Publications by authors named "Masahiro Uda"

The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of densely ionizing radiation can depend on the biological context. From a radiological perspective, age is an important factor affecting health risks of radiation exposure, but little is known about the modifying impact of age on the effects of densely ionizing radiation. Herein, we addressed the influence of age on leukemogenesis induced by accelerator-generated fast neutrons (mean energy, ∼2 MeV).

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A large number of point mutations have been identified in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) genomes to date. Whether these mutations are associated with iPSC generation is an important and controversial issue. In this study, we approached this critical issue in different ways, including an assessment of iPSCs versus embryonic stem cells (ESCs), and an investigation of variant allele frequencies and the heterogeneity of point mutations within a single iPSC clone.

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The advantages of using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) instead of embryonic stem (ES) cells in regenerative medicine centre around circumventing concerns about the ethics of using ES cells and the likelihood of immune rejection of ES-cell-derived tissues. However, partial reprogramming and genetic instabilities in iPSCs could elicit immune responses in transplant recipients even when iPSC-derived differentiated cells are transplanted. iPSCs are first differentiated into specific types of cells in vitro for subsequent transplantation.

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We report that hydrogen gas can be easily produced from water at room temperature using a Mg nanopowder (30-1000 nm particles, average diameter 265 nm). The Mg nanopowder was produced by dc arc melting of a Mg ingot in a chamber with mixed-gas atmosphere (20% N-80% Ar) at 0.1 MPa using custom-built nanopowder production equipment.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study re-evaluates the role of c-Myc in generating induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), showing significant differences between iPSCs produced with c-Myc (4F-iPSCs) and those without (3F-iPSCs).
  • Despite previous beliefs that c-Myc was nonessential, the research found that 3F-iPSCs had poor performance in forming chimeric mice and lacked germline transmission, indicating deficiencies compared to their 4F counterparts.
  • The findings also suggest that c-Myc influences iPSC quality by regulating histone acetylation, as improving acetylation with trichostatin A enhanced the function of 3F-iPS
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