Publications by authors named "Maeda G"

We encountered a case of a large hematoma developing with perforation shortly after a cold snare polypectomy for a colorectal adenoma. The patient underwent cold snare polypectomy for a 3-mm type Is lesion in the transverse colon at another facility. Two hours later, she visited the emergency room due to abdominal pain.

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Unlabelled: Insects frequently form heritable associations with beneficial bacteria that are vertically transmitted from parent to offspring. Long-term vertical transmission has repeatedly resulted in genome reduction and gene loss, rendering many such bacteria incapable of establishment in axenic culture. Among aphids, heritable endosymbionts often provide context-specific benefits to their hosts.

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The patient was a 79-year-old male. At three years and eight months after his initial presentation, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a black-flattened elevated lesion in the middle third of the esophagus, which was diagnosed as malignant melanoma on biopsy. No lymph node or distant metastasis was found.

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  • Insects often have beneficial bacteria that they pass on to their offspring, but these bacteria typically can't be cultured independently due to loss of essential genes over time.
  • Researchers successfully cultured a specific strain of bacteria from the pea aphid, showing it can reinfect embryos and is passed down through generations.
  • This breakthrough allows for more experimental study of symbiotic relationships and could help explore how these bacteria protect aphids against pathogens.
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Genomes of aphids (family Aphididae) show several unusual evolutionary patterns. In particular, within the XO sex determination system of aphids, the X chromosome exhibits a lower rate of interchromosomal rearrangements, fewer highly expressed genes, and faster evolution at nonsynonymous sites compared with the autosomes. In contrast, other hemipteran lineages have similar rates of interchromosomal rearrangement for autosomes and X chromosomes.

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Genomes of aphids (family Aphididae) show several unusual evolutionary patterns. In particular, within the XO sex determination system of aphids, the X chromosome exhibits a lower rate of interchromosomal rearrangements, fewer highly expressed genes, and faster evolution at nonsynonymous sites compared to the autosomes. In contrast, other hemipteran lineages have similar rates of interchromosomal rearrangement for autosomes and X chromosomes.

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  • Kokuto-shochu is a traditional Japanese spirit made from kokuto, which is derived from sugarcane juice.
  • The study investigated how different sugarcane cultivars (NiF8, Ni15, RK97-14) impact the flavor and volatile composition of kokuto-shochu.
  • Results indicated that NiF8 had higher amino acids, browning levels, and Maillard reaction products, while RK97-14 had a fruity flavor and lower levels of these compounds, showing that sugarcane cultivars significantly influence kokuto-shochu's sensory qualities.
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Because aphids are global agricultural pests and models for bacterial endosymbiosis, there is a need for reliable methods to study and control their gene function. However, current methods available for aphid gene knockout and knockdown of gene expression are often unreliable and time consuming. Techniques like CRISPR-Cas genome editing can take several months to achieve a single gene knockout because they rely on aphids going through a cycle of sexual reproduction, and aphids often lack strong, consistent levels of knockdown when fed or injected with molecules that induce an RNA interference (RNAi) response.

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In electron microscopic image processing, artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful method for segmentation. Because creating training data remains time-consuming and burdensome, a simple and accurate segmentation tool, which is effective and does not rely on manual drawings, is necessary to create training data for AI and to support immediate image analysis. A Gabor wavelet-based contour tracking method has been devised as a step toward realizing such a tool.

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This article presents a database containing on-orbit data samples of the Electrical Power System (EPS) from 4 different 1U CubeSats belonging to the BIRDS constellation. The EPS is responsible for providing uninterrupted power to overall satellite both during sunlight and eclipse. The satellites are based on the BIRDS open-source standardized bus designed by Kyutech for research and education.

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Three new oxygenated cyclohexene derivatives, pandensenol D - F (1-3), two new flavanoids, pandensone A and B (4-5), and seven known compounds (6-12) were isolated from the methanol extract of the leaves of Uvaria pandensis Verdc. (Annonaceae). The structures were characterized by NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses.

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  • Five new cyclohexene derivatives and 16 known secondary metabolites were isolated from the stem and root barks, characterized using NMR and mass spectrometry, with one structure confirmed by X-ray crystallography.
  • The metabolites were tested for antibacterial activity against various Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria as well as for cytotoxicity against the MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line.
  • Notably, a combination of uvaretin and isouvaretin showed significant antibacterial effects, while (8'α,9'β-dihydroxy)-3-farnesylindole demonstrated strong inhibition against a specific bacteria, comparable to ampicillin, but all compounds had no significant cytotoxicity against cancer cells.
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Mitonuclear coevolution is an important prerequisite for efficient energy production in eukaryotes. However, many bivalve taxa experience doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) and have sex-specific mitochondrial (mt) genomes, providing a challenge for mitonuclear coevolution. We examined possible mechanisms to reconcile mitonuclear coevolution with DUI.

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Numerous animal lineages have maternally inherited symbionts that are required for host reproduction and growth. Endosymbionts also pose a risk to their hosts because of the mutational decay of their genomes through genetic drift or to selfish mutations that favor symbiont fitness over host fitness. One model for heritable endosymbiosis is the association of aphids with their obligate bacterial symbiont, We experimentally established heteroplasmic pea aphid matrilines containing pairs of closely related haplotypes and used deep sequencing of diagnostic markers to measure haplotype frequencies in successive host generations.

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Background: It has been hypothesized that flavonoid ingestion stimulates immunity, promotes health, and prevents human illness. The aim of this analysis was to evaluate the association of the levels of immunoglobulin A (IgA) with the prevention of influenza infections and with the polyphenols contained in Okinawan vegetables.

Methods: IgA, immunoglobulin G (IgG), immunoglobulin M (IgM), and soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) levels were measured in 44 outpatients who regularly ingested vegetables grown on Okinawa Island (200-300 g/day for ≥ 300 days/year) with no history of influenza infection and in 73 patients who ingested the vegetables irregularly or not at all with a history of influenza infection.

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Many insects possess beneficial bacterial symbionts that occupy specialized host cells and are maternally transmitted. As a consequence of their host-restricted lifestyle, these symbionts often possess reduced genomes and cannot be cultured outside hosts, limiting their study. The bacterial species was originally characterized as noncultured strains that live as mutualistic symbionts of aphids and are vertically transmitted through transovarial endocytosis within the mother's body.

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  • Aphids are significant agricultural pests and models for studying bacteria that live in harmony with them, but no native bacteria in aphids have been genetically modified until now.
  • The bacterium CWBI-2.3, found in the gut of black bean aphids, has been successfully genetically engineered, allowing researchers to track and analyze its effects on different aphid species.
  • This research opens the door for using CWBI-2.3 in paratransgenesis, potentially enhancing our understanding of aphid biology and developing new agricultural solutions.
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Background And Aims: Postpolypectomy bleeding (PPB) is the most common adverse event after colorectal polypectomy. Use of anticoagulants is an important risk factor for PPB. This study aimed to evaluate PPB in patients receiving treatment with warfarin and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs).

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Mitochondrial (mt) respiration depends on proteins encoded both by the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes. Variation in mt-DNA mutation rates exists across eukaryotes, although the functional consequences of elevated mt mutation rates in some lineages remain underexplored. In the angiosperm genus , closely related, ecologically similar species have either 'fast' or 'slow' mt-DNA mutation rates.

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Currently, usual approaches for fast robot control are largely reliant on solving online optimal control problems. Such methods are known to be computationally intensive and sensitive to model accuracy. On the other hand, animals plan complex motor actions not only fast but seemingly with little effort even on unseen tasks.

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A new meroisoprenoid (), two heptenolides ( and ), two -benzylated flavonoids ( and ), and 11 known compounds (-) were isolated from leaf, stem bark, and root bark extracts of ssp. by chromatographic separation. The structures of the new metabolites - were established by NMR, IR, and UV spectroscopic and mass spectrometric data analysis.

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Three new oxygenated cyclohexene derivatives, trichocarpeols A (), B (), and C (), along with nine known secondary metabolites, were isolated from the methanolic root extract of . They were identified by NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses, and the structure of trichocarpeol A () was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Out of the 12 isolated natural products, uvaretin () showed activity against the Gram-positive bacterium with a MIC value of 18 μM.

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To determine anti-inflammatory effects of traditional Okinawan vegetable methanol extracts, we examined the inflammatory mediators from mouse macrophage by the addition of extracts prepared from two kinds of nishi-yomogi and hosoba-wadan. Moreover, we inspected the impact of extracts using a carrageenin-induced acute inflammatory animal model. In the case of in vitro study, nitric oxide and cytokine concentrations of supernatant were analyzed with Griess reagent and a commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, respectively.

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Several approaches have been proposed to assist humans in co-manipulation and teleoperation tasks given demonstrated trajectories. However, these approaches are not applicable when the demonstrations are suboptimal or when the generalization capabilities of the learned models cannot cope with the changes in the environment. Nevertheless, in real co-manipulation and teleoperation tasks, the original demonstrations will often be suboptimal and a learning system must be able to cope with new situations.

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  • - Phytochemical analysis of extracts from the root and stem bark of a specific plant (Benth.) Oliv. led to the discovery of a new compound called cleistonol, along with 12 other known compounds, confirmed through various scientific methods including NMR and X-ray crystallography.
  • - The crude ethanol extract from the root bark showed significant antimalarial activity, achieving 72% inhibition against the chloroquine-sensitive 3D7-strain malaria parasite at a concentration of 0.01 μg/mL.
  • - Additionally, both the extract and isolated compounds displayed cytotoxic effects on the aggressive breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231, indicating their potential as sources for developing antimalarial and anticancer
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