Publications by authors named "Tsubasa Ogawa"

Since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, decontamination operations have been conducted across a wide area of Japan. The Japanese System of Registration and Management of Radiation Exposure Doses for Decontamination and Related Work, which was launched in November 2013, is administered by the Radiation Effects Association with the participation of prime contractors who perform decontamination and related work. This study aims to investigate the radiation exposure dose distribution of workers engaged in decontamination and related work, using data obtained from the above registration system.

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  • Tensins2 (TNS2) is a protein involved in maintaining podocytes, crucial for kidney function, with specific domains influencing its role.
  • Genetic mutations in TNS2, specifically the deletion of the SH2-PTB domain, led to significant kidney damage and protein loss in mice, while other mutations did not show these effects.
  • The study indicates that the SH2-PTB domain of TNS2 is essential for its localization at focal adhesions and the overall maintenance of podocytes postnatally.
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This paper reports that water molecules around F-actin, a polymerized form of actin, are more mobile than those around G-actin or in bulk water. A measurement using pulse-field gradient spin-echo (1)H NMR showed that the self-diffusion coefficient of water in aqueous F-actin solution increased with actin concentration by ∼5%, whereas that in G-actin solution was close to that of pure water. This indicates that an F-actin/water interaction is responsible for the high self-diffusion of water.

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