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Fully Automated On-Chip Imaging Flow Cytometry System with Disposable Contamination-Free Plastic Re-Cultivation Chip
We have developed a novel imaging cytometry system using a poly(methyl methacrylate (PMMA)) based microfluidic chip. The system was contamination-free, because sample suspensions contacted only with a flammable PMMA chip and no other component of the system. The transparency and low-fluorescence of PMMA was suitable for microscopic imaging of cells flowing through microchannels on the chip. Sample particles flowing through microchannels on the chip were discriminated by an image-recognition unit with a high-speed camera in real time at the rate of 200 event/s, e.g., microparticles 2.5 μm and 3.0 μm in diameter were differentiated with an error rate of less than 2%. Desired cells were separated automatically from other cells by electrophoretic or dielectrophoretic force one by one with a separation efficiency of 90%. Cells in suspension with fluorescent dye were separated using the same kind of microfluidic chip. Sample of 5 μL with 1 × 106 particle/mL was processed within 40 min. Separated cells could be cultured on the microfluidic chip without contamination. The whole operation of sample handling was automated using 3D micropipetting system. These results showed that the novel imaging flow cytometry system is practically applicable for biological research and clinical diagnostics
The Heterochromatin Block That Functions as a Rod Cell Microlens in Owl Monkeys Formed within a 15-Myr Time Span
In rod cells of many nocturnal mammals, heterochromatin localizes to the central region of the nucleus and serves as a lens to send light efficiently to the photoreceptor region. The genus Aotus (owl monkeys) is commonly considered to have undergone a shift from diurnal to nocturnal lifestyle. We recently demonstrated that rod cells of the Aotus species Aotus azarae possess a heterochromatin block at the center of its nucleus. The purpose of the present study was to estimate the time span in which the formation of the heterochromatin block took place. We performed three-dimensional hybridization analysis of the rod cell of another species, Aotus lemurinus. This analysis revealed the presence of a heterochromatin block that consisted of the same DNA components as those in A. azarae. These results indicate that the formation was complete at or before the separation of the two species. Based on the commonly accepted evolutionary history of New World monkeys and specifically of owl monkeys, the time span for the entire formation process was estimated to be 15 Myr at most
ワカモノ ジリツ シエン ジュウジシャ エノ ニンチ コウドウ リョウホウ ケンシュウ ノ コウカ
Aim: Over 630,000 people between the age of 15 and 34 years in Japan who are not working, studying, or undergoing job training (Cabinet Office, 2015) . We found two problems. ①Local youth support stations (LYSS) approach this problem, but intervention methods differ among each LYSS (Tanaka, 2014). LYSS staff should learn evidence-based skills in order to provide efficient and effective youth support. ②There is evidence that staff members who practice evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) alter their methods as they increase their number of cases. This is known as ‘Therapist drift’ (Walter, 2008). Therapist drift often limits the effect of CBT intervention. In this study, we examined the effect of CBT training program for LYSS staff. The CBT training consists of Micro Counselling (MC), Behaviour Activation (BA), and Social Skills Training (SST).
Method: The instruction was conducted to the supporters three times in Kochi prefecture in Japan. One hundred and forty people (a cumulative total of 309) participated. In instruction, first, clinical psychologist gave a lecture, then participants do a role-play each other. Participants completed questionnaire consisted of 9-13 items about skills of the time and a general feeling of efficacy about support before and after each time.
Results: One-way repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant increase the after score of the questionnaire compared to before. The score of a general feeling of efficacy also showed a significant increase, but the score decreased significantly before score with after score of previous time.
Conclusion: In this study, we found the instruction increases supporter’s a feeling of efficacy about each skills and general. But it is only temporary and how maintaining the increase is the future tasks
Supplementary material for the article: Fukushi, K.; Fujita, Y.; Nonogaki, J.; Tsujimoto, J.-I.; Hattori, T.; Inui, H.; Beškoski, V. P.; Hotta, H.; Hayashi, M.; Nakano, T. Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Determination of Fluoride in Seawater Using Transient Isotachophoresis. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2018, 410 (6), 1825–1831. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-017-0838-0
Supplementary material for: [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-017-0838-0]Related to published version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2083
Discovery of X-ray emission rom the distant lensing cluster of galaxies CL2236-04 at z = 0.552
X-ray emission from the distant lensing cluster CL2236-04 at = 0.552 was
discovered by ASCA and ROSAT/HRI observations. If the spherical symmetric mass
distribution model of the cluster is assumed, the lensing estimate of the
cluster mass is a factor of two higher than that obtained from X-ray
observations as reported for many distant clusters. However, the elliptical and
clumpy lens model proposed by Kneib et al.(1993) is surprisingly consistent
with the X-ray observations assuming that the X-ray emitting hot gas is
isothermal and in a hydrostatic equilibrium state. The existence of the cooling
flow in the central region of the cluster is indicated by the short central
cooling time and the excess flux detected by ROSAT/HRI compared to the ASCA
flux. However, it is shown that even if the AXJ2239-0429 has a cooling flow in
the central region, the temperature measured by ASCA which is the mean
emission-weighted cluster temperature in this case, should not be cooler than
and different from the virial temperature of the cluster. Therefore, we
conclude that the effect of the clumpiness and non-zero ellipticity in the mass
distribution of the cluster are essential to explain the observed feature of
the giant luminous arc, and there is no discrepancy between strong lensing and
X-ray estimation of the mass of the cluster in this cluster.Comment: 18 pages, including 4 postscripts figs, LaTex. To appear in Part 1 of
The Astrophysical Journa
Social problems in daily life of patients with dementia
AIM:
Most patients with dementia frequently encounter various problems in their daily lives. Those troubles embarrass both the patients and their families, and cause problems for society. However, there have been few scientific reports on the difficulties in the daily life of patients with dementia. Therefore, we tried to clarify the frequency and characteristics of troubles experienced by patients with dementia.
METHODS:
Seven medical centers treating dementia patients in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, participated in this survey. A total of 737 patients were placed in one of the three groups: a dementia group (n = 478), a mild cognitive impairment group (n = 199) and a control group (n = 60). The frequency of 13 difficulties was scored for each patient.
RESULTS:
Among normal participants, no person caused these problems once a year or more frequently. "Massive, recurrent buying" and "acts that risk causing a fire" were reported once a year or more for >10% of mild cognitive impairment patients. "Troubles with wealth management" and "troubles with money management" were the most frequent problems of dementia patients.
CONCLUSIONS:
Several problems are already sometimes encountered in patients with mild cognitive impairment. It would be useful to know which social difficulties are often seen in dementia patients in order to protect the safety of the patients. It is always difficult to balance respecting the autonomy of dementia patients and ensuring their safely
Supplementary material for the article: Fukushi, K.; Fujita, Y.; Nonogaki, J.; Tsujimoto, J.-I.; Hattori, T.; Inui, H.; Beškoski, V. P.; Hotta, H.; Hayashi, M.; Nakano, T. Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Determination of Fluoride in Seawater Using Transient Isotachophoresis. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2018, 410 (6), 1825–1831. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-017-0838-0
Supplementary material for: [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-017-0838-0]Related to published version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2083
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