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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/56649
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Author Maeba, Takahiro| Yonezawa, Tomoko| Ono, Mitsuaki| Tomono, Yasuko| Heljasvaara, Ritva| Pihlajaniemi, Taina| Inagawa, Kiichi| Oohashi, Toshitaka|
Abstract The basement membrane (BM) is composed of various extracellular molecules and regulates tissue regeneration and maintenance. Here, we demonstrate that collagen XVIII was spatiotemporally expressed in the BM during skin wound healing in a mouse excisional wound-splinting model. Re-epithelialization was detected at days 3 and 6 post-wounding. The ultrastructure of epidermal BM was discontinuous at day 3, whereas on day 6 a continuous BM was observed in the region proximal to the wound edge. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that collagen XVIII was deposited in the BM zone beneath newly forming epidermis in day 3 and 6 wounds. Laminin-332, known to be the earliest BM component appearing in wounds, was colocalized with collagen XVIII in the epidermal BM zone at days 3 and 6. The deposition of α1(IV) collagen and nidogen-1 in the epidermal BM zone occurred later than that of collagen XVIII. We also observed the short isoform of collagen XVIII in the epidermal BM zone at day 3 post-wounding. Collectively, our results suggested that collagen XVIII plays a role in the formation of the dermal-epidermal junction during re-epithelialization, and that it is the short isoform that is involved in the early phase of re-epithelialization.
Keywords collagen XVIII basement membrane wound healing re-epithelialization skin
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2019-04
Volume volume73
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 135
End Page 146
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2019 by Okayama University Medical School
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PubMed ID 31015748
JaLCDOI 10.18926/CTED/56543
Title Alternative Consideration of morality concerning "communication of the heart" : Effects of Presentation Software in Teacher Training Course Effects of Morality on Conversation Students' Conversation Form
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Author Sakamoto, Kiyomi| Sakuda, Kiyokazu| Nakayama, Yoshikazu|
Abstract 今日の教員への課題を取り上げ、意思疎通のあるコミュニケーションを導入した教員養成課程の必要性を検討した。なお、大学3年生(男性:10名、女性:15名)を対象として4種類の会話形態を行い、最も意思の疎通を感じ取ることのできるコミュニケーションが推認された。さらに、教職を目指す大学生を対象にして、プレゼンテーションソフトを活用した異コミュニケーションを行い、将来自分たちのえがいている教師像を目標として実施することにより、教員を志としての道徳観を抱くことが明確化された。そして、本研究における結果からこの会話形態により、道徳教育をはじめとする授業等を含めた学校教育活動全体に関わり、意思疎通による道徳性を高める効果が予測された。また、これからの倫理観と道徳観を培うための教員養成課程の在り方について明らかとした。
Keywords 目指す教師像 コミュニケーション 道徳性を深める会話形態 意思の疎通 倫理観と道徳観
Publication Title Bulletin of Center for Teacher Education and Development, Okayama University
Published Date 2019-03-20
Volume volume9
Start Page 85
End Page 98
ISSN 2186-1323
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright © 2019 岡山大学教師教育開発センター
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/56456
FullText URL 73_1_29.pdf
Author Matsumoto, Atsushi| Nakamura, Takehiro| Shinomiya, Aya| Kawakita, Kenya| Kawanishi, Masahiko| Miyake, Keisuke| Kuroda, Yasuhiro| Keep, Richard F.| Tamiya, Takashi|
Abstract Cerebral vasospasm (CVS) is a major contributor to the high morbidity and mortality of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) patients. We measured histidine-rich glycoprotein (HRG), a new biomarker of aSAH, in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to investigate whether HRG might be an early predictor of CVS. A total of seven controls and 14 aSAH patients (8 males, 6 females aged 53.4±15.4 years) were enrolled, and serial CSF and serum samples were taken. We allocated these samples to three phases (T1-T3) and measured HRG, interleukin (IL)-6, fibrinopeptide A (FpA), and 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) in the CSF, and the HRG in serum. We also examined the release of HRG in rat blood incubated in artificial CSF. In contrast to the other biomarkers examined, the change in the CSF HRG concentration was significantly different between the nonspasm and spasm groups (p<0.01). The rat blood/CSF model revealed a time course similar to that of the human CSF samples in the non-spasm group. HRG thus appears to have the potential to become an early predictor of CVS. In addition, the interaction of HRG with IL-6, FpA, and 8OHdG may form the pathology of CVS.
Keywords biomarker histidine-rich glycoprotein predictor subarachnoid hemorrhage vasospasm
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2019-02
Volume volume73
Issue issue1
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 29
End Page 39
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2019 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 30820052
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FullText URL OJE_2019021915240510.pdf
Author Kato, Sadahisa| Hishiyama, Kosuke| Anak Agung Ketut Darmadi| Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra| Dewa Ngurah Suprapta|
Keywords Telajakan Bali Urban Green Spaces
Published Date 2019-02-20
Publication Title Open Journal of Ecology
Volume volume9
Publisher Scientific Research Publishing
Start Page 15
End Page 24
ISSN 2162-1993
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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DOI 10.4236/oje.2019.92002
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Title Alternative Synthetic studies of ancistrocladinium A and B, antileishmanial compounds isolated from a Congolese Ancistrocladus Species
FullText URL srfa_108_001_004.pdf
Author Kiyota, Hiromasa| Saito, Akihito| Takai, Momoko| Kuwahara, Shigefumi|
Abstract Synthetic studies of ancistrocladinium A and B, antileishmanial compounds isolated from a Congolese Ancistrocladus sp., are described. Buchwald‒Hartwig coupling reaction between the dihydroisoquinoline and the naphthyl triflate failed. The main framework of ancistrocladinium A was constructed by 1,2‒addition of the amine to the naphthoquinone in the presence of celium trichloride as a catalyst. On the other hand, 1,4‒addition of the amine to the naphthoquinone proceeded without catalyst to form the framework of B. These products will be valuable leads for antileishmanial agents.
Keywords ancistrocladinium A and B synthetic studies leishmania, Ancistrocladus isoquinoline
Publication Title Scientific Reports of the Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University
Published Date 2019-02-01
Volume volume108
Start Page 1
End Page 4
ISSN 2186-7755
language Japanese
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/56349
Title Alternative On the Description of the Adjective -ku Form in Japanese Language Dictionaries and Word List by Semantic Principles, Revised and Enlarged Edition
FullText URL hss_046_125_141.pdf
Author Kato, Kazumi|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2018-11-26
Volume volume46
Start Page 125
End Page 141
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/56348
Title Alternative How Advanced Learners of Japanese Manage the Use of Non-Finite Forms of Verbs : Analysis of Relational Meanings in Predications
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Author Miyazaki, Satoko|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2018-11-26
Volume volume46
Start Page 107
End Page 123
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2018 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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NAID 120006540165
JaLCDOI 10.18926/56346
Title Alternative On Complex Sentences Formed by ima
FullText URL hss_046_073_091.pdf
Author Ma, Xiaofei|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2018-11-26
Volume volume46
Start Page 73
End Page 91
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2018 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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NAID 120006540163
JaLCDOI 10.18926/56341
Title Alternative Toward a J-Form Theory of Knowledge-Creating Firms
FullText URL hss_046_001_011.pdf
Author Fujii, Daiji|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2018-11-26
Volume volume46
Start Page 1
End Page 11
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2018 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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NAID 120006540158
FullText URL mjou_061_075_084.pdf
Author Izadi, Farzali| Baghalaghdam, Mehdi|
Keywords Diophantine equations Cubes Quintics Elliptic curves Rank
Published Date 2019-01
Publication Title Mathematical Journal of Okayama University
Volume volume61
Issue issue1
Publisher Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Okayama University
Start Page 75
End Page 84
ISSN 0030-1566
NCID AA00723502
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright©2019 by the Editorial Board of Mathematical Journal of Okayama University
FullText URL Nature_556_209.pdf
Author Yu, Long-Jiang| Suga, Michihiro| Wang-Otomo, Zheng-Yu| Shen, Jian-Ren|
Note This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer Nature|
Published Date 2018-04-04
Publication Title Nature
Volume volume556
Publisher Springer Nature
Start Page 209
End Page 213
ISSN 0028-0836
NCID AA00752384
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 29618814
DOI 10.1038/s41586-018-0002-9
Web of Science KeyUT 000430082000040
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FullText URL PhysRevB_97_104503.pdf
Author He, Tong| Yang, Xiaofan| Terao, Takahiro| Uchiyama, Takaki| Ueno, Teppei| Kobayashi, Kaya| Akimitsu, Jun| Miyazaki, Takafumi| Nishioka, Takumi| Kimura, Koji| Hayashi, Kouichi| Happo, Naohisa| Yamaoka, Hitoshi| Ishii, Hirofumi| Liao, Yen-Fa| Ota, Hiromi| Goto, Hidenori| Kubozono, Yoshihiro|
Note This is an article published by American Physical Society| This study was partly supported by Grants-in-Aid (Grants No. 26105004 and No. 17K05500) from MEXT, by JST ACT-C Grant No. JPMJCR12YW|
Published Date 2018-03-07
Publication Title Physical Review B
Volume volume97
Issue issue10
Publisher American Physical Society
Start Page 104503
ISSN 01631829
NCID AA11187113
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.104503
Web of Science KeyUT 000426776800003
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Author Terao, Takahiro| Yang, Xiaofan| Miao, Xiao| Zheng, Lu| Goto, Hidenori| Miyazaki, Takafumi| Yamaoka, Hitoshi| Ishii, Hirofumi| Liao, Yen-Fa| Kubozono, Yoshihiro|
Keywords Superconductors 2-dimensional systems 4-terminal techniques Pressure effects X-ray diffraction
Note This is an article published by American Physical Society| This study was partly supported by Grants-in-Aid (26105004 and 26400361) from MEXT, by JST ACT-C Grant No. JPMJCR12YW, Japan, and by the Program for Promoting the Enhancement of Research Universities.|
Published Date 2018-03-09
Publication Title Physical Review B
Volume volume97
Issue issue9
Publisher American Physical Society
Start Page 094505
ISSN 01631829
NCID AA11187113
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.094505
Web of Science KeyUT 000427010000003
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FullText URL elife_7_30246.pdf
Author Takeda, Tetsuya| Kozai, Toshiya| Yang, Huiran| Ishikuro, Daiki| Seyama, Kaho| Kumagai, Yusuke| Abe, Tadashi| Yamada, Hiroshi| Uchihashi, Takayuki| Ando, Toshio| Takei, Kohji|
Keywords EM HS-AFM amphiphysin biophysics cell biology dynamin human in vitro reconstitution membrane remodeling structural biology
Published Date 2018-01
Publication Title eLife
Volume volume7
Publisher eLife Sciences Publications
Start Page e30246
ISSN 2050-084X
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 29357276
DOI 10.7554/eLife.30246
Web of Science KeyUT 000423036500001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/56169
FullText URL 72_4_343.pdf
Author Nishie, Hiroyuki| Tetsunaga, Tomoko| Kanzaki, Hirotaka| Oda, Koji| Inoue, Shinichiro| Ryuo, Yuta| Ota, Haruyuki| Miyawaki, Takuya| Arakawa, Kyosuke| Tetsunaga, Tomonori| Kitamura, Yoshihisa| Sendo, Toshiaki| Morimatsu, Hiroshi| Ozaki, Toshifumi| Nishida, Keiichiro|
Abstract We conducted this study to determine the short-term treatment outcomes of multidisciplinary approaches to chronic pain management for outpatients in Japan. We evaluated pain reduction and improvement in quality of life (QOL) after treatment. We analyzed 32 patients who had experienced intractable chronic pain for > 3 months. The patients received multidisciplinary therapeutic self-managed exercise instructions and then underwent evaluations 1 and 3 months after the treatment. We used the Pain Disability Short Form-36 (SF-36), Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS), and Pain Disability Assessment Scale (PDAS) to evaluate QOL. Although the pain levels were the same before and after the physical exercise program, the patients showed significant improvements in physical function on the SF-36 (48.5 vs. 54.5, 3 months vs. 1 month; p=0.0124), the magnification subscale on the PCS (6.8 vs. 5.9, 1 month vs. before; p=0.0164) and the PDAS (29.2 vs. 23.4, 3 months vs. before; p=0.0055). Chronic pain should be treated with a biopsychosocial approach, but time constraints and costs have limited the implementation of multidisciplinary and behavioral approaches to chronic pain management. Our findings demonstrate that clinical improvements are possible for patients with chronic pain, using multidisciplinary team resources widely available in Japanese clinical practice.
Keywords multidisciplinary treatment pain management quality of life biopsychosocial approach chronic pain
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2018-08
Volume volume72
Issue issue4
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 343
End Page 350
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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PubMed ID 30140081
Title Alternative Periodical structure of vortices in a semiconductor single wafer spin cleaner
FullText URL TransJSME_81_829_2015.pdf
Author KOUCHI, Toshinori| FUKUDA, Naoya| NAKANO, Yusuke| SHIMIZU, Yoshiya| NAGATA, Yasunori| YANASE, Shinichiro|
Keywords Rotating disk Flow stability Large-scale structure PIV LES
Published Date 2015
Publication Title Transactions of the JSME
Volume volume81
Issue issue829
Publisher 日本機械学会
Start Page 15-00273
ISSN 00290270
NCID AN00187419
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2015 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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DOI 10.1299/transjsme.15-00273
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FullText URL PlosOne_2018_e0191109.pdf
Author Eguchi, Takanori| Sogawa, Chiharu| Okusha, Yuka| Uchibe, Kenta| Iinuma, Ryosuke| Ono, Kisho| Nakano, Keisuke| Murakami, Jun| Itoh, Manabu| Arai, Kazuya| Fujiwara, Toshifumi| Namba, Yuri| Murata, Yoshiki| Ohyama, Kazumi| Shimomura, Manami| Okamura, Hirohiko| Takigawa, Masaharu| Nakatsura, Tetsuya| Kozaki, Kenichi| Okamoto, Kuniaki| Calderwood, Stuart K.|
Published Date 2018-02-07
Publication Title PlosOne
Volume volume13
Issue issue2
Publisher Public Library Science
Start Page e0191109
ISSN 19326203
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.ja
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PubMed ID 29415026
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0191109
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/56076
FullText URL 72_3_297.pdf
Author Yamamoto, Hirotsugu| Naito, Hiromichi| Osako, Takaaki| Tsukahara, Kohei| Yamada, Taihei| Yumoto, Tetsuya| Iida, Atsuyoshi| Kosaki, Yoshinori| Oka, Makio| Endo, Fumika| Gochi, Akira| Nakao, Atsunori|
Abstract A healthy 10-year-old boy vomited during sleep and later complained of abdominal pain; he became drowsy and uncommunicative. At the nearby hospital E.R., he deteriorated rapidly, and his respiratory movements were absent with cardiac arrest. He was immediately resuscitated. Brain MRI showed no abnormalities. EEG revealed an abnormal pattern with recurrent multifocal epileptiform activity over the bilateral occipital and frontal regions during sleep. Based on the clinical/radiological findings we diagnosed Panayiotopoulos syndrome (PS), a benign form of early-onset pediatric epilepsy characterized by autonomic symptoms. Lifethreating cardiopulmonary arrest is rare in PS, but long seizure duration of PS may associate with apnea and bradycardia.
Keywords pediatric epilepsy autonomic symptom cardiac arrest afebrile seizure EEG
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2018-06
Volume volume72
Issue issue3
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 297
End Page 300
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 29926008
FullText URL PlosOne_2016_e0162394.PDF
Author Arai, Kazuya| Eguchi, Takanori| Rahman, M. Mamunur| Sakamoto, Ruriko| Masuda, Norio| Nakatsura, Tetsuya| Calderwood, Stuart K.| Kozaki, Ken-ichi| Itoh, Manabu|
Published Date 2016-09-13
Publication Title PLoS One
Volume volume11
Issue issue9
Publisher Public Library of Science
Start Page e0162394
ISSN 1932-6203
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 27622654
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0162394
Web of Science KeyUT 000383681000029
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Title Alternative Avian coccidiosis : Toward the understanding of pathophysiology in Eimeria tenella infection
FullText URL poalas_034_017.pdf
Author Hatabu, Toshimitsu|
Abstract Avian coccidiosis is most important entero-parasitic disease in the world. Eimeria parasite is causative agent of this disease. In Japan, this parasite species were widely spread and the positive rates are about 50 in layer and 70 % in broiler. The symptoms of coccidiosis are diarrhea, bloody excretion, weight loss, and die. Eimeria tenella is the most pathogenic protozoa. The sporozoites, infection form of this parasite, entry to epithelial cells around the crypt of cecum in early infection. After infection, parasites proliferate in epithelial cells, and form to sexual stage finally. However, we have less information about the pathophysiology, especially invasive mechanisms and infection route, by E. tenella infection. We have focused to analyze the invasive mechanism and route of this parasite because this phenomenon is first event to cause the pathophysiological changes in the infection. I would like to inform about Eimeria parasite and introduce our research in this paper.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2018-04
Volume volume34
Start Page 17
End Page 20
language Japanese
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