Automated Author ProfileAoki, Daisuke
Aoki, Daisuke
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Current S-Index: 4.4 (sum of 10 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
Authors
- Takashima, Rikito ;
- Aoki, Daisuke ;
- Takahashi, Akira ;
- Otsuka, Hideyuki
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
Authors
- Lu, Yi ;
- Sugita, Hajime ;
- Mikami, Koichiro ;
- Aoki, Daisuke ;
- Otsuka, Hideyuki
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
Authors
- Takashima, Rikito ;
- Aoki, Daisuke ;
- Kuwata, Shigeki ;
- Otsuka, Hideyuki
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
Authors
- Takashima, Rikito ;
- Aoki, Daisuke ;
- Kuwata, Shigeki ;
- Otsuka, Hideyuki
There are no criteria for patient selection for ovarian-preserving surgery for endometrial cancer (EC). In this study, intraoperative findings of ovarian swelling (OvS) and the clinicopathological features of patients with EC with or without ovarian metastasis were analysed to identify risk factors for ovarian metastasis. Patients who underwent surgery for EC between 2012 and 2019 at our hospital were enrolled. In univariate analysis, all features were significantly higher in metastasis(+) cases. In multivariate analysis, lymphatic space invasion (LSI), cervical stromal involvement (CSI), peritoneal dissemination, and OvS were significant risk factors. In univariate analysis in stage I and II cases classified without adnexal pathological factors, type 2 histologic type, LSI, CSI, and OvS were significantly higher in metastasis(+) cases. LSI, CSI, and OvS were significant risk factors in multivariate analysis. Patients with type 1 histologic type EC without myometrial invasion ≥1/2, CSI and extrauterine lesions are appropriate for ovarian preservation.IMPACT STATEMENTWhat is already known on this subject? The number of premenopausal patients with endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing. Bilateral oophorectomy for EC results in surgical primary ovarian insufficiency, and thus, surgery with ovarian preservation has been examined. However, there are few reports on risk factors for ovarian metastasis of EC and no established criteria for patient background or pathological factors to determine suitability for ovarian preservation surgery.What do the results of this study add? In univariate analysis, all pathological findings suggestive of disease progression were more frequent in cases with ovarian metastases. In multivariate analysis, lymphatic space invasion (LSI), cervical stromal involvement (CSI), peritoneal dissemination, and ovarian swelling (OvS) were identified as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis. In an analysis of stage I and II cases classified without adnexal pathological factors, type 2 histologic type, LSI, CSI, and OvS were significantly more common in cases with ovarian metastasis, and LSI, CSI, and OvS emerged as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis in multivariate analysis.What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Patients with type 1 histologic type EC without depth of myometrial invasion ≥1/2, CSI, or extrauterine lesions may be appropriate cases for ovarian preservation. What is already known on this subject? The number of premenopausal patients with endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing. Bilateral oophorectomy for EC results in surgical primary ovarian insufficiency, and thus, surgery with ovarian preservation has been examined. However, there are few reports on risk factors for ovarian metastasis of EC and no established criteria for patient background or pathological factors to determine suitability for ovarian preservation surgery. What do the results of this study add? In univariate analysis, all pathological findings suggestive of disease progression were more frequent in cases with ovarian metastases. In multivariate analysis, lymphatic space invasion (LSI), cervical stromal involvement (CSI), peritoneal dissemination, and ovarian swelling (OvS) were identified as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis. In an analysis of stage I and II cases classified without adnexal pathological factors, type 2 histologic type, LSI, CSI, and OvS were significantly more common in cases with ovarian metastasis, and LSI, CSI, and OvS emerged as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis in multivariate analysis. What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Patients with type 1 histologic type EC without depth of myometrial invasion ≥1/2, CSI, or extrauterine lesions may be appropriate cases for ovarian preservation.
Authors
- Matoba, Yusuke ;
- Yamagami, Wataru ;
- Chiyoda, Tatsuyuki ;
- Kobayashi, Yusuke ;
- Tominaga, Eiichiro ;
- Banno, Kouji ;
- Aoki, Daisuke
There are no criteria for patient selection for ovarian-preserving surgery for endometrial cancer (EC). In this study, intraoperative findings of ovarian swelling (OvS) and the clinicopathological features of patients with EC with or without ovarian metastasis were analysed to identify risk factors for ovarian metastasis. Patients who underwent surgery for EC between 2012 and 2019 at our hospital were enrolled. In univariate analysis, all features were significantly higher in metastasis(+) cases. In multivariate analysis, lymphatic space invasion (LSI), cervical stromal involvement (CSI), peritoneal dissemination, and OvS were significant risk factors. In univariate analysis in stage I and II cases classified without adnexal pathological factors, type 2 histologic type, LSI, CSI, and OvS were significantly higher in metastasis(+) cases. LSI, CSI, and OvS were significant risk factors in multivariate analysis. Patients with type 1 histologic type EC without myometrial invasion ≥1/2, CSI and extrauterine lesions are appropriate for ovarian preservation.IMPACT STATEMENTWhat is already known on this subject? The number of premenopausal patients with endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing. Bilateral oophorectomy for EC results in surgical primary ovarian insufficiency, and thus, surgery with ovarian preservation has been examined. However, there are few reports on risk factors for ovarian metastasis of EC and no established criteria for patient background or pathological factors to determine suitability for ovarian preservation surgery.What do the results of this study add? In univariate analysis, all pathological findings suggestive of disease progression were more frequent in cases with ovarian metastases. In multivariate analysis, lymphatic space invasion (LSI), cervical stromal involvement (CSI), peritoneal dissemination, and ovarian swelling (OvS) were identified as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis. In an analysis of stage I and II cases classified without adnexal pathological factors, type 2 histologic type, LSI, CSI, and OvS were significantly more common in cases with ovarian metastasis, and LSI, CSI, and OvS emerged as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis in multivariate analysis.What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Patients with type 1 histologic type EC without depth of myometrial invasion ≥1/2, CSI, or extrauterine lesions may be appropriate cases for ovarian preservation. What is already known on this subject? The number of premenopausal patients with endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing. Bilateral oophorectomy for EC results in surgical primary ovarian insufficiency, and thus, surgery with ovarian preservation has been examined. However, there are few reports on risk factors for ovarian metastasis of EC and no established criteria for patient background or pathological factors to determine suitability for ovarian preservation surgery. What do the results of this study add? In univariate analysis, all pathological findings suggestive of disease progression were more frequent in cases with ovarian metastases. In multivariate analysis, lymphatic space invasion (LSI), cervical stromal involvement (CSI), peritoneal dissemination, and ovarian swelling (OvS) were identified as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis. In an analysis of stage I and II cases classified without adnexal pathological factors, type 2 histologic type, LSI, CSI, and OvS were significantly more common in cases with ovarian metastasis, and LSI, CSI, and OvS emerged as significant risk factors for ovarian metastasis in multivariate analysis. What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Patients with type 1 histologic type EC without depth of myometrial invasion ≥1/2, CSI, or extrauterine lesions may be appropriate cases for ovarian preservation.
Authors
- Matoba, Yusuke ;
- Yamagami, Wataru ;
- Chiyoda, Tatsuyuki ;
- Kobayashi, Yusuke ;
- Tominaga, Eiichiro ;
- Banno, Kouji ;
- Aoki, Daisuke
The dataset was intended for the reproducible data analysis for the manuscript entitled "Genetic parent-offspring relationships predict sexual differences in the contributions to parental care in the Tree Sparrow". The dataset includes original (or semi-original with modification to include results outside the R platform) tidy data and R codes. The tidy data includes four different dataset,
1) genotype_data.csv 2) individual_data.csv 3) nest_data.csv 4) nest_data_withCOLONY.csv.
The R codes include two different codes called,
1) dataanalysis.R 2) dataprep.R.
The two codes include "README" for the easier understanding of what the scripts do for the data. Specifically, these codes can..
1) Generate input datasets to conduct COLONY (genetic parantage analysis) 2) Summarize the COLONY results to interpret genetic parantage of offspring 3) Calculate stats descripted in the manuscript 4) Conduct modelling (GLMs) using the raw data and results provided by COLONY (that were integrated with the raw data in the dataset "nest_data_withCOLONY.csv".
Authors
- Aoki, Daisuke
The dataset was intended for the reproducible data analysis for the manuscript entitled "Genetic parent-offspring relationships predict sexual differences in the contributions to parental care in the Tree Sparrow". The dataset includes original (or semi-original with modification to include results outside the R platform) tidy data and R codes. The tidy data includes four different dataset,
1) genotype_data.csv 2) individual_data.csv 3) nest_data.csv 4) nest_data_withCOLONY.csv.
The R codes include two different codes called,
1) dataanalysis.R 2) dataprep.R.
The two codes include "README" for the easier understanding of what the scripts do for the data. Specifically, these codes can..
1) Generate input datasets to conduct COLONY (genetic parantage analysis) 2) Summarize the COLONY results to interpret genetic parantage of offspring 3) Calculate stats descripted in the manuscript 4) Conduct modelling (GLMs) using the raw data and results provided by COLONY (that were integrated with the raw data in the dataset "nest_data_withCOLONY.csv".
Authors
- Aoki, Daisuke
The dataset was intended for the reproducible data analysis for the manuscript entitled "Genetic parent-offspring relationships predict sexual differences in the contributions to parental care in the Tree Sparrow". The dataset includes original (or semi-original with modification to include results outside the R platform) tidy data and R codes. The tidy data includes four different dataset,
1) genotype_data.csv 2) individual_data.csv 3) nest_data.csv 4) nest_data_withCOLONY.csv.
The R codes include two different codes called,
1) dataanalysis.R 2) dataprep.R.
The two codes include "README" for the easier understanding of what the scripts do for the data. Specifically, these codes can..
1) Generate input datasets to conduct COLONY (genetic parantage analysis) 2) Summarize the COLONY results to interpret genetic parantage of offspring 3) Calculate stats descripted in the manuscript 4) Conduct modelling (GLMs) using the raw data and results provided by COLONY (that were integrated with the raw data in the dataset "nest_data_withCOLONY.csv".
Authors
- Aoki, Daisuke
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
Authors
- Tsurumi, Nao ;
- Takashima, Rikito ;
- Aoki, Daisuke ;
- Kuwata, Shigeki ;
- Otsuka, Hideyuki