Publications by authors named "Miho Kageyama"

The mutant plumage color "extended brown (EB)" of the blue-breasted quail was genetically investigated. Mating experiments revealed that the EB plumage is controlled by an autosomal, incompletely dominant allele, for which we propose the symbol The EB plumage is characterized by dark brown color, and homozygotes for this mutation generally showed darker pigmentation than the heterozygotes. DNA sequencing and PCR-RFLP analyses of the EB mutants showed a rigid association between the EB plumage and a G-to-A nucleotide substitution at position 274 in the melanocortin 1-receptor gene (), clearly indicating that is the candidate gene for the EB plumage color in the blue-breasted quail.

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Background: To determine the preferable method for self-injecting insulin, we compared the handling, safety, and dose accuracy of a conventional disposable syringe and vial with FlexPen (Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsvaerd, Denmark), a prefilled pen.

Methods: Insulin therapy-naive healthcare professionals (HCPs) (n = 30), unfamiliar with insulin delivery, injected 10 U of insulin into a sponge pad using either a syringe and vial or the FlexPen, both with 30-gauge 8-mm needles, on day 1. The following day, they used the alternative method.

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Objective: This study was designed to determine the dose accuracy of two commonly available insulin pre-filled pens for use in diabetes - FlexPen (Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsvaerd, Denmark) (FP) and SoloStar (Sanofi-Aventis, Paris, France) (SS).

Research Design And Methods: Dosing accuracy was tested at 5 U, 10 U and 30 U doses - three previously unused pens of both pre-filled pens were used for each dose. At the 5 U dose each pen was tested 42 times, at the 10 U dose each pen was tested 25 times and at the 30 U dose each pen was tested 9 times.

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