Publications by authors named "N Hieda"

Background: Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at advanced stages, and early-stage diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is difficult because of nonspecific symptoms and lack of available biomarkers.

Methods: We performed comprehensive serum miRNA sequencing of 212 pancreatic cancer patient samples from 14 hospitals and 213 non-cancerous healthy control samples. We randomly classified the pancreatic cancer and control samples into two cohorts: a training cohort (N = 185) and a validation cohort (N = 240).

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Background: In our previous study, the AOAC Official MethodSM2012.15 (Method 2012.15) was modified by adding carbon (as methanol) to the standard and final test solutions for accurate quantification of iodine in infant and special formulas after incomplete matrix oven digestion.

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The photo-induced generation of unstable molecules generally requires stringent conditions to prevent oxidation and the concomitant decomposition of the products. The visible-light-induced conversion of two heptacene precursors to heptacene was studied. Single crystals of bis- and mono-α-diketone-type heptacene precursors (7-DK2 and 7-DK1, respectively), were prepared to investigate the effect of precursor structure on reactivity.

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Article Synopsis
  • Acenes are significant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons noted for their potential use as organic semiconductors, which also allow for the study of unique physical and chemical properties, particularly in one-dimensional structures.* -
  • Larger acenes, like heptacene and nonacene, are challenging to synthesize traditionally due to their poor solubility and reactivity, making new synthesis methods important.* -
  • This research presents a method for creating heptacene and nonacene using visible light to induce reactions on a gold substrate under ultra-high vacuum, and it includes advanced imaging and computational techniques to analyze their properties.*
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Reliable measurements of iodine are essential for ensuring the quality of infant formula. The AOAC 2012.15 for iodine tends to produce higher results in the presence of carbon remaining in the final test solution after digestion with alkaline dissolution.

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