Publications by authors named "Nao Sato"

To explore the potential storage and safety of drinking leftover bottled tea beverages from various manufacturers after direct drinking from bottles, we conducted a screening experiment on the growth of salivary bacteria in plastic bottles of tea. The diluted saliva samples from 10 participants were inoculated into the test bottled beverages, which resulted in bacteria, particularly former members of the genus Lactobacillus, growing in some green tea beverages with a neutral pH. In contrast, tea beverages with less bacterial growth contained Streptococcus spp.

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Background And Aim: We previously reported that pharmacists working in pharmacies don't have enough knowledge and enough experience teaching anaphylaxis (An) and EpiPen use. We administered a questionnaire survey to pharmacists with experience handling EpiPen prescriptions. We investigated the relationship between the questionnaire results and the factors in the pharmacists' background regarding the explanation and guidance to patients.

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The kinase-inducible domain interacting (KIX) domain is an integral part of the general transcriptional coactivator CREB-binding protein, and has been associated with leukemia, cancer, and various viral diseases. Hence, the KIX domain has attracted considerable attention in drug discovery and development. Here, we rationally designed a KIX inhibitor using a peptide fragment corresponding to the transactivation domain (TAD) of the transcriptional activator, mixed-lineage leukemia protein (MLL).

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  • This study investigates the compressive forces needed to compress both the human popliteal vein and various ultrasound vessel models by 50%.
  • The popliteal vein required a significantly lower compression force (191 g) compared to the ultrasound models, which varied, with the highest being 745 g for UGP-GEL.
  • The findings suggest that different vascular models may need considerably different forces to compress, highlighting the importance of using appropriate materials for realistic deep vein thrombosis screening.
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Background: ε-Poly-L-lysine (PLL) is a cationic polymer consisting of 25 to 35 L-lysine residues that adheres to the surface of skin as well as hair. However, the properties of PLL regarding its adhesion to the skin remain to be elucidated. In this study, we examined the staining of stratum corneum (SC) with fluorescence-labeled PLL and explored its relationship with skin condition.

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Human epidermal growth factor receptors (HER/ERBB) form dimers that promote cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation, but overexpression of HER proteins results in cancer. Consequently, inhibitors of HER dimerization may function as effective antitumor drugs. An alternatively spliced variant of HER2, called herstatin, is an autoinhibitor of HER proteins, and the intron 8-encoded 79-residue domain of herstatin, called Int8, binds HER family receptors even in isolation.

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Promoters are key elements for the regulation of gene expression. Recently, we investigated the activity of promoters derived from marine diatom-infecting viruses (DIVs) in marine diatoms. Previously, we focused on potential promoter regions of the replication-associated protein gene and the capsid protein gene of the DIVs.

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Aim: Chest compression depth (CCD) in cardiopulmonary resuscitation is important. However, lightweight rescuers have difficulty achieving an appropriate depth. Chest compression force (CCFORCE) can be increased by placing the arms at 100° to the patient's frontal plane.

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Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical countries. While ripe fruit is a popular food item globally, the unripe fruit is only consumed in some Asian countries.

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  • * Our initial method using freeze drying didn't work well, but switching to a silica gel/HSO silica gel multilayer column improved PCB recovery significantly.
  • * We tested the new method on a variety of food types, like fish and dairy, achieving a 0.03-0.16 μg/kg limit of quantification and showing good recovery rates (84%-112%) and low variability (1%-9%).
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Enhanced luminescence of a lanthanide complex with dynamic polarization of the excited state and molecular motion is introduced. The luminescent lanthanide complex is composed of one Eu(hfa)3 (hfa, hexafluoroacetylacetonate) and two phosphine oxide ligands with ruthenocenyl units Rc, [Eu(hfa)3(RcPO)2] (RcPO = diphenylphosphorylruthenocene). The ruthenocenyl units in the phosphine oxide ligands play an important role of switching for dynamic molecular polarization and motion in liquid media.

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Purposes: To investigate the effectiveness of a risk assessment for implementing the DOTS of outpatients in the Japanese city of Shinjuku.

Subjects: A total of 435 patients with tuberculosis or latent tuberculosis infection who were registered in the city of Shinjuku between 1 April 2005 and 31 December 2007.

Methods: Soon after their diagnosis or registration and again 4 months thereafter, the patients were interviewed by the public health nurse in charge using a risk assessment inventory that had 17 scales related to the risk of defaulting from the treatment.

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Though adult Lymnaea are bimodal breathers, young animals breathe mainly through the skin and adults through the lung. Operant conditioning changes adult breathing behavior from aerial to cutaneous. We hypothesized that this behavioral change is caused by alterations in the neuronal circuit during both development and conditioning.

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Objective: Intraperitoneal injection of a sialogogue, pilocarpine, at high concentrations induces salivation via peripheral pathways and thirst sensation via central pathways. In this study, we report that the effects of another sialagogue, cevimeline, on salivation and water intake in conscious rats differ from those of pilocarpine.

Design: We investigated that effects of peripherally and centrally injected cevimeline on parotid saliva flow rate and water intake in conscious rats.

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We evaluated the recommend dose and efficacy of chemotherapy (CTx) and concurrent chemoradiotherapy (ConcCRTx) with docetaxel (DOC), cisplatin (CDDP) and 5-FU (TPF) in patients with locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). Patients underwent 2 cycles of chemotherapy with TPF. In ConcCRTx, radiation was targeted to begin on Day 1.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nao Sato"

  • - Nao Sato's recent research spans diverse topics, focusing on public health safety, microbiological studies, and genetic regulation, including the examination of bacterial growth in bottled tea beverages and evaluating pharmacist instructions for EpiPen use.
  • - One significant finding revealed the presence of Lactobacillus bacteria in plastic bottles of tea, raising concerns about the safety of consuming leftover beverages, while another study highlighted gaps in pharmacists' knowledge of anaphylaxis treatment guidance.
  • - Additionally, Sato has contributed to drug discovery by designing a KIX inhibitor and has conducted studies on vascular compression relevant to deep vein thrombosis screening, demonstrating a commitment to interdisciplinary research with practical health implications.