Publications by authors named "Kobayashi K"

In social insect colonies, selfish behaviour due to intracolonial conflict among members can result in colony-level costs despite close relatedness. In certain termite species, queens use asexual reproduction for within-colony queen succession but rely on sexual reproduction for worker and alate production, resulting in multiple half-clones of a single primary queen competing for personal reproduction. Our study demonstrates that competition over asexual queen succession among different clone types leads to the overproduction of parthenogenetic offspring, resulting in the production of dysfunctional parthenogenetic alates.

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  • This study focuses on determining the D-dimer cut-off value for predicting venous thromboembolism in Japanese patients diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.
  • A multicenter observational study involved 1,008 lung cancer patients, identifying 62 with venous thromboembolism at diagnosis and analyzing their D-dimer levels.
  • The research found a D-dimer cut-off value of 3.3 μg/ml, suggesting that patients with levels at or above this may have venous thromboembolism, marking a significant finding in this patient population.
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Aim: To conduct a post hoc subgroup analysis of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) from the RECAP study, who were treated with sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) combination therapy, focusing only on those patients who had chronic kidney disease (CKD), to examine whether the composite renal outcome differed between those who received SGLT2 inhibitor treatment first and those who received a GLP-1RA first.

Methods: We included 438 patients with CKD (GLP-1RA-first group, n = 223; SGLT2 inhibitor-first group, n = 215) from the 643 T2D patients in the RECAP study. The incidence of the composite renal outcome, defined as progression to macroalbuminuria and/or a ≥50% decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), was analysed using a propensity score (PS)-matched model.

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Skeletal muscle tissue increases or decreases its volume by synthesizing or degrading myofibrillar proteins. The ubiquitin-proteasome system plays a pivotal role during muscle atrophy, where muscle ring finger proteins (Murf) function as E3 ubiquitin ligases responsible for identifying and targeting substrates for degradation. Our previous study demonstrated that overexpression of Ozz, an E3 specific to embryonic myosin heavy chain (Myh3), precisely reduced the Myh3 replacement rate in the thick filaments of myotubes (E.

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Two new cyclic dipeptides, paranazzamides A (1) and B (2) containing a C7-prenylated tryptophan, were isolated from a culture broth of snake fungal disease-isolate Paranannizziopsis sp. UH-21. This is the first report on the new secondary metabolites from Paranannizziopsis sp.

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In this study, we clarify the liquid structure formed at the interface between LiCoO (LCO), the cathode material of Li-ion batteries, and propylene carbonate (PC), which is used as a solvent in the electrolyte, on a molecular scale. We apply sparse modeling-based modal analysis to force spectroscopy data measured by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy (FM-AFM) and show that each component in the FM-AFM force curve, such as oscillatory solvation force, background, and noise, can be automatically decomposed. Moreover, by combining detailed force curve analysis with solid/liquid interface simulations based on first-principles calculation, we have identified that there are distinct damped vibrational modes in the force curves at the LCO/PC interface with a period of about 0.

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Background: Extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA)-dissecting aneurysms (DAs) rarely cause re-entry tears and lower cranial nerve palsies. The therapeutic strategies for these pathologies are not well established. This report presents a case of an extracranial ICA -DA with a re-entry tear that caused lower cranial nerve palsy.

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Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) play crucial roles in regulating diverse physiological functions of the central nervous system and peripheral organs. D2Rs are also expressed in mammary glands. However, which cell types express D2Rs and whether they are involved in milk production remains unclear.

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Triplet-triplet annihilation photon upconversion (TTA-UC) is attracting a great deal of attention as a viable approach to exploit unutilized wavelengths of light in solar-driven devices. Recently, ligand-protected metal nanoclusters have emerged as a compelling platform for serving as triplet sensitizers for TTA-UC. In this study, we developed an atomically precise, triplet-mediator ligand (TL)-protected metal nanocluster, AuCu(S-Adm)[P(DPA)] (; S-Adm = 1-adamanthanethiolate, DPA = 9,10-diphenylanthracene).

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Introduction: In this multicenter clinical study, we aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of the transhepatic arterial administration of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF)-mobilized autologous peripheral blood (PB)-CD34 cells compared with standard therapy in patients with decompensated cirrhosis type C.

Methods: Patients were randomly assigned (2:1) to the CD34 cell transplant (CD34 cell) or standard-of-care (SOC) group and followed up for 52 weeks. The primary endpoints were the non-progression rate of Child-Pugh (CP) scores at 24 weeks post-enrollment and the safety of the protocol treatment.

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Background: The onset of locomotive syndrome (LS) precedes that of frailty. Therefore, the first step in extending healthy life expectancy is to implement measures against LS in young adults. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of LS and its associated factors in young adults for early detection and prevention of LS.

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Purpose: To explore pre-treatment risk factors for overall survival (OS) in advanced urothelial carcinoma (UC) patients treated with first-line (1L) chemotherapy in sequential therapy (ST) era. Additionally, to evaluate the proportion of patients who were not able to undergo subsequent immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy according to the subgroups stratified by the risk factors.

Methods: A multicenter retrospective study was conducted.

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  • Patients undergoing TAVI often experience progression of frailty during hospitalization, with 17.4% showing an increase in frailty levels as measured by the Clinical Frailty Scale.
  • The occurrence of in-hospital strokes significantly predicts this frailty progression, as those who suffered a stroke had a much higher likelihood of worsening frailty.
  • Additionally, patients who experienced frailty progression had longer hospital stays compared to those who did not, indicating a possible need for closer monitoring and care during their recovery.
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Scalp video-electroencephalography (video-EEG) monitoring should be analyzed thoroughly to preoperatively evaluate stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG). Formulating the working hypotheses for the epileptogenic zone (EZ) considering "anatomo-electroclinical correlations" is the most crucial step, which determines the placement of SEEG electrodes. If these hypotheses are insufficient, precise EZ identification may not be achieved during SEEG recording.

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Chemogenetic approaches employing ligand-gated ion channels are advantageous regarding manipulation of target neuronal population functions independently of endogenous second messenger pathways. Among them, Ionotropic Receptor (IR)-mediated neuronal activation (IRNA) allows stimulation of mammalian neurons that heterologously express members of the insect chemosensory IR repertoire in response to their cognate ligands. In the original protocol, phenylacetic acid, a ligand of the IR84a/IR8a complex, was locally injected into a brain region due to its low permeability of the blood-brain barrier.

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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are standard treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and this study investigates the impact of upfront radiotherapy for brain metastases (BMs) in patients treated with either ICI alone or ICI plus chemotherapy.
  • An analysis of 591 patients across multiple institutions revealed that those receiving upfront radiotherapy alongside ICI alone had significantly longer overall survival compared to those who did not receive radiotherapy.
  • However, in the group treated with ICI-chemo, the addition of upfront radiotherapy did not show any significant survival benefit, suggesting different responses to treatment strategies.
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We ubiquitously seek information to make better decisions. Particularly in the modern age, when more information is available at our fingertips than ever, the information we choose to collect determines the quality of our decisions. Decision neuroscience has long adopted empirical approaches where the information available to decision-makers is fully controlled by the researchers, leaving neural mechanisms of information seeking less understood.

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Introduction: Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1Ras) have emerged as pivotal agents in diabetes management and organ protection. However, their use is limited due to the necessity for injectable administration. The advent of the first oral GLP1Ra (oral semaglutide) in Japan since 2021 is expected to expand its usage.

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Tumor resectability, which is increasingly determined based on preoperative chemotherapy, is critical in determining the best treatment for pancreatic cancers. The present study evaluated the usefulness of serum carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) and the preoperative 8F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography standardized uptake value (SUV) percentage change (SUVmax%=[(SUVmax2-SUVmax1)/SUVmax1] ×100, where SUVmax1 and SUVmax2 represent the initial and delayed phases, respectively) as biological factors indicative of tumor resectability. The present study included patients with resectable pancreatic cancer who underwent complete surgical resection, for whom both CA19-9 and SUVmax% were documented using cut-off values of 500 U/ml and 24.

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Objectives: In a primary analysis of data from the BRIGHT study (UMIN000035712), photodynamic diagnosis-assisted transurethral resection of bladder tumor (PDD-TURBT) using oral 5-aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride reduced residual tumors in high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of PDD-TURBT for intravesical recurrence after a second transurethral resection for high-risk NMIBC.

Methods: High-risk NMIBC patients initially treated with PDD-TURBT (PDD group) were prospectively registered between 2018 and 2020.

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Delayed post-hypoxic leukoencephalopathy (DPHL) is a poorly recognized syndrome characterized by neuropsychiatric symptoms following recovery from an acute hypoxic episode. Although most cases are related to carbon monoxide poisoning, some have been linked to excessive opioid use. Opioid intoxication has recently become known for manifesting the characteristic imaging findings involving cerebellar, hippocampal, and basal nuclei transient edema with restricted diffusion (CHANTER) syndrome.

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Background: The supraclavicular fossa contains many vital organs to be preserved, such as the brachial plexus, subclavian artery and vertebral artery. Various surgical methods have been reported. However, no well-standardized surgical procedure has been established.

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  • The study examined how errors in the positioning of prostate cancer patients during radiation therapy (both between treatment sessions and during a single session) affect the distribution of the radiation dose, particularly focusing on carbon-ion beam therapy.
  • Researchers tracked the positions of gold markers implanted in the patients to identify discrepancies in positioning and assessed how these errors impacted the planned radiation dose distribution.
  • Results showed that aligning treatment based on the fiducial markers significantly improved the coverage of the target treatment area, ensuring that a higher percentage of the prescribed dose reached the cancerous tissue compared to traditional skeletal matching methods.
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