Publications by authors named "Kenichi Machida"

Prehistoric Japan underwent rapid transformations in the past 3000 years, first from foraging to wet rice farming and then to state formation. A long-standing hypothesis posits that mainland Japanese populations derive dual ancestry from indigenous Jomon hunter-gatherer-fishers and succeeding Yayoi farmers. However, the genomic impact of agricultural migration and subsequent sociocultural changes remains unclear.

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Three minichromosomes, miniP7, miniB7, and miniK4 of 800 kbp, 450 kbp, and 550 kbp, respectively, were obtained from Chlorella vulgaris chromosome I by electron-beam irradiation. Two of them were structurally characterized: MiniP7 was formed by the deletion of an internal 180 kbp close to the right end of chromosome I. The 180-kbp region with a small interspersed nuclear element (SINE)-like element on its left terminus was translocated to another chromosome, leaving a footprint-like structure on miniP7.

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We report a case of multiple organ dysfunction following epididymitis. A 53-year-old male patient was admitted to our emergency room with bilateral clavicular fractures, multiple costal fractures and left hemopneumothorax due to a traffic accident. Open reduction of the right clavicular fracture was performed under general anesthesia on the sixth hospital day.

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Propofol is an intravenous anaesthetic agent having anticonvulsant property. We report here a case in which propofol was effective in controlling myoclonus during rewarming in brain hypothermia patient. A 35-year-old male patient was admitted in a comatose state with right-sided hemiparesis, anisocoria and absence of bilateral light reflex.

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