Publications by authors named "Kato Masahiro"

An ovarian mucinous cystic tumor where fundic glands were broadly and evenly distributed. All components were FOXA2-positive. The diagnosis is difficult between "mucinous cystadenoma with fundic gland differentiation" and "monodermal cystic teratoma composed of gastric tissue derived from endoderm".

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  • A dosimeter must be calibrated in a field with energy and dose rates similar to its intended measurement environment, especially in areas like nuclear reactors and radiation therapy where high-energy photons are present.
  • The Japan Atomic Energy Agency and National Metrology Institute of Japan provide high-energy reference fields for testing dosimeters, containing photon energies above several megaelectronvolts.
  • The study assessed the performance of two-cavity ionization chambers in these high-energy fields, confirming their accuracy for air kerma measurements with an acceptable level of uncertainty.
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Immunomodulatory antibody drugs that modulate the function of immune checkpoint molecules, such as programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1) and programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1), have been established as new cancer treatments in human medicine. In recent years, there have also been reports on antibodies that inhibit immune checkpoint molecules in dogs, and clinical trials using such antibodies for canine cancer have been gradually increasing in number. Because inhibitory antibodies restore T-cell function by inhibiting the binding of PD-1 on T cells and its ligand PD-L1, the quality of antibody function has been evaluated using activated T cells or peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from healthy dogs; however, the assays and dogs used significantly vary.

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  • Angiosperms are vital for ecosystems and human life, making it important to understand their evolutionary history to grasp their ecological dominance.
  • The study builds an extensive tree of life for about 8,000 angiosperm genera using 353 nuclear genes, significantly increasing the sampling size and refining earlier classifications.
  • The findings reveal a complex evolutionary history marked by high gene tree conflict and rapid diversification, particularly during the early angiosperm evolution, with shifts in diversification rates linked to global temperature changes.
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Background: Inflammatory cancer-associated fibroblasts (iCAFs) was first identified by co-culture of pancreatic stellate cells and tumor organoids. The key feature of iCAFs is IL-6/αSMA. We examine this phenomenon in gastric cancer using two cell lines of gastric fibroblasts (HGF and YS-1).

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We are developing an automatic fingertip-blood-sampling system to reduce the burden on trained medical personnel. For this system to withdraw a consistent volume of sampled blood for blood tests, we developed a mechanism for our system to select and puncture the vicinity of a large blood vessel from the blood-vessel image of an individual's fingertip. We call this mechanism the fingertip-vessel-puncture mechanism.

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Purpose: Perioperative partial-breast irradiation (PBI) with multicatheter interstitial brachytherapy (MIB) is less invasive and more convenient than postoperative one. This study aimed to compare ultrashort perioperative MIB-PBI (uPBI) and conventional perioperative MIB-PBI (cPBI) performed during the same period of time.

Methods: Inclusion criteria of the study were patients aged ≥ 40 years and those with T0-2 (≤ 3 cm), N0-mi, and negative margins on mammography.

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Background: The anti-programmed death 1 (PD-1) antibody has led to durable clinical responses in a wide variety of human tumors. We have previously developed the caninized anti-canine PD-1 antibody (ca-4F12-E6) and evaluated its therapeutic properties in dogs with advance-staged oral malignant melanoma (OMM), however, their therapeutic effects on other types of canine tumors remain unclear.

Objective: The present clinical study was carried out to evaluate the safety profile and clinical efficacy of ca-4F12-E6 in dogs with advanced solid tumors except for OMM.

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In the medical and nuclear fields, there are environments where exposure to photons with energies above several MeV can result in problems. The National Metrology Institute of Japan has developed a high-energy photon field using a 15 MeV electron beam of a clinical linear accelerator with a copper target and an aluminium filter unit to facilitate dosimeter calibration in terms of air kerma. To determine the air kerma rate, the energy fluence distribution at a reference point was calculated, and both calculations and experiments evaluated the effective energy and spatial dose distribution.

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Transmission measurements of the soft X-ray beamline to the Small Quantum Systems (SQS) scientific instrument at the SASE3 undulator of European XFEL are presented. Measurements are reported for a wide range of photon energies (650 eV to 2400 eV), using X-ray gas monitors as well as a bolometric radiometer. The results are in good agreement with simulations for the beam transport and show a transmission of up to 80% over the whole photon energy range.

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PINK1 is activated by autophosphorylation and forms a high-molecular-weight complex, thereby initiating the selective removal of damaged mitochondria by autophagy. Other than translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane complexes, members of PINK1-containing protein complexes remain obscure. By mass spectrometric analysis of PINK1 co-immunoprecipitates, we identify the inner membrane protein TIM23 as a component of the PINK1 complex.

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Purpose: Partial-breast irradiation (PBI) has been performed as alternative to whole-breast irradiation (WBI) in breast-conserving therapy (BCT). Recently, the 21-gene recurrence score (RS) was introduced to determine the adjuvant therapy for estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative diseases. However, the impact of RS-based systemic therapy on locoregional recurrence (LRR) following BCT with PBI remains uninvestigated.

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In the ICRU Report 90, the uncertainty of the recommendation for ${{W}}_{{air}}$ was changed from 0.15 to 0.35%.

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Background: Mitigation measures implemented during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic remarkably reduced the incidence of infectious diseases among children. However, a re-emergence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection was observed in 2021 in Japan. We compared the clinical characteristics of hospitalized patients with RSV infection before and during COVID-19.

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To investigate biological mechanisms underlying social behaviors and their deficits, social communication via ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in mice has received considerable attention as a powerful experimental model. The advances in sound localization technology have facilitated the analysis of vocal interactions between multiple mice. However, existing sound localization systems are built around distributed-microphone arrays, which require a special recording arena and long processing time.

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In April 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection recommended reducing the occupational equivalent dose limit for the lens. Such a new occupational lens dose limit has thus far been implemented in many countries, and there are extensive discussions toward its regulatory implementation in other countries. In Japan, discussions in the Japan Health Physics Society (JHPS) began in April 2013 and in Radiation Council in July 2017, and the new occupational lens dose limit was implemented into regulation in April 2021.

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Lead phthalocyanine (PbPc) is well known to be used as a good near-infrared (NIR) light absorber for organic solar cells (OSCs) and photodetectors. The monoclinic and triclinic phases have been understood to absorb the visible and NIR regions, respectively, so far. In the present study, we demonstrated from the absorption spectra and theoretical analysis that the visible band considerably originates from not only the monoclinic but also the amorphous and triclinic phases, and revealed the exciton dynamics in the PbPc film from static/time-resolved photoluminescence (PL), which are first reported.

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  • A monoclonal antibody targeting PD-1 has shown promise in treating human cancers, and the anti-canine PD-1 antibody (ca-4F12-E6) was effective in dogs with oral malignant melanoma.
  • In a long-term follow-up of two cases from a pilot study, both dogs displayed long-term survival with complete tumor responses, although the tumor response timelines varied.
  • The study suggests that immune therapy responses in veterinary medicine may require new evaluation criteria, emphasizing the need for long-term monitoring beyond initial treatment outcomes.
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There are few reports of degenerative atlantoaxial stenosis and new stenosis after cervical decompression. We experienced four cases of atlantoaxial stenosis after muscle-preserving selective laminectomy. We compared these four cases with no stenosis cases after long-term follow-up of selective laminectomy, as well as healthy subjects.

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Facial color is thought to contribute to the perception of emotional expression. Previous studies on facial recognition have shown that reddish and bluish faces enhance the perceptions of anger and sadness, respectively. However, the effect of facial color on the recognition of facial expressions in the range of natural skin colors remains unexplored.

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  • Molecular evolution rates differ among species and can shape their evolutionary paths, as seen in the aquatic plant family Podostemaceae.
  • Researchers found two significant increases in mutation rates in this family: one when it first evolved and another during the rise of its most diverse subfamily, Podostemoideae.
  • These elevated mutation rates featured a bias towards the AT base pair, likely influenced by UV light exposure and adaptations to their unique river habitats, while DNA-repair genes showed positive selection that may relate to changes in plant structure.
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Antibody drugs that target amyloid β (Aβ) are considered possible treatments for Alzheimer's disease; however, most have been dropped from clinical trials. We hypothesized that administration route for antiAβ antibody (AntiAβ) might affect its therapeutic potential and thus compared delivery of antibodies to the brain and their effect on cognitive dysfunction and amyloid disposition via intravenous (i.v.

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Accurate radiation dosimetry is required for radiation protection in various environments. Therefore, dosemeters and dose-rate meters must be calibrated in standard radiation fields. The National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) expands the energy range of x-ray reference field measurement up to 450 kV using a cylindrical graphite-walled cavity ionization chamber.

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