaluated triterpenoids demonstrated significant inhibition (70-100%) of Epstein-Barr virus early antigen induction in a cancer-related assay, suggesting potential antitumor properties.
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