Publications by authors named "Mami Kondo"

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  • In Japan, recent outbreaks of human trichinellosis have been linked to eating raw or undercooked wild bear meat, but the infection status in these bears is not well understood.
  • A study found that larvae were present in 2.5% of brown bears and 0.9% of Japanese black bears from northern Japan, indicating a low but notable prevalence.
  • Genetic analysis confirmed the larvae from infected bears matched a specific haplotype, highlighting the need for health education to inform hunters and consumers about the risks of trichinellosis.
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The dielectric constant is a key parameter that determines both optical and electronic properties of materials. It is desirable to tune electronic properties though dielectric engineering approach. Here, we present a systematic approach to tune carrier mobilities of hybrid inorganic/organic materials where layered two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenide TiS2 is electrochemically intercalated with polar organic molecules.

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Organic semiconductors are attracting increasing interest as flexible thermoelectric materials owing to material abundance, easy processing and low thermal conductivity. Although progress in p-type polymers and composites has been reported, their n-type counterpart has fallen behind owing to difficulties in n-type doping of organic semiconductors. Here, we present an approach to synthesize n-type flexible thermoelectric materials through a facile electrochemical intercalation method, fabricating a hybrid superlattice of alternating inorganic TiS2 monolayers and organic cations.

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Endocrine disruptors are exogenous substances that act like hormones in the endocrine system and disrupt the physiologic function of endogenous hormones. In the present study, we established reporter yeast strains (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) expressing human estrogen receptors, ERalpha or ERbeta. These strains contain a reporter plasmid carrying an estrogen responsive element (ERE) upstream of the beta-galactosidase gene, and a plasmid expressing a steroid receptor coactivator, SRC-1e.

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The activation mechanism of estrogen receptor (ER) signaling by association with the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) was elucidated recently (Ohtake, et al., Nature 2003, 423, 545). In the present study, we established a reporter yeast strain to evaluate this ER signaling by association with the activated AhR.

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