Publications by authors named "Sugiura S"

Background: Component-resolved diagnostics are used to diagnose food allergies. Currently, reports on sensitization profiles using peach-allergen components in a multicenter setting are lacking. In this study, sensitization profiling of peach allergy was performed to evaluate the clinical utility of each component specific-immunoglobulin E antibody (sIgE ab) test.

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Treatment for mild macrodactyly with only overgrowth of the solitary finger caused by vascular malformations (VMs) is rarely reported. We encountered a case of right middle finger overgrowth resulting from a VM in a seven-year-old girl. The length of her middle finger was 7.

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Introduction: We previously reported the result of slow low-dose oral immunotherapy (SLOIT), which is a 1-year severity-stratified low-dose OIT for severe cow's milk allergy (CMA) (threshold dose ≤287 mg of cumulative cow's milk [CM] protein at the entry oral food challenge [OFC]). After completing the SLOIT protocol (exit-OFC to cumulative 287 mg of CM protein), the participants were instructed to gradually increase the amount of CM, roughly doubling the increasing pace, if they could consume it symptom-free for 2-3 months (SLOIT-plus). This study evaluated the long-term outcomes of SLOIT and identified the factors associated with these outcomes.

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  • Patients with early-stage spondylolysis can achieve bony union through a combination of rigid corsets and exercise therapy, but traditional methods may affect physical fitness.
  • The study involved 31 young patients divided into light intensity and aggressive exercise groups, both wearing corsets for 2-3 months while undergoing different exercise regimens.
  • Results showed that both exercise groups improved bony union, with the aggressive group having a lower drop-out rate, indicating it was a safe and motivating treatment option for maintaining adherence in recovery.
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Objectives: Speech tracking is defined as a complex act or task of listening in which the learner tracks the speech heard and repeats it as accurately as possible while paying attention to incoming contextual information. This ability involves auditory input, speech output, repetition, and divided attention. In this small-scale study, we aimed to use a speech-tracking method to train older adults with hearing loss and examine its effects on hearing loss from multiple perspectives, including hearing handicap, frailty, and neuropsychological testing.

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  • Caregivers are worried about children's independent walking, but research mainly focuses on one type of condition (spina bifida aperta), leaving out lumbosacral lipomas, a related condition.
  • The study examined 124 children with lumbosacral lipomas who had surgery, looking at various factors that might affect the age they start walking independently.
  • Results indicated that systemic combined anomalies significantly delay walking, while certain spinal malformations (like a malformed conus medullaris) also had notable effects, with some differences in walking age based on lipoma classification.
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Nukadoko, a fermented rice bran bed for pickling vegetables called nukazuke, has a complex microbiota. Within it, deep interactions between the microbiota of the pickled vegetables and nukadoko characterize and control the qualities of both products. To address this notion, we monitored the changes in the microbiota of nukadoko and nukazuke while pickling different vegetables.

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  • - Wearable trackers, like the JINS MEME eyeglasses, help monitor daily physical activity, which is essential for managing chronic diseases and enhancing overall health.
  • - In a study with 42 healthy volunteers aged 20-60, the JINS MEME's data on physical activity showed a strong correlation (R=0.719, P<0.01) with participants' self-reported activity levels from the IPAQ questionnaire, particularly for walking.
  • - The findings support the effectiveness of eyeglass-type wearable devices in accurately assessing physical activity and suggest their potential use in health monitoring and management strategies.
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  • - A new assembly strategy for lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals (LCLCs) is introduced, leveraging π-π interactions and hydration of triethylene glycol (TEG) units to create stacking structures.
  • - The meso-TEG-aryl-substituted porphyrin Au complex displayed different states and assembly modes based on the type of counteranions, forming a hexagonal columnar liquid crystal phase through charge-by-charge assembly.
  • - Changes in LCLC behavior were noted in response to water levels, exhibiting both columnar and nematic phases, while magnetic fields could orient the columnar structures, which were confirmed through transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
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  • Early-stage spondylolysis (ESS) is a common cause of acute low back pain in adolescents, making early diagnosis crucial but challenging without imaging.
  • This study tested a self-reported questionnaire against clinical evaluations in 69 adolescents with acute low back pain, focusing on factors like exercise habits and pain characteristics.
  • Results showed that higher exercise frequency, longer training durations, and male gender were moderately associated with ESS, indicating these factors could enhance the questionnaire's effectiveness in identifying ESS.
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While most flowering plants engage in mutualistic interactions with their pollinators, Arisaema species employ a unique, seemingly antagonistic strategy by imprisoning and causing the pollinators to perish within their spathes. Recent studies have revealed that Arisaema thunbergii primarily relies on a fungus gnat, Leia ishitanii, with some individuals possibly escaping female spathes after oviposition. We investigated interactions between A.

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Synthetic glycopeptides capable of self-assembly in aqueous environments form a range of supramolecular nanostructures, such as nanoparticles and nanofibers, owing to their amphiphilic nature and the diverse structures of the saccharides introduced. These glycopeptide-based supramolecular materials are promising for immunotherapy applications because of their biocompatibility and multivalent saccharide display, which enhances lectin-saccharide interactions. This review highlights recent advances in the molecular design of synthetic glycopeptide-based supramolecular materials and their use as immunomodulatory agents.

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l-Amino acid oxidase (LAAO), an FAD-dependent enzyme, catalyzes the oxidation of l-amino acids (l-AAs) to their corresponding imino acids. While LAAOs, which can oxidize charged or aromatic l-AAs specifically, have been extensively characterized across various species, LAAOs that have high specificity toward alkyl-chain l-AAs, such as l-Met, are hardly characterized for now. In this study, we screened a highly specific l-Met oxidizing LAAOs from Burkholderiales bacterium (BbMetOx) and Undibacterium sp.

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An external periodic (Floquet) drive is believed to bring any initial state to the featureless infinite temperature state in generic nonintegrable isolated quantum many-body systems in the thermodynamic limit, irrespective of the driving frequency Ω. However, numerical or analytical evidence either proving or disproving this hypothesis is very limited and the issue has remained unsettled. Here, we study the initial state dependence of Floquet heating in a nonintegrable kicked Ising chain of length up to L=30 with an efficient quantum circuit simulator, showing a possible counterexample: the ground state of the effective Floquet Hamiltonian is exceptionally robust against heating, and could stay at finite energy density even after infinitely many Floquet cycles, if the driving period is shorter than a threshold value.

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In many natural and engineered systems, unknown quantum channels act on a subsystem that cannot be directly controlled and measured, but is instead learned through a controllable subsystem that weakly interacts with it. We study quantum channel discrimination (QCD) under these restrictions, which we call hidden system QCD. We find sequential protocols achieve perfect discrimination and saturate the Heisenberg limit.

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Supramolecular hydrogels can be obtained via self-assembly of small molecules in aqueous environments. In this study, we describe the development of oxidation-responsive supramolecular hydrogels comprising glucosamine derivatives with an aryl sulfide group. We demonstrate that hydrogen peroxide can induce a gel-sol transition through the oxidation of the sulfide group to the corresponding sulfoxide.

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Norcorrole derivatives with 3,4,5-trialkoxyphenyl moieties at the positions were synthesized to form various stacking assemblies in single crystals and thermotropic liquid crystals (LCs) depending on aliphatic chain lengths. Triple-decker stacking structures were formed the interactions between the antiaromatic systems formed for the butoxy and dodecyloxy derivatives in the single-crystal and LC states, respectively. In particular, the LC state exhibited discotic columnar structures comprising triple deckers to exhibit high electric conductivity, as supported by molecular dynamics simulations.

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Background: Early supplementation and subsequent discontinuation of cow's milk formula (CMF) may increase the risk of cow's milk allergy in breast-fed infants, but little is known about the relationship between continuous CMF ingestion and cow's milk protein-specific immunoglobulin production.

Objective: This study aimed to clarify the aforesaid relationship in cow's milk-sensitized infants.

Methods: Using data from a randomized controlled trial of a Japanese birth cohort, we performed a subgroup analysis of participants who had ingested CMF in the first 3 days of life and exhibited a positive skin prick test response to cow's milk at age 6 months.

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Schnitzler syndrome (SchS) is a rare autoinflammatory disease characterized by chronic urticarial rash and monoclonal immunoglobulin M (IgM) or IgG gammopathy. Viruses, including COVID-19, activate the innate immune system, therefore SchS, in which the innate immune system is improperly activated, is hypothesized to be exacerbated by viral infection. However, there were no reported SchS cases exacerbated by any viral infection.

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Many native insects have evolved defenses against native predators. However, their defenses may not protect them from non-native predators due to a limited shared history. The American bullfrog, (Anura: Ranidae), which has been intentionally introduced to many countries, is believed to impact native aquatic animals through direct predation.

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In this paper, we prove the existence of a reservoir that has a finite-dimensional output and makes the reservoir computing model universal. Reservoir computing is a method for dynamical system approximation that trains the static part of a model but fixes the dynamical part called the reservoir. Hence, reservoir computing has the advantage of training models with a low computational cost.

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This study investigates the neutralizing activity against the XBB1.5 variant and the ancestral strain in a population post-bivalent vaccination using a pseudo virus assay validated with authentic virus assay. While bivalent booster vaccination and past infections enhanced neutralization against the XBB 1.

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Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular diseases. Several recent studies reported that pharmacists' remote follow-up reduced hypertension patients' blood pressure (BP). This meta-analysis aims to verify whether remote follow-up by pharmacists improves BP levels and reveal the factors that make the intervention effective.

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