Publications by authors named "Miyake A"

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  • Hypertensive emergencies can lead to serious organ damage, and this study aimed to investigate the role of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAS) in such cases.
  • The study included 63 patients with severe hypertension and various organ injuries, assessing their blood pressure and aldosterone levels.
  • Results showed that higher aldosterone levels were linked to more organ damage and complications, suggesting that RAS plays a significant role in affecting patient outcomes during hypertensive emergencies.
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  • This text discusses the development of a machine learning model aimed at consistently classifying individuals with type 2 diabetes into specific subtypes based on Ahlqvist's classification, which is important for tailoring treatment strategies.
  • The model was tested using data from two cohorts: one with 619 Japanese individuals for training and testing, and another with 597 individuals for external validation, employing a random forest algorithm with 15 variables.
  • The results showed high accuracy, with a 94% success rate in predicting diabetes subtypes, indicating the model's strong potential for clinical application despite some inconsistencies in Ahlqvist's method over time.
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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are remnants of ancient retroviral infections in vertebrate genomes and are inherited by offspring. ERVs can produce pathogenic viruses through gene mutations or recombination. ERVs in domestic cats (ERV-DCs) generate feline leukemia virus subgroup D (FeLV-D) through viral recombination.

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Transition state theory (TST) based on activation parameters computed using quantum mechanics calculations combined with the polarizable continuum model (QM/PCM) is a fundamental tool for investigating reaction rates in the liquid phase. In conventional QM/PCM methods, thermodynamic data and partition functions for a solute are often derived from a quasi-ideal gas treatment (IGT) widely implemented in commercially available computation packages. This approach tends to overestimate entropy because calculations of thermodynamic parameters in the liquid phase ignore hindered translational and rotational modes in real solutions.

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  • The study explores the measurement properties of two important event-related potential (ERP) components, the N400 and P600, related to language processing during sentence comprehension.
  • Through a bootstrap resampling method involving 187 participants, the research assessed statistical power, effect size variability, and the timing/spatial characteristics of these ERP effects.
  • Findings revealed that while both N400 and P600 effects are generally strong, there is considerable variability in their magnitudes, onset times, and distributions across different samples, suggesting the need for improved analysis practices in future studies.
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This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of navigation-guided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the primary motor cortex in patients with neuropathic pain in the upper limb. This randomized, blinded, sham-controlled, parallel trial included a rTMS protocol (10-Hz, 2000 pulses/session) consisting of five daily sessions, followed by one session per week for the next seven weeks. Pain intensity, as well as pain-related disability, quality of life, and psychological status, were assessed.

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  • In Japan, the treatment of schizophrenia has historically involved polypharmacy, which is less common globally, and this issue persisted until the introduction of clozapine in 2009.
  • A study examining changes in psychopharmacotherapy over 12 years revealed significant reductions in average medication doses and a notable increase in antipsychotic monotherapy following the introduction of clozapine.
  • By 2020, the prescription of clozapine rose to 37.3%, contributing to a decline in the use of multiple antipsychotics, indicating that clozapine could optimize schizophrenia treatment in Japan.
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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are remnants of ancestral viruses in the host genome. The present study identified the expression of a defective retroviral env gene belonging to the ERV group V member Env (EnvV) in Felis catus (EnvV-Fca). EnV-Fca was specifically detected in the placental trophoblast syncytiotrophobic layer and expressed as a secreted protein in cultured cells.

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Librarians at a university had planned to check the collection prior to the library renovations that began in 2015. They had previous knowledge of the presence of a light greyish-white powder with an unpleasant odour (hereinafter referred to as 'powder') sprinkled between the pages of antiquarian books in the library archive. The purpose of this study was to identify this powder with the help of experts from both inside and outside the university.

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In this study, we performed high-magnetic-field magnetization, dielectric, and ultrasound measurements on an organic salt showing a ferroelectric spin-Peierls (FSP) state, which is in close proximity to a quantum critical point. In contrast to the sparsely distributed gaslike spin solitons typically observed in conventional spin-Peierls (SP) states, the FSP state exhibits dense liquidlike spin solitons resulting from strong quantum fluctuations, even at low fields. Nevertheless, akin to conventional SP systems, a magnetic-field-induced transition is observed in the FSP state.

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  • Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are remnants of ancestral viral infections that can offer animals resistance to diseases, while feline leukemia virus (FeLV) has both exogenous and endogenous forms categorized into various subgroups.
  • The defective envelope gene of endogenous FeLV (enFeLV) may act as a co-factor in FeLV subgroup T infections, and research suggests enFeLV-derived proteins could possess antiviral properties that protect against viral transmission in domestic cats.
  • Studies showed that soluble truncated Env proteins from enFeLV effectively inhibit infections not only from enFeLV and FeLV-B but also from other retroviruses, potentially offering insights into enhancing host immunity and controlling viral spread.
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Studies examining long-term longitudinal metabolomic data and their reliability in large-scale populations are limited. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the reliability of repeated measurements of plasma metabolites in a prospective cohort setting and to explore intra-individual concentration changes at three time points over a 6-year period. The study participants included 2999 individuals (1317 men and 1682 women) from the Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study, who participated in all three surveys-at baseline, 3 years, and 6 years.

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The Hayabusa2 spacecraft delivered samples of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu to Earth. Some of the sample particles show evidence of micrometeoroid impacts, which occurred on the asteroid surface. Among those, particles A0067 and A0094 have flat surfaces on which a large number of microcraters and impact melt splashes are observed.

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  • - Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a harmful virus that can lead to serious blood-related diseases in cats, with different subgroups classified based on how they interact with receptors in the host.
  • - This study studied how FeLV can recombine with endogenous retroviruses in domestic cats, finding significant genetic changes and noting the occurrence of both FeLV-D and FeLV-B in affected cats, particularly linked to cases of lymphoma and leukemia.
  • - Researchers discovered that two cats used different receptors for FeLV-B, suggesting the complexity of viral interactions and transmission, and identified a new recombinant virus (XR-FeLV) that could affect pathogenic traits in cats.
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  • The Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study (TMCS) is a large-scale, ongoing research project in rural Japan aiming to improve disease prevention strategies for complex illnesses by analyzing risk factors and predictors.
  • The study includes 11,002 participants aged 35-74 from Tsuruoka City, who provide extensive health and lifestyle data and undergo molecular profiling to identify potential disease-linked biomarkers.
  • TMCS focuses on outcomes related to cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and aging effects, utilizing a multi-omics approach to capture comprehensive biological, behavioral, and social data, and boasts a high participation rate and robust study design.
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  • A study examined the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to predict recurrence in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients after surgery and chemotherapy.
  • Researchers applied machine learning to analyze vast amounts of histopathological image data and combined it with clinical information to enhance predictive accuracy.
  • The results showed that integrating AI with clinical data improved prediction, revealing that poorly differentiated tumors were significantly linked to higher recurrence rates.
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Although the personality correlates of dispositional interpersonal forgiveness (forgiveness of others) have been well characterized, those of dispositional self-forgiveness are less well understood. Moreover, when the personality correlates are examined for both types of forgiveness, the comparison has been based on participants' self-report ratings on questionnaires. The current study sought to address these gaps in the literature by adopting a scenario-based approach, which has been used less frequently, especially in self-forgiveness research.

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People differ substantially in their vulnerability to distraction. Yet, many types of distractions exist, from external stimulation to internal thoughts. How should we characterize individual differences in their distractibility? Two samples of adult participants (total N = 1220) completed a large battery of questionnaires assessing different facets of real-world distractibility.

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The efficacy of low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets, such as ketogenic diets, for cancer patients is of research interest. We previously demonstrated the efficacy of the ketogenic diet in a case study in which medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) or MCT-containing formula (ketogenic formula) was used as a supplement to increase blood ketone bodies. However, little is known about the amounts needed to induce ketogenic effects and about the usefulness of monitoring of breath acetone.

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Fibroblast growth factors (Fgfs) play crucial roles in various developmental processes including brain development. We previously identified Fgf22 in zebrafish and found that fgf22 is involved in midbrain patterning during embryogenesis. Here, we investigated the role of Fgf22 in the formation of the zebrafish forebrain.

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This article reports a preregistered study in which we attempted to replicate the results of an influential study on the ego-depletion effect reported by Job, Dweck, and Walton in 2010. The original Job et al. study (Study 1, N = 60) provided evidence that the ego-depletion effect-a performance decrease on a self-control task after performing another self-control task-occurs only for individuals who hold a belief that their willpower is limited.

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Metamagnetic shape memory alloys (MMSMAs) are attractive functional materials owing to their unique properties such as magnetostrain, magnetoresistance, and the magnetocaloric effect caused by magnetic-field-induced transitions. However, the energy loss during the martensitic transformation, that is, the dissipation energy, E , is sometimes large for these alloys, which limits their applications. In this paper, a new Pd MnGa Heusler-type MMSMA with an extremely small E and hysteresis is reported.

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A ketogenic diet has been proposed as a potential supportive therapy for cancer patients, although its long-term influence on survival rates remain controversial. In our previous report, we presented promising results for 37 of 55 patients with advanced cancer enrolled between 2013 and 2018 who remained on a ketogenic diet for at least 3 months. We followed all 55 patients until March 2023 and analyzed the data up to March 2022.

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  • This study aimed to find the safest and most effective dose of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for treating prostate cancer.
  • Patients were assigned to receive three different doses (35, 37.5, and 40 Gy) and were monitored for side effects and cancer recurrence over two years.
  • Results showed that the lowest dose (35 Gy) was associated with fewer late adverse effects compared to higher doses, suggesting that higher doses should be approached carefully.
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