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GlycoNAVI : An Information Search System
Issaku Yamada,Hideyuki Honjo,Yuriko Hirose,Masako Mori,Mamoru Mizuno 한국당과학회 2012 한국당과학회 학술대회 Vol.2012 No.1
GlycoNAVI is a computer software suite containing databases, desktop applications, web services and other useful tools that has been developed to provide a comprehensive support for carbohydrate research. GlycoNAVI database, one of the components, consists of multiple databases relevant to glyco -organic chemistry such as organic synthesis methods (reactions), abbreviations (synonyms), molecular information and so on. All information in the database is gathered from numerous literatures related to carbohydrates. The functions in the database provide a number of search options for researchers to quickly access the desired information. The web retrieval system, for instance, allows researchers to input ID number or Keyword as a search query. The system also has the function to show the graphical images of chemical structure so that an easy access to the desired molecular information is possible. On the other hand, a molecular structure is often used as a search query in a conventional database of compounds. However; in this system, a researcher is able to use CSEditor, a desktop application with user-friendly graphical interface, to perform a search for chemical structure. CSEditor allows researchers to easily depict a chemical structure and the depicted structure can be used as a query for partial or exact matching search. Furthermore, by selecting the molecule in the search result, the details regarding chemical reactions including the molecule on the query are easily obtained. GlycoNAVI database is an inclusive set of information which opens the door to all carbohydrate researchers including the ones that are unfamiliar with chemical structures because CSEditor, an easy editing tool of carbohydrates, is available and always comes along the suite.
Dynamic Chest X-Ray Using a Flat-Panel Detector System: Technique and Applications
Hata Akinori,Yamada Yoshitake,Tanaka Rie,Nishino Mizuki,Hida Tomoyuki,Hino Takuya,Ueyama Masako,Yanagawa Masahiro,Kamitani Takeshi,Kurosaki Atsuko,Sanada Shigeru,Jinzaki Masahiro,Ishigami Kousei,Tomiy 대한영상의학회 2021 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.22 No.4
Dynamic X-ray (DXR) is a functional imaging technique that uses sequential images obtained by a flat-panel detector (FPD). This article aims to describe the mechanism of DXR and the analysis methods used as well as review the clinical evidence for its use. DXR analyzes dynamic changes on the basis of X-ray translucency and can be used for analysis of diaphragmatic kinetics, ventilation, and lung perfusion. It offers many advantages such as a high temporal resolution and flexibility in body positioning. Many clinical studies have reported the feasibility of DXR and its characteristic findings in pulmonary diseases. DXR may serve as an alternative to pulmonary function tests in patients requiring contact inhibition, including patients with suspected or confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 or other infectious diseases. Thus, DXR has a great potential to play an important role in the clinical setting. Further investigations are needed to utilize DXR more effectively and to establish it as a valuable diagnostic tool.
Inter-professional and inter-departmental alcoholism rehabilitation program
Masahiro Kikuchi,Naomi Matsutani,Ryota Ishihara,Masako Sugihara,Yuuki Mizuno,Chiyo Chiba,Takahiro Ohta,Eri Yamada,Sota Oguro,Yasuko Sato,Hiroki Bessho,Yoshinori Horie 대한간학회 2020 Clinical and Molecular Hepatology(대한간학회지) Vol.26 No.4
A 3-month alcoholism rehabilitation program at psychiatric hospitals is common in Japan for patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD). However, many AUD patients are often hospitalized for the treatment of digestive disorders due to alcohol-related liver diseases and pancreatitis. In this sense, AUD patients need to be better supported by professionals and departments in general hospitals. Here we analyzed the problems in alcohol-related medical care in Japan and examined the measures to be taken at general hospitals.