98 research outputs found

    Strong and Specific Recognition of CAG/CTG Repeat DNA (5'-dWGCWGCW-3') by a Cyclic Pyrrole-Imidazole Polyamide

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    Abnormally expanded CAG/CTG repeat DNA sequences lead to a variety of neurological diseases, such as Huntington's disease. Here, we synthesized a cyclic pyrrole-imidazole polyamide (cPIP), which can bind to the minor groove of the CAG/CTG DNA sequence. The double-stranded DNA melting temperature (Tm ) and surface plasmon resonance assays revealed the high binding affinity of the cPIP. In addition, next-generation sequencing showed that the cPIP had high specificity for its target DNA sequence

    Breakdown of the weak coupling limit in quantum annealing

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    Reverse annealing is a variant of quantum annealing, in which the system is prepared in a classical state, reverse-annealed to an inversion point, and then forward-annealed. We report on reverse annealing experiments using the D-Wave 2000Q device, with a focus on the p=2p=2 pp-spin problem, which undergoes a second order quantum phase transition with a gap that closes polynomially in the number of spins. We concentrate on the total and partial success probabilities, the latter being the probabilities of finding each of two degenerate ground states of all spins up or all spins down, the former being their sum. The empirical partial success probabilities exhibit a strong asymmetry between the two degenerate ground states, depending on the initial state of the reverse anneal. To explain these results, we perform open-system simulations using master equations in the limits of weak and strong coupling to the bath. The former, known as the adiabatic master equation (AME), with decoherence in the instantaneous energy eigenbasis, predicts perfect symmetry between the two degenerate ground states, thus failing to agree with the experiment. In contrast, the latter, known as the polaron transformed Redfield equation (PTRE), is in close agreement with experiment. Thus our results present a challenge to the sufficiency of the weak system-bath coupling limit in describing the dynamics of current experimental quantum annealers, at least for reverse annealing on timescales of a microsecond or longer.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2107.0723

    Formation flying along libration point orbits using chattering attenuation sliding mode control

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    This paper studies a control law to achieve formation flying in cislunar space. Utilizing the eigenstructure of the linearized flow around a libration point of the Earth-Moon circular restricted three-body problem, the fuel efficient formation flying controller based on the chattering attenuation sliding mode controller is designed and analyzed. Numerical studies are conducted for the Earth-Moon L 2 point and a halo orbit around it. The total velocity change required to achieve formation as well as to maintain the orbit is calculated. Simulation results show that the chattering attenuation sliding mode controller has good performance and robustness in the presence of unmodeled nonlinearity along the halo orbit with moderate fuel consumption

    Rehabilitation for Spinocerebellar Ataxia

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    Rehabilitation is an important treatment for spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). The lack of improvement in ataxia, deficit of motor learning, and unstable balance causes disability for activities of daily living and restricts participation in social activities, further resulting in a disturbance of the restoration of quality of life. This narrative review describes physical rehabilitation, including measurement of movement disorder, associated with ataxia and possible interventions. Several lines of evidence suggest that high-intensity individualized physical rehabilitation programs, especially for gait and balance training, improve motor function. Continuous exercise at home contributes to the maintenance of the gait and balance function. Moreover, videography and mechanical technology contribute to the evaluation of ataxia and motor learning ability, and assistive robotic systems may improve gait stability. Neuromodulation montages, such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial electrical stimulation, can enhance the effect of physical rehabilitation. Further research aimed at developing a more-effective physical rehabilitation for these patients is expected

    Questionnaire Survey on the Status of Promotion of Gender Equality and Diversity in Research : Current Situation at Tokushima University Based on Comparison with Nationwide Aggregated Results

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    本調査では,全国ダイバーシティネットワークの幹事機関である大阪大学と,日本学術会議科学者委員会男女共同参画分科会・同アンケート検討小分科会が共同で実施した「大学・研究機関における男女共同参画・ダイバーシティの推進状況調査」のうち「大学・研究機関における男女共同参画の推進状況に対する意見・感想」について,徳島大学回答分(男性60 件,女性21 件)のみ抽出されたデータを用いて,本学における男女共同参画・ダイバーシティ推進に関する研究者の意識調査を実施した。男女別に集計し,公開されている全国集計結果(計10,105 件)と比較検討することで,全国における本学の位置付けについて分析した。  調査項目は, 1 .男女共同参画の推進(全般) 2 .男女共同参画の取り組み 3 .ワークライフバランス・育児支援サービス 4 .ダイバーシティ対応 5 .ハラスメント防止体制 6 .医学系 の6 項目にわたる。全国と徳島での回答差,また男女間の回答差から,現在の徳島大学の研究者における男女共同参画に対する意識について考察する。In this study, a survey was conducted to examine the attitude of researchers toward the promotion of gender equality and diversity at Tokushima University using the responses of only those from the university (60 male and 21 female), extracted from the survey segment “Opinions and Impressions on the Status of the Promotion of Gender Equality in Universities and Research Institutes.” The “Survey on the Promotion of Gender Equality and Diversity in Universities and Research Institutes” was conducted jointly by Osaka University, which is the secretariat of the National Diversity Network, and the Subcommittee on Gender Equality and the Committee for Scientific Community, the Science Council of Japan. By aggregating by gender and comparing the results with those published nationwide (total: 10,105 cases), this study analyzed the positioning of our university within Japan. The survey items were as follows: 1. promotion of gender equality (overall); 2. efforts for gender equality; 3. work-life balance and childcare support services; 4. support for diversity; 5. system to prevent harassment; and 6. the medical system. The differences in the responses between Japan and Tokushima as well as those between the male and female respondents were used to examine the attitude toward gender equality among current researchers at Tokushima University

    Femtosecond laser-induced modification at aluminum/diamond interface

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    We investigated femtosecond-laser-induced modification at an Al/diamond interface. The interface was irradiated from the backside through the diamond substrate, which is transparent to the laser beam. Extremely high pulse energies, i.e., 200 and 100 µJ/pulse, were used to irradiate the interface. The cross-section of the laser-irradiated line was observed with conventional and high-voltage transmission electron microscopy. The modification of the laser-irradiated interface was characterized by the formation of an amorphous phase sandwiched between the deformed Al film and the diamond substrate. The major chemical component of the amorphous phase was identified as carbon, blown from the diamond substrate. The newly formed interface between the amorphous phase and the diamond substrate was concave. In addition, a fine ripple structure with an average spacing one-quarter the wavelength of the laser light was formed only in the sample irradiated by the higher-energy pulses

    Nephrotoxicity with VCM and Nephrotoxins

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    There is a growing concern about the relationship between vancomycin-associated nephrotoxicity (VAN) and concomitant use of nephrotoxins. We examined this relationship by combined retrospective analyses of two real-world databases. Initially, the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) was analyzed for the effects of concomitant use of one or more nephrotoxins on VAN and the types of combinations of nephrotoxins that exacerbate VAN. Next, electronic medical records (EMRs) of patients who received vancomycin (VCM) at Tokushima University Hospital between January 2006 and March 2019 were examined to confirm the FAERS analysis. An elevated reporting odds ratio (ROR) was observed with increases in the number of nephrotoxins administered (VCM + one nephrotoxin, adjusted ROR (95% confidence interval [CI]) 1.67 [1.51–1.85]; VCM + ≥ 2 nephrotoxins, adjusted ROR [95% CI] 1.54 [1.37–1.73]) in FAERS. EMRs analysis showed that the number of nephrotoxins was associated with higher incidences of VAN [odds ratio: 1.99; 95% CI: 1.42–2.78]. Overall, concomitant use of nephrotoxins was associated with an increased incidence of VAN, especially when at least one of those nephrotoxins was a renal hypoperfusion medication (furosemide, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and vasopressors). The concomitant use of multiple nephrotoxins, especially including renal hypoperfusion medication, should be avoided to prevent VAN
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