Publications by authors named "Takayuki Ishida"

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  • Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is aggressive, often diagnosed late, and needs better early detection markers; EGR-1 is a transcription factor with a complex role in cancer.
  • The study used big data and analyzed 50 OSCC samples to investigate EGR-1's role, finding lower levels in cancer tissues and an ability to reduce cell growth and movement in OSCC cells.
  • Results suggest EGR-1 acts as a tumor suppressor in OSCC, indicating potential for new therapies that could restore its function for better treatment outcomes.
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The title compound was synthesized, and ESR and magnetic analysis revealed diamagnetic properties below 400 K. The crystal structure analysis clarified that the molecule possesses an approximate symmetry with a head-to-tail (N-O) four-membered ring. The N···O distances are 2.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the spatial resolution of non-contrast-enhanced (CE) T2prep multi-shot gradient echo planar imaging (MSG-EPI) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) required to identify peroneal artery perforators and demonstrate its effectiveness in preoperative simulation. Twenty-six legs of 13 volunteers were scanned using non-CE T2prep MSG-EPI-MRA at three spatial resolutions: 1.0-, 0.

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  • Safinamide is shown to be an effective adjunctive treatment for managing wearing-off symptoms in older patients with Parkinson's disease who are already on levodopa therapy.
  • In a study involving 24 participants (mostly aged 75 and older), significant improvements were observed in various assessments of motor and non-motor symptoms after 18 weeks of treatment.
  • Despite some mild adverse events, the findings indicate that safinamide improves quality of life without introducing new safety concerns.
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Introduction: The most effective method of assessing sarcopenia has yet to be determined, whether by single muscle or by whole muscle segmentation. The purpose of this study was to compare the prognostic value of these two methods using computed tomography (CT) images in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).

Materials And Methods: Sex- and age-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were employed for each parameter of sarcopenia related to overall survival, disease-free survival, and disease-specific survival.

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We aimed to investigate the accuracy of proton density fat fraction (PDFF) measurement of the lumbar vertebral bone marrow using chemical shift-encoded magnetic resonance imaging (CSE-MRI) with compressed sensing combined with parallel imaging (CSPI). This study recruited a commercially available phantom, and 43 patients. Fully sampled data without CSPI and under-sampled data with CSPI acceleration factors of 2.

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Major advances have been made in cancer treatment, but the prognosis for elderly cancer patients with sarcopenia and frailty remains poor. Myokines, which are thought to exert preventive effects against sarcopenia, have been reported to be associated with the prognosis of various cancers, but their effect on head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is unknown. The aim of this study was to clarify the influence of exercise on the control of HNSCC and to examine the underlying mechanism involved.

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  • Radiologists often struggle to detect small or hidden lesions in dense breast tissue on mammograms, leading to the use of computer-aided detection (CAD) systems to enhance image interpretation.
  • This study focused on using focus images from an eye-tracking device to accurately segment masses in mammograms, involving experts and technologists analyzing both abnormal and normal cases.
  • Results showed that the UNIT method outperformed others in segmentation accuracy, achieving a higher dice coefficient, indicating it is a promising approach for enhancing mammogram analysis, though further improvements and larger sample sizes are needed.
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During radiologic interpretation, radiologists read patient identifiers from the metadata of medical images to recognize the patient being examined. However, it is challenging for radiologists to identify "incorrect" metadata and patient identification errors. We propose a method that uses a patient re-identification technique to link correct metadata to an image set of computed tomography images of a trunk with lost or wrongly assigned metadata.

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Ground triplet 4,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-1,3-phenylene bis(-butyl nitroxide) (TF2PBN) reacted with [Y(hfac)(HO)] (hfac = 1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoropentane-2,4-dionate), affording a doubly hydrogen-bonded adduct [Y(hfac)(HO)(TF2PBN)]. The biradical was recovered from the adduct through recrystallization. Crystallographic analysis indicates that the torsion angles (|| ≤ 90°) between the benzene ring and nitroxide groups were 74.

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Background: Osteoporosis with low trabecular bone quality (OLB) in patients with breast cancer receiving aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy is associated with an increased risk of vertebral fractures. The capability of chemical shift-encoded MRI (CSE-MRI) in detecting OLB needs to be investigated.

Purpose: To assess the diagnostic performance of proton density fat fraction (PDFF) and R2* measurements from CSE-MRI for detecting OLB in postmenopausal women with breast cancer undergoing AI therapy.

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Afterglow room-temperature emission that is independent of autofluorescence after ceasing excitation is a promising technology for state-of-the-art bioimaging and security devices. However, the low brightness of the afterglow emission is a current limitation for using such materials in a variety of applications. Herein, the continuous formation of condensed triplet excitons for brighter afterglow room-temperature phosphorescence is reported.

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It remains unclear which adjunctive drug for Parkinson's disease (PD) in combination with levodopa is more effective, tolerable, and safe. We aimed to compare the efficacy, tolerability, and safety among anti-PD drugs from several classes in patients with fluctuating PD who received levodopa through network meta-analysis (NMA). Twelve anti-PD drugs belonging to 4 different drug classes (dopamine agonists, monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors, catechol-O-methyl transferase inhibitors, and an adenosine A2A receptor antagonist) were selected.

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Image quality assessments (IQA) are an important task for providing appropriate medical care. Full-reference IQA (FR-IQA) methods, such as peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and structural similarity (SSIM), are often used to evaluate imaging conditions, reconstruction conditions, and image processing algorithms, including noise reduction and super-resolution technology. However, these IQA methods may be inapplicable for medical images because they were designed for natural images.

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Pain is one of the most frequent non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Neuropathic pain is highly prevalent in PD and negatively affects the quality of life of patients with PD. However, there is currently no evidence-based treatment for its control.

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A squarate (sq) bridge was applied to heavy lanthanide (Ln) complexes for possible development of high-performance single-ion magnets (SIMs). A selective synthetic method for lanthanide squarate hydrates [Ln(sq)(HO)] (abbreviated as Ln-sq) has been established, where Ln stands for Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu. As the crystallographic analysis clarified, they all form a bilayer polymeric structure, which is isomorphic to known Eu-sq and Tb-sq.

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Background: Accurate dose assessment during animal radiotherapy is beneficial for veterinary medicine and medical education.

Aim: To visualize the radiation treatment distribution of orthovoltage X-ray equipment in clinical practice using Monte Carlo simulations and create a dog skull water phantom for animal-specific radiotherapy.

Methods: EGSnrc-based BEAMnrc and DOSXYZnrc codes were used to simulate orthovoltage dose distributions.

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Objective: Safinamide is a selective, reversible monoamine oxidase B inhibitor with demonstrated efficacy and tolerability in placebo-controlled studies and is clinically useful for patients with motor fluctuations. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of safinamide as a levodopa adjunct therapy in Asian patients with Parkinson's disease.

Methods: Data from 173 Asian and 371 Caucasian patients from the international Phase III SETTLE study were included in this post hoc analysis.

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  • The study investigates how the perivascular fat attenuation index (FAI) can reveal coronary inflammation linked to dangerous hemorrhagic plaques using CCTA and examines if deep learning techniques can enhance image quality by reducing noise.
  • Researchers analyzed images from 43 patients who had both CCTA and coronary plaque MRI, employing a denoising method that improved the clarity of CCTA images.
  • Results showed that denoised images significantly boosted the diagnostic performance of the FAI, achieving a higher accuracy rate in detecting high-risk hemorrhagic plaques compared to the original images.
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No standard treatment has been established for most rare cancers. Here, we report a clinical trial of a biweekly WT1 tri-peptide-based vaccine for recurrent or advanced rare cancers. Due to the insufficient number of patients available for a traditional clinical trial, the trial was designed for rare cancers expressing shared target molecule WT1.

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