Publications by authors named "Nishimoto S"

In mammals, intestinal α-glucosidase exists as a maltase-glucoamylase complex (MGAM) and a sucrase-isomaltase complex (SI). In this study, we transiently expressed human MGAM and SI in human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cells. At pH 6.

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Viral capsid assembly and the design of capsid-based nanocontainers critically depend on understanding the shapes and interfaces of constituent protein subunits. However, a comprehensive framework for characterizing these features is still lacking. Here, we introduce a novel approach based on spherical tiling theory that explicitly describes the 2D shapes and interfaces of subunits in icosahedral capsids.

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Advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled the extraction of information such as perception and motor intention from neural activities, which is called neural decoding. A recent study demonstrated that mental imagery can be reconstructed from brain activity measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging. This article describes the method of mental image reconstruction and the underlying technologies that support it.

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Japan is experiencing significant demographic shifts due to an aging and declining population. In 1993, the Japanese Government introduced the Technical Intern Training Program (TITP) to accept foreign national workers. While the number of technical intern trainees under this program has constantly increased, many of them face challenges in their daily lives, such as stress, health insecurities and limited access to healthcare.

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Aim: Patients with schizophrenia typically exhibit symptoms of disorganized thought and display concreteness and over-inclusion in verbal reports, depending on the level of abstraction. While concreteness and over-inclusion may appear contradictory, the underlying psychopathology that explains these symptoms remains unclear. In the current study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging with an encoding modeling approach to examine how concepts of various words, represented as brain activity, are anomalously connected at different levels of abstraction in patients with schizophrenia.

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The ideal texture of pureed diets to prevent aspiration pneumonia remains unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a pureed diet with either a gelling agent or a xanthan gum-based thickener to prevent pharyngeal residues in patients with dysphagia. We retrospectively analyzed a randomized, crossover trial of pureed rice with either a gelling agent or a xanthan gum-based thickener in patients with dysphagia.

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  • Disseminated carcinomatosis of the bone marrow is a complex condition caused by prostate cancer metastasizing to the bone marrow, which is often difficult to diagnose through imaging techniques.
  • A case study of a 75-year-old man showed that despite treatment and increasing PSA levels, the diagnosis was made using a C-choline PET/CT scan that revealed diffuse uptake in the bone marrow, while a bone scan showed little abnormality.
  • The patient's condition was confirmed through a biopsy and, despite starting docetaxel therapy, his PSA levels continued to rise, leading to his death four months after diagnosis, highlighting the aggressive nature of this metastatic cancer.
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Objective: To examine the efficacy and safety of perampanel (PER) in patients with post-stroke epilepsy (PSE), brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE), and post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) using Japanese real-world data.

Methods: The prospective post-marketing observational study included patients with focal seizures with or without focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures who received PER combination therapy. The observation period was 24 or 52 weeks after the initial PER administration.

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Objectives: The effectiveness and safety of propofol-based sedation and midazolam sedation in pediatric bidirectional endoscopy were compared.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the cases of pediatric patients (≤15 years old) who had undergone bidirectional endoscopy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, and colonoscopy by pediatric gastroenterologists. Demographic data, indications, sedatives/dosages, clinical outcomes, endoscopic findings, adverse events, and total patient time requirements (total time in which patients stay in our hospital) were compared in the two sedation groups.

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Adaptive behavior requires integrating prior knowledge of action outcomes and sensory evidence for making decisions while maintaining prior knowledge for future actions. As outcome- and sensory-based decisions are often tested separately, it is unclear how these processes are integrated in the brain. In a tone frequency discrimination task with two sound durations and asymmetric reward blocks, we found that neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex of male mice represented the additive combination of prior reward expectations and choices.

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To measure α-glucosidase activity, rat intestinal acetone powder is commonly used as a source of α-glucosidase, and the mutarotase-glucose oxidase (GOD) methods commonly used to quantitate glucose produced by enzymatic hydrolysis of the substrates. In this study, we compared human Caco-2 cell extracts with rat intestinal acetone powder extracts. We also compared high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAE-PAD) with the mutarotase-GOD method.

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Olfactory perception depends not only on olfactory inputs but also on semantic context. Although multi-voxel activity patterns of the piriform cortex, a part of the primary olfactory cortex, have been shown to represent odor perception, it remains unclear whether semantic contexts modulate odor representation in this region. Here, we investigated whether multi-voxel activity patterns in the piriform cortex change when semantic context modulates odor perception and, if so, whether the modulated areas communicate with brain regions involved in semantic and memory processing beyond the piriform cortex.

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  • Invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed to help severely paralyzed patients communicate more effectively, using advances in intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) and natural language processing.
  • Traditional BCIs relying on motor cortex signals may not work well for patients with motor diseases like ALS, prompting research into using visual cortex signals instead.
  • This study implemented a novel approach using multimodal embeddings and techniques like CLIP and StableDiffusion to decode iEEG signals into text and images, showing potential for enhancing communication for these patients.
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  • Disseminated trichosporonosis is a rare fungal infection commonly seen in patients with blood cancers and low white blood cell counts, particularly those undergoing chemotherapy.
  • A 70-year-old man developed symptoms of this infection while on micafungin for suspected candidiasis, which was ineffective against Trichosporon asahii, leading to a skin rash and pneumonia.
  • After switching antifungals to voriconazole, the patient's blood culture came back negative for the fungus, but he ultimately died from leukemia, highlighting the need for awareness of skin symptoms in similar patients after antifungal treatment.
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In dentistry, misidentification of the treatment site may occur an adverse event with irreversible consequences. Among these, the left-right tooth error is the second most common site misidentification. In this study, we developed a treatment site estimation system using image recognition, and the accuracy rate of the left and right teeth was more than 85%.

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α-Form hydrated crystals form a lamellar gel in which the alkyl chains of the amphiphilic molecules are hexagonally arranged within bilayers below the gel-liquid crystal phase transition temperature. In practice, the lamellar gel network with excess water is called an "α-gel", particularly in the cosmetics industry. In this study, the hydration or water sorption of amphiphilic materials in water vapor was assessed using a humidity-controlled quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) technique.

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Visual images observed by humans can be reconstructed from their brain activity. However, the visualization (externalization) of mental imagery is challenging. Only a few studies have reported successful visualization of mental imagery, and their visualizable images have been limited to specific domains such as human faces or alphabetical letters.

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Background: In Japan there are limited opportunities for pediatricians to learn gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy. This study investigated whether a short-term intensive training for 2 weeks in an adult GI setting enabled pediatricians to acquire basic technical competence for pediatric GI endoscopic procedures.

Methods: This was a retrospective case series of pediatricians who underwent 2 weeks of intensive endoscopy training at an adult endoscopy unit in a community hospital.

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We investigated the effectiveness of cap-assisted colonoscopy conducted with the patient in the left lateral decubitus position at both the colonoscope's insertion and withdrawal timepoints compared to the effectiveness of colonoscopy without a cap conducted in the supine position at withdrawal. This was a case-control study, based on historical comparisons of patients over 2 time periods. The first group of patients underwent colonoscopies with a transparent cap and the patient was in the left lateral decubitus position at both the insertion and withdrawal timepoints from April to June 2019.

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Objective: To elucidate the incidence and outcomes of childhood-onset epilepsy and associated factors in term-born patients with basal ganglia and thalamic lesion (BGTL)-induced dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) caused by perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).

Methods: We studied 104 term-born patients with BGTL-induced DCP (63 males and 41 females, aged 2-22 years) to investigate the incidence of epilepsy and the factors related to its development. We used multivariate analysis to assess perinatal factors, gross motor function, and the extent of brain lesions.

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Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) can cause acute ischemic stroke (AIS) due to large vessel occlusion (LVO). Some cases of COVID-19-related LVO are known to be resistant to mechanical thrombectomy and have different characteristics from non-COVID-19-related LVO. Inflammation of the occluded arterial wall is suspected as one of the causes of such differences, but the exact mechanism is not fully understood.

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Nipple hypertrophy is a relatively common phenomenon, particularly in the Asian patient population. The incidence and prevalence or cause of nipple hypertrophy are not well defined in the literature. As survival rates for breast cancer patients continue to improve, there is an increasing emphasis on enhancing their quality of life.

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Geometrical assessments of human skulls have been conducted based on anatomical landmarks. If developed, the automatic detection of these landmarks will yield both medical and anthropological benefits. In this study, an automated system with multi-phased deep learning networks was developed to predict the three-dimensional coordinate values of craniofacial landmarks.

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Unlabelled: One factor that can contribute to the development of hypertrophic scar contracture is mechanical stress. Mechanical cyclic stretch stimuli enhance the secretion of endothelin-1 (ET-1) from keratinocyte. Cyclical stretching of fibroblasts also increases the expression level of the transient receptor potential ion channel (TRPC3), which is known to couple with the endothelin receptor and induce intracellular Ca2+ signaling via the calcineurin/nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) pathway.

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Objective: This study aimed to establish an optional newborn screening program for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA-NBS) in Osaka.

Methods: A multiplex TaqMan real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay was used to screen for SMA. Dried blood spot samples obtained for the optional NBS program for severe combined immunodeficiency, which covers about 50% of the newborns in Osaka, were used.

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