Publications by authors named "Kenta Akimoto"

Total syntheses of fawcettimine-class alkaloids having an imino bridge between C5 and C13 were accomplished. Fawcettimine was first prepared in 10 steps from a known compound, and the characteristic structures, including the imino bridge, were constructed the formation of a bridgehead imine.

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A detailed understanding of the relationship between radiation-induced breast cancer and obesity is needed for appropriate risk management and to prevent the development of a secondary cancer in patients who have been treated with radiation. Our goal was to develop an animal model to study the relationship by combining two existing Sprague-Dawley rat models of radiation-induced mammary carcinogenesis and diet-induced obesity. Female rats were fed a high-fat diet for 4 weeks and categorized as obesity prone or obesity resistant based on their body weight at 7 weeks of age, at which time the rats were irradiated with 4 Gy.

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Objective: High-energy beta emitters such as Strontium-89 ((89)Sr) and Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) are becoming increasingly popular nuclear therapy sources in Japan for treating cancer. Various characteristics of materials must be considered when designing radiation protection device for high-energy beta emitters. We empirically measured and simulated dose equivalents of beta and bremsstrahlung radiation arising from (89)Sr and (90)Y radiation shielded with various materials and determined optimal shielding materials against these sources.

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Quality control (QC) detects changes in the performance of gamma cameras that could adversely affect interpretations of clinical studies. We used plate and sheet (57)Co flood sources to measure extrinsic uniformity during daily QC. Each source, when placed on the top of a collimated detector, allowed the acquisition of uniform images from both detectors, thus reducing the amount of time needed to perform daily QC.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new calibration method for PET scanners using traceable point-like (22)Na sources has been developed to enhance reliability and convenience while minimizing interference from γ rays.
  • The study tested various PET scanner types, including clinical and small-animal scanners, utilizing specially designed sources that ensure uniform photon distribution.
  • Results showed that the new calibration method’s accuracy was comparable to standard methods within a ±4% uncertainty, thus successfully validating its effectiveness across multiple scanner models.
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The image quality in (18)FDG PET/CT often degrades as the body size increases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between image quality and the body size using original phantoms of variable cross-sectional areas in PET/CT. We produced five water phantoms with different cross-sectional areas.

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Image misregistration can occur in fusion PET/CT, because of motion artifacts caused by the management of respiration. The standard imaging protocol of the CT component of PET/CT is normal expiration (NormExp) or free breathing (FB). The objective of this study was to compare NormExp and FB for the optimal breathing protocol for PET/CT scans.

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