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    Micron-scale phenomena observed in a turbulent laser-produced plasma

    Turbulence is ubiquitous in the universe and in fluid dynamics. It influences a wide range of high energy density systems, from inertial confinement fusion to astrophysical-object evolution. Understanding this...

    G. Rigon, B. Albertazzi, T. Pikuz, P. Mabey, V. Bouffetier in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Safety and effectiveness of neoadjuvant luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist plus low-dose estramustine phosphate in high-risk prostate cancer: a prospective single-arm study

    Radical prostatectomy (RP) has limited cancer control potential for the patient with high-risk prostate cancer (Pca). We prospectively examined the efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant therapy with luteinizing h...

    T Koie, C Ohyama, H Yamamoto, S Hatakeyama in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases (2012)

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    Molecular karyoty** of human hepatocellular carcinoma using single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays

    Genomic amplification of oncogenes and inactivation of suppressor genes are critical in the pathogenesis of human cancer. To identify chromosomal alterations associated with hepatocarcinogenesis, we performed ...

    Y Midorikawa, S Yamamoto, S Ishikawa, N Kamimura, H Igarashi, H Sugimura in Oncogene (2006)

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    High-Precision Calculation of the Energy Levels and Auger Decay Rates of the Metastable States of the Antiprotonic Helium Atoms

    We precisely calculated the energy levels and the Auger decay rates of the antiprotonic helium atoms with the coupled rearrangement channel method and the complex-coordinate-rotation method. Calculated transit...

    Y. Kino, N. Yamanaka, N. Kamimura, P. Froelich, H. Kudo in Hyperfine Interactions (2001)

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    Construction of squalene-accumulatingSaccharomyces cerevisiae mutants by gene disruption through homologous recombination

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae synthesizes ergosterol via squalene, but squalene is hardly detected in aerobically grown cells. To obtain a stable squalene-accumulating yeast strain, we attempted to disrupt a gene req...

    N. Kamimura, M. Hidaka, H. Masaki, T. Uozumi in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (1994)