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International Cooperation in Nuclear Data Evaluation
M. Herman,J. Katakura,A. J. Koning,C. Nordborg 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.23
The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is organising a co-operation between the major nuclear data evaluation projects in the world. The co-operation involves the ENDF, JEFF, and JENDL projects, and, owing to the collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), also the Russian BROND and the Chinese CENDL projects. The Working Party on international nuclear data Evaluation Cooperation (WPEC), comprised of about 20 core members, manages this co-operation and meets annually to discuss progress in each evaluation project and also related experimental activities. The WPEC assesses common needs for nuclear data improvements and these needs are then addressed by initiating joint evaluation efforts. The work is performed in specially established subgroups, consisting of experts from the participating evaluation projects. The outcome of these subgroups is published in reports, issued by the NEA. Current WPEC activities comprise for example a number of studies related tonuclear data uncertainties, including a review of methods for the combined use of integral experiments and covariance data, as well as evaluations of some of the major actinides, such as ^(235)U and ^(239)Pu. This paper gives an overview of current and planned activities within the WPEC.
Induction of Rice Allergen-Specific IgE Synthesis by KU812 Cells
Sun-Yup Shim(심선엽),Yoshinori Katakura(요시노리 카타쿠라),Sanetaka Shirahata(시라하타 사네타카) 한국생명과학회 2007 생명과학회지 Vol.17 No.11
CD40L를 발현하는 KU812세포와 CD40를 발현하는 항원 특이적 B 세포의 배양을 통해 IgE 클라스 스위치가 유도된다. 본 연구자는 체외면역법에 의해 건강인의 말초혈액을 이용하여 쌀 알레르겐 특이적 IgM 항체를 생성하는 B 세포주를 수립하였다. 본 연구에서는 KU812세포에 의한 쌀 알레르겐 특이적 IgE 항체의 유도를 시도하였다. 배양 전, 쌀 알레르겐 특이적 B 세포주, RA9G11과 PMA와 ionomycin을 6시간 처리하여 활성화된 KU812세포에서 CD40와 CD40L 발현량을 flow cytomerty를 통화여 각각 확인하였다. RA9G11세포와 활성화된 KU812세포는 높은 수준의 CD40와 CD40L를 각각 발현하였다. 쌀 알레르겐 특이적 IgE항체 합성 유도를 위해, 여러 가지 농도의 IL-4 존재하에, RA9G11세포와 활성화된 KU812세포를 12일 동안 배양하였다. IgE 정상영역의 mRNA 발현량과, 쌀 알레르겐 특이적 IgE 항체 생성 세포가 모든 조건에서 확인되었으며, 특히 50U의 L-4 농도 하에서 같은 비율의 RA9G11과 활성화된 KU812세포를 배양했을 때, IgE 합성이 가장 높았다. 따라서 활성화된 KU812세포에 의한 쌀 알레르겐 특이적 IgE 합성은 알레르기 질환의 치료 및 예방에 관한 연구에 기여할 것으로 사료된다. In vitro IgE class switching could be induced through co-culture of CD40L-expressing KU812 cells and CD40-expressing B cells in the presence of IL-4 or IL-13. It has been generated several B cell lines, which produce rice allergen (RA)-specific IgM antibody by in vitro immunization (IVI) using peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL). In this study, induction of RA-specific IgE antibody by KU812 cells was attempted. Before co-culture, we determined the CD40 expression in RA-specific B cell lines, RA9G11 and the CD40 ligand (CD40L) expression in activated KU812 cells by treatments with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and ionomycin for 6 hrs. Flow cytometric analysis shown that RA9G11 and activated KU812 cells expressed high level of CD40 and CD40L, respectively. RA9G11 cells were cultured with activated KU812 cells for 12 days in the presence of IL-4 for IgE class switching. Mature Cε mRNA level and RA-specific IgE spot forming cells (SFC) were observed in all culture condition, and especially, high level of RA-specific IgE synthesis was determined the same ratio of RA9G11 and activated KU812 cells in the presence of 50U IL-4. Therefore, induction of RA-specific IgE synthesis by activated KU812 cells can be contributed in the application for allergic therapy and prevention.
Kissing molars class III detected at a young age
Teruhide Hoshino,Yu Koyama,Akira Katakura 대한악안면성형재건외과학회 2023 Maxillofacial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Vol.45 No.-
Background Kissing molars (KMs) is defined as a state in which the apex of two impacted molars face opposite directions and the occlusal surfaces touch each other and the crown is in one follicle. Class III KMs have been reported previously; however, reports on class III KMs in young people (< 18 years of age) are limited. Case presentation Here, we present the case of KMs class III confirmed at an early age, supported by a review of the literature. The patient was a 16-year-old female and experienced discomfort in the left molar of the lower jaw and visited in our department. We diagnosed KMs based on an impacted teeth on the buccal side, near the lower jaw wisdom teeth, and a cyst-like low-density area observed around the crown of both teeth, as revealed by computed tomography. We decide to extract the tooth and enucleate the cyst under local anesthesia as the patient experienced discomfort due to occlusion. Furthermore, the cyst-like structure removal and tooth extraction including tooth root were necessary as the patient had KM class III, possibly inducing complicated malocclusion. Although no previous reports recommended timing for KMs tooth extraction, we propose that extraction at an early stage is important regardless of age especially in class III cases. Conclusions We report a case of KM class III detected at an early age.
A safe, stable, and convenient three-dimensional device for high Le Fort I osteotomy
Sugahara, Keisuke,Koyachi, Masahide,Odaka, Kento,Matsunaga, Satoru,Katakura, Akira Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Re 2020 Maxillofacial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Vol.42 No.-
Background: Le Fort I osteotomy is a highly effective treatment for skeletal jaw deformities and is commonly performed. High Le Fort I osteotomy is a modified surgical procedure performed for improving the depression of the cheeks by setting the osteotomy higher than the conventional Le Fort I osteotomy. Developments in three-dimensional (3D) technology have popularized the use of 3D printers in various institutions, especially in orthognathic surgeries. In this study, we report a safe and inexpensive method of performing a high Le Fort I osteotomy using a novel 3D device and piezosurgery, which prevent tooth root injury without disturbing the operation field for patients with a short midface and long tooth roots. Results: A 17-year-old woman presented with facial asymmetry, mandibular protrusion, a short midface, and long tooth roots. We planned high Le Fort I osteotomy and bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy. Prevention of damage to the roots of the teeth and the infraorbital nerve and accurate determination of the posterior osteotomy line were crucial for clinical success. Le Fort I osteotomy using 3D devices has been reported previously but were particularly large in size for this case. Additionally, setting the fixing screw of the device was difficult, because of the risk of damage to the roots of the teeth. Therefore, a different surgical technique, other than the conventional Le Fort I osteotomy and 3D device, was required. The left and right parts of the 3D device were fabricated separately, to prevent any interference in the surgical field. Further, the 3D device was designed to accurately cover the bone surface from the piriform aperture to the infra-zygomatic crest with two fixation points (the anterior nasal spine and the piriform aperture), which ensured stabilization of the 3D device. The device is thin and does not interfere with the surgical field. Safe and accurate surgical performance is possible using this device and piezosurgery. The roots of the teeth and the infraorbital nerve were unharmed during the surgery. Conclusions: This device is considerably smaller than conventional devices and is a simple, low-cost, and efficient method for performing accurate high Le Fort I osteotomy.