Publications by authors named "Kawai E"

Introduction: Uterine carcinosarcoma (UCS) and uterine sarcomas (US) are rare but aggressive cancer with poor prognoses. The prognostic value of systemic inflammatory response (SIR) indicators, including the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR), in predicting outcomes of UCS and US remains unclear. This study investigated the prognostic significance of SIR indicators for UCS and US.

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Conotruncal heart defects are severe congenital malformations of the outflow tract, including truncus arteriosus (TA) and double-outlet right ventricle (DORV). TA is a severe congenital heart disease (CHD) in which the main arterial outflow tract of the heart fails to separate. We recently reported TMEM260 (NM_017799.

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Dislocation motion under cyclic loading is of great interest from theoretical and practical viewpoints. In this paper, we develop a random walk model for the purpose of evaluating the diffusion coefficient of dislocation under cyclic loading condition. The dislocation behavior was modeled as a series of binomial stochastic processes (one-dimensional random walk), where dislocations are randomly driven by the external load.

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Truncus Arteriosus (TA) is a congenital heart disease characterized by a single common blood vessel emerging from the right and left ventricles instead of the main pulmonary artery and aorta. TA accounts for 4% of all critical congenital heart diseases. The most common cause of TA is 22q11.

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Cacao polyphenol-enriched dark chocolate may have beneficial effects on human health, such as facilitating maintaining good performance in long-lasting cognitive tasks. This study examined the effects of dark chocolate intake on improving brain function during cognitive tasks using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In this randomized, single-blinded, crossover, and dose-comparison study, 26 healthy middle-aged participants ingested dark chocolate (25 g) either with a low concentration (LC) (211.

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Anthropogenically driven climate change is predicted to increase average sea surface temperatures, as well as the frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves in the future. This increasing temperature is predicted to have a range of negative physiological impacts on multiple life-stages of coral reef fish. Nevertheless, studies of early-life stages remain limited, and tissue-specific transcriptomic studies of post-larval coral reef fish are yet to be conducted.

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Objective: To describe a novel approach to robot-assisted laparoscopic total hysterectomy (RH) for endometrial cancer that minimizes cancer sell spillage and develops a stable surgical field.

Design: Demonstration of the multidirectional traction method with narrated video footage.

Setting: Many reports have indicated that RH for endometrial cancer has the same or superior short-term results compared with conventional laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH), and the long-term prognosis is the same [1,2].

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Background: Olive fruit is rich in bioactive pentacyclic triterpenoids, primarily maslinic acid (MA). Previous studies have demonstrated that MA exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects; however, it is unclear whether MA intake during training inhibits perceptual fatigue and muscle soreness in athletes. This study analyzed the effects of MA supplementation during athletic training on perceptual fatigue and muscle soreness.

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Background: A few case reports have described patients with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody (MOG-Ab)-associated demyelinating syndrome who presented with symptoms of aseptic meningitis. All such patients required immunotherapy. We report a patient with MOG-Ab-associated disorder (MOGAD) who presented with symptoms of aseptic meningitis and improved without treatment.

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The reaction-diffusion equation approach, which solves differential equations of the development of density distributions of mobile and immobile dislocations under mutual interactions, is a method widely used to model the dislocation structure formation. A challenge in the approach is the difficulty in the determination of appropriate parameters in the governing equations because deductive (bottom-up) determination for such a phenomenological model is problematic. To circumvent this problem, we propose an inductive approach utilizing the machine-learning method to search a parameter set that produces simulation results consistent with experiments.

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Increasing ocean temperatures have been demonstrated to have a range of negative impacts on coral reef fishes. However, despite a wealth of studies of juvenile/adult reef fish, studies of how early developmental stages respond to ocean warming are limited. As overall population persistence is influenced by the development of early life stages, detailed studies of larval responses to ocean warming are essential.

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The outcomes of 88 patients with lower rectal T2 cancer who underwent radical A surgery(T2)were compared with those of 340 patients with T3 or T4a cancer(T3/T4a)and 51 patients with T1 cancer(T1). The rates of all lymph node(LN) metastasis, paraintestinal LN metastasis, intermediate and main LN metastasis, and lateral LN metastasis in T2 were all significantly lower than in T3/T4a and not different from those in T1. The recurrence rate of T2 was 15.

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Anemonefish are an emerging group of model organisms for studying genetic, ecological, evolutionary, and developmental traits of coral reef fish. The yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkii possesses species-specific characteristics such as inter-species co-habitation, high intra-species color variation, no anemone specificity, and a broad geographic distribution, that can increase our understanding of anemonefish evolutionary history, behavioral strategies, fish-anemone symbiosis, and color pattern evolution. Despite its position as an emerging model species, the genome of A.

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  • Moxibustion is a traditional treatment from East Asia that involves burning moxa near the skin at specific points on the body to explore its effects.
  • A study with 15 healthy volunteers assessed how indirect moxibustion affects cardiovascular responses and the autonomic nervous system by measuring heart rate, blood pressure, and skin temperature.
  • Results showed that moxibustion caused a notable drop in heart rate and an increase in skin temperature, indicating that it triggers a bradycardic response influenced by the autonomic nervous system.
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  • Human milk contains higher levels of free fatty acids, especially polyunsaturated and ω-3 fatty acids, compared to cow milk.
  • During early lactation, polyunsaturated fatty acids are more abundant, while saturated fatty acids remain stable.
  • Milk from mastitis patients shows elevated levels of certain lipid mediators, suggesting potential biomarkers for the condition.
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The evolutionary origins of neurons remain unknown. Although recent genome data of extant early-branching animals have shown that neural genes existed in the common ancestor of animals, the physiological and genetic properties of neurons in the early evolutionary phase are still unclear. Here, we performed a mass spectrometry-based comprehensive survey of short peptides from early-branching lineages Cnidaria, Porifera and Ctenophora.

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The false clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris is a popular fish species and an emerging model organism for studying the ecology, evolution, adaptation, and developmental biology of reef fishes. Despite this, high-quality genomic resources for this species are scarce, hindering advanced genomic analyses. Leveraging the power of PacBio long-read sequencing and Hi-C chromosome conformation capture techniques, we constructed a high-quality chromosome-scale genome assembly for the clownfish A.

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  • - This study explored how anticipatory responses in heart and breathing rates change based on different levels of exercise intensity and their impact on performance, focusing on 26 healthy male participants.
  • - Findings from the first experiment indicated that heart rate increased significantly the closer participants got to high-intensity exercise, specifically showing a 7.4% increase at 95% intensity over the last 5 minutes before starting.
  • - The second experiment revealed that anticipation led to a higher initial heart rate and longer time to exhaustion during vigorous exercise compared to exercises performed without anticipation, suggesting that mental preparation enhances physical performance.
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This study aimed to clarify the kinematic and kinetic parameters that identify the technical differences in the eggbeater kick. Twelve water polo players performed the eggbeater kick, and its kinematics were recorded by a motion capture system. Pressure distributions around the feet were measured by sixteen pressure sensors attached to the dorsal and plantar surfaces of the feet, from which the resultant fluid force acting on the feet and the vertical component of the force (i.

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  • - The study explored how pre-exercise acupuncture affects heart rate responses during short workouts, specifically looking at bradycardia (a slower heart rate) induced by acupuncture.
  • - Twenty-nine healthy participants were tested through two protocols: one assessing heart rate during rest with manual acupuncture, and another observing the continuation of bradycardic effects during low- and high-intensity exercise.
  • - Results showed that acupuncture caused a bradycardic response that lasted for a short period post-stimulation and influenced heart rate during low-intensity and early high-intensity exercises, although the effects faded at higher heart rates.
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This study aimed to assess kinematic and kinetic changes in front crawl with various stroke frequency () conditions to investigate why swimming velocity () does not increase above a certain (). Eight male swimmers performed 20 m front crawl four times. The first trial involved maximal effort, whereas was controlled during the next three trials.

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Aim: The surgical treatment of endometrial cancer (EC) can be more complicated in obese patients. Robotic surgery could simplify the surgical approach in these patients. The aim of our study was to compare the outcomes of robotic surgery in obese (body mass index ≥30 kg/m ) and nonobese patients.

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The purpose of this study was to characterise the unsteady propulsive force during eggbeater kicking by a fluid force estimation method based on pressure distribution analysis. The eggbeater kick was performed by six male water polo players. The participants' eggbeater kicking motions were recorded by three cameras, and the kinematic foot variables were analysed.

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Background: Intestinal mucins escape digestion and enter the large bowel where they are degraded by the microbiota. To what extent and how mucins impact large-bowel physiology remain unclear.

Objective: This study examined the large-bowel fermentation characteristics of mucins and mucin-derived O-glycan sugars and whether they affect gut immunity.

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