28 results on '"Seung-Min Shin"'
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2. Study on Performance of Vehicle with Different Types of 12 V Starter Batteries Using HILS
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Tae-Hoon Kim, Hyun-Sik Song, Donghyun Shin, Byoung-Kuk Lee, Jin-Beom Jeong, and Seung-Min Shin
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Battery (electricity) ,Alternator (automotive) ,Test bench ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Powertrain ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Automotive industry ,02 engineering and technology ,Automotive engineering ,Lithium battery ,law.invention ,Internal combustion engine ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Fuel efficiency ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
There is an active technological development effort into the fuel efficiency enhancement of the existing internal combustion engine vehicles. As part of this technological development effort, researches are being conducted on the use of lithium batteries as the starter battery for internal combustion engine vehicles, in place of lead–acid batteries. While the use of lithium starter battery is expected to result in various advantages and disadvantages, there is a lack of specific research on this area. Therefore, in this paper, we present a quantitative analysis of the characteristics and performance of internal combustion engine vehicles with different types of starter batteries. For this purpose, we simulate the power-net system of a vehicle, including charging control, through a test bench based on actual vehicle data, and develop an automotive power-net hardware-in-the-loop simulation (HILS) by combining the test bench with a powertrain model. HILS-based test and evaluation were performed for vehicles equipped with absorbent glass mat (AGM) battery and those with lithium battery, using an actual road evaluation pattern to compare their characteristics and performance with impedance measurements for each type of battery.
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- 2019
3. KRAS targeting antibody synergizes anti-cancer activity of gemcitabine against pancreatic cancer
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Yong Sung Kim, Kyung Hee Jung, Soon-Sun Hong, Yeo Wool Kang, Seung-Min Shin, Min Ji Cheon, Soo Jung Kim, Min Gyu Woo, Mi Kwon Son, Boreum Han, Hong Hua Yan, Jung Hee Park, Zhenghuan Fang, Joo Han Lim, and Ji Eun Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Angiogenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mice, Nude ,medicine.disease_cause ,Deoxycytidine ,Antibodies ,Targeted therapy ,Metastasis ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Pancreatic cancer ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Drug Synergism ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Gemcitabine ,Tumor Burden ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Mutation ,Cancer research ,KRAS ,business ,Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Pancreatic cancer exhibits an oncogenic KRAS mutation rate of ∼90%. Despite research and drug development efforts focused on KRAS, no targeted therapy has been clinically approved for the treatment of pancreatic cancer with KRAS mutation. Also, the efficacy of gemcitabine is poor due to rapidly acquired resistance. We developed RT11-i antibody, which directly targets the intracellularly activated GTP-bound form of oncogenic RAS mutants. Here, we investigated the combined effects of RT11-i and gemcitabine in vitro and in vivo, and the mechanism involved. RT11-i significantly sensitized pancreatic cancer cells to gemcitabine. Also, the co-treatment synergistically inhibited angiogenesis, migration, and invasion, and showed synergistic anticancer activity by inhibiting the RAF/MEK/ERK or PI3K/AKT pathways. Furthermore, co-treatment inhibited endothelial barrier disruption in tumor vessels, which is a critical step in vascular leakiness of metastasis, and improved vessel structural stability. Importantly, co-treatment significantly suppressed tumor growth in an orthotopic tumor model. Taken together, our findings show that RT11-i synergistically increased the antitumor activity of gemcitabine by inhibiting RAS downstream signaling, which suggests RT11-i and gemcitabine be viewed a potential combination treatment option for pancreatic cancer patients with KRAS mutation.
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- 2018
4. Enhanced T-type calcium channel 3.2 activity in sensory neurons contributes to neuropathic-like pain of monosodium iodoacetate-induced knee osteoarthritis
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Xu Hao, Seung Min Shin, Quinn H. Hogan, Chensheng Qiu, Hongfei Xiang, Hongwei Yu, Brandon Itson-Zoske, and Yongsong Cai
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Monosodium iodoacetate ,Sensory Receptor Cells ,Sensory system ,Osteoarthritis ,Pharmacology ,Pathogenesis ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Calcium Channels, T-Type ,0302 clinical medicine ,Piperidines ,Ganglia, Spinal ,Medicine ,Animals ,neuropathic pain ,Inflammation ,Activating Transcription Factor 3 ,T-type calcium channel 3.2 ,business.industry ,whole-cell patch clamp ,Chronic pain ,T-type calcium channel ,Imidazoles ,dorsal root ganglia ,Nociceptors ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,medicine.disease ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Immunohistochemistry ,Sciatic Nerve ,Rats ,Up-Regulation ,Diphosphates ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,nervous system ,Neuropathic pain ,Behavior Rating Scale ,Benzamides ,Molecular Medicine ,Neuralgia ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
The monosodium iodoacetate knee osteoarthritis model has been widely used for the evaluation of osteoarthritis pain, but the pathogenesis of associated chronic pain is not fully understood. The T-type calcium channel 3.2 (CaV3.2) is abundantly expressed in the primary sensory neurons, in which it regulates neuronal excitability at both the somata and peripheral terminals and facilitates spontaneous neurotransmitter release at the spinal terminals. In this study, we investigated the involvement of primary sensory neuron-CaV3.2 activation in monosodium iodoacetate osteoarthritis pain. Knee joint osteoarthritis pain was induced by intra-articular injection of monosodium iodoacetate (2 mg) in rats, and sensory behavior was evaluated for 35 days. At that time, knee joint structural histology, primary sensory neuron injury, and inflammatory gliosis in lumbar dorsal root ganglia, and spinal dorsal horn were examined. Primary sensory neuron-T-type calcium channel current by patch-clamp recording and CaV3.2 expression by immunohistochemistry and immunoblots were determined. In a subset of animals, pain relief by CaV3.2 inhibition after delivery of CaV3.2 inhibitor TTA-P2 into sciatic nerve was investigated. Knee injection of monosodium iodoacetate resulted in osteoarthritis histopathology, weight-bearing asymmetry, sensory hypersensitivity of the ipsilateral hindpaw, and inflammatory gliosis in the ipsilateral dorsal root ganglia, sciatic nerve, and spinal dorsal horn. Neuronal injury marker ATF-3 was extensively upregulated in primary sensory neurons, suggesting that neuronal damage was beyond merely knee-innervating primary sensory neurons. T-type current in dissociated primary sensory neurons from lumbar dorsal root ganglia of monosodium iodoacetate rats was significantly increased, and CaV3.2 protein levels in the dorsal root ganglia and spinal dorsal horn ipsilateral to monosodium iodoacetate by immunoblots were significantly increased, compared to controls. Perineural application of TTA-P2 into the ipsilateral sciatic nerve alleviated mechanical hypersensitivity and weight-bearing asymmetry in monosodium iodoacetate osteoarthritis rats. Overall, our findings demonstrate an elevated CaV3.2 expression and enhanced function of primary sensory neuron-T channels in the monosodium iodoacetate osteoarthritis pain. Further study is needed to delineate the importance of dysfunctional primary sensory neuron-CaV3.2 in osteoarthritis pain.
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- 2020
5. A Study on the Algorithm for Determining Back Bead Generation in GMA Welding Using Deep Learning
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Min Seok Kim, Dong Hyun Kim, Seung Min Shin, and Sehun Rhee
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Automotive industry ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,02 engineering and technology ,Manufacturing engineering ,Industrial technology ,Work (electrical) ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Christian ministry ,business ,Research center - Abstract
This work was supported by the Industrial technology Innovation Program (No. 10063421, 'Development of the in-line welds quality estimation system and network-based quality control technology in arc and spot welds of ultra high strength steels for automotive parts assembly') funded By the Ministry of Trade, industry & Energy(MI, Korea).This research was respectfully supported by Engineering Development Research Center (EDRC) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE). (No. N0000990)
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- 2018
6. Practice Guideline to Prevent Postoperative Pulmonary Complications for Abdominal Surgery
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Hye-Ran Choi and Seung Min Shin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Guideline ,business ,Surgery ,Abdominal surgery - Published
- 2017
7. Effect of orientation of fracture zone on tunnel behavior during construction using model test
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Chung-Sik Yoo, Jung-Hyuk Choi, Yun-Gyu Cho, Seung-min Shin, and Eun-Mok Chung
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Model test ,Fracture zone ,Geotechnical engineering ,Structural engineering ,Orientation (graph theory) ,business - Published
- 2015
8. Maximum Efficiency Operation of Three-Level T-type Inverter for Low-Voltage and Low-Power Home Appliances
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Byoung-Kuk Lee, Seung-Min Shin, and Jung-Hoon Ahn
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Maximum efficiency ,Engineering ,Operation mode ,business.industry ,Selection strategy ,Electrical engineering ,Inverter ,Grid-tie inverter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Low voltage ,Three level ,Power (physics) - Abstract
This paper proposes a maximum efficiency operation strategy for three-level T-type inverter in entire operation areas. The three-level T-type inverter has higher and lower efficiency areas compared with two-level inverter. The proposed strategy aims to operate in the maximum efficiency point for the low-voltage and low-power home appliances. The three-level T-type inverter is analyzed in detail, and the two operation mode selection strategy is developed. The proposed algorithm is verified by theoretical analysis and experimental results.
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- 2015
9. A Clinical Study of Mandibular Angle Fracture
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Ji-Su Oh, Seung-Min Shin, Su-Gwan Kim, Kyung-Seop Lim, Wook-Jae Yoon, Cheol-Man Kim, and Jae-Seek You
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Molar ,Fracture risk ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dentistry ,Mandibular angle ,Clinical study ,stomatognathic diseases ,Mandibular injuries ,stomatognathic system ,Jaw Fracture ,Fracture (geology) ,Jaw fracture ,Medicine ,Proper treatment ,Original Article ,business ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) - Abstract
Purpose: To establish management protocol for mandibular angle fracture, we describe pertinent factors including cause, impacted third molar and recent treatment tendency. Methods: We examined the records of 62 patients who had unilateral mandibular angle fracture. Sixty patients who had open reduction surgery were examined at postoperative weeks 1, 4, 8, 12, and 28. Results: Left mandibular angle fracture is frequent in younger males. Presence of the mandibular third molar can increase fracture risk. Because of attached muscle, favorable fractures occurred primarily in the mandibular angle area. Conclusion: Extracting the mandibular third molar can prevent angle fractures, and open reduction with only one plate adaptation is generally the proper treatment method for mandibular angle fracture.
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- 2014
10. Compensation PWM Technique for Extended Output Voltage Range in Three-Phase VSI Using Three Shunt Resistors
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Rae-Kwan Park, Byoung-Kuk Lee, and Seung-Min Shin
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Numerical analysis ,Dead zone ,Compensation (engineering) ,Three-phase ,Modulation ,Control theory ,Electronic engineering ,Voltage range ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Pulse-width modulation ,Voltage - Abstract
This paper proposes a compensation PWM technique for the extension of output voltage ranges in three-phase VSI applications using three shunt resistors. The proposed technique aims to solve the dead zone, which occurs in high modulation indexes. In the dead zone, two phase currents cannot be sampled correctly, so that the three-phase VSI cannot be operated up to the maximum output voltage. The dead zone is analyzed in detail, and the compensation PWM algorithm is developed. The proposed algorithm is verified by numerical analysis and experimental results.
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- 2014
11. Transmembrane protein 100 is expressed in neurons and glia of dorsal root ganglia and is reduced after painful nerve injury
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Hongwei Yu, Yongsong Cai, Hao Xu, Seung Min Shin, Quinn H. Hogan, Brandon Itson-Zoske, Hongfei Xiang, and Fei Wang
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Inflammatory pain ,TRPV1 ,02 engineering and technology ,Neuropathic pain ,Transmembrane protein 100 ,01 natural sciences ,Primary sensory neurons ,lcsh:RD78.3-87.3 ,Dorsal root ganglion ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Medicine ,Dorsal root ganglia ,010306 general physics ,Microglia ,business.industry ,Nerve injury ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,lcsh:Anesthesiology ,Calcitonin ,Peripheral nerve injury ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Immunohistochemistry ,Satellite glial cells ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Neuropathic ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Research Paper - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text., Introduction: Tmem100 modulates interactions between TRPA1 and TRPV1. The cell specificity of Tmem100 expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) is not well defined, nor is the effect of peripheral nerve injury on Tmem100 expression. Objective: This study was designed to determine the cell specificity of Tmem100 expression in DRG and its subcellular localization, and to examine how Tmem100 expression may be altered in painful conditions. Methods: Dorsal root ganglion Tmem100 expression was determined by immunohistochemistry, immunoblot, and quantitative real-time PCR, and compared between various experimental rat pain models and controls. Results: Tmem100 is expressed in both neurons and perineuronal glial cells in the rat DRG. The plasma membrane and intracellular localization of Tmem100 are identified in 83% ± 6% of IB4-positive and 48% ± 6% of calcitonin gene-related peptide–positive neurons, as well as in medium- and large-sized neurons, with its immunopositivity colocalized to TRPV1 (94% ± 5%) and TRPA1 (96% ± 3%). Tmem100 is also detected in the perineuronal satellite glial cells and in some microglia. Tmem100 protein is significantly increased in the lumbar DRGs in the complete Freund adjuvant inflammatory pain. By contrast, peripheral nerve injury by spinal nerve ligation diminishes Tmem100 expression in the injured DRG, with immunoblot and immunohistochemistry experiments showing reduced Tmem100 protein levels in both neurons and satellite glial cells of DRGs proximal to injury, whereas Tmem100 is unchanged in adjacent DRGs. The spared nerve injury model also reduces Tmem100 protein in the injured DRGs. Conclusion: Our data demonstrate a pain pathology–dependent alteration of DRG Tmem100 protein expression, upregulated during CFA inflammatory pain but downregulated during neuropathic pain.
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- 2019
12. HILS-based analysis of characteristics and performance of internal combustion engine vehicles with varying battery types
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Tae-Hoon Kim, Byoung-Kuk Lee, Hyun-Sik Song, and Seung-Min Shin
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Automotive engine ,Battery (electricity) ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,Engineering ,Test bench ,business.industry ,Powertrain ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Automotive industry ,02 engineering and technology ,Automotive engineering ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Internal combustion engine ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Fuel efficiency ,Automotive battery ,business - Abstract
Along with the recent developments of environmentally friendly vehicles, there is an active technological development effort into the fuel efficiency enhancement of the existing internal combustion engine vehicles. As part of such technological development effort, researches are being conducted on the use of lithium batteries as the starter battery for internal combustion engine vehicles in place of lead-acid batteries, which have already been released as a test product for high-end vehicles. While the use of lithium starter battery as a replacement is expected to lead to various advantages and disadvantages at the same time, there is a lack of specific research on this area. Therefore, in this paper, we present a quantitative analysis of characteristics and performance in internal combustion engine vehicles with different battery types. For this purpose, we simulate a power-net system of a vehicle including charging control through a test bench based on actual vehicle data, and develop automotive power-net HILS by combining the test bench with a powertrain model. Based on HILS, we conduct tests of vehicles with AGM battery and lithium battery under various test scenarios, in order to comparatively analyze the characteristics and performance of the vehicle.
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- 2016
13. A Study on the Design and Selection of Switch and Diode by Analyzing Current Ringing on DCM Bi-directional Buck Converter
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Young-Dal Lee, Byoung-Kuk Lee, Gyu-Yeong Choe, Tae-Won Lee, and Seung-Min Shin
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Engineering ,Parasitic capacitance ,business.industry ,Buck converter ,Buck–boost converter ,Ćuk converter ,Electronic engineering ,Topology (electrical circuits) ,General Medicine ,Electric power ,Ringing ,business ,Diode - Abstract
This paper presents a design and topology selection of bi-direcional buck converter based on PV PCS for managing the electric power. Futhermore, Current Ringing on DCM bi-directional buck converter for soft switching is analyzed in detail. PSIM Simulation and Experiments at the various operating points show the propriety of this paper. Building on the result of simulation and experiment, a comparative analysis is performed with the approximate estimate. By use of a study, the selecion of switch and diode which improve efficiency of the overall system is appiled to DCM bi-directional buck converter based on PV PCS.
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- 2012
14. Development of a Force-Reflecting Robotic Platform for Cardiac Catheter Navigation
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Seung Min Shin, Jung Chan Lee, Jaesoon Choi, Hui Nam Pak, Seung Joon Song, Yongdoo Park, Jun Woo Park, and Kyung Sun
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Biomedical Engineering ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Navigation system ,Bioengineering ,Control engineering ,General Medicine ,Cardiac Ablation ,Motion control ,Signal ,Biomaterials ,Mechanism (engineering) ,Torque ,Actuator ,business ,Simulation ,Haptic technology - Abstract
Electrophysiological catheters are used for both diagnostics and clinical intervention. To facilitate more accurate and precise catheter navigation, robotic cardiac catheter navigation systems have been developed and commercialized. The authors have developed a novel force-reflecting robotic catheter navigation system. The system is a network-based master-slave configuration having a 3-degree of freedom robotic manipulator for operation with a conventional cardiac ablation catheter. The master manipulator implements a haptic user interface device with force feedback using a force or torque signal either measured with a sensor or estimated from the motor current signal in the slave manipulator. The slave manipulator is a robotic motion control platform on which the cardiac ablation catheter is mounted. The catheter motions-forward and backward movements, rolling, and catheter tip bending-are controlled by electromechanical actuators located in the slave manipulator. The control software runs on a real-time operating system-based workstation and implements the master/slave motion synchronization control of the robot system. The master/slave motion synchronization response was assessed with step, sinusoidal, and arbitrarily varying motion commands, and showed satisfactory performance with insignificant steady-state motion error. The current system successfully implemented the motion control function and will undergo safety and performance evaluation by means of animal experiments. Further studies on the force feedback control algorithm and on an active motion catheter with an embedded actuation mechanism are underway.
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- 2010
15. Prevalence of Precancerous Conditions and Gastric Cancer Based upon the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea for 7 Years, Single Center Experience
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Ji Hyuk Kang, Seung Min Shin, Yun Jeong Lim, Jae Hyeuk Choi, Jin Ho Lee, Jae Nam Yang, and Jung Hyun Kang
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Adenoma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Esophagogastroduodenoscopy ,Mortality rate ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Single Center ,digestive system diseases ,Early Gastric Cancer ,Internal medicine ,Cancer screening ,medicine ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Aims. Gastric cancer is the second most prevalent cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Korea. The National Cancer Screening Program (NCSP) has implemented esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) biennially for all Koreans starting in their 40s. This study was conducted to estimate the clinical relevance of NCSP through identifying the prevalence of gastric disease, including cancer.Materials and Methods. Data from 40,821 subjects who received the screening EGD in the single center for 7 years were retrospectively investigated.Results. The overall prevalence of nonatrophic/atrophic/metaplastic gastritis, peptic ulcer, adenoma, early gastric cancer (EGC), and advanced gastric cancer (AGC) was 44.28%, 27.97%, 14.95%, 0.59%, 0.43%, 0.21%, and 0.09%, respectively. The prevalence of metaplastic gastritis, peptic ulcer, adenoma, EGC, and AGC was significantly higher in men than in women. The prevalence of preneoplastic/neoplastic disease significantly increased with age. Judged from the ratio of EGC to AGC, the proportion of EGC made up to 70% of all cancers.Conclusions. Screening endoscopy starting for people in their 40s should be strongly recommended for the elderly. Through the NCSP, the early detection of gastric cancer might contribute to the decreased mortality rate due to gastric cancer in Korea.
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- 2015
16. Development of controller for DC-module integrated converter using cascaded buck-boost converter
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Tae-Won Lee, Byoung-Kuk Lee, Seung-Min Shin, and Dong-Hee Kim
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Forward converter ,Engineering ,Flowchart ,business.industry ,Buck converter ,Ćuk converter ,Buck–boost converter ,law.invention ,Power optimizer ,Control theory ,law ,Boost converter ,Electronic engineering ,business - Abstract
In this paper, the mode selection algorithm and the control flow chart are proposed for DC-module integrated converter (DC-MIC), which can be operated under mismatch problem of each PV module. In order to operate DC-MIC, a simple configuration control algorithm is proposed. This algorithm includes mode selection method to operate switch of cascaded buck-boost converter simply which has two kind of functioned switches. Based on the control algorithm, a system flowchart is also proposed. The validity of the proposed control algorithm and the flowchart are verified by experimental results based on 250W DC-MIC with grid connection inverter.
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- 2012
17. On the feasibility of DC home appliance in DC power supply system using power simulator
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Seung-Min Shin, Jung-Hoon Ahn, Yun-Sung Kim, and Byoung-Kuk Lee
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Electric power system ,Engineering ,business.industry ,AC adapter ,Electrical engineering ,Home appliance ,business ,Simulation ,Power (physics) - Abstract
This paper carries out feasibility study of DC home appliance in appropriate of DC power supply system. For this purpose, the difference of structure and safety between AC and DC home appliance is comparatively analyzed, and the countermeasures against predicted problems are suggested in advance. The power simulator of general specifications is designed for comprehensive evaluation. Under this experimental test-bed, the possibility of DC home appliance with these countermeasures is verified.
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- 2012
18. Comparative analysis of active inrush current limiter for high-voltage DC power supply system
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Jung-Hoon Ahn, Eun-Ju Lee, Byoung-Kuk Lee, and Seung-Min Shin
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Engineering ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,Control theory ,business.industry ,Thermistor ,Electronic engineering ,Limiter ,High voltage ,Inductor ,business ,Inrush current ,Inrush current limiter ,Power (physics) - Abstract
This paper performs analysis and verification of active inrush current limiter (AICL) using the MOSFET for high-voltage DC power supply. To active this, the performance characteristic of AICL is analyzed comparatively with inrush current limiters using inductor, NTC thermistor, and relay, which have been used to protect the devices. And utilized of AICL when is applied to high-voltage DC power supply is considered. In addition, a study on the relationship between the strength of a limited current, settling time and parameter of devices, which are organized AICL is performed. To verify effectiveness of AICL experiment is carried out using actual parameters. Through this study, utilization and reliability of AICL for high-voltage DC power supply is analyzed and evaluated theoretically and experimentally.
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- 2012
19. Analysis of current gain by varying the spacing between cells in a PV module with quantum efficiency measurement
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Keyman Bae, Seung-Min Shin, Eun-Chel Cho, Sungyong Shin, Ohjune Kwon, Un-iI Baek, Indeok Chung, Won-jae Lee, and In-Sik Moon
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Power loss ,Materials science ,integumentary system ,Silicon ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Power (physics) ,Monocrystalline silicon ,chemistry ,Energy transformation ,Optoelectronics ,Quantum efficiency ,Current (fluid) ,business - Abstract
We analyzed the cell-to-module power conversion loss (CTM power loss) of industrial monocrystalline- (mono-Si) and multi-crystalline-silicon (multi-Si) solar cells. To reduce the CTM power loss of industrial solar cells by improving the optical losses, we investigated the effect of spacing between cells in a PV module by quantum efficiency measurement.
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- 2012
20. [A case of peritoneal mesothelioma with direct invasion to gastric mucosa]
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Hyang Eun Seo, Mi Jin Gu, Sang Man Park, Se Hwan Kim, Soo Hwan Seol, Ji Yeol Shin, Byung Sik Hwang, and Seung Min Shin
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.disease_cause ,Asbestos ,Peritoneal Neoplasm ,Peritoneum ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Gastric mucosa ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Peritoneal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Stomach ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gastric Mucosa ,Peritoneal mesothelioma ,Abdomen ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Mesothelioma is a rare aggressive tumor arising from the mesothelial cell and regarded as universally fatal disease with average survival around 1 year. The incidence rate is varied from one to forty per million in different countries and increasing by the year. The most common site of tumor origin is the pleura and only 20% to 33% of mesothelioma arise from the peritoneum. There are increasing reports of malignant mesothelioma with forty to fifty fatal cases per year in Korea. Histological studies with immunohistochemical stain is helpful for the diagnosis of peritoneal mesothelioma and imaging modality alone is not sufficient for diagnosis, so it is difficult to confirm diagnosis. A 64-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with a palpable mass on abdomen. The 6x6 cm sized huge mass was seen on the body of stomach adjacent to the peritoneum. We report a case of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma without evident exposure to asbestos, of which direct invasion to the gastric mucosa was confirmed by endoscopic biopsy and immunohistochemical stain.
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- 2010
21. Recent First Line Eradication Rate ofHelicobacter pyloriInfection: Single Center Experience
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Hyoun Woo Kang, Seung Min Shin, Yun Jeong Lim, Moon Su Koh, Jin Ho Lee, Jun Kyu Lee, Jae Hak Kim, and Yeo Jin Yoon
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Helicobacter pylori infection ,biology ,business.industry ,First line ,Medicine ,Helicobacter pylori ,business ,Single Center ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology - Published
- 2015
22. Association Between Physical Activity And Metabolic Syndrome: A Cross Sectional Study In South Korean Adult
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Ryu Seungho, Seung-min Shin, Yeonsoo Kim, Seung-seok Woo, and Jung-woo Oh
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Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,Environmental health ,Physical activity ,Medicine ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,Association (psychology) ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2011
23. Left Ventricular Dyssynchrony in Patients Showing Diastolic Dysfunction without Overt Symptoms of Heart Failure
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Ki Ju Kim, Hyun-Jae Kang, Jae Hoon Kim, Hee Sang Jang, Byung Seok Bae, Byung Chun Jung, Bong Ryeol Lee, Seung Min Shin, and Jung Gil Park
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Systole ,Diastole ,Doppler echocardiography ,Doppler imaging ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Ventricular dyssynchrony ,Speckle tracking image ,Aged ,Heart Failure, Diastolic ,Ejection fraction ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Diastolic heart failure ,E/E' ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Dyssynchrony ,Case-Control Studies ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,Diastolic dysfunction ,Original Article ,Female ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS Few studies have assessed left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony in cases of diastolic dysfunction that do not include overt symptoms of heart failure. We hypothesized that systolic or diastolic dyssynchrony involves unique features with respect to the degree of diastolic impairment in isolated diastolic dysfunction. METHODS We examined 105 subjects with no history of overt symptoms of heart failure and a left ventricular ejection fraction > 50% for mechanical dyssynchrony using tissue Doppler imaging. RESULTS In terms of longitudinal dyssynchrony, four cases showed (6.3%) LV intraventricular systolic dyssynchrony (SDS(LV)), whereas none had LV intraventricular diastolic dyssynchrony (DDS(LV)) or co-existing systolic dyssynchrony. Radial dyssynchrony (RD) was found in six cases (9.4%). After adjusting for age, SDS(LV) and DDS(LV) were found to be significantly related to increases in the E/E' ratio (r = 0.405 and p < 0.001 vs. r = 0.216 and p = 0.045, respectively). RD at the base and apex was also significantly related to increases in E/E' (r = 0.298 and p = 0.002 vs. r = 0.196 and p = 0.045, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Systolic and diastolic dyssynchrony in subjects with isolated diastolic dysfunction but without overt symptoms of heart failure was not as common as in patients with diastolic heart failure; however, the systolic and diastolic intraventricular time delay increased with increases in the E/E' ratio, an indicator of diastolic dysfunction.
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- 2010
24. Characteristics of Myocardial Deformation and Rotation in Subjects With Diastolic Dysfunction Without Diastolic Heart Failure
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Hee Sang Jang, Seung Min Shin, Ki Ju Kim, Bong Ryeol Lee, Hyun-Jae Kang, Byung Seok Bae, Byung Chun Jung, Jung Gil Park, and Jae Hoon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ejection fraction ,E/A ratio ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Diastole ,Diastolic heart failure ,E/E' Ratio ,Doppler echocardiography ,medicine.disease ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Heart failure ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Original Article ,Heart failure, diastolic ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Radial stress - Abstract
Background and Objectives There have been very few pathophysiologic studies on isolated diastolic dysfunction. We hypothesized that the characteristics of isolated diastolic dysfunction would be located, on the clinical continuum, between those of a normal heart and diastolic heart failure. Subjects and Methods We enrolled 102 subjects who had no history of overt symptoms of heart failure and who had a left ventricular ejection fraction of more than 50%. They were examined for myocardial deformation and rotation using the two-dimensional speckle tracking image (2D-STI) technique. Results The circumferential strains and radial strain at the apical level (RSapex) were related to the ratio of the transmitral early peak velocity over the early diastolic mitral annulus velocity (E/E'). After adjustment for age, the RSapex showed a positive relationship with the E/E' ratio; whereas, the circumferential strains did not. Instead, the circumferential strains demonstrated a significant correlation with age. Basal rotation and left ventricular (LV) torsion were also related to age, but had no relationship with the E/E' ratio. However, as the E/E' ratio value increased, systolic mitral annular velocity decreased. Conclusion Except for the RSapex, LV myocardial deformation and rotation did not vary with the degree of E/E' ratio elevation when there was no associated diastolic heart failure. Additionally, in clinical situations such as isolated diastolic dysfunction, the advancement of age has a relatively greater influence on characteristics of LV myocardial deformation and rotation rather than on the E/E' ratio.
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- 2009
25. A Case of Sclerosed Hemangioma Mimicking Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
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Jong Hun Park, Hyun Soo Kim, Kyung Rak Sohn, Seung Min Shin, Hyang Eun Seo, Jang Ho Kim, Se Hwan Kim, and Sang Man Park
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bile Duct Neoplasm ,Cholangiocarcinoma ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Hemangioma ,medicine ,Humans ,Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Common bile duct ,Bile duct ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,Abdominal ultrasonography ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Hemangioma is one of the most frequently encountered benign hepatic neoplasm which can develop secondary degeneration. Sclerosed hemangioma is a rare disease histologically characterized by large amount of collagen and elastic fibril between sclerosed small vessels. Its differential diagnosis is very difficult. It should be included in the differential diagnosis of other hepatic lesions such as hepatocellular carcinoma, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, and metastatic hepatic tumor. A 77-year old male was admitted with upper abdominal discomfort. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed GB stone, dilated common bile duct with bile duct stone, and a 4.6 cm sized hyperechoic mass at segment 5 and 6 of the liver. Abdominal dynamic computed tomography demonstrated dilated intrahepatic bile ducts and a 5 x 5 cm sized mass which showed minimally delayed enhancement. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging revealed the mass with low signal intensity in T1 weighted image, high signal intensity and focal low signal in T2 weighted image which showed minimal enhancement. We removed common bile duct stone with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography then decided to undergo right lower segmentectomy of liver due to possibility of cholangiocarcinoma. Histopathological examination of hepatic mass showed large amount of fibrous tissue with occasional residual vascular channels. We describe one case of sclerosed hemangioma mimicking cholangiocarcinoma.
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26. Characteristics of QT Interval and QT Dispersion in Exercise Electrocardiogram: Healthy Persons versus Stable Angina Patients
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Hee Sang Jang, Byung Chun Jung, Jin Hong Park, Hyun Jik Lee, Dae Young Kim, Bong Soo Kim, Bong Ryeol Lee, Jae Hoon Kim, Hyun-Jae Kang, and Seung Min Shin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,12 lead electrocardiogram ,medicine.disease ,QT interval ,Exercise electrocardiogram ,Stable angina ,Stenosis ,Internal medicine ,Qt dispersion ,Heart rate ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Repolarization ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background and Objectives: The QT interval (QTi) and QT dispersion (QTd), which represent the myocardial electrical heterogeneity of repolarization, were studied to recognize the differences between normal controls (n=32) and stable angina patients (n=78). Subjects and Methods: During the treadmill exercise test, standard 12 lead Electrocardiogram (ECG) was obtained at every stage, with the QTi and QTd measured. The corrected QT interval (cQTi) and QT dispersion (cQTd) were calculated using Bazett’s formula, with the Delta QT interval (ΔQTi) measured on leads V5 and aVF. Results: During exercise, the QTi had a reverse relationship with the heart rate in both groups, but was decreased by a lesser extent in the patient group. The QTd also had a tendency to decrease according to increasing heart rate in both groups and was significantly greater in the patient group. The corrected QTi increased during exercise in both groups, and reached maximum during the pre-peak stage, but was minimized during a 1 minute recovery stage in the patient group. The corrected QTd reached a maximum during the peak exercise stage in both groups, but the values between the two groups were significantly different. Both the QTi and cQTi had tendencies to increase according to the number of vessels with stenosis. The ΔQTi tended to reflect a regional ischemia in a single vessel disease. Conclusion: The QTi, QTd, cQTi and cQTd were increased in the stable angina patients compared with the normal controls, and augmented during the exercise test. (Korean Circ J 2007;37: 543-549) KEY WORD: Exercise test.
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27. Oncoprotein HCCR-1 expression in breast cancer is well correlated with known breast cancer prognostic factors including the HER2 overexpression, p53 mutation, and ER/PR status
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Sang Min Jung, Jin Woo Kim, Hyun Kee Kim, Seon-Ah Ha, Yu Sun Lee, Sang Seol Jung, Hae Joo Kim, Youn Soo Lee, Yeun-Jun Chung, Seung Min Shin, Sanghee Kim, and Hong Namkoong
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CA15-3 ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cancer Research ,Genotype ,Receptor, ErbB-2 ,CA 15-3 ,medicine.disease_cause ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Breast cancer ,Surgical oncology ,Internal medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,Genetics ,Medicine ,Humans ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Oncogene ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Blotting, Northern ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Immunohistochemistry ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Receptors, Estrogen ,Cancer research ,Female ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,business ,Carcinogenesis ,Receptors, Progesterone ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Oncoprotein HCCR-1 functions as a negative regulator of the p53 and contributes breast tumorigenesis. The serum HCCR-1 assay is useful in diagnosing breast cancer and mice transgenic for HCCR developed breast cancers. But it is unknown how HCCR-1 contributes to human breast tumorigenesis. Methods Oncogene HCCR-1 expression levels were determined in normal breast tissues, breast cancer tissues and cancer cell lines. We examined whether HCCR-1 protein expression in breast cancer is related to different biological characteristics, including ER, PR, p53 genotype, and HER2 status in 104 primary breast cancer tissues using immunohistochemical analyses. Results HCCR-1 was upregulated in breast cancer cells and tissues compared with normal breast tissues. In this study, overexpression of HCCR-1 was well correlated with known breast cancer prognostic markers including the presence of steroid receptors (ER and PR), p53 mutation and high HER2 overexpression. HCCR-1 was not detected in the ER-negative, PR-negative, p53 negative and low HER2 breast cancer tissues. These data indicate that the level of HCCR-1 in breast cancer tissues is relatively well correlated with known breast cancer factors, including the HER2 overexpression, p53 mutation, and ER/PR status. Conclusion Determination of HCCR-1 levels as options for HER2 testing is promising although it needs further evaluation.
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28. Prevalence of pathologies related to impacted mandibular third molars
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Seung-Min Shin, Eun Joo Choi, and Seong-Yong Moon
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Molar ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Disease ,Pathological lesion ,Ameloblastoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Cyst ,Survival rate ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Research ,Retrospective cohort study ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Dentigerous cyst ,Surgery ,Impacted third molar ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,Surgical extraction ,Male predominance - Abstract
Objective Prevalence of cysts and tumors related to impacted third molars has been considered important because the risk justifies prophylactic extraction. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of cysts or tumors associated with impacted mandibular third molars (IMTMs) according to patients’ age and gender. Methods Over the period from August 2006 to August 2011, 20,802 third molars from 17,535 patients were removed. Among these, IMTMs without cysts nor tumors were classified as non-pathology group, and IMTMs with cysts and tumors were classified into pathology group. The prevalence of IMTMs and associated cysts or tumors was analyzed in patient groups stratified by age and gender. The pathology group patients were also classified according to histopathological findings and the corresponding age groups. Results Radiographic signs of disease were detected for 176 lesions (0.846 %) in 165 patients. Of these, 135 (76.4 %) lesions were diagnosed as dentigerous cysts, 31 (17.6 %) as keratocysticodontogenic tumors, and 10 (5.7 %) as ameloblastomas. The prevalence of cysts or tumors tended to increase after 50 years of age, such as 7.27 % in 6th decades, 18.60 % in 7th decades, and 11.53 % in 8th decades, with a male predominance in older patients. Conclusions IMTMs in old age patients more than 50 years old has high possibilities of developing cyst or tumors especially in male patients. However, these results should not be used as the only evidence for justifying prophylactic extraction, and further studies should investigate the survival rate of IMTMs without any pathologic in older populations.
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