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Tohoku J Exp Med ; 260(3): 253-261, 2023 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37197944

ABSTRACT

In forensic medicine, fatal hypothermia diagnosis is not always easy because findings are not specific, especially if traumatized. Post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) is a useful adjunct to the cause-of-death diagnosis and some qualitative image character analysis, such as diffuse hyperaeration with decreased vascularity or pulmonary emphysema, have also been utilized for fatal hypothermia. However, it is challenging for inexperienced forensic pathologists to recognize the subtle differences of fatal hypothermia in PMCT images. In this study, we developed a deep learning-based diagnosis system for fatal hypothermia and explored the possibility of being an alternative diagnostic for forensic pathologists. An in-house dataset of forensic autopsy proven samples was used for the development and performance evaluation of the deep learning system. We used the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of the system for evaluation, and a human-expert comparable AUC value of 0.905, sensitivity of 0.948, and specificity of 0.741 were achieved. The experimental results clearly demonstrated the usefulness and feasibility of the deep learning system for fatal hypothermia diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Deep Learning , Hypothermia , Humans , Hypothermia/diagnostic imaging , Forensic Pathology/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Autopsy/methods , Cause of Death
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PLoS One ; 16(4): e0251168, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33914841

ABSTRACT

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201871.].

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Theor Appl Genet ; 132(10): 2913-2925, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31317235

ABSTRACT

KEY MESSAGE: An improved protocol of QTL-seq, an NGS-based method for bulked segregant analysis we previously developed in rice, allowed successful mapping of QTLs of interest in the highly heterozygous genome of B. rapa, demonstrating the power of this elegant method for genetic analyses in heterozygous species of economic importance. Recent advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) and the various NGS-based methods developed for rapidly identifying candidate genes of interest have accelerated genetic analysis mainly in the model plants rice and Arabidopsis. Brassica rapa includes several economically important crops such as Chinese cabbage, turnip and various leafy vegetables. The application of NGS-based approaches for the analysis of B. rapa has been limited mainly due to its highly heterozygous genome and poor quality of the reference genome sequence currently available for this species. In this study, we have improved QTL-seq, a method for NGS-based bulked segregant analysis we previously developed in rice, extending its applicability for accelerating the genetic analysis and molecular breeding of B. rapa. Addition of new filters to the original QTL-seq pipeline allowed removal of spurious single-nucleotide polymorphisms caused by alignment/sequencing errors and variability between parents, significantly improving accuracy of the analysis. As proof of principle, we successfully applied the new approach to identify candidate genomic regions controlling flowering and trichome formation using segregating F2 progeny obtained from crosses made between cultivars of B. rapa showing contrasting phenotypes for these traits. We strongly believe that the improved QTL-seq method reported here will extend the applicability of NGS-based genetic analysis not only to B. rapa but also to other plant species of economic importance with heterozygous genomes.


Subject(s)
Brassica rapa/genetics , Chromosome Mapping/methods , Chromosome Segregation , Genetic Markers , Genomics/methods , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing/methods , Quantitative Trait Loci , Brassica rapa/classification , Chromosomes, Plant , Genetic Linkage , Phenotype , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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PLoS One ; 13(8): e0201871, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30133483

ABSTRACT

In open-skill sports such as soccer, the environment surrounding players is rapidly changing. Therefore, players are required to process a large amount of external information and take appropriate actions in a very short period. Executive functions (EFs)-the cognitive control processes that regulate thoughts and action-are needed for high performance in soccer. In this study, we measured the EFs of young soccer players aged 8-11 years, who were applying for admission to an elite youth program of a Japanese Football League club. We found that even though admission was determined by the soccer performance of the players, significant differences were observed between players who were approved and those who were not approved into the program. Soccer players who had been approved into the program got higher scores in general EFs tests than those who had been rejected. Our results proposed that measuring EFs provides coaches with another objective way to assess the performance levels of soccer players.


Subject(s)
Athletic Performance/psychology , Executive Function , Soccer/psychology , Athletes/psychology , Child , Humans , Male
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Org Lett ; 16(18): 4758-61, 2014 Sep 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25203516

ABSTRACT

A new method has been developed for the synthesis of chiral 4-carboxyl oxazolidinones by the catalytic asymmetric aldol reaction of an isocyanatomalonate diester with an aldehyde in the presence of a thiourea catalyst. The resulting chiral 4-carboxyl oxazolidinones are the equivalent of ß-hydroxy-α-amino acids bearing a tri- or tetrasubstituted carbon center at their α position. With this in mind, this procedure was successfully applied to the first total synthesis of mycestericin C, which was completed in 12 steps and represents one of the shortest reported sequences for the construction of natural products of this type.


Subject(s)
Biological Products/chemical synthesis , Eicosanoic Acids/chemical synthesis , Oxazolidinones/chemical synthesis , Aldehydes/chemistry , Amino Acids/chemical synthesis , Biological Products/chemistry , Catalysis , Eicosanoic Acids/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Oxazolidinones/chemistry , Stereoisomerism , Thiourea/chemistry
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Org Biomol Chem ; 10(30): 6074-86, 2012 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22508008

ABSTRACT

The scope and limitations of the platinum catalyzed 7-endo cyclization of internal alkynyl amides were investigated. Substitution of the alkyne with an aryl group gave better results, presumably because it stabilized the transition state. Applying the reaction to a secondary amide, the caprazamycin core was successfully synthesized from commercially available material in eight steps.


Subject(s)
Alkynes/chemistry , Amides/chemistry , Azepines/chemistry , Azepines/chemical synthesis , Platinum/chemistry , Catalysis , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic , Cyclization
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Org Lett ; 13(24): 6374-7, 2011 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22107059

ABSTRACT

The first enantioselective Neber reaction of ß-ketoxime sulfonates catalyzed by a bifunctional thiourea has been developed. The reaction proceeds stereoselectively with 5 mol % of the catalyst to give the 2H-azirine carboxylic esters in good yields with up to 93% ee. In addition, the resulting azirines can be successfully employed in the stereoselective synthesis of di- and trisubstituted aziridines.


Subject(s)
Azirines/chemical synthesis , Thiourea/chemistry , Aziridines/chemical synthesis , Aziridines/chemistry , Azirines/chemistry , Catalysis , Esters , Molecular Structure , Oximes/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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