Publications by authors named "K Tamiya"

A 76-year-old woman infected with Yezo virus (YEZV) developed liver dysfunction and thrombocytopenia following a tick bite. Despite the severity of her elevated liver enzymes and reduced platelet counts, the patient's condition improved spontaneously without any specific treatment. To our knowledge, this represents the first documented case where the YEZV genome was detected simultaneously in a patient's serum and the tick (Ixodes persulcatus) that bit the patient.

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  • Immobilized enzyme reactors (IMERs) are gaining attention in proteomics due to their quick digestion times and potential for reuse, but traditional designs suffer from inefficient enzyme arrangement.
  • A new IMER design using a DNA tetrahedron (DNA TET) effectively arranges the enzyme trypsin, significantly improving protein digestion efficiency.
  • The new IMER shows impressive results, achieving up to 91% sequence coverage of bovine serum albumin in just 2 minutes and successfully identifying thousands of proteins and peptides from HeLa cell extracts, demonstrating its promising application in proteomics.
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Hantaviruses are potentially fatal zoonotic pathogens of the family Hantaviridae. No human infection by the Hokkaido genotype of Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV-Hok) has been reported. However, other PUUV genotypes cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in humans.

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The present study examined if repeated bouts of micro- and hypergravity during parabolic flight (PF) alter structural integrity of the neurovascular unit (NVU) subsequent to free radical-mediated changes in regional cerebral perfusion. Six participants (5♂, 1♀) aged 29 ± 11 years were examined before, during and after a 3 h PF and compared to six sex and age-matched (27 ± 6 years) normogravity controls. Blood flow was measured in the anterior (middle cerebral artery, MCA; internal carotid artery, ICA) and posterior (vertebral artery, VA) circulation (duplex ultrasound) in-flight over the course of 15 parabolas.

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New Findings: What is the central question of this study? There is an interaction between the regulatory systems of respiration and cerebral blood flow, because the mediator (CO ) is the same for both physiological systems. We examined whether the traditional method for determining cerebrovascular reactivity to CO is modified by changes in respiration. What is the main finding and its importance? Cerebrovascular reactivity was modified by voluntary changes in respiration during hypercapnia.

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