Publications by authors named "Soichiro Honda"

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  • * In a study, ADSCs were administered after neurolysis, resulting in better muscle weight and nerve conduction velocity, indicating improved nerve regeneration, along with reduced tensile strength, which suggests less severe nerve adhesion compared to a control group.
  • * The presence of ADSCs led to increased anti-inflammatory markers, reduced inflammatory cytokines, a shift in macrophage types from harmful (M1) to helpful (M2), and less perineural scarring and more blood vessel growth, highlighting the potential of ADSCs
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  • - The study examined the seasonal trends and demographics related to distal radius fractures in Japan using hospital data from April 2011 to March 2016.
  • - A total of 105,025 patients were analyzed, with a notable higher incidence of fractures in females (especially those aged 50+) during winter, particularly in eastern Japan.
  • - The findings suggest that distal radius fractures are more common in colder months, highlighting the need for awareness and preventive measures during winter, especially in snowy areas.
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Background/aim: The recurrence rate following the excision of tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TSGCT) of the hand is very high. Intraoperative application of a surgical microscope has been reported. However, to date, there are no reports of medium-term outcomes related to this technique.

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Plants have evolved various mechanisms for low P tolerance, one of which is changing their membrane lipid composition by remodeling phospholipids with non-phospholipids. The objective of this study was to investigate the remodeling of membrane lipids among rice cultivars under P deficiency. Rice ( L.

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Recycling of phosphorus (P) from P-containing metabolites is an adaptive strategy of plants to overcome soil P deficiency. This study was aimed at demonstrating differences in lipid remodelling between low-P-tolerant and -sensitive rice cultivars using lipidome profiling. The rice cultivars Akamai (low-P-tolerant) and Koshihikari (low-P-sensitive) were grown in a culture solution with [2 mg l (+P)] or without (-P) phosphate for 21 and 28 days after transplantation.

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