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2. The HIF-1α/PLOD2 axis integrates extracellular matrix organization and cell metabolism leading to aberrant musculoskeletal repair
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Kang, Heeseog, Strong, Amy L., Sun, Yuxiao, Guo, Lei, Juan, Conan, Bancroft, Alec C., Choi, Ji Hae, Pagani, Chase A., Fernandes, Aysel A., Woodard, Michael, Lee, Juhoon, Ramesh, Sowmya, James, Aaron W., Hudson, David, Dalby, Kevin N., Xu, Lin, Tower, Robert J., and Levi, Benjamin
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3. Clinical Efficacy of a Position-Responding Mandibular Advancement Device in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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Sung-Woon On, Dong-Kyu Kim, Min Hyuk Lee, Ji Hae Lee, Kyung Chul Lee, Soo-Hwan Byun, and Seok Jin Hong
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sleep ,apnea ,obstructive sleep apnea ,mandibular advancement device ,oral appliance ,supine position ,Medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Objectives. Although mandibular advancement device (MAD) treatment is effective for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), some concerns remain regarding its potential therapeutic impact and side effects. Thus, we developed a novel MAD that auto-titrates depending on its position in patients with OSA. We conducted a clinical trial to determine the efficacy of an auto-titrating mandibular advancement device (AMAD) for treating OSA. Methods. Fourteen patients diagnosed with OSA participated in this study. Polysomnography (PSG) was performed at the beginning of the clinical trial, and after 3 months of treatment, PSG with AMAD in situ was conducted. Results. The mean scores for the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and STOP-Bang were 8.21±4.21 and 5.00±1.00, respectively. After 3 months of AMAD treatment, the STOP-Bang scores improved to 3.75±1.06; however, the ESS scores did not show a significant change. Additionally, we observed statistically significant improvements in several respiratory parameters in the PSG data following AMAD treatment. These included reductions in the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) (from 32.85±21.71 to 12.93±10.70), supine AHI (from 45.91±23.58 to 15.59±12.76), and lateral AHI (from 13.94±10.95 to 5.49±7.40). Improvements were also noted in the lowest O2 saturation (from 79.71±6.22 to 84.00± 5.71), total arousal number (from 191.14±112.07 to 86.57±48.80), and arousal index (from 33.76±21.00 to 15.05± 8.42). However, there were no significant changes in total sleep time, sleep efficiency, or mean oxygen saturation. Additionally, no major side effects were observed during treatment, specifically related to tooth or jaw pain. Conclusion. Our clinical trial found that AMAD improved PSG parameters and reduced the incidence of common side effects. Therefore, AMAD may be an effective alternative treatment for OSA.
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4. Loss of SREBP-1c ameliorates iron-induced liver fibrosis by decreasing lipocalin-2
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Lee, Eun-Ho, Lee, Jae-Ho, Kim, Do-Young, Lee, Young-Seung, Jo, Yunju, Dao, Tam, Kim, Kyung Eun, Song, Dae-Kyu, Seo, Ji Hae, Seo, Young-Kyo, Seong, Je Kyung, Moon, Changjong, Han, Eugene, Kim, Mi Kyung, Ryu, Seungwan, Shin, Minsang, Roh, Gu Seob, Jung, Hye Ra, Osborne, Timothy F., Ryu, Dongryeol, Jeon, Tae-Il, and Im, Seung-Soon
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- 2024
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5. Damage-associated molecular patterns as a mechanism of sevoflurane-induced neuroinflammation in neonatal rodents
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Young-Eun Joe, Ji Hae Jun, Ju Eun Oh, and Jeong-Rim Lee
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alarmins ,damage-associated molecular pattern molecules ,galectin 3 ,hmgb1 protein ,neonate ,non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents ,rats ,sevoflurane ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Background General anesthesia is inevitable for pediatric patients undergoing surgery, though volatile anesthetic agents may cause neuroinflammation and neurodevelopmental impairment; however, the underlying pathophysiology remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the neuroinflammation mechanism in developing rat brains associated with sevoflurane exposure time, by identifying the specific damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) pathway and evaluating the effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in alleviating neuroinflammation. Methods A three-step experiment was conducted to investigate neuroinflammation induced by sevoflurane. First, the exposure time required for sevoflurane to cause neuroinflammation was determined. Next, the specific pathways of DAMPs involved in neuroinflammation by sevoflurane were identified. Finally, the effects of NSAIDs on sevoflurane-induced neuroinflammation were investigated. The expression of various molecules in the rat brain were assessed using immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, western blot analysis, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results In total, 112 rats (aged 7 days) were used, of which six rats expired during the experiment (mortality rate, 5.3%). Expression of CD68, HMGB-1, galectin-3, TLR4, TLR9, and phosphorylated NF-κB was significantly increased upon 6 h of sevoflurane exposure. Conversely, transcriptional levels of TNF-α and IL-6 significantly increased and IFN-γ significantly decreased after 6 h of sevoflurane exposure. Co-administration of NSAIDs with sevoflurane anesthesia significantly attenuated TNF-α and IL-6 levels and restored IFN-γ levels. Conclusions In conclusion, 6 h of sevoflurane exposure induces neuroinflammation through the DAMPs pathway, HMGB-1, and galectin-3. Co-administration of ibuprofen reduced sevoflurane-induced neuroinflammation.
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6. The structural relationship of job stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention among youth sports education leaders in Korea
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Myung Kyu Jung, Tae Gyeom Jung, Min Woo Jeon, and Ji Hae Lee
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Korea youth sports education leaders ,job stress ,job satisfaction ,organizational commitment ,turnover intention ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
IntroductionThis paper is a study aimed at providing insights for developing effective human resource management strategies suitable for Korean youth sports education facilities, by elucidating the multifaceted relationships among job stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention. Through the research, it was academically suggested that the relationships among job stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention of Korean youth sports education facility workers could be structurally and complementarily manifested. To fulfill this objective, data were gathered using snowball sampling from Sports leaders who have experience or are engaged in sports education facilities for youth in Korea as of 23 years. A total of 384 responses were analyzed using frequency, technical statistics, and confirmatory factor, reliability, correlation, and structural equation model analyses.ResultsThrough these analyses, this study found that job Stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment were significant as both direct and indirect influences on turnover Intention. Intervention strategies should focus on fostering the positive emotions that stem from Intermediation, mitigation, and improvement of job stress.
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7. Extracellular Vimentin Alters Energy Metabolism And Induces Adipocyte Hypertrophy
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Ji-Hae Park, Soyeon Kwon, and Young Mi Park
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adipocytes ,fatty acids, nonesterified ,glucose ,glucose transporter type 1 ,hypertrophy ,hypoxia-inducible factor 1 ,oxidized low density lipoprotein ,triglycerides ,vimentin ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background Previous studies have reported that oxidative stress contributes to obesity characterized by adipocyte hypertrophy. However, mechanism has not been studied extensively. In the current study, we evaluated role of extracellular vimentin secreted by oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) in energy metabolism in adipocytes. Methods We treated 3T3-L1-derived adipocytes with oxLDL and measured vimentin which was secreted in the media. We evaluated changes in uptake of glucose and free fatty acid, expression of molecules functioning in energy metabolism, synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and lactate, markers for endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and autophagy in adipocytes treated with recombinant vimentin. Results Adipocytes secreted vimentin in response to oxLDL. Microscopic evaluation revealed that vimentin treatment induced increase in adipocyte size and increase in sizes of intracellular lipid droplets with increased intracellular triglyceride. Adipocytes treated with vimentin showed increased uptake of glucose and free fatty acid with increased expression of plasma membrane glucose transporter type 1 (GLUT1), GLUT4, and CD36. Vimentin treatment increased transcription of GLUT1 and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (Hif-1α) but decreased GLUT4 transcription. Adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1), diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1) and 2 were decreased by vimentin treatment. Markers for ER stress were increased and autophagy was impaired in vimentin-treated adipocytes. No change was observed in synthesis of ATP and lactate in the adipocytes treated with vimentin. Conclusion We concluded that extracellular vimentin regulates expression of molecules in energy metabolism and promotes adipocyte hypertrophy. Our results show that vimentin functions in the interplay between oxidative stress and metabolism, suggesting a mechanism by which adipocyte hypertrophy is induced in oxidative stress.
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8. C/EBPβ Regulates HIF-1α-Driven Invasion of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Cells
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Seung Hee Seo, Ji Hae Lee, Eun Kyung Choi, Seung Bae Rho, and Kyungsil Yoon
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C/EBPβ ,hypoxia ,HIF-1α ,metastasis ,non-small-cell lung cancer ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Metastatic cancer accounts for most cancer-related deaths, and identifying specific molecular targets that contribute to metastatic progression is crucial for the development of effective treatments. Hypoxia, a feature of solid tumors, plays a role in cancer progression by inducing resistance to therapy and accelerating metastasis. Here, we report that CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta (C/EBPβ) transcriptionally regulates hypoxia-inducible factor 1 subunit alpha (HIF1A) and thus promotes migration and invasion of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells under hypoxic conditions. Our results show that knockdown or forced expression of C/EBPβ was correlated with HIF-1α expression and that C/EBPβ directly bound to the promoter region of HIF1A. Silencing HIF1A inhibited the enhanced migration and invasion induced by C/EBPβ overexpression in NSCLC cells under hypoxia. Expression of the HIF-1α target gene, SLC2A1, was also altered in a C/EBPβ-dependent manner, and knockdown of SLC2A1 reduced migration and invasion enhanced by C/EBPβ overexpression. These results indicate that C/EBPβ is a critical regulator for the invasion of NSCLC cells in the hypoxic tumor microenvironment. Collectively, the C/EBPβ-HIF-1α-GLUT1 axis represents a potential therapeutic target for preventing metastatic progression of NSCLC and improving patient outcomes.
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9. Protein-energy restriction-induced lipid metabolism disruption causes stable-to-progressive disease shift in Mycobacterium avium-infected female miceResearch in context
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Sangwon Choi, Ju Mi Lee, Keu Eun San Kim, Ji-Hae Park, Lee-Han Kim, Jiyun Park, Yaerin Jeon, Byung Woo Jhun, Su-Young Kim, Jung Joo Hong, and Sung Jae Shin
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Mycobacterium avium complex ,Pulmonary disease ,Protein-energy restriction ,Disease progression ,Fatty acid ,Lipid metabolism ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Disease susceptibility and progression of Mycobacterium avium complex pulmonary disease (MAC-PD) is associated with multiple factors, including low body mass index (BMI). However, the specific impact of low BMI on MAC-PD progression remains poorly understood. This study aims to examine the progression of MAC-PD in the context of low BMI, utilising a disease-resistant mouse model. Methods: We employed a MAC infection-resistant female A/J mouse model to compare the progression of MAC-PD under two dietary conditions: one group was fed a standard protein diet, representing protein-energy unrestricted conditions, and the other was fed a low protein diet (LPD), representing protein-energy restriction. Findings: Our results reveal that protein-energy restriction significantly exacerbates MAC-PD progression by disrupting lipid metabolism. Mice fed an LPD showed elevated fatty acid levels and related gene expressions in lung tissues, similar to findings of increased fatty acids in the serum of patients who exhibited the MAC-PD progression. These mice also exhibited increased CD36 expression and lipid accumulation in macrophages upon MAC infection. In vitro experiments emphasised the crucial role of CD36-mediated palmitic acid uptake in bacterial proliferation. Importantly, in vivo studies demonstrated that administering anti-CD36 antibody to LPD-fed A/J mice reduced macrophage lipid accumulation and impeded bacterial growth, resulting in remarkable slowing disease progression. Interpretation: Our findings indicate that the metabolic status of host immune cells critically influences MAC-PD progression. This study highlights the potential of adequate nutrient intake in preventing MAC-PD progression, suggesting that targeting CD36-mediated pathways might be a host-directed therapeutic strategy to managing MAC infection. Funding: This research was funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea, the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, and the Korea National Institute of Health.
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- 2024
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10. Development and Validation of a Mortality Risk Score for Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot
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Joshua Mayourian, Lynn A. Sleeper, Ji Hae Lee, Minmin Lu, Alon Geva, Barbara Mulder, Sonya V. Babu‐Narayan, Rachel M. Wald, Tehila Sompolinsky, Anne Marie Valente, and Tal Geva
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cardiovascular magnetic resonance ,congenital heart disease ,death ,outcomes ,risk score ,tetralogy of Fallot ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Robust risk assessment is crucial for the growing repaired tetralogy of Fallot population at risk of major adverse clinical outcomes; however, current tools are hindered by lack of validation. This study aims to develop and validate a risk prediction model for death in the repaired tetralogy of Fallot population. Methods and Results Patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot enrolled in the INDICATOR (International Multicenter Tetralogy of Fallot Registry) cohort with clinical, arrhythmia, cardiac magnetic resonance, and outcome data were included. Patients from London, Amsterdam, and Boston sites were placed in the development cohort; patients from the Toronto site were used for external validation. Multivariable Cox regression was used to evaluate factors associated with time from cardiac magnetic resonance until the primary outcome: all‐cause death. Of 1552 eligible patients (n=1221 in development, n=331 in validation; median age at cardiac magnetic resonance 23.4 [interquartile range, 15.6–35.6] years; median follow up 9.5 years), 102 (6.6%) experienced the primary outcome. The multivariable Cox model performed similarly during development (concordance index, 0.83 [95% CI, 0.78–0.88]) and external validation (concordance index, 0.80 [95% CI, 0.71–0.90]) and identified older age at cardiac magnetic resonance, obesity, type of tetralogy of Fallot repair, higher right ventricular end‐systolic volume index, and lower biventricular global function index as independent predictors of death. A risk‐scoring algorithm dividing patients into low‐risk (score ≤4) versus high‐risk (score >4) groups was validated to effectively discriminate risk of death (15‐year survival of 95% versus 74%, respectively; P
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11. IL-7-primed bystander CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes optimize the antitumor efficacy of T cell engager immunotherapy
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Lee, Kun-Joo, Choi, Donghoon, Tae, Nara, Song, Ha Won, Kang, Yeon-Woo, Lee, Minji, Moon, Dain, Oh, Youngsik, Park, Sujeong, Kim, Ji-Hae, Jeong, Siheon, Yang, Jaehyuk, Park, Uni, Hong, Da Hee, Byun, Mi-Sun, Park, Su-Hyung, Sohn, Joohyuk, Park, Yunji, Im, Sun-Kyoung, Choi, Sun Shim, Kim, Dae Hee, and Lee, Seung-Woo
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12. Effect of high-dose vitamin C on renal ischemia-reperfusion injury
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Ko, Seo Hee, Jun, Ji Hae, Oh, Ju Eun, Shin, Eunah, Kwak, Young-Lan, and Shim, Jae-Kwang
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13. Loss of Krüppel-like factor-10 facilitates the development of chemical-induced liver cancer in mice
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Sung Hwan Yoo, Ji Hae Nahm, Woon Kyu Lee, Hyun Woong Lee, Hye Young Chang, and Jung Il Lee
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Hepatocellular carcinoma ,KLF10 ,Liver fibrosis ,TGFβ ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Background Krüppel-like factor 10 (KLF10) is involved in a positive feedback loop that regulates transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) signaling, and TGFβ plays an important role in the pathogenesis of liver disease. Here, we investigated whether KLF10 deletion affects the development of liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods We induced KLF10 deletion in C57BL/6 mice. Liver fibrosis was induced by feeding a diet high in fat and sucrose (high-fat diet [HFD]), whereas HCC was produced by intraperitoneal administration of N-diethylnitrosamine (DEN). An in vitro experiment was performed to evaluate the role of KLF10 in the cancer microenvironment using Hep3B and LX2 cells. An immunohistochemical study of KLF10 expression was performed using human HCC samples from 60 patients who had undergone liver resection. Results KLF10 deletion resulted in an increased DEN-induced HCC burden with significant upregulation of SMAD2, although loss of KLF10 did not alter HFD-induced liver fibrosis. DEN-treated mice with KLF10 deletion exhibited increased levels of mesenchymal markers (N-cadherin and SNAI2) and tumor metastasis markers (matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9). KLF10 depletion in Hep3B and LX2 cells using siRNA was associated with increased invasiveness. Compared with co-culture of KLF10-preserved Hep3B cells and KLF10-intact LX2 cells, co-culture of KLF10-preserved Hep3B cells and KLF10-depleted LX2 cells resulted in significantly enhanced invasion. Low KLF10 expression in resected human HCC specimens was associated with poor survival. Conclusion The results of this study suggest that loss of KLF10 facilitates liver cancer development with alteration in TGFβ signaling.
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14. Effective clearance of rituximab-resistant tumor cells by breaking the mirror-symmetry of immunoglobulin G and simultaneous binding to CD55 and CD20
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Sang Min Lee, Sung-Won Min, Hyeong Sun Kwon, Gong-Deuk Bae, Ji Hae Jung, Hye In Park, Seung Hyeon Lee, Chung Su Lim, Byoung Joon Ko, Ji Chul Lee, and Sang Taek Jung
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Abstract Complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC), which eliminates aberrant target cells through the assembly and complex formation of serum complement molecules, is one of the major effector functions of anticancer therapeutic antibodies. In this study, we discovered that breaking the symmetry of natural immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies significantly increased the CDC activity of anti-CD20 antibodies. In addition, the expression of CD55 (a checkpoint inhibitor in the CDC cascade) was significantly increased in a rituximab-resistant cell line generated in-house, suggesting that CD55 overexpression might be a mechanism by which cancer cells acquire rituximab resistance. Based on these findings, we developed an asymmetric bispecific antibody (SBU-CD55 × CD20) that simultaneously targets both CD55 and CD20 to effectively eliminate rituximab-resistant cancer cells. In various cancer cell lines, including rituximab-resistant lymphoma cells, the SBU-CD55 × CD20 antibody showed significantly higher CDC activity than either anti-CD20 IgG antibody alone or a combination of anti-CD20 IgG antibody and anti-CD55 IgG antibody. Furthermore, the asymmetric bispecific antibody (SBU-CD55 × CD20) exhibited significantly higher CDC activity against rituximab-resistant cancer cells compared to other bispecific antibodies with symmetric features. These results demonstrate that enhancing CDC with an asymmetric CD55-binding bispecific antibody could be a new strategy for developing therapeutics to treat patients with relapsed or refractory cancers.
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- 2023
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15. Sphincter of Oddi incompetence associated with duodenal stenosis in a newborn: A case report
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Soung Hee Kim, MD, Myeong Ja Jeong, MD, Ji-Young Kim, MD, Ji Hae Lee, MD, and Mi-Jin Kang, MD
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Sphincter of Oddi ,Duodenal stenosis ,Pneumobilia ,Upper gastrointestinal tract series ,Neonate ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Newborn incompetence of the sphincter of Oddi is rare. While there are many causes of reflux of air or ingested contrast material into the biliary tree in adults, in the newborn, it is usually due to incompetence of the sphincter of Oddi associated with partial or complete duodenal obstruction. This paper presents upper gastrointestinal series findings of incompetence of the sphincter of Oddi associated with duodenal stenosis in a 3-day-old newborn. If pneumobilia is identified in the newborn, although the possibility is low, clinicians should consider incompetence of the sphincter of Oddi with duodenal obstruction as well as portal vein gas.
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16. The Effects of Product Features of Korean Professional Baseball NFTs on Customer Perceived Value, Satisfaction, and Purchase Intentions
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Jeoung-hak Lee, Seong-won Lee, Ji-hae Lee, and Hoo-nyun Kim
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elite fencers ,fencing specific training ,physical fitness ,performance ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
PURPOSE This study aims to provide empirical foundational data for the development of a new profit model in Korean professional baseball. It does so by examining the influence of professional baseball NFT product attributes on customer perceptions of value, satisfaction, and purchase intention. METHODS Data were collected from consumers who have experience purchasing KBOLLECT. A total of 363 samples were collected for analysis. Surveys were utilized for data collection, encompassing 39 items that measured product characteristics, perceived value, satisfaction, purchase intention, and demographic information. Using the collected data, various statistical analyses were conducted including descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis and multiple regression using SPSS version 21. The ensuing results from the correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis are as follows. RESULTS Product features, including aesthetics, symbolism, and scarcity, had a positive impact on consumer’s perceived emotional value. Moreover, product features, encompassing aesthetics, symbolism, scarcity, and creativity played a significant role in enhancing consumer’s perceived economic value. Furthermore, product attributes such as aesthetics, symbolism, and creativity positively contributed to consumer’s perceived social value. Similarly, product features comprising aesthetics, scarcity, creativity, and symbolism positively affected consumer’s perceived intellectual value. Additionally, the research revealed that product features related to aesthetics, symbolism, creativity, and scarcity were instrumental in bolstering consumer. Importantly, these very attributes, including aesthetics, symbolism, scarcity, and creativity, exhibited a positive influence on consumers’ purchase intentions. CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, this study underscores the substantial impact of professional baseball NFT product characteristics on consumers’ perceptions, satisfaction, and purchase intentions. To maintain enduring relationships with consumers who engage with professional baseball NFT products, it is essential to fortify these product attributes and offer diverse services utilizing them.
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17. Silk sericin-based functional food for osteoporosis prevention and therapy
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Xian Jin, Xiangguo Che, Dong-Kyo Lee, Ying Cui, Poo-Reum Choi, Hyun-Ju Kim, Ji Hae Lee, HaeYong Kweon, Seong-Gon Kim, and Je-Yong Choi
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Functional foods ,Osteoporotic bone loss ,Sericin-based functional food, preventing osteoporosis ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
The development of new functional foods that can potentially reduce the risk of diseases, such as osteoporosis, has received increasing attention in recent years. Here we demonstrated that silk sericin-based functional food (SSBF) exerted preventive and therapeutic effects against bone loss. Sericin isolated at 70 °C for 60 min from the cocoon of Bombyx mori stimulated osteoblast differentiation by increasing osteoblastic gene expression while inhibiting receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL)-induced osteoclast differentiation in vitro. Micro-computed tomography analysis revealed that pre- and post-oral administration of SSBF increased bone mass in ovariectomized mouse model in vivo. Furthermore, dynamic bone histomorphometry analysis revealed that SSBF enhanced osteoblast activity and suppressed bone resorption by reducing the number of osteoclasts. These findings indicated the potential role of SSBF in preventing and being a therapeutic candidate for osteoporosis.
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18. Prevalence of cancer-related fatigue based on severity: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Kang, Ye-Eun, Yoon, Ji-Hae, Park, Na-hyun, Ahn, Yo-Chan, Lee, Eun-Jung, and Son, Chang-Gue
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- 2023
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19. Effects of dexmedetomidine on A549 non-small cell lung cancer growth in a clinically relevant surgical xenograft model
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Jun, Ji Hae, Shim, Jae-Kwang, Oh, Ju Eun, Kim, Kwang-Sub, Kwak, Young-Lan, and Soh, Sarah
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20. The optimal scaffold for silk sericin-based bone graft: collagen versus gelatin
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Lee, Ji Hae, Kweon, HaeYong, Oh, Ji-Hyeon, and Kim, Seong-Gon
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21. All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality among Patients with Vitiligo: A Nationwide Population-Based Study in Korea
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Ju, Hyun Jeong, Kang, Hyun, Han, Ju Hee, Lee, Ji Hae, Lee, Solam, and Bae, Jung Min
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22. Estimating the number of severe COVID-19 cases and COVID-19-related deaths averted by a nationwide vaccination campaign in Republic of Korea
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Ji Hae Hwang, Ju Hee Lee, Eun Jung Jang, Ryu Kyung Kim, Kil Hun Lee, Seon Kyeong Park, Sang Eun Lee, Chungman Chae, Sangwon Lee, and Young Joon Park
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covid-19 ,patient acuity ,republic of korea ,sars-cov-2 ,vaccination campaign ,Special situations and conditions ,RC952-1245 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Objectives The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency promotes vaccination by regularly providing information on its benefits for reducing the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study aimed to analyze the number of averted severe COVID-19 cases and COVID-19-related deaths by age group and quantify the impact of Republic of Korea’s nationwide vaccination campaign. Methods We analyzed an integrated database from the beginning of the vaccination campaign on February 26, 2021 to October 15, 2022. We estimated the cumulative number of severe cases and COVID-19-related deaths over time by comparing observed and estimated cases among unvaccinated and vaccinated groups using statistical modeling. We compared daily age-adjusted rates of severe cases and deaths in the unvaccinated group to those in the vaccinated group and calculated the susceptible population and proportion of vaccinated people by age. Results There were 23,793 severe cases and 25,441 deaths related to COVID-19. We estimated that 119,579 (95% confidence interval [CI], 118,901–120,257) severe COVID-19 cases and 137,636 (95% CI, 136,909–138,363) COVID-19-related deaths would have occurred if vaccination had not been performed. Therefore, 95,786 (95% CI, 94,659–96,913) severe cases and 112,195 (95% CI, 110,870–113,520) deaths were prevented as a result of the vaccination campaign. Conclusion We found that, if the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign had not been implemented, the number of severe cases and deaths would have been at least 4 times higher. These findings suggest that Republic of Korea’s nationwide vaccination campaign reduced the number of severe cases and COVID-19 deaths.
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23. SAMHD1-induced endosomal FAK signaling promotes human renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis by activating Rac1-mediated lamellipodia protrusion
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An, Sunho, Vo, Tam Thuy Lu, Son, Taekwon, Choi, Hoon, Kim, Jinyoung, Lee, Juyeon, Kim, Byung Hoon, Choe, Misun, Ha, Eunyoung, Surh, Young-Joon, Kim, Kyu-Won, and Seo, Ji Hae
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24. ‘Sweet Queen’ Nectarine
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Jung Hyun Kwon, Eun Young Nam, Ji Hae Jun, Kyeong Ho Chung, Seok Kyu Yun, Sung Jong Kim, Ju-Hyun Lee, Kidong Hwang, and Namhee Jeong
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breeding ,low acidity ,nectarine ,prunus persica ,yellow flesh ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Published
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25. Development of thermal conductivity model with use of a thermal resistance circuit for metallic UO2 microcell nuclear fuel pellets
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Lee, Heung Soo, Kim, Dong Seok, Kim, Dong-Joo, Yang, Jae Ho, Yoon, Ji-Hae, and Lee, Ji Hwan
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- 2023
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26. Complete Rupture of the Extensor Hallucis Longus Tendon with Accessory Slip Mimicking a Partial Rupture: A Case Report
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Dong Hyeon Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soung Hee Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, and Mi-Jin Kang
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tendon injury ,magnetic resonance imaging ,foot ,anatomic variation ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
The accessory tendon of the extensor hallucis longus is a common type of extensor hallucis longus variation. This is a case of a 38-year-old female patient who initially considered conservative treatment for a suspected partial rupture, but finally underwent surgery after being diagnosed with a complete rupture of the main tendon and accessory tendon medial to the main tendon on MRI scan.
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27. Rice Bodies Presenting as Intra-Articular Masses in Pediatric Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case Report
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Dong Hyeon Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soung Hee Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, and Mi-Jin Kang
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juvenile idiopathic arthritis ,magnetic resonance imaging ,knee ,joint loose body ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Rice bodies are commonly detected in adults with rheumatoid arthritis and rarely occur in children. An 11-year-old female adolescent who visited our hospital for evaluation of knee pain underwent a MRI scan, which revealed an intra-articular mass. Arthroscopic examination of the mass confirmed conglomerated rice bodies. We report a case of rice bodies that clinically presented as intra-articular masses.
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28. Primary Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Breast: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Jung A Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soung Hee Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, Mi-jin Kang, and Ji Hae Lee
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breast neoplasm ,carcinoma ,neuroendocrine ,diagnostic imaging ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
In general, neuroendocrine cancer develops in the digestive or respiratory tract, and when it is found in other organs, it is often due to metastasis. Primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the breast occurs very rarely, and the exact clinical picture, radiological findings, treatment and prognosis are not well known. Furthermore, only a small number of literature reports have been published. Here, we report the imaging findings of primary neuroendocrine carcinoma in the breast of a 51-year-old female, along with a literature review.
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29. Radiologic Manifestations of Pulmonary Nuclear Protein in Testis Midline Carcinoma: A Case Report
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Jung A Kim, Mi-jin Kang, Jung Yeon Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Soung Hee Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, and Ji Hae Lee
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lung neoplasm ,carcinoma ,computed tomography ,x-ray ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Nuclear portein in testis (NUT) midline carcinoma is a very rare and low-differentiating malignant epithelial tumor that differentiates very aggressively and has poor prognosis. NUT midline carcinoma occurring in the lungs in particular can be confused with other cancers because few cases have been reported in Korea to date and can show various histological forms. Reports of radiology findings are very rare worldwide. Here we report the imaging findings of pulmonary NUT midline carcinoma in a 25-year-old female along with pathological findings.
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30. A Study on the Prospects and Development of the Golf Apparel Rental Market Using Big Data Analysis
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Ji-Hae Lee and Jae-Moon Lee
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golf apparel rental ,rental service ,mz generation ,big data ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to understand the current market trend for golf apparel rental services and to present basic data to revitalize the golf apparel rental service market and prepare continuous growth plans. METHODS The following keywords were selected for data collection: "golf wear + rental (렌탈)," "golf wear + rental (대여)," "golf apparel + rental (렌탈)," and "golf apparel + rental (대여).“ The analysis period was limited to two years and seven months from January 1, 2020 to July 31, 2022, when COVID-19 began. The analysis was focused on the top 60 keywords to simplify the network. RESULTS Various keywords were extracted through text mining, TF-IDF, connection centrality, emotional analysis, and semantic network analysis of big data analysis. These were then categorized into four factors: “golf apparel rental service,” “self-expression and authentication,” “sharing economy,” and “emotion.” CONCLUSIONS The results of this study show that young golfers are unreluctant and are generally positive in renting golf apparel. Therefore, if the growing paradigm of the consumption behavior of MZ-generation golfers is recognized and analyzed and the requirements are continuously satisfied through various strategies, there will be a higher possibility to help expand the golf apparel rental market.
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31. All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Risks among Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Korean Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
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Lee, Solam, Lee, Ju Yeong, Han, Ju Hee, Ju, Hyun Jeong, Lim, Sung Ha, Bae, Jung Min, and Lee, Ji Hae
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32. Comorbidities in Patients with Vitiligo: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Lee, Ji Hae, Ju, Hyun Jeong, Seo, Ji Min, Almurayshid, Abdurrahman, Kim, Gyong Moon, Ezzedine, Khaled, and Bae, Jung Min
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33. Modulatory Effects of the Kuwanon-Rich Fraction from Mulberry Root Bark on the Renin–Angiotensin System
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Ji-Hae Lee, Heon-Woong Kim, So-Ah Kim, Wan-Taek Ju, Seong-Ryul Kim, Hyun-Bok Kim, Ik-Seob Cha, Seong-Wan Kim, Jong-Woo Park, and Sang-Kuk Kang
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mulberry ,kuwanon ,root bark ,renin ,angiotensin converting enzyme ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the anti-hypertensive properties of mulberry products by modulating the renin–angiotensin system (RAS). Comparative analysis showed that the ethyl acetate fractions, particularly from the Cheongil and Daeshim cultivars, contained the highest levels of polyphenols and flavonoids, with concentrations reaching 110 mg gallic acid equivalent (GE)/g and 471 mg catechin equivalent (CE)/g of extract, respectively. The ethyl acetate fraction showed superior angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity, mainly because of the presence of the prenylated flavonoids kuwanon G and H. UPLC/Q-TOF-MS analysis identified kuwanon G and H as the primary active components, which significantly contributed to the pharmacological efficacy of the extract. In vivo testing of mice fed a high-salt diet showed that the ethyl acetate fraction substantially reduced the heart weight and lowered the serum renin and angiotensinogen levels by 34% and 25%, respectively, highlighting its potential to modulate the RAS. These results suggested that the ethyl acetate fraction of mulberry root bark is a promising candidate for the development of natural ACE inhibitors. This finding has significant implications for the management of hypertension through RAS regulation and the promotion of cardiovascular health in the functional food industry.
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34. Intersections of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva and Traumatic Heterotopic Ossification
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Conan Juan, Alec C. Bancroft, Ji Hae Choi, Johanna H. Nunez, Chase A. Pagani, Yen-Sheng Lin, Edward C. Hsiao, and Benjamin Levi
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heterotopic ossification ,fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva ,ectopic bone ,ACVR2 ,ALK2 ,trauma ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a debilitating pathology where ectopic bone develops in areas of soft tissue. HO can develop as a consequence of traumatic insult or as a result of dysregulated osteogenic signaling, as in the case of the orphan disease fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP). Traumatic HO (tHO) formation is mediated by the complex interplay of signaling between progenitor, inflammatory, and nerve cells, among others, making it a challenging process to understand. Research into the pathogenesis of genetically mediated HO (gHO) in FOP has established a pathway involving uninhibited activin-like kinase 2 receptor (ALK2) signaling that leads to downstream osteogenesis. Current methods of diagnosis and treatment lag behind pre-mature HO detection and progressive HO accumulation, resulting in irreversible decreases in range of motion and chronic pain for patients. As such, it is necessary to draw on advancements made in the study of tHO and gHO to better diagnose, comprehend, prevent, and treat both.
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35. Imaging Findings of Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma with Chondroid Differentiation: A Case Reports
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Ji-Young Kim, Soung Hee Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Ji Hae Lee, Mi-Jin Kang, Geumhee Gwak, and Su Hyun Yoo
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Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast is a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with mixed epithelial and mesenchymal differentiation. Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast is a rare and aggressive malignancy, with high recurrence and metastasis. Metaplastic carcinoma with chondroid differentiation is an uncommon subtype that tends to have a relatively good prognosis than that of other subtypes. We report the imaging features of three cases of pathologically proven metaplastic carcinoma with chondroid differentiation as follows: a high-density mass with amorphous or coarse heterogeneous calcifications on mammography; a microlobulated or partially indistinct, complex cystic, and solid mass on sonography; and a relatively circumscribed or partially indistinct, irregular mass with heterogeneous T2 high-signal intensity and heterogeneous or rim enhancement with initial fast enhancement and delayed washout on MRI.
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36. The dual role of transforming growth factor-beta signatures in human B viral multistep hepatocarcinogenesis: early and late responsive genes
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Jeong Eun Yoo, Ji Hae Nahm, Young-Joo Kim, Youngsic Jeon, and Young Nyun Park
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tgf-β signatures ,early responsive genes ,late response genes ,hepatocarcinogenesis ,stemness ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Background/Aim Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) has a dichotomous role, functioning as a tumor suppressor and tumor promoter. TGF-β signatures, explored in mouse hepatocytes, have been reported to predict the clinical outcomes of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients; HCCs exhibiting early TGF-β signatures showed a better prognosis than those with late TGF-β signatures. The expression status of early and late TGF-β signatures remains unclear in defined lesions of human B-viral multistep hepatocarcinogenesis. Methods The expression of TGF-β signatures, early and late responsive signatures of TGF-β were investigated and analyzed for their correlation in cirrhosis, low-grade dysplastic nodules (DNs), high-grade DNs, early HCCs and progressed HCCs (pHCCs) by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry. Results The expression levels of TGF-β signaling genes (TGFB1, TGFBR1, TGFBR2 and SMAD4) gradually increased with the progression of hepatocarcinogenesis, peaking in pHCCs. The expression of early responsive genes of TGF-β (GADD45B, FBP1, CYP1A2 and CYP3A4) gradually decreased, and that of the late TGF-β signatures (TWIST and SNAI1) significantly increased according to the progression of multistep hepatocarcinogenesis. Furthermore, mRNA levels of TWIST and SNAI1 were well correlated with those of stemness markers, with upregulation of TGF-β signaling, whereas FBP1 expression was inversely correlated with that of stemness markers. Conclusions The enrichment of the late responsive signatures of TGF-β with induction of stemness is considered to be involved in the progression of the late stage of multistep hepatocarcinogenesis, whereas the early responsive signatures of TGF-β are suggested to have tumor-suppressive roles in precancerous lesions of the early stage of multistep hepatocarcinogenesis.
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37. The demographic features of fatigue in the general population worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Ji-Hae Yoon, Na-Hyun Park, Ye-Eun Kang, Yo-Chan Ahn, Eun-Jung Lee, and Chang-Gue Son
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fatigue ,chronic fatigue ,prevalence ,general population ,global population ,systematic review ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundFatigue is one of the most common subjective symptoms that impairs daily life and predict health-related events. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of fatigue in the global population.MethodsPubMed and the Cochrane Library were used to search for relevant articles from inception to December 31, 2021. Studies with prevalence data of fatigue in the general population were selected and reviewed by three authors independently and cross-checked. Regarding subgroups, adults (≥18 years), minors (
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38. Priorities and Understanding of Pregnancy Among Women With Congenital Heart Disease: A Mixed-Methods Study
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Herrick, Nicole, Al-Rousan, Tala, Rodriguez, Carla, Lee, Ji Hae, Valente, Anne Marie, Stone, Jordan, Ramos, Gladys, Asante-Boateng, Bendelyn, El-Said, Howaida, Moceri-Casas, Maria, and Alshawabkeh, Laith
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39. Methamphetamine induced neurotoxic diseases, molecular mechanism, and current treatment strategies
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Shrestha, Prabhat, Katila, Nikita, Lee, Sooyeun, Seo, Ji Hae, Jeong, Jee-Heon, and Yook, Simmyung
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40. PFN1 Prevents Psoriasis Pathogenesis through IκBζ Regulation
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Mok, Bo Ram, Kim, A-Ram, Baek, Seung Hwa, Ahn, Ji Hae, Seok, Seung Hui, Shin, Jung U, and Kim, Dong Hyun
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41. Optimal reproduction of a porcine benign biliary stricture model using endobiliary radiofrequency ablation
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Chang-Il Kwon, Sung Ill Jang, Seok Jeong, Gwangil Kim, Tae Hoon Lee, Jae Hee Cho, Ji Hae Nahm, Min Je Sung, and Kwang Hyun Ko
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The use of endobiliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) to generate a benign biliary stricture (BBS) model has a significant reproducibility problem. The aims of this animal study were to create an optimal BBS model using endobiliary RFA and determine the best way to develop it. The first step was performed on the common bile duct (CBD) of 10 miniature pigs using endoscopic RFA with a target temperature-controlled mode (80 ℃, 7 W for 90 s). The second step was performed on the CBD of five miniature pigs to understand more about the time-dependent changes in BBS development and the causes of adverse events. Using the conditions and techniques identified in the previous steps, the third step was conducted to create an optimal BBS model in 12 miniature pigs. In the first trial, four out of 10 animals died (40%) after the procedure due to cholangitis-induced sepsis. Based on this, biliary obstruction was prevented in further steps by placing a biliary plastic stent after RFA application. Histologic examinations over time showed that a severe abscess developed at the RFA application site on the fifth day, followed by fibrosis on the tenth day, and completion on the twentieth day. In the third trial, 11 animals survived (91.7%), the average BBS fibrotic wall thickness was 1107.9 µm (763.1–1864.6 µm), and the degree of upstream biliary dilation was 14.4 mm (11.05–20.7 mm). In conclusion, endobiliary RFA combined with a biliary plastic stent resulted in a safe and reproducible BBS animal model.
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42. A Rare Case of Thoracic Intradural Epidermoid Cyst after Spinal Cord Stimulator Insertion: A Case Report
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Sun Ha Min, Ji Hae Lee, Jae Hyung Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soung Hee Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Mi-jin Kang
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Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Spinal epidermoid cysts are extremely rare benign tumors and can be congenital or acquired. Acquired spinal epidermoid cysts are found in the lumbosacral region. To our knowledge, no case of epidermoid cyst related to spinal cord stimulator insertion has yet been reported. We report the MRI findings of a rare case of thoracic intradural epidermoid cyst acquired after spinal cord stimulator insertion in a 50-year-old female.
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43. Radiological clues for diagnosing intra-abdominal seminoma in undescended testis on computed tomography
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Myeong Ja Jeong, MD, Soung Hee Kim, MD, Ji-Young Kim, MD, Soo Hyun Kim, MD, Ji Hae Lee, MD, and Mi-Jin Kang, MD
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Seminoma ,Undescended testis ,Testicular vein ,Computed tomography ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
We report a case of intra-abdominal seminoma in an undescended testis, focusing on the radiological clues for diagnosis on computed tomography. A 49-year-old man visited our hospital with a palpable abdominal mass and underwent abdominopelvic computed tomography. Computed tomography demonstrated an ovoid, mildly enhanced, well-defined mass measuring 21 × 16 × 9 cm in the small bowel mesentery mimicking a mass of mesenteric origin. However, a vascular structure was observed in the left posterior aspect of the mass. The vascular structure originated from the inferior posterior part of the mass and ran cranially. The artery subsequently united to the aorta, and the vein united to the left renal vein. We identified the artery and vein as the testicular artery and vein, respectively. We also noted the absence of a left spermatic cord in the left inguinal canal. Therefore, we concluded that the mass originated from the left undescended testis. The patient underwent surgery, and the mass was removed with the testicular vessels; the resected testicular vein was mostly filled with thrombus. On pathological examination, the mass was confirmed to be a seminoma in the undescended testis.
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44. Glycine Decarboxylase Regulates Renal Carcinoma Progression via Interferon Stimulated Gene Factor 3-Mediated Pathway.
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Thi Tuyet Mai Pham, Mikyung Kim, Thuy Quynh Nhu Nguyen, Jae-Hyung Park, Jee In Kim, Ji Hae Seo, Jin Young Kim, and Eunyoung Ha
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45. Generating Input Ground Motions for Seismic Risk Assessment Using Recorded Ground Motions from the Moderate Magnitude Earthquake.
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Ji, Hae Yeon and Kim, Jung Han
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GROUND motion ,GREEN'S functions ,EARTHQUAKE magnitude ,EARTHQUAKE resistant design ,EARTHQUAKES ,EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis - Abstract
To secure the seismic performance of structures, seismic risk assessment is necessary to quantify safety against beyond-design-based earthquakes and seismic design. For the seismic risk assessment of structures, the input ground motions corresponding to the seismic intensity for evaluation are required as seismic loads, which must reflect the tectonic characteristics and site conditions. In this study, ground motions recorded in regions of low to moderate seismicity were used to generate examples of input ground motions for seismic risk assessment. A uniform hazard spectrum (UHS) was used as the target spectrum for risk assessment, following the guidelines. The magnitude and distance parameters of the scenario earthquake for seismic risk assessment were determined via hazard de-aggregation. The empirical Green's function method (EGFM) was used to match the ground motion recorded at the site with the seismic intensity required for seismic risk assessment. In addition, a spectral matching process was applied to ensure that the input ground motion was compatible with the response spectrum used in seismic risk assessment. In this process, the convergence characteristics of the spectral matching to the target spectrum were analyzed. Consequently, the spectral conditions for selecting the ground motion for the seismic risk assessment were determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. C/EBPβ Regulates HIF-1α-Driven Invasion of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Cells.
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Seo, Seung Hee, Lee, Ji Hae, Choi, Eun Kyung, Rho, Seung Bae, and Yoon, Kyungsil
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NON-small-cell lung carcinoma ,GENE expression ,CANCER invasiveness ,PROMOTERS (Genetics) ,DRUG target ,HYPOXIA-inducible factor 1 - Abstract
Metastatic cancer accounts for most cancer-related deaths, and identifying specific molecular targets that contribute to metastatic progression is crucial for the development of effective treatments. Hypoxia, a feature of solid tumors, plays a role in cancer progression by inducing resistance to therapy and accelerating metastasis. Here, we report that CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta (C/EBPβ) transcriptionally regulates hypoxia-inducible factor 1 subunit alpha (HIF1A) and thus promotes migration and invasion of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells under hypoxic conditions. Our results show that knockdown or forced expression of C/EBPβ was correlated with HIF-1α expression and that C/EBPβ directly bound to the promoter region of HIF1A. Silencing HIF1A inhibited the enhanced migration and invasion induced by C/EBPβ overexpression in NSCLC cells under hypoxia. Expression of the HIF-1α target gene, SLC2A1, was also altered in a C/EBPβ-dependent manner, and knockdown of SLC2A1 reduced migration and invasion enhanced by C/EBPβ overexpression. These results indicate that C/EBPβ is a critical regulator for the invasion of NSCLC cells in the hypoxic tumor microenvironment. Collectively, the C/EBPβ-HIF-1α-GLUT1 axis represents a potential therapeutic target for preventing metastatic progression of NSCLC and improving patient outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. The structural relationship of job stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention among youth sports education leaders in Korea.
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Jung, Myung Kyu, Jung, Tae Gyeom, Jeon, Min Woo, and Lee, Ji Hae
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ORGANIZATIONAL commitment ,PERSONNEL management ,JOB satisfaction ,KOREANS ,JOB stress ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling - Abstract
Introduction: This paper is a study aimed at providing insights for developing effective human resource management strategies suitable for Korean youth sports education facilities, by elucidating the multifaceted relationships among job stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention. Through the research, it was academically suggested that the relationships among job stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention of Korean youth sports education facility workers could be structurally and complementarily manifested. To fulfill this objective, data were gathered using snowball sampling from Sports leaders who have experience or are engaged in sports education facilities for youth in Korea as of 23 years. A total of 384 responses were analyzed using frequency, technical statistics, and confirmatory factor, reliability, correlation, and structural equation model analyses. Results: Through these analyses, this study found that job Stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment were significant as both direct and indirect influences on turnover Intention. Intervention strategies should focus on fostering the positive emotions that stem from Intermediation, mitigation, and improvement of job stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Preclinical evaluation of endoscopic placement of a steroid-eluting metal stent in an in vivo porcine benign biliary stricture model
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Sung Ill Jang, Sungsoon Fang, Ji Hae Nahm, Jae Hee Cho, Min Young Do, Su Yeon Lee, Seok Jeong, Don Haeng Lee, and Dong Ki Lee
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Treatment of benign biliary strictures (BBS) using fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS) has a high success rate, but recurrence can occur. Corticosteroids may be useful based on their anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory effects. We investigated the safety and efficacy of corticosteroid-eluting FCSEMS in an animal model. BBSs were created by radiofrequency ablation in 12 mini-pigs. Four weeks later, FCSEMS coated with 0 mg (control), 15 mg (steroid 1 × group), or 30 mg (steroid 2 × group) triamcinolone were inserted endoscopically. The in vitro drug release assay revealed that the optimal stent had 15 mg of triamcinolone and a hydrophilic membrane. No transmural necrosis or perforation occurred in any animal. Fibrous wall thickness tended to decrease macroscopically and microscopically in a triamcinolone dose-dependent manner (control vs. steroid 2 × group: 773.1 vs. 468.5 µm, P = 0.037). Thickness also decreased over time in the steroid 2 × group (3 days vs. 4 weeks: 907.9 vs. 468.5 µm, P = 0.025). Blood parameters tended to improve after stent insertion. In a porcine BBS model, steroid-eluting FCSEMS showed potential as a safe and effective treatment modality to reduce fibrotic tissue. Studies are required to confirm their safety and efficacy in humans with refractory BBS.
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49. The Decision-Making Process of Sports Center Consumer Based on COVID-19 Risk Perception: Applying an Extended Goal-Directed Behavior Model
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Jeoung-Hak Lee, Se-Jin Ko, Ji-Hae Lee, and Min-Jun Kim
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covid-19 ,extended model of goaldirected behavior ,risk perception ,sports center ,decision making process ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
PURPOSE This study aimed to identify the decision-making process for consumers participating in sports centers based on an extended goal-directed behavior model (EMGB), and to provide empirical data for establishing effective operation strategies for sports centers, including additional risk perception of consumers during pandemic. METHODS A total of 446 surveys were used as the final sample. For data analysis, SPSS 21.0 and AMOS 21.0 were used for frequency analysis, correlation analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation model analysis. RESULTS Except for hypothesis 2 and 9, all of the hypothesis were chosen. CONCLUSIONS The findings suggested that extended goal-oriented behavior models can increase consumers' cognitive and emotional factors through emotional aspirations, suggesting that a lower risk perception of COVID19 increases their desire to participate in sports centers, and provides academic fundamental data on how to increase and activate sports centers.
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50. A Study on the Improvement of Air Pollutant Permissible Discharge Standards in the Integrated Environmental Permission System
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Ji Hae Seo, JongBeom Khan, Hyeon-jeong Hwang, Sunkyung Lee, Hyeonsoo Park, and YeongLan Kim
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integrated environmental permission system ,discharge impact analysis ,air pollutant impact assessment ,permissible discharge standards ,act on the integrated control of pollutant discharge facilities ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 - Abstract
Objectives Analysis of overseas cases, and evaluated feasibility of setting permissible discharge standards method in domestic integrated environmental permission system. Through the evaluation results, it is intended to improvement the method of setting permissible discharge standards. Methods The method of setting permissible discharge standards in the United states, Germany and United kingdom were compared, and evaluated feasibility of the method was conducted by applying nitrogen oxide actual emission data. In addition, analyzed problems derived from the case of integrated permits and suggested solutions. Results and Discussion It was confirmed that permissible discharge standards for pollutants were established by reflecting characteristics of country. As a result of evaluated feasibility of the permissible discharge standards setting method, when the criteria set by referring to overseas evaluation standards were applied rather than domestic evalution criteria, the number of stacks that required setting permissible discharge standard through discharge impact analysis tended to increase. Through this, it was confirmed that the method of setting permissible discharge standards in domestic system was not excessively strengthened. In standard modeling(AERMOD) of discharge impact anaysis, it was confirmed that topographical data and stack information had a great influence on calculation of process contribution. Conclusion In order to improve domestic integrated environmental permission system, it is necessary to consider reflecting effective stack height in AERMOD, setting the evaluation of ultrafine dust(PM-2.5) or Ozone(O3) with reference to the United States evaluation method or domestric environmental impact assessment evaluation method, applying a simplified analysis to company where the pollutants emitted have little effect on the air, applying ADJ_U * in order to prevent AERMOD pollutants from being overestimated at high concentrations when the atmosphere is stable and the wind speed is low.
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