Publications by authors named "Y Kasashima"

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  • * It was found that repeated cell passages led to a decrease in stemness markers and an increase in senescent cells, indicating that cellular aging negatively impacts the stemness and proliferation of BM-MSC.
  • * Enhancing the expression of NANOG in these senescent BM-MSC restored key stemness markers and cell growth, emphasizing the vital role of NANOG in maintaining the regenerative potential of equine BM-MSC.
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The potential value of hypervascularity detected with power Doppler ultrasonography (PDU) within equine superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) as a prognostic factor of SDFT injury is not clear. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that hypervascularity within SDFT is one of the risk factors for subsequent severe SDFT injury and to evaluate the prognostic value. A prospective cohort study of 97 Thoroughbred racehorses without any clinical signs of SDFT injury was conducted.

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The reaction of -alkyl--cinnamyl-2-ethynylaniline derivatives via annulation and aza-Claisen-type rearrangement easily afforded corresponding branch-type 3-allylindoles with high regioselectivities in good yields using π-allylpalladium chloride complex as a catalyst.

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We synthesized -alkyl--cinnamoyl amide type phosphine-olefin compounds 1 and found axial chirality in a C(aryl)-N(amide) bond in compounds 1 by HPLC analysis using a chiral stationary phase column. We successfully obtained enantiomeric isomers of 1 and demonstrated the use of (-)-1 for chiral ligands in Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitution reactions of allylic esters with indoles (up to 97% ee).

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Annulation of -allyl-2-ethynylaniline derivatives easily afforded the corresponding 2-substituted 3-allylindole derivatives in good to excellent yields using P,olefin ligand/palladium catalst systems.

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