Publications by authors named "Y Nakamachi"

High-mannose-type glycan structure of N-glycoproteins plays important roles in the proper folding of proteins in sorting glycoprotein secretion and degradation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The GlcManGlcNAc (G1M9)-type N-glycan is one of the most important signaling molecules in the ER. However, current chemical synthesis strategies are laborious, warranting more practical approaches for G1M9-glycopeptide development.

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Purpose: Antimicrobial misuse contributes to antimicrobial resistance in thoracic transplant (TTx) and mechanical circulatory support (MCS) recipients. This study uses a modified Delphi method to define the expected appropriate antimicrobial prescribing for the common clinical scenarios encountered in TTx and MCS recipients.

Methods: An online questionnaire on managing 10 common infectious disease syndromes was submitted to a multidisciplinary Delphi panel of 25 experts from various disciplines.

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Objectives: Exosomes are potent vehicles for intercellular communication. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic disease of unknown etiology. Local administration of miR-124 precursor to rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis suppresses systemic arthritis and bone destruction.

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Background: Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) aims to optimize antimicrobial use. Auditing and reporting of antimicrobial prescribing are essential. Auditing tools for solid organ transplant (SOT) patients should tailor to their needs.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) and Treponemal (TP) antibody tests used for diagnosing syphilis by analyzing their results from a group of patients.
  • Results showed that while RPR tests had good sensitivity and acceptable specificity, they generally performed worse than TP tests, particularly with automatic testing methods.
  • The findings suggested a need for standardization and better quantification of both RPR and TP tests to improve reliability in diagnosing syphilis.
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