Publications by authors named "M Iizuka"

This study describes a sediment sampling protocol using a Kinoshita-type grab (K-grab) sediment sampler to collect and analyze microplastics (<5 mm) and macroplastics (>5 mm) in marine sediments. During the GB24 geological survey cruise aboard the , 133 surface sediment samples were collected from depths of 20-800 m. The K-grab, equipped with a head-slide weight mechanism, enhanced sampling efficiency across various sediment types.

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: Caregivers experience high rates of occupational injuries, especially during wheelchair transfers, which often result in back pain and musculoskeletal disorders due to the physical demands of lifting and repositioning. While mechanical floor lifts, the current standard, reduce back strain, they are time-consuming and require handling techniques that subject caregivers to prolonged and repeated non-neutral trunk postures, increasing the risk of long-term back injuries. : The aim was to assess the time efficiency and ergonomics of the powered personal transfer system (PPTS), a robotic transfer device designed for bed-to/from-wheelchair transfers.

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The SPRED family proteins act as negative regulators of the Ras-ERK pathway: the N-terminal EVH1 domain interacts with the Ras-GAP domain (GRD) of the NF1 protein, while the C-terminal Sprouty-related (SPR) domain promotes membrane localization of SPRED, thereby recruiting NF-1 to Ras. Loss-of-function mutations in the hSPRED1 cause Legius syndrome in an autosomal dominant manner. In this study, we investigated the effects of missense mutations in the SPR domain identified in patients with Legius syndrome.

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  • The ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) is crucial for regulating feeding behavior and the sympathetic nervous system, involving synchronized rhythmic activity known as VMH oscillation.
  • Researchers studied the cellular mechanisms behind this oscillation using techniques like electrophysiological recordings and calcium imaging in juvenile rat brain slices.
  • They found that VMH oscillation relies on persistent sodium channels and gap junctions for its rhythmic firing, and blocking these pathways disrupted the synchronized activity of VMH neurons.
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Introduction: The association between postoperative patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient satisfaction remains poorly defined in patients undergoing surgery for thoracic myelopathy. This study aimed to investigate PROs and patient satisfaction following surgical intervention for thoracic myelopathy.

Methods: A prospective cohort of 133 patients who underwent surgery for thoracic myelopathy at 13 hospitals between April 2017 and August 2021 was enrolled.

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