Publications by authors named "Yoshioka T"

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a widely used energy-efficient separation technology for water treatment. Polyamide (PA) membranes are the conventional choice for this process. Fouling is a serious problem for RO separation.

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Background/aim: Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) are key drugs in cancer treatment due to their minor adverse effects and outstanding anticancer effects. However, drugs for overcoming EGFR-TKI resistance are not in clinical use so far. Therefore, to overcome resistance, we focused on lurasidone, a new antipsychotic drug, due to its mild adverse effect profile from the viewpoint of drug repositioning.

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  • Atypical Burkitt leukemia/lymphoma (preBLL) has distinct molecular features that set it apart from classical Burkitt lymphoma (BL), particularly in their genetic mutations and translocation patterns.
  • A case study of an infant with preBLL revealed a mix of characteristics from both preBLL and classical BL, differing in immunophenotyping and genetic mutations.
  • The findings suggest that not all preBLL cases are easily distinguishable, highlighting the need for more research to better understand the variations within preBLL.
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Transileocolic obliteration (TIO) is a useful treatment for gastric, duodenal, or rectal varices. However, TIO for esophageal varices has not yet been reported. We herein report successful TIO performed for refractory esophageal varices with a large paraesophageal vein, with no subsequent recurrence of varices.

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BACKGROUND Post-cardiac injury syndrome, including pleural effusion as a delayed complication of permanent pacemaker implantation, has rarely been reported. To resolve pleural effusion, prolonged chest tube placement is often required. Anti-inflammatory agents combined with diuretics are also often prescribed.

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Human breast milk lipids have major beneficial effects: they promote infant early brain development, growth and health. To identify the relationship between human breast milk lipids and infant neurodevelopment, multivariate analyses that combined lipidomics and psychological Bayley-III scales evaluation were utilized. We identified that 9,12-octadecadiynoic acid has a significantly positive correlation with infant adaptive behavioral development, which is a crucial neurodevelopment to manage risk from environmental stress.

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  • Forward osmosis (FO) aims to improve energy-efficient seawater desalination, focusing on effective water recovery and regeneration of draw solutions (DS).
  • Recent developments include using thermo-responsive ionic liquids (ILs) for better recovery, particularly employing high-temperature reverse osmosis (RO) methods.
  • In this study, a specific IL-based DS was treated at temperatures above its critical point, enhancing osmotic pressure and enabling substantial water recovery until reaching concentrated levels.
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In vivo calcium imaging with genetically encoded indicators has recently been applied to macaque brains to monitor neural activities from a large population of cells simultaneously. Microendoscopic calcium imaging combined with implantable gradient index lenses captures neural activities from deep brain areas with a compact and convenient setup; however, this has been limited to rodents and marmosets. Here, we developed miniature fluorescent microscopy to image neural activities from the primary visual cortex of behaving macaques.

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Increasing evidence has shown that adult hippocampal neurogenesis is closely related to the pathophysiological condition of depressive disorders. Recently, chronic social defeat stress paradigms have been regarded as important animal models of depression, accompanied with neural plastic changes in the hippocampus. However, little is known about influences of non-physical stress on neurogenesis.

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While walking on horizontal substrates, caterpillars skilfully engage all their legs, including three pairs of thoracic legs and a maximum of five pairs of prolegs, to move in a flexible wave-like motion. Such locomotory behaviours, represented by 'crawling' and 'inching' motions, have widely inspired the development of locomotion systems in soft robotics. However, bagworms are unable to use their prolegs for walking because these are always accommodated in a portable bag; thus, they are unable to walk using such general locomotory behaviours.

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A highly permselective nanofiltration membrane was engineered via zwitterionic copolymer assembly regulated interfacial polymerization (IP). The copolymer was molecularly synthesized using single-step free-radical polymerization between 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) and 2-aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride (AEMA) (P[MPC--AEMA]). The dynamic network of P[MPC--AEMA] served as a regulator to precisely control the kinetics of the reaction by decelerating the transport of piperazine toward the water/hexane interface, forming a polyamide (PA) membrane with ultralow thickness of 70 nm, compared to that of the pristine PA (230 nm).

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Background: LT is an elective treatment choice for children diagnosed with GSD1b that can improve their quality of life and stabilize their glucose intolerance. However, careful attention should be paid to immunosuppression after LT due to the susceptibility to infection because of neutropenia and neutrophil dysfunction in GSD1b patients. This study revealed the immunological features and complications in the early post-LT period.

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This cohort study examines the association of a celebrity’s public disclosure of an acute lymphocytic leukemia diagnosis and trends in bone marrow donor registration in Japan.

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Background: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) causes progressive fibrosis of multiple organs with the low efficacy of immunosuppressive therapies. Our previous study indicated the SSc pathological pathways are closely correlated with Ca signals, and blockage of the intracellular Ca elevation facilitates inhibition of SSc pathogenesis.

Objective: Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β)-modulated SMAD signaling is crucial in regulating SSc pathogenesis.

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This study aimed to evaluate whether long-term insulin treatment is associated with abnormalities in retinal circulation in type 2 diabetic patients. We evaluated 19 eyes of nondiabetic individuals and 68 eyes of type 2 diabetic patients. The eyes of diabetic patients were classified into two groups according to the presence or absence of long-term insulin therapy.

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Objectives: The relationship between weight-related load and bone mineral density (BMD)/bone microstructure under normal load conditions using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) remains unconfirmed. The study aims to investigate the differences in effect of body mass index (BMI) on BMD/bone microstructure of loaded and unloaded bones, respectively, in Japanese postmenopausal women.

Methods: Fifty-seven postmenopausal women underwent HR-pQCT on the tibia and radius.

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Objective: To investigate the factors associated with serious psychological distress (SPD) during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.

Design: Nationwide cross-sectional study using survey data.

Setting: Internet survey using sampling weights for national estimates conducted between 25 August and 30 September 2020 in Japan.

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We search for gravitational-wave signals produced by cosmic strings in the Advanced LIGO and Virgo full O3 dataset. Search results are presented for gravitational waves produced by cosmic string loop features such as cusps, kinks, and, for the first time, kink-kink collisions. A template-based search for short-duration transient signals does not yield a detection.

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The vaccine confidence index in Japan is one of the lowest worldwide. This study aimed to examine the proportion of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the Japanese population using a larger sample and more robust statistical methods than previously, and to identify factors associated with vaccine hesitancy. We conducted a nationwide, cross-sectional Internet survey on 8-26 February 2021, and calculated the proportion and odds ratios for vaccine hesitancy.

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A stable salt-tolerant cell-suspension culture of was established, and intracellular compounds that accumulated under salt-stress conditions were investigated. HPLC/MS, and NMR analyses indicated that enhanced accumulation of coniferin was found during the growth phase in medium containing 150 mM NaCl. Coniferin or its derivatives may play an important role in salt-tolerance mechanisms in this plant.

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There are numerous combinations of biomass, plastic, and co-pyrolysis conditions. The presence of synergies, which make pyrolyzate distribution more complex, has been supported by research. In this study, the potential of response surface methodology (RSM) to predict the pyrolyzate yields affected by synergies during co-pyrolysis (500-700 °C) of cellulose and polyethylene was investigated, beyond gas, oil, and char yields.

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Objectives: the prevalence of intracranial aneurysms and arachnoid cysts is higher in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) than in the general population. A genotype correlation was reported for intracranial aneurysms, but it is unclear for arachnoid cysts. Therefore, the genotype correlation with intracranial aneurysms and arachnoid cysts was investigated in ADPKD.

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