Publications by authors named "T Arima"

The extraction of mineral deposits is often associated with the occurrence of acid mine drainage (AMD), which can persist even after mine closure due to remaining sulfide minerals. This study investigates a 200-year-old abandoned mine and its impacts on nearby water resources. The study area is well known for Kuroko ore deposits located upstream of spring and river water resources.

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Bruxism, the involuntary activity of masticatory muscles, is common among individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Although bruxism is bidirectionally associated with sleep issues, whether an infant's sleep duration contributes to the development of bruxism remains unknown. In this study, a dataset (n = 83,720) obtained from the Japan Environment and Children's Study, a nationwide birth cohort study, was subjected to multiple imputations using logistic regression analysis with adjustments for several maternal and child-related variables.

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Background: The placenta is essential for nutrient exchange and hormone production between the mother and the developing fetus and serves as an invaluable model for epigenetic research. Most epigenetic studies of the human placenta have used whole placentas from term pregnancies and have identified the presence of partially methylated domains (PMDs). However, the origin of these domains, which are typically absent in most somatic cells, remains unclear in the placental context.

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  • Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is a common birth condition that can lead to higher risks of children facing mistreatment and mothers experiencing depression.
  • A study looked at 238 mothers of babies with CL/P to see how it affected their thoughts about self-harm during the first six months after giving birth.
  • Results showed that mothers of babies with CL/P had a higher chance of thinking about self-harm compared to mothers of babies without this condition, especially if the baby had a cleft lip.
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  • - Siriwardena et al. investigate the development of marmoset trophoblasts before and after implantation, focusing on early stages of embryo development.
  • - They successfully create marmoset trophoblast stem cell (TSC) lines from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) for further study.
  • - A comparative analysis between marmoset and human TSCs reveals differences in implantation and placentation strategies unique to each species.
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