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    A deep brain photoreceptive molecule in the toad hypothalamus

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    AbstractWe have isolated a cDNA clone encoding a deep brain photoreceptive molecule from the hypothalamic cDNA library of the toad, Bufo japonicus. The deduced amino acid sequence showed the highest similarity to that of pinopsin (75–76%) among vertebrate retinal opsins, indicating the expression of toad pinopsin in the deep brain. Antibodies raised against the C-terminal tail of toad pinopsin stained cell bodies and the knob-like structures of the cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons in the anterior preoptic nucleus. This region is known to play an important role in breeding behavior, suggesting that toad pinopsin acts as a photosensor for the photoperiodic gonadal response

    Multiple Retroperitoneal Schwannomas Mimicking Adrenal Tumors

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    Schwannomas are benign tumors mostly arising from the head and neck. Retroperitoneal schwannomas are rare. Here we report the case of a 68-year-old woman with multiple retroperitoneal schwannomas. An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showed 1 non-enhancing mass with a low-density area, 4.6 cm in diameter, in the left adrenal region and another non-enhancing mass with a low-density area, 2.9 cm in diameter, in the para-aortic region. The patient had regularly undergone CT scans for malignant tumor screening in maintenance dialysis patients. Retrospectively, the 2 tumors had existed in the same regions in previous CT scans and had gradually increased in size. The tumors were completely resected. Pathological diagnosis of both tumors was schwannoma. When a CT scan shows a slowly growing retroperitoneal tumor with a low-density area, schwannoma should be considered. If the tumor increases in size, complete resection should be performed for pathological diagnosis

    Electrochemical Dy-Alloying Behaviors of Ni-Based Alloys in Molten LiF–CaF2–DyF3: Effects of Constituent Elements

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    The electrochemical Dy-alloying behaviors of Ni–Cr and Ni–Mo alloys were compared with those of Ni–Cr–Mo alloy and pure Ni in a molten LiF–CaF2–DyF3 (0.30 mol%) system at 1123 K. The effects of chromium and molybdenum as constituent elements of the Ni-based alloys were investigated. Cyclic voltammetry and open-circuit potentiometry indicated the formations of Dy–Ni alloys for all the Ni-based electrodes, as well as for the pure Ni electrode. XRD analysis confirmed the formation of DyNi2 and DyNi3 phases for all the electrodes electrolyzed at 0.20 V (vs. Li+/Li) for 60 min. SEM/TEM-EDX analysis of the sample prepared from Ni–Cr–Mo alloy revealed that the Dy-alloyed layer consists of Cr-rich Cr–Mo and Mo-rich Mo–Cr phases, as well as a Dy–Ni(–Fe) matrix phase. The shear stress measurements of the Dy-alloyed samples showed that the Ni–Cr–Mo alloy is the most suitable substrate to improve mechanical strength, which is explained by precipitation strengthening by both the Cr–Mo and Mo–Cr phases

    Telmisartan improves nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in medaka (Oryzias latipes) by reducing macrophage infiltration and fat accumulation

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    We investigated the efficacy of the antihypertensive drug telmisartan (Tel) and the mechanisms underlying the progression from simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in a medaka (Oryzias latipes) NASH model. We used the NASH activity score (NAS) developed in humans to assess the histology of the medaka NASH model and found that NAS increased with time. Further, TUNEL-positive apoptosis hepatocytes were found in the medaka NASH model. Tel administration resulted in the increased expression of liver peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ, carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 and acyl-CoA oxidase 1 and decreased the number of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine-positive hepatocytes and the migration of macrophages positive for diastase-periodic-acid-Schiff. Medaka NAS was improved by Tel administration but fatty acid content was not affected. Tel reduced the infiltration of macrophages into the liver and ameliorated NASH pathology

    A Case of Spontaneously Reduced Ileoileal Intussusception Caused by a Lipoma

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    Intussusception in adulthood is unusual. We describe herein a rare case of adult ileoileal intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma, which was diagnosed preoperatively and was confirmed at the operation to have reduced spontaneously. A 68-year-old woman experienced sudden-onset colicky pain in the upper abdomen accompanied by vomiting and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Physical examination revealed a distended abdomen and tenderness in the upper abdomen. Laboratory findings showed slightly elevated inflammatory parameters. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed a target sign in the ileum, which is a typical sign of intussusception. Additional caudal-side scans showed a homogenous and fatty mass measuring 2.5 cm that was considered to be the leading point for the invagination. These findings led to a preoperative diagnosis of intussusception induced by a lipoma. The patient underwent emergency surgery. Laparotomy revealed a yellowish, soft ileal tumor measuring 2.5 cm in diameter and that the intussusception had already been reduced at laparotomy. Approximately 15 cm of the ileum's length, including the tumor, was resected, and an end-to-end anastomosis was performed. Adult intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma is a rare condition. However, CT is the most useful tool for making a definite preoperative diagnosis based on its typical findings

    A Case of Spontaneously Reduced Ileoileal Intussusception Caused by a Lipoma

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    Intussusception in adulthood is unusual. We describe herein a rare case of adult ileoileal intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma, which was diagnosed preoperatively and was confirmed at the operation to have reduced spontaneously. A 68-year-old woman experienced sudden-onset colicky pain in the upper abdomen accompanied by vomiting and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Physical examination revealed a distended abdomen and tenderness in the upper abdomen. Laboratory findings showed slightly elevated inflammatory parameters. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed a target sign in the ileum, which is a typical sign of intussusception. Additional caudal-side scans showed a homogenous and fatty mass measuring 2.5 cm that was considered to be the leading point for the invagination. These findings led to a preoperative diagnosis of intussusception induced by a lipoma. The patient underwent emergency surgery. Laparotomy revealed a yellowish, soft ileal tumor measuring 2.5 cm in diameter and that the intussusception had already been reduced at laparotomy. Approximately 15 cm of the ileum's length, including the tumor, was resected, and an end-to-end anastomosis was performed. Adult intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma is a rare condition. However, CT is the most useful tool for making a definite preoperative diagnosis based on its typical findings

    A Case of Spontaneously Reduced Ileoileal Intussusception Caused by a Lipoma

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    Intussusception in adulthood is unusual. We describe herein a rare case of adult ileoileal intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma, which was diagnosed preoperatively and was confirmed at the operation to have reduced spontaneously. A 68-year-old woman experienced sudden-onset colicky pain in the upper abdomen accompanied by vomiting and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Physical examination revealed a distended abdomen and tenderness in the upper abdomen. Laboratory findings showed slightly elevated inflammatory parameters. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed a target sign in the ileum, which is a typical sign of intussusception. Additional caudal-side scans showed a homogenous and fatty mass measuring 2.5 cm that was considered to be the leading point for the invagination. These findings led to a preoperative diagnosis of intussusception induced by a lipoma. The patient underwent emergency surgery. Laparotomy revealed a yellowish, soft ileal tumor measuring 2.5 cm in diameter and that the intussusception had already been reduced at laparotomy. Approximately 15 cm of the ileum's length, including the tumor, was resected, and an end-to-end anastomosis was performed. Adult intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma is a rare condition. However, CT is the most useful tool for making a definite preoperative diagnosis based on its typical findings

    A Case of Spontaneously Reduced Ileoileal Intussusception Caused by a Lipoma

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    Intussusception in adulthood is unusual. We describe herein a rare case of adult ileoileal intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma, which was diagnosed preoperatively and was confirmed at the operation to have reduced spontaneously. A 68-year-old woman experienced sudden-onset colicky pain in the upper abdomen accompanied by vomiting and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Physical examination revealed a distended abdomen and tenderness in the upper abdomen. Laboratory findings showed slightly elevated inflammatory parameters. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed a target sign in the ileum, which is a typical sign of intussusception. Additional caudal-side scans showed a homogenous and fatty mass measuring 2.5 cm that was considered to be the leading point for the invagination. These findings led to a preoperative diagnosis of intussusception induced by a lipoma. The patient underwent emergency surgery. Laparotomy revealed a yellowish, soft ileal tumor measuring 2.5 cm in diameter and that the intussusception had already been reduced at laparotomy. Approximately 15 cm of the ileum's length, including the tumor, was resected, and an end-to-end anastomosis was performed. Adult intussusception caused by an ileal lipoma is a rare condition. However, CT is the most useful tool for making a definite preoperative diagnosis based on its typical findings

    Semi-physical nonlinear circuit model with device/physical parameters for HEMTs

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    A nonlinear circuit model (NCM) with physical parameters is proposed for direct simulation of the RF characteristics of GaN high-electron-mobility transistors (GaN HEMTs) on the basis of device structure. The physical equations are used for the construction of the model in order to connect strongly the model parameters with the device/physical parameters. Hyperbolic tangent functions are used as the model equations to ensure good model convergence and rapid simulation (short simulation time). The usefulness of these equations is confirmed by technology computer aided design (TCAD) simulation. The number of model parameters for the nonlinear components (Ids, Cgs, Cgd) is reduced to 17 by using common physical parameters for modeling the drain current and capacitance. The accuracy of this model is verified by applying to GaN HEMTs. The modeled I–V and capacitance characteristics agree well with the measurement data over a wide voltage range. Furthermore, this model can be used for the accurate evaluation of S-parameters and large-signal RF characteristics
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