Publications by authors named "K Ibaraki"

Background: It remains controversial whether satisfactory outcomes can be obtained following total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) without osteotomy in patients with severe varus ankle deformities. This study aimed to examine outcomes following TAA without concomitant osteotomies in patients with severe varus ankle alignment by comparing them with those in patients with neutral alignment.

Methods: Fifty-one patients (53 ankles; mean age, 71.

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  • Phospho-tau 217, 231, and 181 in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma are potential biomarkers for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, correlating with amyloid-β levels before the formation of neurofibrillary tangles.
  • Phospho-tau 217 shows greater sensitivity compared to phospho-tau 181, but it remains unclear whether these variants indicate the same neuropathology.
  • Immunohistochemical analysis in mice revealed that phospho-tau 217 and 231 localized around amyloid-β plaques, while phospho-tau 181 appeared more as fiber structures, suggesting distinct roles for these markers in assessing Alzheimer's pathology.
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The patient, a man in his thirties, presented to our hospital for a secondary examination after a 2020 medical check-up found a high hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level on high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The HbA1c level determined by HPLC (HA-8180V, fast mode) was elevated at 6.8%, but a 75-g glucose tolerance test showed normal glucose tolerance.

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Male reproduction encompasses many essential cellular processes and interactions. As a focal point for these events, sperm offer opportunities for advancing our understanding of sexual reproduction at multiple levels during development. Using male sterility genes identified in human, mouse, and fruit fly databases as a starting point, 103 Drosophila melanogaster genes were screened for their association with male sterility by tissue-specific RNAi knockdown and CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis.

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Sperm are modified substantially in passing through both the male and the female reproductive tracts, only thereafter becoming functionally competent to fertilize eggs. Drosophila sperm become motile in the seminal vesicle; after ejaculation, they interact with seminal fluid proteins and undergo biochemical changes on their surface while they are stored in the female sperm storage organs. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these maturation processes remain largely unknown.

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