Publications by authors named "Zulham Yamamoto"

Background: , an opportunistic microorganism, is the leading cause of severe bloodstream infections, including sepsis and endocarditis, which can be life-threatening. Therefore, infection poses a significant public health challenge, particularly in developing nations. mec-a is a genetic element commonly found in Methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strains that characterises the S.

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  • COVID-19 continues to impact global health significantly, with its mechanisms not fully understood; key players in the virus's entry into cells are ACE2 and TMPRSS2, whose genetic variations have been studied for their impact on disease severity.
  • A study conducted in 2022 involving 151 hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Indonesia assessed the relationship between specific genetic polymorphisms (rs2074192 and rs12329760) and the outcomes of the disease, along with demographic data and health status.
  • Although the study found no strong links between the tested genetic variants and severe disease outcomes, it did note that the TMPRSS2 SNP was associated with higher mortality, and that ACE2 protein levels differed significantly between
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Macrovascular complications occur very frequently in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with a high mortality rate, due to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as stroke, atherosclerosis acceleration, and atrial fibrillation. T2DM is a significant risk factor for CVD and has become the leading cause of death. The purpose of this study was to detect the early risk of macrovascular complications by using the ankle brachial index (ABI) as a marker.

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Dental pulp tissue contains dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Dental pulp cells (also known as dental pulp-derived mesenchymal stem cells) are capable of differentiating into multilineage cells including neuron-like cells. The aim of this study was to examine the capability of DPSCs to differentiate into neuron-like cells without using any reagents or growth factors.

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Purpose. This study is aimed to compare the effects of two different orthodontic forces on crevicular alkaline phosphatase activity, rate of tooth movement, and root resorption. Materials and Methods.

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Tooth movement induced by orthodontic treatment can cause sequential reactions involving the periodontal tissue and alveolar bone, resulting in the release of numerous substances from the dental tissues and surrounding structures. To better understand the biological processes involved in orthodontic treatment, improve treatment, and reduce adverse side effects, several of these substances have been proposed as biomarkers. Potential biological markers can be collected from different tissue samples, and suitable sampling is important to accurately reflect biological processes.

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