Publications by authors named "Tatsuya YAMAMOTO"

Spintronics based on ferromagnets has enabled the development of microwave oscillators and diodes. To achieve even faster operation, antiferromagnets hold great promise despite their challenging manipulation. So far, controlling antiferromagnetic order with microwave currents remains elusive.

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Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers, atomic spin defects in diamond, represent an active contender for advancing transformative quantum information science (QIS) and innovations. One of the major challenges for designing NV-based hybrid systems for QIS applications results from the difficulty of realizing local control of individual NV spin qubits in a scalable and energy-efficient way. To address this bottleneck, we introduce magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) devices to establish coherent driving of an NV center by a resonant MTJ with voltage controlled magnetic anisotropy.

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  • The study explores the immunoreactivity of neuroplasticity-related markers in the cerebellar cortex and nuclei of rhesus macaque monkeys, focusing on aldolase C (Aldoc), PLCB3, and PLCB4.
  • Findings indicate a distinct striped compartmentalization in the cerebellar vermis, with varying intensity of marker expression between the vermis and hemispheres.
  • The research highlights unique zonal patterns and stronger signals for Aldoc and PLCB3 in deep nuclei, suggesting advanced neuroplasticity and motor capabilities in primates compared to rodents.
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  • The study investigates bladder dysfunction in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA), focusing on the relationship between bladder contractility, post-void residuals (PVR), and voided percentage (VOID%).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 133 MSA patients to determine the best value of "k" (a variable in the contractility formula) that correlates with PVR and VOID%.
  • The findings suggest that a "k" value of over 5.0 is suitable for males, but a higher value (over 6.0) may lead to overestimation in females, indicating a need for improved formulas for female patients.
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In clinical practice, urethral diseases are not as frequent as conditions affecting other components of the urinary system. Radiological imaging tests, such as retrograde urethrography, CT, MRI, and PET/CT, along with patient history, are crucial for accurately assessing relatively rare urethral lesions. This article aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of urethral lesions, from traumatic changes to neoplasms, and discuss the multimodal imaging findings of various urethral lesions that radiologists should know.

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Introduction: Precise prediction of hospital stay duration is essential for maximizing resource utilization during surgery. Existing lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) surgery prediction models lack accuracy and generalizability. Machine learning can improve accuracy by considering preoperative factors.

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Contractile injection systems (CISs) are prokaryotic phage tail-like nanostructures loading effector proteins that mediate various biological processes. Although CIS functions have been diversified through evolution and hold the great potential as protein delivery systems, the functional characterisation of CISs and their effectors is currently limited to a few CIS lineages. Here, we show that the CISs of Streptomyces davawensis belong to a unique group of bacterial CISs distributed across distant phyla and facilitate sporogenic differentiation of this bacterium.

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  • Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is caused by issues in attentional networks and can affect different sensory inputs, especially in specific areas of the rodent medial agranular cortex (AGm), which is linked to spatial attention.* -
  • The study examined how the location of lesions in the AGm impacted recovery from neglect in a mouse model, finding that lesions in the more rostral (anterior) part resulted in slower recovery compared to other locations.* -
  • All lesions in the AGm caused USN-like behavior without affecting the mice’s motor skills, indicating a specific impact on attention rather than overall movement ability.*
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Ovarian follicle development is an essential process for continuation of sexually reproductive animals, and is controlled by a wide variety of regulatory factors such as neuropeptides and peptide hormones in the endocrine, neuroendocrine, and nervous systems. Moreover, while some molecular mechanisms underlying follicle development are conserved, others vary among species. Consequently, follicle development processes are closely related to the evolution and diversity of species.

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Here we reviewed bladder dysfunction in neurological diseases. Diseases of the brain cause overactive bladder (OAB); peripheral neuropathy including lumbar spondylosis results in postvoid residual; and spinal cord diseases cause a combination of OAB and postvoid residual. Multiple system atrophy mimics bladder dysfunction related to spinal cord disease.

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  • The study examines if a standardized T1-weighted/T2-weighted (sT1w/T2w) ratio can effectively identify differences in brain degeneration between multiple system atrophy with predominant parkinsonism (MSA-P) and Parkinson's disease (PD).
  • Researchers analyzed MRI scans from 35 MSA-P patients, 32 PD patients, and 17 controls, finding that MSA-P patients had significantly lower sT1w/T2w ratios compared to both PD patients and controls.
  • The sT1w/T2w ratio demonstrated strong accuracy in distinguishing MSA-P and PD from controls, and showed substantial potential to differentiate MSA-P from PD, making it a promising tool for early diagnosis.
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Visualizing the optical response of individual molecules is a long-standing goal in catalysis, molecular nanotechnology, and biotechnology. The molecular response is dominated not only by the electronic states in their isolated environment but also by neighboring molecules and the substrate. Information about the transfer of energy and charge in real environments is essential for the design of the desired molecular functions.

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The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) regulates bladder contractions via the periaqueductal grey (PAG). Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) modulates urinary afferent information from PAG in Parkinson's disease (PD). We do not know how STN-DBS modulates the activities of mPFC induced by PAG stimulation.

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Invertebrates lack hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, and have acquired species-specific regulatory systems for ovarian follicle development. Ascidians are marine invertebrates that are the phylogenetically closest living relatives to vertebrates, and we have thus far substantiated the molecular mechanisms underlying neuropeptidergic follicle development of the cosmopolitan species, Type A. However, no ovarian factor has so far been identified in .

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Introduction: During the epidemic of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, nosocomial transmissions from healthcare workers (HCWs) to patients occur frequently. The influence of COVID-19 on hospitalized patients from nursing schools affiliated with the hospitals is a concern but it had not been well studied.

Methods: We here describe COVID-19 outbreaks at the nursery school affiliated with an acute-care hospital, during the surges of the Omicron variants on the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 children as well as for the patients who were judged to be the close contacts of patients of COVID-19 by contact investigation by PCR testing.

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DNA mismatch repair endonuclease MutL binds two zinc ions. However, the endonuclease activity of MutL is drastically enhanced by other divalent metals such as manganese, implying that MutL binds another catalytic metal at some site other than the zinc-binding sites. Here, we solved the crystal structure of the endonuclease domain of MutL in the manganese- or cadmium-bound form, revealing that these metals compete with zinc at the same sites.

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Applications in chemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering require the large-scale manipulation of a wide range of chemicals, samples, and specimens. To achieve maximum efficiency, parallel control of microlitre droplets using automated techniques is essential. Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD), which manipulates droplets using the imbalance of wetting on a substrate, is the most widely employed method.

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Genetic strategies such as gene disruption and fluorescent protein tagging largely contribute to understanding the molecular mechanisms of biological functions in bacteria. However, the methods for gene replacement remain underdeveloped for the filamentous bacteriaSP-6. Their cell chains are encased in sheath composed of entangled nanofibrils, which may prevent the conjugation for gene transfer.

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Contractile injection systems (CISs) are a large group of phage tail-like nanostructures conserved among bacteria. Despite their wide distribution, the biological significance of CISs in bacteria remains largely unclear except for a few unicellular bacteria. Here, we show that Streptomyces lividans-a model organism of filamentous Gram-positive bacteria with highly conserved CIS-related gene clusters-produces intracellular CIS-like nanostructures ( phage tail-like particles [SLPs]) that affect phenotypes of this bacterium under hyperosmotic conditions.

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In this paper, we develop optical and electronic systems for photoinduced force microscopy (PiFM) that can measure photoinduced forces under low temperature and ultrahigh vacuum (LT-UHV) without artifacts. For our LT-UHV PiFM, light is irradiated from the side on the tip-sample junction, which can be adjusted through the combination of an objective lens inside the vacuum chamber and a 90° mirror outside the vacuum chamber. We measured photoinduced forces due to the electric field enhancement between the tip and the Ag surface, and confirmed that photoinduced force mapping and measurement of photoinduced force curves were possible using the PiFM that we developed.

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This article reviewed brain mechanism of the lower urinary tract (LUT). Among autonomic nervous systems, LUT is unique in terms of afferent pathophysiology; bladder sensation is perceived soon after the storage phase and throughout the voiding phase. Within the brain, this is measured in experimental animals by the firing of single neurons and in humans by evoked potentials/functional neuroimaging.

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  • - The bacterium Leptothrix cholodnii forms cell chains with protective sheaths made of woven nanofibrils, primarily consisting of glycoconjugate repeats, and relies on specific glycosyltransferases (GTs) for their formation, with LthA being the only one identified so far.
  • - A study discovered a new GT, designated LthB, that plays a crucial role in nanofibril biosynthesis, as deletion of this protein resulted in sheathless cell chains, indicating that sheaths are not essential for the elongation of these chains.
  • - The research suggests that the cooperation between LthA and LthB in glycoconjugate biosynthesis is regulated by different signals
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Background: The Movement Disorders Society (MDS)-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) is increasingly used to assess motor dysfunction before and after subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS).

Objectives: We, therefore, investigated whether the MDS-UPDRS can detect longitudinal changes in motor function after STN-DBS in the same way as UPDRS.

Methods: We examined 21 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) (mean age 59.

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The bacterium Leptothrix cholodnii generates filaments encased in a sheath comprised of woven nanofibrils. In static liquid culture, moves toward the air-liquid interface, where it forms porous pellicles. Observations of aggregation at the interface reveal that clusters consisting of only a few bacteria primarily grow by netting free cells.

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