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Background: Mitosis maintains a genome's genetic information in daughter cells by accurately segregating chromosomes. However, chromosome aberrations are common during early mammalian embryogenesis. Chromosomal abnormalities during the early stages of embryogenesis result in the formation of mosaic embryos, wherein cells with normal genomes coexist with cells exhibiting abnormal genomes.

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Background: The advantages of robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RA-MIE) over conventional minimally invasive esophagectomy (C-MIE) are unknown. This nationwide large-scale study aimed to compare surgical outcomes between RA-MIE and C-MIE using rigorous propensity score methods, including detailed covariates and relevant outcomes.

Methods: This Japanese nationwide retrospective cohort study included RA-MIE or C-MIE for esophageal malignant tumors performed between October 2018 and December 2019 and registered in the Japanese National Clinical Database.

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Freshwater ecosystems face unprecedented challenges as the cumulative impact of human activities intensifies. While protected areas and species-specific conservation policies are widely implemented, their effectiveness remains difficult to gauge using traditional catch-based surveys. This research employed environmental DNA (eDNA) technology to assess the distribution of the endangered fish, , within the Yuanshui Unique Fish Species National Aquatic Germplasm Resources Reserve (YUFRR) in Hunan, China.

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Background: Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment have changed. This study aimed to investigate the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection prior to gastroenterological cancer surgeries on postoperative complications using data from a nationwide database in Japan.

Methods: Data on patients who underwent surgery for cancer including esophageal, gastric, colon, rectal, liver, and pancreatic cancer between July 1, 2019, and September 300, 2022, from real-world sources in Japan were analyzed.

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The utilization of as a microbial chassis for developing innovative drugs and medicinal compounds showcases its capability to produce bioactive natural substances. Recent focus on the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) technology highlights its potential in genome editing. However, applying CRISPR technology in certain microbial strains, particularly , encounters specific challenges.

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Past forest use often has a long-term negative impact on the recovery of the original plant composition of semi-natural grasslands, which is known as a legacy effect. This study investigates the impact of seed dispersal limitations on the restoration of grassland plant diversity on ski slopes with past forest use, highlighting the negative legacy effect on biodiversity recovery. Focusing on ski areas, our research contrasts the vegetation on ski slopes originally created on semi-natural grasslands such as pasture (pasture slopes) and constructed by clearing secondary forests or conifer plantations (forest slopes).

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For endemic benthos inhabiting hydrothermal vent fields, larval recruitment is critical for population maintenance and colonization via migration among separated sites. The vent-endemic limpet, , is abundant at deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Okinawa Trough, a back-arc basin in the northwestern Pacific; nonetheless, it is endangered due to deep-sea mining. This species is associated with many other vent species and is an important successor in these vent ecosystems.

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  • A pericardial drainage catheter can sometimes move into the right main pulmonary artery, which is a rare and serious complication.
  • This issue might arise when draining fluid from the pericardial space, especially if symptoms of cardiac tamponade (pressure on the heart) continue despite treatment.
  • If a lot of thick, bloody fluid is removed during the procedure, it raises the risk of this migration and potential life-threatening consequences.
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  • Urban development changes natural habitats, creating diverse environments like parks and roadside areas, which could affect plant genetics.
  • Researchers studied 24 plant populations across different habitats in the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe megacity to understand how urbanization impacts their genetic diversity and structure.
  • Findings revealed that urbanization did not significantly alter genetic diversity or structure among the various habitats, suggesting that these plants can adapt well to urban conditions despite habitat changes.
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Online citizen sciences reveal natural enemies and new occurrence data of Fujie, Shimizu & Maeto, 2021 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae).

Biodivers Data J

April 2023

Laboratory of Insect Biodiversity and Ecosystem Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan Laboratory of Insect Biodiversity and Ecosystem Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University Kobe Japan.

Background: Citizen science is a research approach that involves collaboration between professional scientists and non-professional volunteers. The utilisation of recent online citizen-science platforms (e.g.

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  • - A young woman experienced repeated abdominal pain due to ileocecal endometriosis, where the endometrial tissue grows in the bowel.
  • - Hormonal influences can cause this tissue to proliferate and bleed, resulting in cyclical pain in the abdomen.
  • - Doctors should consider gastrointestinal endometriosis as a potential cause when reproductive-aged women report recurring abdominal pain.
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The biomimetic design of a transition metal complex based on the iron(iv)-oxo porphyrin π-cation radical species in cytochrome P450 enzymes has been studied extensively. Herein, we translate the functions of this iron(iv)-oxo porphyrin π-cation radical species to an α-ketoacyl phosphonium species comprised of non-metal atoms and utilize it as a light-activated oxygenation auxiliary for -selective oxygenation of anilines. Visible light irradiation converts the α-ketoacyl phosphonium species to the excited state, which acts as a transiently generated oxidant.

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Seven taxa (Bacillariophyta) from Lake Akan (Japan) and their salinity tolerances.

PhytoKeys

July 2023

Department of Botany, National Museum of Nature and Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0005, Japan Department of Botany, National Museum of Nature and Science Tsukuba Japan.

The ecologies (salinity tolerance) of many diatoms are largely unknown, despite their potential to contribute to more detailed paleoenvironmental reconstructions. This study therefore aimed to investigate the relationship between diatom species and salinity. We cultured seven cosmopolitan benthic diatom species obtained from Lake Akan, a freshwater inland lake in Japan: , , , , , sp.

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Cell migration is impaired in XPA-deficient cells.

FASEB Bioadv

February 2023

Division of Cell Biology and Neuroscience Department of Morphological and Physiological Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Fukui Fukui Japan.

Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a hereditary disorder characterized by photosensitivity, predisposition to skin cancers, and neurological abnormalities including microcephaly and progressive neurodegeneration. A lack of nucleotide excision repair (NER) in patients with XP can cause hypersensitivity to the sun, leading to skin cancer, whereas the etiology of the neuronal symptoms of XP remains ambiguous. There are various neurological disorders that perturb neuronal migration, causing mislocalization and disorganization of the cortical lamination.

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Background: The kidneys are one of the organs most commonly affected by blunt trauma; however, the anatomical variations that predispose kidney injury are poorly understood.

Case Presentation: An 80-year-old Japanese woman with lumber scoliosis was brought to our hospital because of severe flank pain after a minor fall at home. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed a severe left kidney laceration at the level of an acute angle in the vertebral column caused by scoliosis.

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Aim: Hip fracture is one of the most common fall-related injuries in the elderly population. Although falls may cause multiple types of injuries, no study has investigated the details of fall-related injuries accompanied by hip fractures. This study aimed to characterize the features of such injuries.

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The genus Marshall (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae) from Japan, with description of a new species.

Zookeys

April 2022

Laboratory of Insect Biodiversity and Ecosystem Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Rokkodaicho 1-1, Nada, Kobe, Hyogo 657-8501, Japan Kobe University Kobe Japan.

Six Japanese species belonging to the genus Marshall, 1898 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) were recorded and photographed. Three species, Belokobylskij, Schmiedeknecht and Tobias (= Luo & Chen ), are new to Japan, and a new species, is described. An identification key to the Japanese species of is also provided.

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The use of wearable photoplethysmography (PPG) technology for estimating heart rate (HR) and HR variability (HRV) in the health care system is gaining attention in recent years. However, the performance of these devices remains questionable in their ability to collect data in real working conditions for long-term monitoring. The present study aimed to examine the data collected from nurses during working hours by PPG and electrocardiography (ECG) devices.

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Background: Esophagectomy followed by gastric conduit reconstruction is a standard surgical procedure for esophageal cancer. However, there is no evidence of the superiority or inferiority of the posterior mediastinal (PM) versus the retrosternal (RS) reconstruction route with regard to short-term outcomes after esophagectomy. We aimed to elucidate whether the reconstruction route can affect the short-term outcomes after esophagectomy followed by gastric conduit reconstruction.

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A new species of the genus Takahashi (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha, Pseudococcidae) collected from the holoparasitic plant J. R. & G.

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Scope: Human thioredoxin-1 (hTrx-1) is a defensive protein induced by various stresses and exerts antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects. Previously, we described a transplastomic lettuce overexpressing hTrx-1 that exerts a protective effect against oxidative damage in a pancreatic β-cell line. In this study, we treated diabetic mice (Akita mice) with exogenous hTrx-1 and evaluated the effects.

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Aim: The outcomes of gastrectomy for gastric cancer in patients at each severity of chronic kidney disease (CKD) remain unknown.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of 560 patients who underwent distal or total gastrectomy for gastric cancer between 2009 and 2018. We classified the patients into four groups based on estimated glomerular filtration rate: stage 1/2 (normal to mild, n = 375), stage 3a (mild to moderate, n = 122), stage 3b (moderate to severe, n = 43), and stage 4/5 (severe to end-stage, n = 20) CKD.

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