Publications by authors named "Tak H"

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  • - The health and productivity of sheep infected with gastrointestinal helminths, particularly nematodes like Trichuris ovis, are negatively affected, prompting the need to understand host-parasite-microbiome interactions for better management strategies.
  • - This study focused on the caecal microbiome of Kashmir Merino sheep, analyzing samples from both infected and non-infected individuals, revealing significant differences in microbial communities via 16S rRNA metagenomic analysis.
  • - Findings showed that T. ovis infection leads to changes in the caecal microbiome, with an increase in potentially harmful bacteria and a decrease in beneficial ones, emphasizing the intricate relationship between hosts, parasites, and their microbiomes.
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Background & Aims: Circulating HBV RNAs have been proposed as a biomarker that reflects the transcriptional activity of covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) and may help to evaluate HBV treatment activity. Different research assays have been proposed and, although two PCR-based research use only investigational assays have been developed, the lack of standardized protocols represents an important limitation. Here we have designed and generated a stable clonal cell line producing an RNA-based standard for the calibration of PCR-based circulating HBV RNA assays.

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In this study, the effects of Cl radicals on dry development of spin-coated metal oxide resist (MOR) and changes in its surface binding states were investigated to verify the mechanism of dry development. Dry development characteristics of tin hydroxide (Tin OH), which is one of the MOR candidates for next generation lithography, were investigated as functions of process time and temperature using a Cl radicals source. Non-UV-exposed Tin OH film showed a linear etch rate (1.

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A promoter is a crucial component in driving the expression of a transgene of interest for biotechnological applications in crop improvement and thus characterization of varied regulatory regions is essential. Here, we identified the promoter of COR2-like (codeinone reductase-like) from banana and characterized its tissue specific and stress inducible nature. MusaCOR2-like of banana is closely related to COR2 and CHR (chalcone reductase) sequences from different plant species and contains signature sequences including a catalytic tetrad typical of proteins with aldo-keto reductase activity.

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This study delves into the rare occurrence of rhabdomyolysis induced by wasp stings, emphasizing its toxic systemic repercussions. Drawing parallels with documented instances of insect bites worldwide, including those by honey bees and Africanized bees, the research explores the correlation between multiple wasp stings and acute renal failure associated with rhabdomyolysis. The venom's active components, such as amines, kinins, and histamine-releasing peptides, underpin toxic systemic reactions, leading to hemolysis, coagulopathy, and severe cytotoxicity-induced acute renal failure.

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The miRNA binds to AGO's seed region, prompting the exploration of small molecules that can offset miRNA repression of target mRNA. This miRNA-181c-5p was found to be upregulated in the chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a prevalent neurodegenerative disease in contact sports and military personals. The research aimed to identify compounds that disrupt the AGO-assisted loop formation between miRNA-181c-5p and ATM, consequently repressing the translation of ATM.

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Two Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, motile by means of flagella, short rod-shaped bacterial strains, designated IMCC43200 and IMCC45268, were isolated from coastal seawater samples collected from the South Sea of Korea. Strains IMCC43200 and IMCC45268 shared 98.6% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity and were closely related to Congregibacter litoralis KT71 (98.

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This study aimed to evaluate the SiO atomic layer etching (ALE) process that is selective to SiN based on the physisorption of high boiling point perfluorocarbons (HBP PFCs; CF, CF, CF, and CF have boiling points above room temperature). The lowering of the substrate temperature from 20 °C to -20 °C not only increased SiO etch depth per cycle (EPC) but also increased etch selectivity of SiO/SiN to near infinity. Due to the differences in fluorocarbon adsorption at a temperature during the physisorption depending on boiling points of PFCs, the desorption time and ion bombardment energy during the desorption step needed to be optimized, and higher ion bombardment energy and longer desorption time were required for higher HBP PFCs.

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BN-202M is derived from humans and consists of two strains, BEPC22 and BELP53. Body fat reduction effect and safety of BN-202M were assessed in overweight participants. A total of 150 participants were randomly assigned to the BN-202M and placebo groups at a 1:1 ratio.

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Gastrointestinal helminth infection, particularly by Haemonchus contortus, poses significant challenges to sheep farming worldwide. While anthelmintic drugs have been traditional control measures, the emergence of resistance calls for alternative strategies. Understanding the interaction between parasites, host, and their microbiome is crucial for management of helminth infection.

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  • * Traditional identification methods based on parasite morphology have limitations, prompting the use of molecular techniques like PCR for more accurate identification, revealing three key species: E. zuernii, E. alabamensis, and E. bovis.
  • * Phylogenetic analysis demonstrates distinct genetic relationships among these species, contributing to a better understanding of cattle coccidiosis and the significance of molecular characterization in epidemiological studies.
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Senescent cells exhibit a diverse spectrum of changes in their morphology, proliferative capacity, senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) production, and mitochondrial homeostasis. These cells often manifest with elongated mitochondria, a hallmark of cellular senescence. However, the precise regulatory mechanisms orchestrating this phenomenon remain predominantly unexplored.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the temporal and spatial distribution of canonical endochondral ossification (CEO) and non-canonical endochondral ossification (NCEO) of the normal growing rat condyle, and to evaluate their histomorphological changes following the simultaneous hypotrophy of the unilateral masticatory closing muscles with botulinum toxin (BTX).

Design: 46 rats at postnatal 4 weeks were used for the experiment and euthanized at postnatal 4, 8, and 16 weeks. The right masticatory muscles of rats in experimental group were injected with BTX, the left being injected with saline as a control.

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Background: Although anemia is common in patients with myocardial infarction (MI), management remains controversial. We quantified the association of anemia with in-hospital outcomes and resource utilization in patients admitted with MI using a large national database.

Methods: All hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis code for acute MI in the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) between 2014 and 2018 were identified.

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With increasing interest in Korean foods and beverages, Korean traditional alcoholic beverages need to be studied. To characterize Korean traditional alcoholic beverages, we analyzed the metabolites of , , and using 48 commercial products. We performed non-targeted metabolite profiling using gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOF-MS) and identified 33 significantly discriminant metabolites, including nine organic acids, three amino acids, and seven fatty acids, in the three types of alcoholic beverage.

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Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, noncoding RNAs with essential roles in cellular pathways and are often associated with various diseases and stress conditions. Recently, they have been discovered in mitochondria, termed "mitomiRs," with unique functions. Mitochondria, crucial organelles for energy production and stress responses, Dysregulated mitomiRs functions and expression has been evident in stress conditions such as cardiovascular and neurodegenerative.

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We evaluated the gastrointestinal parasitic prevalence and intensity of wild ungulates in the Hemis National Park of Ladakh by examining their fresh faecal samples. A total of 327 fresh faecal samples from three wild ungulates, blue sheep (n = 127), Ladakh urial (n = 110), and Himalayan ibex (n = 90) were collected between June 2021 and May 2022. The techniques of flotation and sedimentation were used to find parasite eggs and oocysts from the faecal samples.

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Resistance to chemotherapeutics is an eminent cause that leads to search for options that help in diminution of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) by overcoming resistance issues. Caffeic acid (CFA), a polyphenol occurring in many dietary foods, is known to show antidiabetic and anticancer properties potential. To unveil the effect of CFA on PDAC, we carried out this research in PDAC cells, following which we checked the combination effect of CFA and chemotherapeutics and pre-sensitization effects of CFA.

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Background: Online therapies have been shown to be effective in improving students' mental health. They are cost-effective and therefore have particular advantages in low-income countries like Zambia where mental health resources are limited. This study aimed to explore the perceived impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the feasibility of implementing an Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) intervention ('moodgym') to improve resilience in vulnerable Zambian students.

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We compared liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) against Binding Site immunonephelometry (BSIN) with regards to these methods' abilities to diagnose IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD). IgG subclasses were gathered from laboratory from December 2011 to December 2020. The IgG4-RD positive and negative patients were diagnosed according to the ACR/EULAR classification criteria by extensive chart review.

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The continuous emergence of resistance against most frontline antimalarial drugs has led to countless deaths in malaria-endemic countries, counting 619,000 deaths in 2021, with mutation in drug targets being the sole cause. As mutation is correlated frequently with fitness cost, the likelihood of mutation emergence in multiple targets at a time is extremely low. Hence, multitargeting compounds may seem promising to address drug resistance issues with additional benefits like increased efficacy, improved safety profile, and the requirement of fewer pills compared to traditional single and combinational drugs.

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This study evaluated the effects of formulations with BEPC22 and BELP53 on adiposity, the alteration of microbiota, and the metabolome in high-fat diet-fed mice. The strains were selected based on their fat and glucose absorption inhibitory activities and potential metabolic interactions. The optimal ratio of the two strains in the probiotic formulation was determined based on their adipocyte differentiation inhibitory activities.

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An associated microbiome of any host helps it in different metabolic processes ranging from the decomposition of food to the maturation of gametes. Organisms with a parasitic mode of life, though present at nutritious sites inside their host, maintain their own microbiome. Nevertheless, the comprehensive characterization and functionality of microbiome in parasitic organisms remain understudied.

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Introduction: This study aimed to determine the impact of community socioeconomic status on emergency medical services' response time for fatal vehicle crashes.

Methods: Authors used the 2019 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Fatality Analysis Reporting System and 2019-2020 Area Health Resource Files to obtain emergency medical services' time intervals and county socioeconomic characteristics (e.g.

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