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202. Synthesis, characterization and catalytic properties of TS-1 monoliths
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Kim, W. J., Kim, T. J., Ahn, W. S., Lee, Y. J., and Yoon, K. B.
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203. Visualization of transfection of hepatocytes by galactosylated chitosan-graft-poly(ethylene glycol)/DNA complexes by confocal laser scanning microscopy
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Park, I. K., Kim, T. H., Kim, S. I., Park, Y. H., Kim, W. J., Akaike, T., and Cho, C. S.
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- 2003
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204. Galactosylated chitosan (GC)-graft-poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) as hepatocyte-targeting DNA carrier: Preparation and physicochemical characterization of GC-graft-PVP/DNA complex (1)
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Park, I. K., Ihm, J. E., Park, Y. H., Choi, Y. J., Kim, S. I., Kim, W. J., Akaike, T., and Cho, C. S.
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- 2003
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205. Leakage of cement in percutaneous transpedicular vertebroplasty for painful osteoporotic compression fractures
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Yeom, J. S., Kim, W. J., Choy, W. S., Lee, C. K., Chang, B. S., and Kang, J. W.
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- 2003
206. Partial melting effect on tensile elongation behavior and activation energy for plastic flow in high-strain-rate superplastic 2124 Al alloy and 2124 Al composites
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Kim, W. J. and Lee, J. D.
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- 2000
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207. Characteristics and Sintering Behavior of Yttria Powders Synthesized by the Combustion Process
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Kim, W.-J., Park, J. Y., Oh, S. J., Kim, Y. S., Hong, G.-W., and Kuk, I.-H.
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- 1999
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208. Effect of formaldehyde on the expression of adhesion molecules in nasal microvascular endothelial cells: the role of formaldehyde in the pathogenesis of sick building syndrome
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Kim, W. J, Terada, N, Nomura, T, Takahashi, R, Lee, S. D, Park, J. H, and Konno, A
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- 2002
209. Expression of C–C chemokine TARC in human nasal mucosa and its regulation by cytokines
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Terada, N., Nomura, T., Kim, W. J., Otsuka, Y., Takahashi, R., Kishi, H., Yamashita, T., Sugawara, N., Fukuda, S., Ikeda-Ito, T., and Konno, A.
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- 2001
210. EATING ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT CONTROL BEHAVIOR IN KOREAN COLLEGE STUDENTS
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Cha, K S., Kang, H S., Kim, J H., Kim, W J., and Lee, D T.
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- 2001
211. Harmonic balance/Galerkin method for non-smooth dynamic systems
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Kim, W.-J. and Perkins, N.C.
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- 2003
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212. Defect mechanism and electrical properties of BiFeO3 based ceramics
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Kim, J. C., Park, C. -M., Baek, S. B., Song, T. K., Kim, W. -J., Park, T. G., and Kim, M. -H.
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- 2018
213. Simulation on the relation between ferroelectric and piezoelectric hysteresis loops
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Song, T. K., Kim, M. H., Kim, W. -J., and Park, T. G.
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- 2018
214. Association between time to treatment and functional outcomes according to the Diffusion‐Weighted Imaging Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score in endovascular stroke therapy
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Kim, J.‐T., primary, Cho, B.‐H., additional, Choi, K.‐H., additional, Park, M.‐S., additional, Kim, B. J., additional, Park, J.‐M., additional, Kang, K., additional, Lee, S. J., additional, Kim, J. G., additional, Cha, J.‐K., additional, Kim, D.‐H., additional, Nah, H.‐W., additional, Park, T. H., additional, Park, S.‐S., additional, Lee, K. B., additional, Lee, J., additional, Hong, K.‐S., additional, Cho, Y.‐J., additional, Park, H.‐K., additional, Lee, B.‐C., additional, Yu, K.‐H., additional, Oh, M. S., additional, Kim, D.‐E., additional, Ryu, W.‐S., additional, Choi, J. C., additional, Kwon, J.‐H., additional, Kim, W.‐J., additional, Shin, D.‐I., additional, Sohn, S. I., additional, Hong, J.‐H., additional, Lee, J. S., additional, Bae, H.‐J., additional, Saver, J. L., additional, and Cho, K.‐H., additional
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- 2019
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215. Observational study of hydrocarbons in the bright photodissociation region of Messier 8
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Tiwari, M., primary, Menten, K. M., additional, Wyrowski, F., additional, Pérez-Beaupuits, J. P., additional, Lee, M.-Y., additional, and Kim, W.-J., additional
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- 2019
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216. ATLASGAL – molecular fingerprints of a sample of massive star-forming clumps★
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Urquhart, J S, primary, Figura, C, additional, Wyrowski, F, additional, Giannetti, A, additional, Kim, W-J, additional, Wienen, M, additional, Leurini, S, additional, Pillai, T, additional, Csengeri, T, additional, Gibson, S J, additional, Menten, K M, additional, Moore, T J T, additional, and Thompson, M A, additional
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- 2019
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217. Thin Film Ba(x)Sr(1-x)TiO3 Ku- and K-Band Phase Shifters Grown on MgO Substrates
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VanKeuls, F. W, Mueller, C. H, Miranda, F. A, Romanofsky, R. R, Horwitz, J. S, Chang, W, and Kim, W. J
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We report measurements of gold circuits fabricated on four Ba(x)Sr(1-x)TiO3 films doped with 1% Mn grown on MgO substrates by laser ablation. Low frequency measurements of epsilon(sub r) and tan(delta) on interdigital capacitors are compared with high frequency measurements of phase shift and insertion loss on coupled microstrip phase shifters done on the same films. The variation in temperature of both high and low frequency device parameters is compared. Annealed and unannealed films are compared. Room temperature figures of merit of phase shift per insertion loss of up to 58.4 C/dB at 18 GHz and 400 V dc bias were measured.
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- 1999
218. LINEAR VIBRATION CHARACTERISTICS OF CABLE–BUOY SYSTEMS
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KIM, W.-J. and PERKINS, N.C.
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219. TWO-DIMENSIONAL VORTEX-INDUCED VIBRATION OF CABLE SUSPENSIONS
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KIM, W.-J. and PERKINS, N.C.
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220. Expression of multidrug resistance-related genes (mdrl, MRP, GST -π and DNA topoisomerase II) in urothelial cancers
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KIM, W.-J., KAKEHI, Y., WU, W.-J, FUKUMOTO, M., and YOSHIDA, O.
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- 1996
221. Superplasticity in thin magnesium alloy sheets and deformation mechanism maps for magnesium alloys at elevated temperatures
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Kim, W.-J, Chung, S.W, Chung, C.S, and Kum, D
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222. Electrical and ferroelectric properties of rare-earth-doped Na0.5Bi4.0RE0.5Ti4O15 (RE = Eu, Gd and Dy) thin films
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Kwak, M.H., Raghavan, C.M., Kim, S.S., and Kim, W.-J.
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A study of the structural, electrical and ferroelectric properties of layered Aurivillius-type Na0.5Bi4.5Ti4O15 (NaBTi) and Na0.5Bi4.0RE0.5Ti4O15 (RE = Eu, Gd and Dy) thin films is reported. These films were fabricated on Pt-coated Si(100) substrates by using a chemical solution deposition method followed by a heat treatment. The rare-earth elements used as dopants, such as Eu, Gd and Dy, were found to be effective in improving the leakage current densities and the ferroelectric properties of the layered Na0.5Bi4.5Ti4O15 thin films without affecting their original Aurivillius structures. Based on the measured ferroelectric polarization-electric field (P−E) hysteresis loops, we found that the Gd-doped NaBTi thin film, among all the films, exhibited the highest ferroelectric remnant polarization of 2Pr = 37.4 μC/cm2 and a low coercive electric field of 2Ec = 187 kV/cm at an applied electric field of 475 kV/cm. Furthermore, the lowest value of the leakage current density of 6.12×107 A/cm2 at an applied electric field of 100 kV/cm was measured for the Gd-doped NaBTi thin film.
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- 2017
223. Modeling The Growth Of Chinese Cabbage Using Remote Sensing System
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Kang, Y-S, Ryu, C-S, Kim, S-H, Kang, J-G, Jun, S-R, Kim, W-J, Sarkar, T K, and Kwon, Y-S
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Background: Chinese cabbage of the typical crop in Asia is crucial source of supply containing abundant fibroid materials, minerals. It is required to forecast and diagnose growth by remote sensing (RS), GPS and GIS for precision production management of Chinese cabbage. The objective of this study was to develop model for estimating the growth (Fresh weight, leaf area) with spectral information of Chinese cabbage in multispectral image acquired by using unmanned aerial system depending on vegetation stages. Methods: Chinese cabbage in test field was planted on normal planting period (NP) and two delayed planting periods (DP). Multispectral images of test field were acquired at intervals of 2 weeks in midday by using NIR and red edge camera mounted on UAV. Vegetation index and band ratio was calculated by spectral information of sample extracted by image processing. Simple linear regression analysis was employed to develop model of relationship between the growth and index, ratio. Results: It was developed to two models for accurately estimating the growth because models between NP and DP show different linearity in all vegetation stage. The model using NDVI calculated by NIR and Red bands exhibited lower performance (R2=0.690 and RMSE=868.4g in NP, R2=0.851 and RMSE=285.1g in DP) by saturation of light-sensitivity NIR. The model using ratio between less light-sensitivity Red edge and blue bands in NP exhibited the best performance (R2=0.798, RMSE=700.9g). Also, the models using ratio between Red edge and green bands in DP exhibited the best performance (R2=0.951, RMSE=162.4). Discussions: It is regarded that red edge band has to be used to solve the problem because it was revealed that light-sensitive NIR band is easy to be saturated at intermediate to high weight. Conclusion: It was possible to accurately estimate the growth of Chinese cabbage with ratio of red edge and visible bands depending on vegetation stages.
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224. Estimation of moisture content in solanaceae seedlings using hyperspectral
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Jun, S-R, Ryu, C-S, Kim, S-H, Kang, J-G, Kang, Y-S, Kim, W-J, Sarkar, T K, Jang, S-H, Kang, D-H, Ku, Y-G, and Kim, D-E
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Background: This research was performed to develop moisture content model for solanaceae seedlings, such as chili pepper and tomato, based on hyperspectral imagery. Methods: After exposing to high temperature, the reflectance of chili (n=45) and tomato (n=45) seedlings were calculated using the hyperspectral imagery, and the moisture content of all seedlings was measured. Then the predicting models for estimating moisture content were developed with PLS Regression analysis by using the two factors Results: As a result, the chilli model showed 0.68 of R2, 1.43% of RMSE and 1.61% of RE, which indicate accuracy and precision respectively. The tomato model showed 0.74 of R2 2.77% of RMSE and 3.09% of RE. Combining all samples (n=90), the solanaceae model showed 0.67 of R2 2.53% of RMSE and 1.61% of RE. Finally the full-cross validation showed 0.59 of R2, 2.83% RMSE and 3.17% of RE. Discussions: Accuracy and precision of the tomato model was slightly better than those of the chilli model. This might be affected by widely distributed variation in tomato seedlings. The solanaceae model, which is combined with chilli and tomato, showed lower accuracy than each single model, however, the precision was higher than the tomato model. This is because that tomato samples distribution was located in chilli distribution and this affected the performance better. Finally, it is considered that both models can be significantly used to estimate moisture content, as gradients of trend line are almost same and intersected. Conclusion: It is considered that the accuracy and precision of the estimated models possibly can be improved, if samples are under a lot of stress. The improved models will be utilized as the basis for developing low-priced sensors.
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225. Integrating geographic information system and remote sensing in predicting rice grain protein
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Sarkar, T, Ryu, C-S, Kang, J-G, Kang, Y-S, Kim, S-H, Jeon, S-R, Kim, W-J, Park, J-W, Kim, S-K, and Kim, H-J
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Application of remote sensing and GIS has great potential in crop monitoring and retrospectively can set the strategies and management practices as to maximize yield and grain quality. In this study, UAV remote sensing data were utilized to predict grain protein content. Total images were differentiated into two groups as cloud free and cloud shadowed. On one hand for the cloud free samples, the vegetation index, NDVI derived from the canopy spectral reflectance was significantly correlated to the final grain protein content (R2=0.553, RMSE=0.210%, n=14). On the other hand, for cloud shadowed samples, the result demonstrated that vegetation index, NDVI was significantly correlated to the final grain protein content (R2=0.479, RMSE=0.225%, n=35). Different layers and files were created to manage, store and mapping grain protein using ArcGIS. All test fields at first and then, the NDVI image of each test field was also converted to shape file. Henceforth, the information of each field was displayed using overlap function. Therefore, protein content of rice in each field can be mapping by GIS and possibly forecasted using canopy or images spectral reflectance at grain filling stage.
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226. Estimation of the growth for radish and Chinese cabbage using hyperspectral image
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Kim, W-J, Ryu, C-S, Kang, Y-S, Kim, S-H, Kang, J-G, Jun, S-R, Sarkar, T K, and Kwon, Y-S
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Background: Hyperspectral camera is useful for finding a wavelength range that can estimate growth by using wide spectrum (400-1000nm) ranges. It is possible to apply precision agriculture through determination of accurate harvest season, amount of applied fertilizer and so on according to estimation of growth. The objective of this study was to estimate the growth for radish by using hyperspectral image depending on vegetation stages. Methods: Hyperspectral images of Radish and Chinese cabbage were acquired at intervals of 2 weeks in midday. It was divided into the crop and background area in image by using NDVI and the reflectance values of crop area were calibrated by the values of reference board in same image. PLSR analysis was employed to develop model for estimating growth of the crops with the all spectral band of all vegetation stages. The models for estimating the weight of the crops were evaluated through R 2 and root mean square error (RMSE), which were verified as validation model by full-cross validation. Results: The model for estimating the fresh weight for Radish exhibited high performance (R2=0.950, RMSE=236.3g), but validation model exhibited high error value (R2=0.806, RMSE=492.3g). Likewise, the model for estimating the dry weight exhibited high performance (R2=0.975, RMSE=3.413g), but validation model exhibited high RMSE (R2=0.843, RMSE=8.993g). The model for estimating the fresh weight for Chinese cabbage exhibited high R2 (R2=0.897, RMSE=571.1g), but estimation and validation model exhibited high error value (R2=0.859, RMSE=685.0g). Discussions: The estimation and validation model of the fresh and dry weight for the crops are required to improve RMSE by using different statistics analysis and various vegetation indices. Also, comparative analysis between spectral attributes of this experiment and repeated experiment are required. Conclusion: It is possible to mostly estimate growth of the crops, but estimation and validation models of weight are needed to improve RMSE.
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227. Supplementary Material for: Preceding Intravenous Thrombolysis in Patients Receiving Endovascular Therapy
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Park, H.-K., Chung, J.-W., Hong, J.-H., Jang, M.U., Noh, H.-D., Park, J.-M., Kang, K., Lee, S.J., Ko, Y., Kim, J.G., Cha, J.-K., Kim, D.-H., Nah, H.-W., Han, M.-K., Kim, B.J., Park, T.H., Park, S.-S., Lee, K.B., Lee, J., Hong, K.-S., Cho, Y.-J., Lee, B.-C., Yu, K.-H., Oh, M.S., Cho, K.-H., Kim, J.-T., Kim, D.-E., Ryu, W.-S., Choi, J.C., Kim, W.-J., Shin, D.-I., Yeo, M.-J., Sohn, S.-I., Lee, J.S., Yoon, B.-W., and Bae, H.-J.
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Background: The beneficial effects of endovascular therapy (EVT) in acute ischemic stroke have been demonstrated in recent clinical trials using new-generation thrombectomy devices. However, the comparative effectiveness and safety of preceding intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) in this population has rarely been evaluated. Methods: From a prospective multicenter stroke registry database in Korea, we identified patients with acute ischemic stroke who were treated with EVT within 8 h of onset and admitted to 14 participating centers during 2008-2013. The primary outcome was a modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at 3 months. Major secondary outcomes were successful recanalization defined as a modified Treatment in Cerebral Ischemia score of 2b-3, functional independence (mRS score 0-2), mortality at 3 months, and symptomatic hemorrhagic transformation (SHT) during hospitalization. Multivariable logistic regression analyses using generalized linear mixed models were performed to estimate the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of preceding IVT. Results: Of the 639 patients (male, 61%; age 69 ± 12; National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score of 15 [11-19]) who met the eligibility criteria, 458 received preceding IVT. These patients showed lower mRS scores (adjusted common OR, 1.38 [95% CI 0.98-1.96]). Preceding IVT was associated with successful recanalization (1.96 [1.23-3.11]) and reduced 3-month mortality (0.58 [0.35-0.97]) but not with SHT (0.96 [0.48-1.93]). Conclusion: In patients treated with EVT within 8 of acute ischemic stroke onset, preceding IVT may enhance survival and successful recanalization without additional risk of SHT, and mitigate disability at 3 months.
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228. Particle weakening in superplastic SiC/2124 Al composites at high temperature
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Kim, W.-J. and Sherby, O.D.
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- 2000
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229. Actual outcomes and technical feasibility of living donor-related liver re-transplantation
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Kim, W.-J., primary, Song, G.-W., additional, and Lee, S.-G., additional
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- 2018
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230. Validation of risk factors affecting the early recurrence of single lesion hepatocellular carcinoma with HBV related liver cirrhosis patients after curative resection
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Kim, W.-B., primary, Kim, W.-J., additional, Im, T.-W., additional, Choi, S.-B., additional, and Park, P.-J., additional
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231. New detections of (sub)millimeter hydrogen radio recombination lines towards high-mass star-forming clumps
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Kim, W.-J., primary, Urquhart, J. S., additional, Wyrowski, F., additional, Menten, K. M., additional, and Csengeri, T., additional
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232. Versatility of electrochemically grown dendrites in the undergraduate laboratory
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Tuppan, S., primary, Dams, D., additional, Olson, Z., additional, and Kim, W. J., additional
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233. PIN1 is a new therapeutic target of craniosynostosis
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Shin, H R, primary, Bae, H S, additional, Kim, B S, additional, Yoon, H I, additional, Cho, Y D, additional, Kim, W J, additional, Choi, K Y, additional, Lee, Y S, additional, Woo, K M, additional, Baek, J H, additional, and Ryoo, H M, additional
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234. Identification of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease subgroups in 13 Asian cities
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Kim, W. J., primary, Gupta, V., additional, Nishimura, M., additional, Makita, H., additional, Idolor, L., additional, Roa, C., additional, Loh, L-C., additional, Ong, C-K., additional, Wang, J-S., additional, Boonsawat, W., additional, Gunasekera, K. D., additional, Madegedara, D., additional, Kuo, H-P., additional, Wang, C-H., additional, Wang, C., additional, Yang, T., additional, Lin, Y-X., additional, Ko, F. W. S., additional, Hui, D. S. C., additional, Lan, L. T. T., additional, Vu, Q. T. T., additional, Bhome, A. B., additional, Ng, A., additional, Seo, J. B., additional, Lee, B. Y., additional, Lee, J. S., additional, Oh, Y-M., additional, and Lee, S-D., additional
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- 2018
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235. An optically-driven macroscopic cantilever
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Jesensky, G, primary, Dams, D, additional, Khomenko, O, additional, and Kim, W J, additional
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236. Morin inhibits PDGF-induced proliferation, migration, and invasion of vascular smooth muscle cells via modulating p27KIP1, AKT, and MMP-9 activities
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Shin, S.-S., primary, Ko, M.-Ch., additional, Noh, D.-H., additional, Hwang, B., additional, Park, Y., additional, Park, S. L., additional, Kim, W.-J., additional, and Moon, S.-K., additional
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237. The effect of particle size on the structural transitions in zinc sulfide.
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Qadri, S. B., Skelton, E. F., Dinsmore, A. D., Hu, J. Z., Kim, W. J., Nelson, C., and Ratna, B. R.
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Studies of pressure induced phase transformations of ZnS nanoparticles using diamond anvil cells and synchrotron radiation were carried out to 20.0 GPa. Nanoparticles initially in the zinc-blende and wurtzite phases both transformed to the NaCl phase under the application of pressure. The zinc-blende particles, which were of 2.8 nm size, and the wurtzite particles, which were of 25.3 nm size, transformed to the NaCl phase at 19.0 and 15.0 GPa, respectively. Nanoparticles of the wurtzite phase never regained their initial wurtzite structure but returned to the zinc-blende phase upon downloading the pressure. The resultant zinc-blende nanoparticles transformed to the NaCl phase upon the reapplication of a pressure of 15.0 GPa. Nanoparticles initially in the zinc-blende phase returned to their original phase. © 2001 American Institute of Physics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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238. Microwave dielectric properties of strained (Ba[sub0.4]Sr[sub0.6])TiO[sub3] thin films.
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Kim, W. J., Wu, H. D., Chang, W., Qadri, S. B., Pond, J. M., Kirchoefer, S. W., Chrisey, D. B., and Horwitz, J. S.
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Reports on microwave dielectric properties of strained thin films grown on manganese oxide by pulsed laser deposition. Correlation between thin films' structure and microwave dielectric properties; Tetragonal distortion of epitaxially grown films; Phenomenological thermodynamic theory based on the strain along in-plane direction of films.
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239. Wafer bonding for microsystems technologies
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Gösele, U., Tong, Q.-Y., Schumacher, A., Kräuter, G., Reiche, M., Plößl, A., Kopperschmidt, P., Lee, T.-H., and Kim, W.-J.
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240. DISFOCALITY AND NONOSCILLATORY SOLUTIONS OF N-TH-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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KIM, W. J.
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241. Report of the Second Asian Prostate Cancer (A-CaP) Study Meeting
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Kim, C-S, Lee, JY, Chung, BH, Kim, W-J, Fai, NC, Hakim, L, Umbas, R, Ong, TA, Lim, J, Letran, JL, Chiong, E, Wu, T-L, Lojanapiwat, B, Turkeri, L, Murphy, DG, Gardiner, RA, Moretti, K, Cooperberg, M, Carroll, P, Mun, SK, Hinotsu, S, Hirao, Y, Ozono, S, Horie, S, Onozawa, M, Kitagawa, Y, Kitamura, T, Namiki, M, Akaza, H, Kim, C-S, Lee, JY, Chung, BH, Kim, W-J, Fai, NC, Hakim, L, Umbas, R, Ong, TA, Lim, J, Letran, JL, Chiong, E, Wu, T-L, Lojanapiwat, B, Turkeri, L, Murphy, DG, Gardiner, RA, Moretti, K, Cooperberg, M, Carroll, P, Mun, SK, Hinotsu, S, Hirao, Y, Ozono, S, Horie, S, Onozawa, M, Kitagawa, Y, Kitamura, T, Namiki, M, and Akaza, H
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The Asian Prostate Cancer (A-CaP) Study is an Asia-wide initiative that has been developed over the course of 2 years. The study was launched in December 2015 in Tokyo, Japan, and the participating countries and regions engaged in preparations for the study during the course of 2016, including patient registration and creation of databases for the purpose of the study. The Second A-CaP Meeting was held on September 8, 2016 in Seoul, Korea, with the participation of members and collaborators from 12 countries and regions. Under the study, each participating country or region will begin registration of newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients and conduct prognostic investigations. From the data gathered, common research themes will be identified, such as comparisons among Asian countries of background factors in newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients. This is the first Asia-wide study of prostate cancer and has developed from single country research efforts in this field, including in Japan and Korea. At the Second Meeting, participating countries and regions discussed the status of preparations and discussed various issues that are being faced. These issues include technical challenges in creating databases, promoting participation in each country or region, clarifying issues relating to data input, addressing institutional issues such as institutional review board requirements, and the need for dedicated data managers. The meeting was positioned as an opportunity to share information and address outstanding issues prior to the initiation of the study. In addition to A-CaP-specific discussions, a series of special lectures was also delivered as a means of providing international perspectives on the latest developments in prostate cancer and the use of databases and registration studies around the world.
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242. Freie Vorträge I
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Kresbach, H., Bork, K., Spiegel, H., Hofmann, C., Braun-Falco, O., Dachs, U., Plewig, G., Breit, R., Andreev, V. C., Janjatović, T., Jervremović, V., Krstić, A., Endres, J., Szabó, Peter, Kačaki, J., Konstantinović, S., Sretenović, R., Lašlosević, J., Daróczy, J., Rácz, I., Trnka, J., Schiele-Luftmann, K., Petzoldt, D., Balda, B.-R., Zaun, H., Kim, J.-G., Kim, W.-J., Lee, S., Steigleder, Gerd-Klaus, editor, and Aulepp, H., editor
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243. Erratum to: Isolation and characterization of anti-listerial and amylase sensitive enterocin producing Enterococcus faecium DB1 from gajami-sikhae, a fermented flat fish in Korea
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Lee, H. -J. and Kim, W. J.
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244. ESICM LIVES 2016: part two
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Sivakumar, S., Taccone, F. S., Desai, K. A., Lazaridis, C., Skarzynski, M., Sekhon, M., Henderson, W., Griesdale, D., Chapple, L., Deane, A., Williams, L., Strickland, R., Lange, K., Heyland, D., Chapman, M., Rowland, M. J., Garry, P., Westbrook, J., Corkill, R., Antoniades, C. A., Pattinson, K. T., Fatania, G., Strong, A. J., Myers, R. B., Jermaine, C. M., Robertson, C. S., Rusin, C. G., Hofmeijer, J., Sondag, L., Tjepkema-Cloostermans, M. C., Beishuizen, A., Bosch, F. H., van Putten, M. J. A. M., Carteron, L., Patet, C., Solari, D., Oddo, M., Ali, M. A., Dias, C., Almeida, R., Vaz-Ferreira, A., Silva, J., Monteiro, E., Cerejo, A., Rocha, A. P., Elsayed, A. A., Abougabal, A. M., Beshey, B. N., Alzahaby, K. M., Pozzebon, S., Ortiz, A. Blandino, Cristallini, S., Lheureux, O., Brasseur, A., Vincent, J. L., Creteur, J., Hravnak, M., Yousef, K., Chang, Y., Crago, E., Friedlander, R. M., Abdelmonem, S. A., Tahon, S. A., Helmy, T. A., Meligy, H. S., Puig, F., Dunn-Siegrist, I., Pugin, J., Gupta, S., Govil, D., Srinivasan, S., Patel, S. J., N, J. K., Gupta, A., Tomar, D. S., Shafi, M., Harne, R., Arora, D. P., Talwar, N., Mazumdar, S., Papakrivou, E. E., Makris, D., Manoulakas, E., Tsolaki, B., Karadodas, B., Zakynthinos, E., Garcia, I. Palacios, Martin, A. Diaz, Encinares, V. Sanchez, Ibañez, M. Pachón, Montero, J. Garnacho, Labrador, G., Cangueiro, T. Cebrero, Poulose, V., Koh, J., Kam, J. W., Yeter, H., Kara, A., Aktepe, O., Topeli, A., Tsolakoglou, I., Intas, G., Stergiannis, P., Kolaros, A. A., Chalari, E., Athanasiadou, E., Martika, A., Fildisis, G., Faivre, V., Mengelle, C., Favier, B., Payen, D., Poppe, A., Winkler, M. S., Mudersbach, E., Schreiber, J., Wruck, M. L., Schwedhelm, E., Kluge, S., Zöllner, C., Tavladaki, T., Spanaki, A. M., Dimitriou, H., Kondili, E., Choulaki, C., Meleti, E., Kafetzopoulos, D., Georgopoulos, D., Briassoulis, G., la Torre, A. García-de, de la Torre-Prados, M. 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Introduction In addition to systemic hemodynamics, the management\ud of neurocritically ill patients is often informed by neuromonitoring. In\ud the absence of high-level evidence clinicians are often guided by personal\ud and local expertise. Little is known about practices as they pertain\ud to the use of such monitoring in patients with acute brain injury (ABI).\ud Objectives To investigate practices in bedside monitoring for ABI patients.\ud Particularly interested in differences among “neurointensivists”\ud (NIs; defined here as intensivists whose clinical practice is comprised\ud > 1/3 by neurocritical care) and other intensivists (OIs). Also, to\ud explore patterns specific to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and subarachnoid\ud hemorrhage (SAH), as well as preferences and availability of\ud particular technologies/devices.\ud Methods Electronic survey of 22 items including two case-based scenarios;\ud endorsed by SCCM (9,000 recipients) and ESICM (on-line\ud newsletter) in 2013. A sample size of 370 was calculated based on a\ud population of 10,000 physician members, a 5 % margin error, and\ud 95 % confidence interval. We summarized results using descriptive\ud statistics (proportions with 95 % confidence intervals). A chi-square\ud test was used to compare proportions of responses between NIs and\ud OIs with a significance p < 0.05.\ud Results There were 655 responders (66 % completion rate); 422(65 %)\ud were classified as OIs and 226(35 %) as NIs. More NIs follow\ud hemodynamic protocols for neurocritically-ill patients (56 % vs. 43 %, p\ud 0.001), in TBI (44.5 % vs. 33.3 %, p 0.007), and in SAH (38.1 % vs. 21.3 %,\ud p < 000.1). For delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI), more NIs target cardiac\ud index (CI) (35 % vs. 21 %, p 0.0001), and fluid responsiveness (62 % vs.\ud 53 %, p 0.03), use more bedside ultrasound (BUS) (42 % vs. 29 %, p\ud 0.005) and arterial waveform analysis (40 % vs. 29 %, p 0.02). For DCI\ud neuromonitoring, NIs use more angiography (57 % vs. 43 %, p 0.004),\ud TCD (46 % vs. 38 %, p 0.0001), and CTP (32 % vs.16 %, p 0.0001). For\ud CPP optimization in TBI, NIs use more arterial waveform analysis (45 %\ud vs. 35 %, p 0.019), and BUS (37 % vs. 27.7 %, p 0.023), while more OIs\ud monitor mixed venous oxygen saturation (54.1 % vs. 45 %, p 0.045). For\ud TBI neuromonitoring, NIs use more PbtO2 (28 % vs. 10 %, p 0.0001). In\ud the case scenario of raised ICP/low PbtO2, most employ analgosedation\ud (47 %) and osmotherapy (38 %). Fewer make use of preserved pressure\ud reactivity, particularly OIs (vasopressor use 23 % vs. 34 %, p 0.014).\ud Conclusions There is large heterogeneity in the use of monitoring protocols,\ud variables, and technologies/devices. “Neurointensivists” not only\ud employ more neuromonitoring but also more hemodynamic monitoring\ud in patients with acute brain injury. ICP/CPP remain the most commonly\ud followed neuro-variables in TBI patients, with low use of other\ud brain-physiology parameters, sugg
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245. Anti-skeletal muscle atrophy effect of Oenothera odorata root extract via reactive oxygen species-dependent signaling pathways in cellular and mouse model
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Lee, Y.-H., Kim, W.-J., Lee, M.-H., Kim, S.-Y., Seo, D.-H., Kim, H.-S., Gelinsky, M., Kim, T.-J., and Publica
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Skeletal muscle atrophy can be defined as a decrease of muscle volume caused by injury or lack of use. This condition is associated with reactive oxygen species (ROS), resulting in various muscular disorders. We acquired 2D and 3D images using micro-computed tomography in gastrocnemius and soleus muscles of sciatic-denervated mice. We confirmed that sciatic denervation-small animal model reduced muscle volume. However, the intraperitoneal injection of Oenothera odorata root extract (EVP) delayed muscle atrophy compared to a control group. We also investigated the mechanism of muscle atrophy's relationship with ROS. EVP suppressed expression of SOD1, and increased expression of HSP70, in both H2O2-treated C2C12 myoblasts and sciatic-denervated mice. Moreover, EVP regulated apoptotic signals, including caspase- 3, Bax, Bcl-2, and ceramide. These results indicate that EVP has a positive effect on reducing the effect of ROS on muscle atrophy.
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246. Coptis japonica Makino extract suppresses Angiogenesis through regulation of cell cycle-related proteins
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Kim, S.H., Kim, E.-C., Kim, W.-J., Lee, M.-H., Kim, S.-Y., Kim, T.-J., and Publica
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Angiogenesis, neovascularization from pre-existing vessels, is a key step in tumor growth and metastasis, and anti-angiogenic agents that can interfere with these essential steps of cancer development are a promising strategy for human cancer treatment. In this study, we characterized the anti-angiogenic effects of Coptis japonica Makino extract (CJME) and its mechanism of action. CJME significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-stimulated HUVECs. Furthermore, CJME suppressed VEGF-induced tube formation in vitro and VEGF-induced microvessel sprouting ex vivo. According to our study, CJME blocked VEGF-induced cell cycle transition in G1. CJME decreased expression of cell cycle-regulated proteins, including Cyclin D, Cyclin E, Cdk2, and Cdk4 in response to VEGF.
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247. ATLASGAL-selected massive clumps in the inner Galaxy
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Kim, W.-J., primary, Wyrowski, F., additional, Urquhart, J. S., additional, Menten, K. M., additional, and Csengeri, T., additional
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- 2017
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248. Two Korean siblings with recently described ovarioleukodystrophy related to AARS2 mutations
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Lee, J.‐M., primary, Yang, H.‐J., additional, Kwon, J.‐H., additional, Kim, W.‐J., additional, Kim, S.‐Y., additional, Lee, E.‐M., additional, Park, J.‐Y., additional, Weon, Y. C., additional, Park, S. H., additional, Gwon, B.‐J., additional, Ryu, J.‐C., additional, Lee, S.‐T., additional, Kim, H.‐J., additional, and Jeon, B., additional
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- 2017
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249. The effect of metformin use and the incidence of prostate cancer in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients: A nationwide population-based study
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Yun, S.J., primary, Kim, S.Y., additional, Park, J.-H., additional, Cho, I.-C., additional, Jeong, P., additional, Kang, H.W., additional, Ha, Y.-S., additional, Kim, W.T., additional, Kim, Y.-J., additional, Lee, S.C., additional, and Kim, W.-J., additional
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- 2017
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250. Characteristics and interrelation of recovery stress and recovery strain of an ultrafine-grained Ni-50.2Ti alloy processed by high-ratio differential speed rolling
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Lim, Y G, primary and Kim, W J, additional
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- 2017
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