Publications by authors named "Y Komoto"

Acetylation of lysine, a component of histones, regulates transcriptional activity. Simple detection methods for acetyl lysine are essential for early diagnosis of diseases and understanding of the physiological effects. We have detected and recognized acetyl lysine at the single-molecule level by combining MCBJ measurement and machine learning.

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  • Proximal phalanx fractures of the big toe that involve angulation or dislocation require surgical intervention, including repositioning and fixation.
  • A 45-year-old male patient with a left big toe fracture and dislocation was successfully treated using the innovative ICHI-FIXATOR® system, which employs wire-connected external fixation.
  • After surgery, the patient quickly regained the ability to walk, had wires removed four weeks later, and reported no pain during activities eight months post-op, indicating the fixator's effectiveness for toe fracture management.
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Motivation plays a dominant role in gambling progression. Most studies using motivational scales have revealed that certain motivations are associated with problem gambling. However, age differences were found to be negligible in gambling motivation.

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Slowing down translocation dynamics is a crucial challenge in nanopore sensing of small molecules and particles. Here, it is reported on nanoparticle motion-mediated local viscosity enhancement of water-organic mixtures in a nanofluidic channel that enables slow translocation speed, enhanced capture efficiency, and improved signal-to-noise ratio by transmembrane voltage control. It is found that higher detection rates of nanoparticles under larger electrophoretic voltage in the highly viscous solvents.

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Break junction (BJ) measurements provide insights into the electrical properties of diverse molecules, enabling the direct assessment of single-molecule conductances. The BJ method displays potential for use in determining the dynamics of individual molecules, single-molecule chemical reactions, and biomolecules, such as deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid. However, conductance data obtained via single-molecule measurements may be susceptible to fluctuations due to minute structural changes within the junctions.

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