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202. Electrical and Microstructural Characterization of Cu-Germanide Contacts Formed on p-Type Ge Substrate
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Min-Sung Kang, Kyu-Hwan Shim, Yi-Rang Lim, Ye-Ji Lee, Chel-Jong Choi, I. Jyothi, and Chang-Hyun Leem
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Germanide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Substrate (printing) ,Algorithm ,Characterization (materials science) - Abstract
We have investigated the electrical and microstructural properties of Cu-germanides formed on p-type Ge substrate as a function of rapid thermal annealing (RTA) temperature. As increasing RTA temperatures, Cu films reacted with Ge and formed Cu-germanides. The Cu3Ge phase appears to be the dominant phase along with Cu5Ge2 phase at annealing temperatures of 500 and 600 °C. The sheet resistance and specific contact resistivity were investigated as a function of germanide formation temperature. A minimum specific contact resistivity value of 6.19´10-6 Wcm2 is obtained after annealing at 400 °C associated with the formation of low stoichiometric Cu3Ge phase. The sheet resistance and specific contact resistivity increased after rapid thermal annealing at temperatures >500 °C, indicated the degradation of the contact properties and could be associated with the formation of copper rich Cu5Ge2 phase and the loss of structural integrity with increasing annealing temperature.
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- 2014
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203. Age Specificity in General and Rehabilitation Medical Services in Children With Cerebral Palsy
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Hee-Yeon Lee, Min-Sung Kang, Hye Sun Lee, Hyun-Sook Hong, and Dong-A Kim
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,National Insurance ,education.field_of_study ,Rehabilitation ,Cost ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,General medical services ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral palsy ,Treatment ,Medical services ,Age ,Service utilization ,medicine ,Outpatient clinic ,Original Article ,Visit ,business ,education - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To review the medical utilization in children with cerebral palsy according to age and discern particularities. METHODS From January 2007 to December 2007, 10,659 children and adolescents between 1 and 18 years of age who had filed national insurance claims for a diagnosis of cerebral palsy were selected. Age was chosen as an independent variable, and the population was categorized into specific age groups to verify any differences in medical service utilization. Admission duration to rehabilitation, number of visits to rehabilitation outpatient clinics, numbers of admission dates and outpatient clinic visits for general medical services, number of rehabilitation utilizations, and type of rehabilitations treatment were selected as dependent variables. One-way ANOVA was used for statistical evaluation, and analysis was done with SAS software. RESULTS In general medical use, adolescences diagnosed with cerebral palsy had the highest mean admission duration (p
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- 2014
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204. Environmental health centers for asbestos and their health impact surveys and activities.
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Dong-Mug Kang, Jong-Eun Kim, Yong-Jin Lee, Hyun-Hee Lee, Chang-yeol Lee, Seong-Jae Moon, and Min-Sung Kang
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HEALTH impact assessment ,ENVIRONMENTAL health ,ASBESTOS analysis ,ANALYSIS of hazardous substances ,PUBLIC relations - Abstract
In 2009, Korea banned the import, transport, and use of asbestos, and the Asbestos Injury Relief Act (AIRA) was promulgated in 2011. Two environmental health centers for asbestos (EHCA), including Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital (PNUYH) and SoonChunHyang University Cheonan Hospital (SCHUCH), were adapted to find environmental asbestos-related diseases (ARDs) and to support the purposes of AIRA. EHCA conducted a health impact survey (HIS) on persons who resided or reside near asbestos factories or mines. A total of 13,433 persons have taken screening examinations in PNUYH EHCA, and 623 persons (4.6%) have had secondary examinations. Of the 21,014 persons who had screening examinations in SCHUCH EHCA, 2490 persons (11.8%) had secondary examinations. Some of those who tested positive for ARDs through HISs filed applications for the asbestos victims' medical pocketbook (AVMP). Approximately 116 and 612 persons received AVMPs as a result of PNUYH and SCHUCH examinees, respectively. EHCAs have conducted HISs, public relations, and education for asbestos victims, ordinary citizens, and physicians. As HISs are based on voluntary participation, they does not monitor high-risk groups. Active surveillance focusing on high-risk groups has been blocked by the personal information protection act. Although important work has been performed in finding environmental asbestos victims and increasing public awareness on asbestos, it is necessary to improve the current system and registration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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205. Primary total hip arthroplasty using modified posterior approach through quadratus femoris flap osteotomy; comparison with conventional posterior approach.
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Se-Won Lee, Weon-Yoo Kim, and Min-Sung Kang
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HIP joint radiography ,RECTUS femoris muscles ,HIP joint dislocation ,RANGE of motion of joints ,LIFE skills ,OSTEOTOMY ,PROBABILITY theory ,SURGICAL complications ,TIME ,TOTAL hip replacement ,PAIN measurement ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DATA analysis software ,SURGICAL blood loss ,SURGERY - Abstract
The quadratus femoris muscle has not attracted attention as a structure for surgical exposure during posterior hip approaches. We sought to introduce a modified posterior approach through the quadratus femoris muscle area only, by flap osteotomy, which we have named the quadratus femoris osteotomy (QFO) approach. We compare this with the conventional posterior approach to determine the effectiveness of the new technique.~Introduction~Background~We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 329 patients (383 hips) who had undergone primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) between March 2006 and January 2013 by a single hip surgeon. The conventional group consisted of consecutive 118 patients (138 hips) who had undergone THA using the conventional posterior approach. The QFO group consisted of consecutive 101 patients (120 hips) who were treated with THA using the QFO approach.~Methods~Methods~The 2-year postoperative average Harris hip score were 88.8 ± 6.6 in the conventional group and 93.1 ± 6.9 in the QFO group. The 2-year postoperative average WOMAC scores were 20.8 ± 6.7 in the conventional group and 14.1 ± 6.6 in the QFO group. Complications in the conventional group were 2 deep vein thrombosis (DVT)s, 1 intraoperative fracture, and 6 posterior dislocations; the QFO group experienced 1 DVT and 3 intraoperative fracture. No dislocation was noted within 2 years after surgery.~Results~Results~Although further studies are needed to confirm the validity of our ¿ndings, a modified posterior approach using a quadratus femoris flap osteotomy could be an option worth considering among the variants of posterior approaches in THA.~Conclusions~Conclusions [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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206. Night shift work and inflammatory markers in male workers aged 20-39 in a display manufacturing company.
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Seong-Woo Kim, Eun-Chul Jang, Soon-Chan Kwon, Wook Han, Min-Sung Kang, Young-Hyeon Nam, and Yong-Jin Lee
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NIGHT work ,MALE employees ,MANUFACTURING industries ,EMPLOYMENT - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to determine the association between shift work and inflammatory markers, which are independent risk factors of cardiovascular diseases, in male manual workers at a display manufacturing company. Methods: This study was conducted between June 1 and July 31, 2015 on 244 male manual workers aged 20-39 years old at a display manufacturing company and investigated age, marital status, education level, alcohol consumption habit, smoking habit, regular exercise habit, sleep duration, sleep debt, sleep insufficiency, past medical history, current and past shift work experience, duration of shift work, and weekly work hours through face-to-face interviews using structured questionnaires and performed blood tests. Study participants were divided into daytime, former shift, and current shift workers based on the work schedule. Chi-square tests and one-way analyses of variance were performed to compare inflammatory markers and cardiovascular disease risk factors, and analyses of covariance were conducted after adjusting for variables potentially affecting inflammatory markers. Results: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP; mean ± standard deviation) levels in daytime, former shift, and current shift workers were 0.65 ± 0.43, 0.75 ± 0.43, and 0.86 ± 0.72 mg/L, respectively (p = 0.029). The leukocyte count (mean ± standard deviation) was 5,556 ± 1,123, 6,210 ± 1,366, and 6,530 ± 1,216 cells/µL, respectively (p < 0. 001). Both hs-CRP level and leukocyte count were significantly higher in current shift workers than in daytime workers, and leukocyte count was higher in former shift workers than in daytime workers. After adjusting for variables potentially affecting inflammatory markers, hs-CRP levels (adjusted mean ± standard deviation) in daytime and current shift workers were 0.59 ± 0.06 and 0.92 ± 0.07 mg/L, respectively (p = 0.002). The leukocyte count (adjusted mean ± standard deviation) was 5,557 ± 124 and 6,498 ± 144 cells/µL, respectively (p < 0.001). Conclusions: A significant association between shift work and increases in inflammatory markers was confirmed. Because chronic low-grade inflammation plays an important role in the development of cardiovascular diseases, regular follow-up of inflammatory markers as a marker of cardiovascular diseases in shift workers may serve as an early indicator in predicting the effects of shift work on health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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207. A Study of Psychosocial Stress of Residents Near Asbestos Mines
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Chan Ho Park, Min-Sung Kang, Seung-Kwon Park, Eun-Chul Jang, Yong-Jin Lee, Young Sik Shin, and Jung-Oh Ham
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business.industry ,Environmental health ,Psychosocial stress ,medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,business ,Asbestos - Published
- 2012
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208. Biological Toxicity and Inflammatory Response of Semi-Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
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Byoung-Seok Lee, Jinkyu Roh, Sangdun Choi, Younghun Kim, Soo Nam Kim, Min-Sung Kang, and Eun Jung Park
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Chemical Phenomena ,lcsh:Medicine ,Industrial Ecology ,Pharmacology ,Toxicology ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Immunotoxicology ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Fibrosis ,Nanotechnology ,lcsh:Science ,Lung ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Hematologic Tests ,Multidisciplinary ,Ecology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,Organ Size ,Nitric oxide synthase ,Mesothelin ,Toxicity ,Medicine ,Cytokines ,medicine.symptom ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ,Histamine ,Research Article ,Toxic Agents ,Materials Science ,Inflammation ,Material by Attribute ,Toxicity Tests, Acute ,medicine ,Animals ,Biology ,Nanomaterials ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Nanotubes, Carbon ,Body Weight ,lcsh:R ,Electric Conductivity ,medicine.disease ,Bronchoalveolar lavage ,Gene Expression Regulation ,chemistry ,Immunology ,STAT protein ,biology.protein ,lcsh:Q ,Environmental Protection ,Ecological Environments ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
The toxicological studies on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been urgently needed from the emerging diverse applications of CNTs. Physicochemical properties such as shape, diameter, conductance, surface charge and surface chemistry of CNTs gained during manufacturing processes play a key role in the toxicity. In this study, we separated the semi-conductive components of SWCNTs (semi-SWCNTs) and evaluated the toxicity on days 1, 7, 14 and 28 after intratracheal instillation in order to determine the role of conductance. Exposure to semi-SWCNTs significantly increased the growth of mice and significantly decreased the relative ratio of brain weight to body weight. Recruitment of monocytes into the bloodstream increased in a time-dependent manner, and significant hematological changes were observed 28 days after exposure. In the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid, secretion of Th2-type cytokines, particularly IL-10, was more predominant than Th1-type cytokines, and expression of regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES), p53, transforming growth factor (TGF)-β, and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) increased in a time-dependent manner. Fibrotic histopathological changes peaked on day 7 and decreased 14 days after exposure. Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), mesothelin, and phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (pSTAT3) also peaked on day 7, while that of TGF-β peaked on days 7 and 14. Secretion of histamine in BAL fluid decreased in a time-dependent manner. Consequently, we suggest that the brain is the target organ of semi-SWCNTs brought into the lung, and conductance as well as length may be critical factors affecting the intensity and duration of the inflammatory response following SWCNT exposure.
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209. The Incidence Rate and Severity of Orthotopic Lung Cancer in an Animal Model Depends on the Number of A549 Cells and Transplantation Period
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Young-Su Yang, Hyo-Seon Yang, Kyuhong Lee, Chang-Woo Song, Young-Ah Han, Min-Sung Kang, Jeongah Song, Kyu-Hyuk Cho, Jeong-Doo Heo, Soonjin Kwon, and Jinsoo Lee
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Oncology ,A549 cell ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,Human lung cancer ,Cancer ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Transplantation ,Gross examination ,Animal model ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,business ,Lung cancer - Abstract
The incidence rate of lung cancer is continually increasing, and lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Nevertheless, few therapeutic methods are available for lung cancer. Therefore, establishing appropriate lung cancer animal models is important to investigate mechanismsand to evaluate new drugs for lung cancer. In the present study, we transplanted non-small cell lung cancer A549 human adenocarcinoma cells (2×10⁴, 2.0×10?, and 2.0×10? cells) into the right lobe of BALB/c nude mice via the intercostal space to develop an orthotopic lung cancer animal model that is minimally invasive and similar to human lung cancer. We then investigated the incidence rate and severity of lung cancer according to the A549 cell number (2×10⁴, 2.0×10?, and 2.0×10? cells) and transplantation periods (4~23 days). Lung cancer development was confirmed with gross examination, which was supported by histopathological examination. These results indicate that the incidence rate and severity of lung cancer was increased depending on the number of transplanted cells and transplantation period which the cell number and duration are increasing risk of lung cancer. Thus, this study can provide appropriate reference data to develop an orthotopic lung cancer animal model using the nonsmall cell lung cancer A549 cell line for researching mechanisms and evaluating candidate drugs, including various approaches for treating lung cancer.
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210. Lung injury study by 15 days inhalation exposure of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in rats
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Soonjin Kwon, Seung-Jin Choi, Heung-Shick Seo, Hee-Jin Ryu, Byeong-Chan Lee, Min-Sung Kang, Kyuhong Lee, Jin-Su Lee, Kyu-Hyuk Cho, Chang-Woo Song, Soo-Nam Kim, Jeong-Doo Heo, Young-Su Yang, Hyeo-Sun Yang, Young-Ah Han, and Kyu-Heok Cho
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Inhalation exposure ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Titanium dioxide ,Titanium dioxide nanoparticles ,General Medicine ,Lung injury ,Toxicology - Published
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211. Conceptualization of an exoskeleton Continuous Passive Motion(CPM) device using a link structure.
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Kyu-Jung Kim, Min-Sung Kang, Youn-Sung Choi, Jungsoo Han, and Changsoo Han
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- 2011
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212. A Prospective Study on an Association between Apolipoprotein E ε4 and Cognitive Change in Community-Dwelling Elders with Alzheimer's Disease.
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Min Sung Kang and Seok Woo Moon
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APOLIPOPROTEIN E , *COGNITIVE ability , *ALZHEIMER'S patients , *OLDER patients , *NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests - Abstract
Objectives : The aim of this study was to examine the prospective impact of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 on cognitive performance in the community-dwelling elderly individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Methods : The total number of subjects was 30 (12 men and 18 women) who were diagnosed with AD from a Korean project of "Early Detection of Dementia". People aged 65-85 years were included in the analysis. The eight neuropsychological domains from the Korean version of Consortium to Establish a Registry of Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD-K) were conducted to test subjects. They have been followed at 24-month intervals with the same assessments at each interval. Their cognitive performance at 2 year intervals was compared by the occurrence of the APOE ε4. Results : The impact of ε4 allele was significant in the Word List Memory Test (WLMT, F = 4.345, df = 1, p = 0.021) and Word List Recall Test (WLRT, F = 5.569, df = 1, p = 0.033). Conclusions : The APOE ε4 allele was significantly correlated especially with verbal episodic memory domain in community-dwelling elders diagnosed with AD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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213. Humidifier Disinfectant–associated Interstitial Lung Disease in an Animal Model Induced by Polyhexamethylene Guanidine Aerosol.
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Sanghoon Park, Kyuhong Lee, Eun Joo Lee, Sang Yeub Lee, Kwang Ho In, Han-Kyeom Kim, and Min-Sung Kang
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214. Night shift work and inflammatory markers in male workers aged 20–39 in a display manufacturing company
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Soon-Chan Kwon, Eun-Chul Jang, Seong-Woo Kim, Wook Han, Young-Hyeon Nam, Min-Sung Kang, and Yong-Jin Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Shift work ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sleep debt ,Internal medicine ,White blood cell ,medicine ,High sensitivity C-reactive protein ,Inflammation ,Past medical history ,business.industry ,Public health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Male workers ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Leukocyte count ,Immunology ,Marital status ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Night Shift Work ,Research Article - Abstract
Background This study aimed to determine the association between shift work and inflammatory markers, which are independent risk factors of cardiovascular diseases, in male manual workers at a display manufacturing company. Methods This study was conducted between June 1 and July 31, 2015 on 244 male manual workers aged 20–39 years old at a display manufacturing company and investigated age, marital status, education level, alcohol consumption habit, smoking habit, regular exercise habit, sleep duration, sleep debt, sleep insufficiency, past medical history, current and past shift work experience, duration of shift work, and weekly work hours through face-to-face interviews using structured questionnaires and performed blood tests. Study participants were divided into daytime, former shift, and current shift workers based on the work schedule. Chi-square tests and one-way analyses of variance were performed to compare inflammatory markers and cardiovascular disease risk factors, and analyses of covariance were conducted after adjusting for variables potentially affecting inflammatory markers. Results High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP; mean ± standard deviation) levels in daytime, former shift, and current shift workers were 0.65 ± 0.43, 0.75 ± 0.43, and 0.86 ± 0.72 mg/L, respectively (p = 0.029). The leukocyte count (mean ± standard deviation) was 5,556 ± 1,123, 6,210 ± 1,366, and 6,530 ± 1,216 cells/μL, respectively (p
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215. Quantum message authentication scheme based on remote state preparation.
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Min-Sung Kang, Yeon-Ho Choi, Yong-Su Kim, Young-Wook Cho, Sang-Yun Lee, Sang-Wook Han, and Sung Moon
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- 2018
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216. Quantum signature scheme based on a quantum search algorithm.
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Chun Seok Yoon, Min Sung Kang, Jong In Lim, and Hyung Jin Yang
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- 2015
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217. Toxic response of HIPCO single-walled carbon nanotubes in mice and RAW264.7 macrophage cells.
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Eun-Jung Park, Zahari, Nur Elida M., Min-Sung Kang, Sang jin Lee, Kyuhong Lee, Byoung-Seok Lee, Cheolho Yoon, Myung-Haing Cho, Younghun Kim, and Jae-Ho Kim
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SINGLE walled carbon nanotubes synthesis , *MACROPHAGES , *CELL lines , *INTERLEUKIN-6 , *CELL survival , *EOSINOPHILS - Abstract
In this study, we identified the toxic response of pristine single-walled carbon nanotubes (P-SWCNTs) synthesized by HIPCO method in mice and RAW264.7 cells, a murine peritoneal macrophage cell line. P-SWCNT contained a large amount of Fe ion (36 wt%). In the lungs of mice 24 h after intratracheal administration, P-SWCNTs increased the secretion of IL-6 and MCP-1, and the number of total cells, the portion of neutrophils, lymphocytes, and eosinophils, also significantly increased at a 100 µg/mL of concentration. In RAW264.7 cells, cell viability and ATP production decreased in a dose-dependent manner at 24 h after exposure, whereas the generations of ROS and NO were enhanced at all concentrations together with the activation of the MAP kinase pathway. Moreover, the levels of both apoptosis- and autophagy-related proteins and ER stress-related proteins clearly increased, and the concentrations of Fe, Cu, and Zn ions, but not of Mn ions, increased in a dose-dependent manner. TEM images also revealed that P-SWCNTs induced the formation of autophagosome-like vacuoles, the dilatation of the ER, the generation of mitochondrial flocculent densities, and the separation of organelle by disappearance of the cell membrane. Taken together, we suggest that P-SWCNTs cause acute inflammatory response in the lungs of mice, and induce autophagy accompanied with apoptosis through mitochondrial dysfunction and ER stress in RAW264.7 cells. Furthermore, further study is required to elucidate how the physicochemical properties of SWCNTs determine the cell death pathway and an immune response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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218. Pulmonary toxicity screening of triclosan in rats after intratracheal instillation.
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Jung-Taek Kwon, Young-Su Yang, Min-Sung Kang, Gyun-Baek Seo, Dong Hun Lee, Mi-Jin Yang, Ilseob Shim, Hyun-Mi Kim, Pilje Kim, Kyunghee Choi, and Kyuhong Lee
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LUNG diseases , *TOXICOLOGY , *MEDICAL screening , *TRICLOSAN , *BIOCIDES , *LABORATORY rats , *NEUTROPHILS - Abstract
Triclosan (TCS) is a chemical compound used in household products as biocide. However, their pulmonary toxicity has been unclear. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of injury to the lung by inhalation of TCS. Rats were exposed to TCS by single intratracheal instillation of 10 μg/B.W. kg for the low-dose group and 1,000 μg/B.W. kg for the high-dose group, respectively. TCS induced increase in the level of total cell (TC) count, polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs), total protein (TP), lactate acid dehydrogenase (LDH), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) at 1 day after instillation. However, most pulmonary toxicity marker levels except TP in BALF were restored 14 days after instillation. In addition, TCS led to reduction of cell viability with morphological change in lung eptiehelial cells (L2 cell). Therefore, TCS may affect responses of acute inflammation and permeability in the lung. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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219. Optical scheme for generating hyperentanglement having photonic qubit and time-bin via quantum dot and cross-Kerr nonlinearity
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Chang Ho Hong, Jino Heo, Min Sung Kang, Jingak Jang, and Hyung Jin Yang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract We design an optical scheme to generate hyperentanglement correlated with degrees of freedom (DOFs) via quantum dots (QDs), weak cross-Kerr nonlinearities (XKNLs), and linearly optical apparatuses (including time-bin encoders). For generating hyperentanglement having its own correlations for two DOFs (polarization and time-bin) on two photons, we employ the effects of optical nonlinearities using a QD (photon-electron), a parity gate (XKNLs), and time-bin encodings (linear optics). In our scheme, the first nonlinear multi-qubit gate utilizes the interactions between photons and an electron of QD confined in a single-sided cavity, and the parity gate (second gate) uses weak XKNLs, quantum bus, and photon-number-resolving measurement to entangle the polarizations of two photons. Finally, for efficiency in generating hyperentanglement and for the experimental implementation of this scheme, we discuss how the QD-cavity system can be performed reliably, and also discuss analysis of the immunity of the parity gate (XKNLs) against the decoherence effect.
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