Publications by authors named "M Ohba"

A highly convergent and scalable second-generation synthesis of the fully functionalized HIJKLMN-ring segment of Caribbean ciguatoxin C-CTX-1, the primary toxin responsible for ciguatera fish poisoning in the Caribbean Sea and the Northeast Atlantic regions, has been accomplished. Key aspects of the synthetic approach include the efficient syntheses of the HI- and KLM-ring fragments on gram scales, a convergent fragment coupling toward the HIJKLM-ring skeleton based on the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling strategy, and optimized iron hydride-catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer-mediated olefin coupling conditions for constructing the N-ring.

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Learning verbs is an important part of learning one's native language. Prior studies have shown that children younger than 5 years can have difficulty in learning and extending new verbs. The current study extended these studies by showing children multiple events that can be compared during learning, including Japanese- and English-speaking children.

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Background: Nasal alar deformity after cosmetic surgery, including nostril sill notching, alar flattening, and a shallow and indistinct alar-facial crease, commonly results from overresection. We developed revision methods for postoperative alar deformity, and applied them from 2016 to 2022 to the revision of 16 cases, consisting of 1 male and 15 female patients, with a median age of 28.5 years.

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Two-dimensional (2D) materials are known for their potential to exhibit anisotropic transport properties due to their layered structures. However, the anisotropic ion conduction of 2D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been rarely explored. In this study, we investigated the anisotropic proton conduction along the in-plane and stacking directions of two analogs of undulating 2D MOFs: [Mn(salen)][Pt(CN)]·HO () and [Mn(salen)][PtI(CN)]·HO ().

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  • * A case study discusses a young Japanese woman with preexisting IgAV who developed glomerulonephritis after contracting COVID-19, experiencing symptoms like hematuria and proteinuria following her illness.
  • * After a renal biopsy confirmed her condition, she was treated with corticosteroids and showed significant improvement, indicating that COVID-19 may provoke kidney issues in IgAV patients without prior renal symptoms.
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