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    高等学校音楽の鑑賞授業において文化的側面の学習が感受に及ぼす影響

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    調理実習における学びの検討―活動と思考の変容を視点に―

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    現実事象の数学化を促す数学Ⅰのカリキュラム・マネジメントの省察

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    社会への目を開いていく社会科学習―「この子」の意識に応じた柔軟な単元展開をもとに―

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    学習者が自ら「問い」を立てて読み深めていく国語科単元デザインの構想―小学校第5・6学年における文学的文章の授業実践から―

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    Influence of Attentional Focus on Long-Distance Throwing: Predictions and Performance

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    Establishing Conditions for Interprofessional Collaboration in the Winnetka Plan: A Focus on Functions of School Counseling Staff

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    PI3K pathway activation in severe asthma is linked to steroid insensitivity and adverse outcomes

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    Background: Patients with severe asthma may demonstrate reduced sensitivity to steroid treatment. However, the implications of this reduced responsiveness for clinical outcomes and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether steroid sensitivity in patients with asthma is related to severity and clinical outcomes and to elucidate the role of inflammatory pathways in reducing steroid sensitivity. Methods: This observational study of 169 asthma patients, with 161 followed for 1 year, involved isolation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. These cells were treated with dexamethasone, and the mRNA expression of FKBP5, which is a marker of steroid sensitivity, was measured. To explore the mechanism underlying the reduced steroid sensitivity, cells were exposed to PI3K and MAPK inhibitors in combination with dexamethasone. Results: A total of 53 patients diagnosed with severe asthma exhibited markedly diminished sensitivity to steroids compared with those with nonsevere asthma. Reduced steroid sensitivity has emerged as a critical risk factor for failure to experience clinical remission and exacerbation. This relationship between reduced steroid sensitivity and disease severity and adverse outcomes was confirmed at the 1-year follow-up. Mechanistic investigations revealed that the degree of recovery from steroid sensitivity after PI3Kδ/γ inhibitor treatment was significantly greater in patients with severe asthma than in those with nonsevere asthma, a finding confirmed at the 1-year follow-up. Conclusions: Patients with severe asthma demonstrate reduced steroid sensitivity, which results in unfavorable clinical outcomes. Conversely, inhibition of the PI3K pathway significantly improves steroid sensitivity.journal articl

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