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Design Study of Superconducting Transmission Line Magnet for J-PARC MR Upgrade
Ogitsu, Toru,Konaka, Akira,Tomizawa, Masahito,Muto, Ryotaro,Tanaka, Kenichi,Okada, Ryutaro,Taekyung Ki,Dhakarwal, Mukesh IEEE 2017 IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity Vol.27 No.4
<P>In order to enhance the beam efficiency of the J-PARC main ring, installation of a new ring is being considered. The new ring, which can accommodate up to 30-GeV proton beam, enables to operate the fast and slow extractions simultaneously with the maximum throughput. Use of superconducting transmission line magnets is proposed as bending magnets for the new ring. Design study of the magnets has started. This paper reports on the brief concept of the new ring, requirements to the magnets, and the status of the design study.</P>
An Instance-Oriented Modeling Method for Shipbuilding Applications
Hamada, Shinro,Konaka, Kiyoshi The Society of Naval Architects of Korea 2001 Journal of ship and ocean technology Vol.5 No.2
Data in one Product Model for shipbuilding is inevitably referenced and manipulated during each phase of design or production activities, and data or manipulation status naturally varies from the original with the advance of each activities. For Object-Oriented approach, it is hard to identify classes dealing with those variations, and even if once a product model is developed, it might be getting much harder to modify it to cope with a new additional phase of activities. This paper proposes an Instance-Oriented Modeling Method, temporarily named “Concept-Relationship Modeling Approach”, which handles Data structure and Behavior independently of each other in order to resolve the difficulties above.
Integrative analysis reveals early epigenetic alterations in high-grade serous ovarian carcinomas
Machino Hidenori,Dozen Ai,Konaka Mariko,Komatsu Masaaki,Nakamura Kohei,Ikawa Noriko,Shozu Kanto,Asada Ken,Kaneko Syuzo,Yoshida Hiroshi,Kato Tomoyasu,Nakayama Kentaro,Saloura Vassiliki,Kyo Satoru,Hamam 생화학분자생물학회 2023 Experimental and molecular medicine Vol.55 No.-
High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy. To date, the profiles of gene mutations and copy number alterations in HGSOC have been well characterized. However, the patterns of epigenetic alterations and transcription factor dysregulation in HGSOC have not yet been fully elucidated. In this study, we performed integrative omics analyses of a series of stepwise HGSOC model cells originating from human fallopian tube secretory epithelial cells (HFTSECs) to investigate early epigenetic alterations in HGSOC tumorigenesis. Assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (ATAC-seq), chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq), and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) methods were used to analyze HGSOC samples. Additionally, protein expression changes in target genes were confirmed using normal HFTSECs, serous tubal intraepithelial carcinomas (STICs), and HGSOC tissues. Transcription factor motif analysis revealed that the DNA-binding activity of the AP-1 complex and GATA family proteins was dysregulated during early tumorigenesis. The protein expression levels of JUN and FOSL2 were increased, and those of GATA6 and DAB2 were decreased in STIC lesions, which were associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and proteasome downregulation. The genomic region around the FRA16D site, containing a cadherin cluster region, was epigenetically suppressed by oncogenic signaling. Proteasome inhibition caused the upregulation of chemokine genes, which may facilitate immune evasion during HGSOC tumorigenesis. Importantly, MEK inhibitor treatment reversed these oncogenic alterations, indicating its clinical effectiveness in a subgroup of patients with HGSOC. This result suggests that MEK inhibitor therapy may be an effective treatment option for chemotherapy-resistant HGSOC.
Kitagawa, Yasuhide,Urata, Satoko,Narimoto, Kazutaka,Nakagawa, Tomomi,Izumi, Kouji,Kadono, Yoshifumi,Konaka, Hiroyuki,Mizokami, Atsushi,Namiki, Mikio Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.17
The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) is often used as an interview sheet for assessing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) at the time of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing during population-based screening for prostate cancer. However, the relationship between prostate cancer detection and LUTS status remains controversial. To elucidate this relationship, the cumulative probability of prostate cancer detection using IPSS in biopsy samples from patients categorized by serum PSA levels was investigated. The clinical characteristics of prostate cancer detected using IPSS during screening were also investigated. A total of 1,739 men aged 54-75 years with elevated serum PSA levels who completed the IPSS questionnaire during the initial population screening in Kanazawa City, Japan and underwent systematic transrectal ultrasonography-guided prostate biopsy between 2000 and 2013 were enrolled in the present study. Of the 1,739 men, 544 (31.3%) were diagnosed with prostate cancer during the observation period. The probability of cancer detection at 3 years in the entire study population was 27.4% and 32.7% for men with $IPSS{\leq}7$ and those with $IPSS{\geq}8$, respectively; there was no statistically significant difference between groups. In men with serum PSA levels of 6.1 to 12.0ng/mL at initial screening, the probability of cancer detection was significantly higher in men with $IPSS{\leq}7$ than in those with $IPSS{\geq}8$. There were no significant differences in clinical characteristics between groups of patients stratified by IPSS. These findings indicate that the use of IPSS for LUTS status evaluation may be useful for prostate cancer detection in the limited range of serum PSA levels.