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    Sakaguchi T et al. Figure 4B

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    Nuclear fractions extracted from LPS-stimulated MZ B cells immunoblotted with anti-RelA antibod

    Subordination Results on Subclasses Concerning Sakaguchi Functions

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    We derive some subordination results for the subclasses 𝒮(α,t), 𝒯(α,t), 𝒮0(α,t), and 𝒯0(α,t) of analytic functions concerning with Sakaguchi functions. Several corollaries and consequences of the main results are also considered

    Draft genome of the filarial nematode parasite Brugia malayi

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    Parasitic nematodes that cause elephantiasis and river blindness threaten hundreds of millions of people in the developing world. We have sequenced the approximately 90 megabase (Mb) genome of the human filarial parasite Brugia malayi and predict approximately 11,500 protein coding genes in 71 Mb of robustly assembled sequence. Comparative analysis with the free-living, model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans revealed that, despite these genes having maintained little conservation of local synteny during approximately 350 million years of evolution, they largely remain in linkage on chromosomal units. More than 100 conserved operons were identified. Analysis of the predicted proteome provides evidence for adaptations of B. malayi to niches in its human and vector hosts and insights into the molecular basis of a mutualistic relationship with its Wolbachia endosymbiont. These findings offer a foundation for rational drug design

    Sakaguchi T et al. Figure 4B

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    Nuclear fractions extracted from LPS-stimulated MZ B cells immunoblotted with anti-RelA antibod

    Sufficient condition for generalized Sakaguchi type spiral-like functions

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    In the present paper, the author defines a class of analytic generalized Sakaguchi type spiral-like functions on the open unit disk U and obtain certain sufficient condition for functions to be in this class. Several corollaries and consequences of the main results are also considered

    Density of instantaneous frequencies in the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model

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    We obtain a formula for the statistical distribution of instantaneous frequencies in the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model. This work is based on the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi's theory of globally coupled phase oscillators, which we review in full detail by discussing its assumptions and showing all steps behind the derivation of its main results. Our formula is a stationary probability density function with a complex mathematical structure, is consistent with numerical simulations and gives a description of the stationary collective states of the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model

    Sakaguchi type functions defined by balancing polynomials

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    summary:The class of Sakaguchi type functions defined by balancing polynomials has been introduced as a novel subclass of bi-univalent functions. The bounds for the Fekete-Szegö inequality and the initial coefficients a2\vert a_{2}\vert and a3\vert a_{3}\vert have also been estimated

    TRPM5 Negatively Regulates Ca2+-Dependent Responses in Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated B Lymphocytes

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    Nuclear fractions extracted from LPS-stimulated MZ B cells immunoblotted with anti-RelA antibod

    Second Hankel Determinant for Generalized Sakaguchi Type Functions

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    In this paper, we have obtained sharp upper bounds for the functional modulus of a two four minus a two squared belonging to a new subclass of generalized Sakaguchi type functions introduced by Frasin 2010

    Single-Use Flexible Bronchoscope in Facilitating Endobronchial Valve Treatment in Severe Emphysema

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    Tadashi Sakaguchi,1,2 Dirk-Jan Slebos2,3 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, Mie, Japan; 2Department of Pulmonary Diseases, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands; 3Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the NetherlandsCorrespondence: Tadashi Sakaguchi, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, 1550, Tonomachi, Matsusaka, Mie, 515-0073, Japan, Tel +81 598 23 1515, Email [email protected]: Ensuring proper placement of one-way endobronchial valves is a vital step in achieving successful bronchoscopic lung volume reduction. The ability to navigate into sharply angled airways may be limited by the maximal flexion capability of bronchoscopes. We sometimes encounter difficult anatomical situations, causing a challenging, or sometimes even impossible placement of the EBV in the appropriate position due to steep bronchial bifurcation angles, particularly in the apical segments. A 56-year-old woman with severe emphysema was referred to our hospital after an incomplete EBV treatment due to a very sharp bronchial bifurcation angle in the right upper lobe apical segment (RB1). We were able to easily solve the problem by placing the final RB1 valve using a single-use therapeutic bronchoscope with a greater angulation range than conventional reusable bronchoscopes. The use of single-use therapeutic bronchoscopes with greater flexibility than conventional reusable therapeutic bronchoscopes may be a valuable approach for achieving successful EBV placement in anatomically challenging cases with sharp bronchial branching angles. Keywords: bronchoscopic lung volume reduction, emphysema, endobronchial valves, single-use bronchoscopy, Zephy
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