Publications by authors named "Y Tanizawa"

Objective: To describe the actual communication of patients with breast cancer on oral abemaciclib treatment and the motivating factors to continue treatment.

Methods: An online survey was conducted in July and August 2023 across Japan among patients aged ≥18 years who were undergoing or had prior experience with abemaciclib treatment and physicians who had prescribed abemaciclib during the past year.

Results: Responses from 80 patients and 78 physicians were obtained.

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Introduction: The impact of migraine on patients' lives, including challenges they face before getting access to appropriate medical management, is not well understood. The ObserVational survey of the Epidemiology, tReatment, and Care Of MigrainE [OVERCOME (Japan)] 2nd study was conducted to provide information regarding burden and experience with migraine throughout the life course.

Methods: This cross-sectional, population-based, nationwide online survey was conducted in adults with or without migraine.

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Nicotiana benthamiana has long served as a crucial plant material extensively used in plant physiology research, particularly in the field of plant pathology, because of its high susceptibility to plant viruses. Additionally, it serves as a production platform to test vaccines and other valuable substances. Among its approximately 3.

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  • The study introduces Anicom American Shorthair 1.0 (AnAms1.0), a new genome assembly for domestic cats, created from the more prevalent American Shorthair breed rather than the Abyssinian cat to better represent genetic diversity.
  • AnAms1.0 was developed using advanced genomics techniques and shows improved accuracy and contiguity compared to the previous reference genome (felCat9), revealing over 1,600 new protein-coding genes and significant structural variants.
  • The findings from AnAms1.0 will help in understanding genetic traits and diseases in domestic cats, with data available for public access to support further research in genetics and veterinary medicine.*
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