63 research outputs found

    Cell Handling and Culture Under Controlled Oxygen Concentration

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    Final report of the Committee on Gynecologic Oncology, the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, on a fact-finding questionnaire on the status of treatment of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome in Japan

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    Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC) is a hereditary tumor that can be definitively diagnosed by detection of germline mutation of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene. The HBOC Public Awareness and Management Sub-committee of the Tumor Committee, Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology carried out a fact-finding survey on the status of treatment of HBOC in Japan. The directors of medical specialty teaching facilities were notified of the questionnaire by post, with the request for one respondent per facility. The response period was from 8 July 2014 to 31 March 2015. Of the 678 facilities that were asked to compete the questionnaire, 341 (50.3%) responded. The responses are shown in the respective tables. For questions with free responses, similar answers have been grouped together, and the written answers have been freely translated. Based on these results, the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology considers that the 14 conditions, including consultations by specialist staff, must be met before risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy is carried out

    A method of classification and recognition of blue copper protein

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    金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科計算科学金沢大学理学部Some proteins in blue copper proteins have similar properties. In some cases it is not easy to distinguish the proteins each other. The study to recognize and classify in blue copper proteins has important roles to recognize the difference of similar properties, for examples, structures and residue sequences in blue copper proteins. There are many methods being developed to predict protein structure from many approachs, which one still not satisfactory yet. Therefore it is a challenge for scientists to develop or improve their methods. One of promising method is artificial neural networks (ANN). ANN is learning machine methods consisted of input, hidden and output layer. ANN is tested to recognize secondary structure in blue copper protein. It is found that ANN can distinguish for 7-type of secondary structure and recognize 72% secondary structure in blue copper protein. © 2006 American Institute of Physics

    Binding free energy calculation and structural analysis for antigen-antibody complex

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    金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科計算科学金沢大学理学部Recently, much attention has been directed to calculational prediction for binding free energy and structural analysis for biomolecule complex in solvate state. We investigated Influenza Hemagglutinin (wild type HA), mutated HA and its neutralize antibody Fab fragment complex in explicit solvent water molecules by molecular dynamics simulation(MD). B-factor and binding free energy of loop structures in the complex structure are calculated. The calculation result supports the experimental result in a qualitative tendency. MD calculation also shows that hydrogen bond distance differs between wild type HA and mutated HA, which contributes to the difference of binding free energy and structural stability. These result suggests that pattern of making hydrogen bonds in crystal structure are almost kept even in solvate state. © 2006 American Institute of Physics

    Molecular dynamics study of hydration water behavior in blue copper protein

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    金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科計算科学金沢大学理学部We carry out the molecular dynamics(MD) simulation of type 1 blue copper protein azurin in room and some lower temperatures to investigate the behavior of hydration water molecules in the protein surface. In this study, we find the anomalous behavior of the water molecules, which depend on the system temperatures. These water molecules have hydrogen bond to the protein surface residues. We specify the residues type, being classified as the hydration donor and the hydration acceptor of water molecules. We analyze the residue type, and the bond length and bond strength between solvent water molecules in each temperature. Moreover, we estimate the B-factor of these residues which indicates the fluctuation of hydration residues in each temperature. B-factor values depend on the system temperatue althought the number of hydration residue do not depend on the temperature. © 2006 American Institute of Physics

    Liquid-Phase Packaging of a Glucose Oxidase Solution with Parylene Direct Encapsulation and an Ultraviolet Curing Adhesive Cover for Glucose Sensors

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    We have developed a package for disposable glucose sensor chips using Parylene encapsulation of a glucose oxidase solution in the liquid phase and a cover structure made of an ultraviolet (UV) curable adhesive. Parylene was directly deposited onto a small volume (1 μL) of glucose oxidase solution through chemical vapor deposition. The cover and reaction chamber were constructed on Parylene film using a UV-curable adhesive and photolithography. The package was processed at room temperature to avoid denaturation of the glucose oxidase. The glucose oxidase solution was encapsulated and unsealed. Glucose sensing was demonstrated using standard amperometric detection at glucose concentrations between 0.1 and 100 mM, which covers the glucose concentration range of diabetic patients. Our proposed Parylene encapsulation and UV-adhesive cover form a liquid phase glucose-oxidase package that has the advantages of room temperature processing and direct liquid encapsulation of a small volume solution without use of conventional solidifying chemicals

    Setting the global research agenda in psychosocial aspects of women’s health – outcomes from ISPOG world conference at The Hague

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    The World Conference of the International Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology held in The Hague, Netherlands in October 2019 ran a dedicated session debating the global research priorities for psychological and social aspects of women’s health. Member countries of ISPOG and individual members were invited to lodge abstracts arguing for topics that required, or would benefit from, a global effort to seek answers to important issues in clinical care. Using a deliberative decision-making approach, a debate was held after presentations, and the audience voted for the top-ranked topics (Table 1). The six identified topics, being three in gynecology and obstetrics respectively, reflected areas of common clinical concern and where gaps in knowledge were identified

    Role of exosomes as a proinflammatory mediator in the development of EBV-associated lymphoma

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    Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) causes various diseases in the elderly, including B-cell lymphoma such as Hodgkin's lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Here, we show that EBV acts in trans on noninfected macrophages in the tumor through exosome secretion and augments the development of lymphomas. In a humanized mouse model, the different formation of lymphoproliferative disease (LPD) between 2 EBV strains (Akata and B95-8) was evident. Furthermore, injection of Akata-derived exosomes affected LPD severity, possibly through the regulation of macrophage phenotype in vivo. Exosomes collected from Akata-lymphoblastoid cell lines reportedly contain EBV-derived noncoding RNAs such as BamHI fragment A rightward transcript (BART) micro-RNAs (miRNAs) and EBVencoded RNA.We focused on the exosome-mediated delivery of BART miRNAs. In vitro, BART miRNAs could induce the immune regulatory phenotype in macrophages characterized by the gene expressions of interleukin 10, tumor necrosis factor-a, and arginase 1, suggesting the immune regulatory role of BART miRNAs.The expression level of an EBV-encoded miRNA was strongly linked to the clinical outcomes in elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.These results implicate BART miRNAs as 1 of the factors regulating the severity of lymphoproliferative disease and as a diagnostic marker for EBV1 B-cell lymphoma. (Blood. 2018;131(23):2552-2567)
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