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2. Greedy Sparse Signal Recovery Algorithm Based on Bit-wise MAP detection
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Chae, J. and Hong, S. -N.
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Computer Science - Information Theory - Abstract
We propose a novel greedy algorithm for the support recovery of a sparse signal from a small number of noisy measurements. In the proposed method, a new support index is identified for each iteration based on bit-wise maximum a posteriori (B-MAP) detection. This is optimal in the sense of detecting one of the remaining support indices, provided that all the detected indices in the previous iterations are correct. Despite its optimality, it requires an expensive complexity for computing the maximization metric (i.e., a posteriori probability of each remaining support) due to the marginalization of high-dimensional sparse vector. We address this problem by presenting a good proxy (named B-MAP proxy) on the maximization metric which is accurate enough to find the maximum index, rather than an exact probability, Moreover, it is easily evaluated only using vector correlations as in orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP), but the use completely different proxy matrices for maximization. We demonstrate that the proposed B-MAP detection provides a significant gain compared with the existing methods as OMP and MAP-OMP, having the same complexity. Subsequently, we construct the advanced greedy algorithms, based on B-MAP proxy, by leveraging the idea of compressive sampling matching pursuit (CoSaMP) and subspace pursuit (SP). Via simulations, we show that the proposed method outperforms also OMP and MAP-OMP under the frameworks of the advanced greedy algorithms.
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- 2019
3. Surface reconstruction and charge modulation in BaFe2As2 superconducting film
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Kim, S., Yi, S., Oh, M., Jang, B. G., Nam, W., Yoo, Y. -C., Lee, M., Jeon, H., Zoh, I., Lee, H., Zhang, C., Kim, K. H., Seo, J., Shim, J. H., Chae, J. S., and Kuk, Y.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Whether or not epitaxially grown superconducting films have the same bulk-like superconducting properties is an important concern. We report the structure and the electronic properties of epitaxially grown Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 films using scanning tunneling microscopy and scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS). This film showed a different surface structure, (2sqrtx2sqrt2)R45 reconstruction, from those of as-cleaved surfaces from bulk crystals. The electronic structure of the grown film is different from that in bulk, and it is notable that the film exhibits the same superconducting transport properties. We found that the superconducting gap at the surface is screened at the Ba layer surface in STS measurements, and the charge density wave was observed at the surface in sample in the superconducting state., Comment: 24 pages 8 figures
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- 2018
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4. Efficient radiative cooling emitter adopting the wavelength conversion of giant CdSe/ZnS core-shell nanocrystals
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Son, S., Jeon, S., Bae, J.H., Lee, S.Y., Chae, D., Chae, J.-Y., Paik, T., Lee, H., and Oh, S.J.
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- 2021
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5. Clinical Benefits of Oral Anticoagulant Use in Cancer Patients at Increased Risk for Venous Thromboembolism per Khorana Index
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Choi YJ, Choi YW, Chae J, Yun H, and Shin S
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venous thromboembolism ,cancer ,oral anticoagulant ,khorana ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Yeo Jin Choi,1,* Yong Won Choi,2,* Jung-woo Chae,3,* Hwi-yeol Yun,3 Sooyoung Shin4,5 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Graduate School of Clinical Pharmacy, CHA University, Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, 13488, Republic of Korea; 2Department of Hematology-Oncology, School of Medicine, Ajou University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, 16499, Republic of Korea; 3College of Pharmacy, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 34134, Republic of Korea; 4College of Pharmacy, Ajou University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, 16499, Republic of Korea; 5Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (RIPST), Ajou University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, 16499, Republic of Korea*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Sooyoung Shin; Hwi-yeol Yun Tel +82 31 219 3456; +82 42 821 5941Fax +82 31 219 3435; +82 42 823 6566Email syshin@ajou.ac.kr; hyyun@cnu.ac.krBackground: Cancer patients are at increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) due to cancer-induced hypercoagulability. However, current guidelines do not routinely recommend prophylactic use of oral anticoagulants to prevent VTE in cancer patients.Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) versus no anticoagulant use (no-use) and, additionally, differential effects between NOACs and warfarin, in VTE and adverse bleeding prevention among cancer patients, in consideration of risk stratification by gender, high-risk chemotherapy exposure, and Khorana index.Methods: This national health insurance data-based study with a 180-day follow-up enrolled cancer patients with or without oral anticoagulant use in 2017. The primary outcome was VTE risk in oral anticoagulant users vs non-users. Four propensity score-matched comparison pairs were designed: use vs no-use, NOAC vs no-use, warfarin vs no-use, and NOAC vs warfarin. A logistic regression model was used to investigate between-group differences in VTE and bleeding risk.Results: When compared to no-use, NOACs showed substantial effects in preventing VTE complications (OR=0.40, p< 0.001), primarily deep vein thrombosis (DVT) events (OR=0.38, p< 0.001), in both male and female cancer patients as well as those with a Khorana score ≥ 1. Adverse bleeding risk was comparable or lower in NOAC-receiving female patients (p=0.13) and male patients (p=0.04), respectively. In contrast, no protective effects were found with warfarin compared to no-use in controlling thrombosis and adverse bleeding risk. In a head-to-head comparison of NOACs versus warfarin, DVT risk in those patients exposed to high-risk chemotherapy was significantly decreased with NOAC use (OR=0.19, p=0.03).Conclusion: NOACs can be a promising thromboprophylactic option in both male and female cancer patients with VTE risk.Keywords: venous thromboembolism, cancer, oral anticoagulant, Khorana
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- 2021
6. A Study on the Secondary Air Injection Method of the Combustor Considering Characteristics of Solid Refuse Fuels
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Chae, J. S., Zhang, M. Y., Yang, S. J., Rho, H. J., Lee, J. W., and Ohm, T. I.
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- 2020
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7. Activity Related Variations of High-Degree p-Mode Amplitude, Width and Energy in Solar Active Regions
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Maurya, R. A., Ambastha, A., and Chae, J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We study the properties of high degree p-mode oscillations in flaring and dormant ARs and compare them with those in corresponding quiet regions (QRs) to find the association of mode parameters with magnetic and flare related activities. Our analysis of several flaring and dormant ARs, showed strong association of mode amplitude, width and energy with magnetic and flare activities although their changes are combined effects of foreshortening, filling factor, magnetic activity, flare activity, and measurement uncertainties. We find that the largest decrease in mode amplitude and background power of an AR are caused by the angular distance of the AR from the solar disc centre. After correcting the mode parameters for foreshortening and filling factor, we find that the mode amplitude of flaring and dormant ARs are smaller than in corresponding QRs, and decreases with increasing MAI suggesting a larger mode power suppression in ARs with stronger magnetic fields. The mode widths in ARs are larger than in corresponding QRs and increase with MAI, indicating shorter lifetimes of modes in ARs than in QRs. The largest decrease (increase) in mode amplitude (mode width) of dormant ARs is found in the five minute frequency band. The average mode energy of both the flaring and dormant ARs are smaller than in their corresponding QRs, decreasing with increasing MAI. But the average mode energy decrease rate in flaring ARs are smaller than in dormant ARs. Also, the increase in mode width rate in dormant (flaring) ARs is followed by decrease (increase) in amplitude variation rate. Furthermore, inclusion of mode corrections for MAI shows that mode amplitude and mode energy of flaring ARs increase with FI while mode width shows an opposite trend. The increase (decrease) in mode amplitude (width) is larger in the five minute and higher frequency band. Increase in width variation rate is ...
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- 2013
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8. Collagenase injection into the suprachoroidal space of the eye to expand drug delivery coverage and increase posterior drug targeting
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Jung, Jae Hwan, Park, Sanghyun, Chae, J. Jeremy, and Prausnitz, Mark R.
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- 2019
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9. Targeting drug delivery within the suprachoroidal space
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Jung, Jae Hwan, Chae, J. Jeremy, and Prausnitz, Mark R.
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- 2019
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10. Automatic matching of computed tomography and stereolithography data
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Woo, S., Lee, S., Chae, J., Rim, J., Lee, J., Seo, J., and Lee, C.
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- 2019
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11. On the injection of helicity by shearing motion of fluxes in relation to Flares and CMEs
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Vemareddy, P., Ambastha, A., Maurya, R. A., and Chae, J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
An investigation of helicity injection by photospheric shear motions is carried out for two active regions(ARs), NOAA 11158 and 11166, using line-of-sight magnetic field observations obtained from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager on-board Solar Dynamics Observatory. We derived the horizontal velocities in the active regions from the Differential Affine Velocity Estimator(DAVE) technique. Persistent strong shear motions at the maximum velocities in the range of 0.6--0.9km/s along the magnetic polarity inversion line and outward flows from the peripheral regions of the sunspots were observed in the two active regions. The helicities injected in NOAA 11158 and 11166 during their six days' evolution period were estimated as $14.16\times10^{42}$Mx$^2$ and $9.5\times10^{42}$Mx$^2$, respectively. The estimated injection rates decreased up to 13% by increasing the time interval between the magnetograms from 12 min to 36 min, and increased up to 9% by decreasing the DAVE window size from $21\times18$ to $9\times6$ pixel$^2$, resulting in 10% variation in the accumulated helicity. In both ARs, the flare prone regions (R2) had inhomogeneous helicity flux distribution with mixed helicities of both signs and that of CME prone regions had almost homogeneous distribution of helicity flux dominated by single sign. The temporal profiles of helicity injection showed impulsive variations during some flares/CMEs due to negative helicity injection into the dominant region of positive helicity flux. A quantitative analysis reveals a marginally significant association of helicity flux with CMEs but not flares in AR 11158, while for the AR 11166, we found marginally significant association of helicity flux with flares but not CMEs, providing evidences of the role of helicity injection at localized sites of the events., Comment: In press, ApJ
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- 2012
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12. Response of Granulation to Small Scale Bright Features in the Quiet Sun
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Andic, Aleksandra, Chae, J., Ahn, K., Goode, P. R., Cao, W., Yurchyshyn, V., and Abramenko, V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We detected 2.8 bright points (BPs) per Mm$^2$ in the Quiet Sun (QS) with the New Solar Telescope (NST) at Big Bear Solar Observatory; using the TiO 705.68 nm spectral line, at an angular resolution ~ 0.1'' to obtain 30 min data sequence. Some BPs formed knots that were stable in time and influenced the properties of the granulation pattern around them. The observed granulation pattern within ~ 3'' of knots presents smaller granules than those observed in a normal granulation pattern; i.e., around the knots a suppressed convection is detected. Observed BPs covered ~ 5% of the solar surface and were not homogeneously distributed. BPs had an average size of 0.22'', they were detectable for 4.28 min in average, and had an averaged contrast of 0.1% in the deep red TiO spectral line., Comment: 18 pages 8 figures. The version here has slightly different position and size of figures than the original article accepted in ApJ
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- 2011
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13. Chromospheric signatures of small-scale flux emergence as observed with NST and Hinode instruments
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Yurchyshyn, V. B., Goode, P. R., Abramenko, V. I., Chae, J., Cao, W., Andic, A., and Ahn, K.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
With the ever increasing influx of high resolution images of the solar surface obtained at a multitude of wavelengths, various processes occurring at small spatial scales have become a greater focus of our attention. Complex small-scale magnetic fields have been reported that appear to have enough stored to heat the chromosphere. While significant progress has been made in understanding small-scale phenomena, many specifics remain elusive. We present here a detailed study of a single event of disappearance of a magnetic dipole and associated chromospheric activity. Based on New Solar Telescope H$\alpha$ data and {\it Hinode} photospheric line-of-sight magnetograms and Ca II H images we report the following. 1) Our analysis indicates that even very small dipoles (elements separated by about 0\arcsec.5 or less) may reach the chromosphere and trigger non-negligible chromospheric activity. 2) Careful consideration of the magnetic environment where the new flux is deposited may shed light on the details of magnetic flux removal from the solar surface. We argue that the apparent collision and disappearance of two opposite polarity elements may not necessarily indicate their cancellation (i.e., reconnection, emergence of a "U" tube or submergence of $ \Omega $ loops). In our case, the magnetic dipole disappeared by reconnecting with overlying large-scale inclined plage fields. 3) Bright points seen in off-band H$\alpha$ images are very well-correlated with the Ca II H bright points, which in turn are co-spatial with G-band bright points. We further speculate that, in general, H$\alpha$ bright points are expected be co-spatial with photospheric BPs, however, a direct comparison is needed to refine their relationship.
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- 2011
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14. Oscillatory behavior in the quiet Sun observed with the New Solar Telescope
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Andic, A., Goode, P. R., Chae, J., Cao, W., Ahn, K., Yurchyshyn, V., and Abramenko, V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Surface photometry of the quiet Sun has achieved an angular resolution of $0".1$ with the New Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory revealing that a disproportionate fraction of the oscillatory events appear above observed bright point-like structures. During the tracking of these structures, we noted that the more powerful oscillatory events are cospatial with them, indicating that observed flux tubes may be the source of many observed oscillatory events., Comment: 5 pages 4 figures
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- 2010
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15. Optical investigations on electronic structure changes related to the metal-insulator transition in VO2 film
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Koo, C. H., Lee, J. S., Kim, M. W., Chang, Y. J., Noh, T. W., Chae, J. H. Jung B. G., and Kim, H. -T.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We investigated optical absorption coefficient spectra of an epitaxial VO2 film in wide photon energy (0.5 - 5.0 eV) and temperature (100 - 380 K) regions. In its insulating phase, we observed two d-d transition peaks around 1.3 eV and 2.7 eV and a charge transfer peak around 4.0 eV. As temperature goes above the metal-insulator transition temperature near 340 K, a large portion of the spectral weight of the peak around 4.0 eV becomes redistributed and a Drude-like peak appears. We initially applied the band picture to explain the details of the spectral weight changes, especially the temperature-dependent shift at 2.7 eV, but failed. To check whether the spectral changes are optical signatures of the electron-electron correlation effects, we applied the Hubbard model which takes into account orbital degeneracy. This orbitally degenerate Hubbard model could explain the details of the temperature-dependent peak shifts quite well. In addition, from the peak assignments based on the orbitally degenerate Hubbard model, we could obtain the values of U + delta(~ 3.4 eV) and JH (~ 0.7 eV), where U, delta, and JH are the on-site Coulomb repulsion energy, the crystal field splitting between the t2g bands, and the Hund's rule exchange energy, respectively. Our spectroscopic studies indicate that the electron-electron correlation could play an important role in the metal-insulator transition of VO2.
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- 2005
16. Radioactivity and radiological impact of industrial raw materials in Korea
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Hassan, N. M. and Chae, J. S.
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- 2019
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17. A randomized placebo-controlled phase 3 trial of an antisense oligonucleotide, drisapersen, in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Araujo, A., Bertini, E., Born, P., Cances, C., Chabrol, B., Chae, J.-H., Colomer Oferil, J., Comi, G.P., Cuisset, J.-M., D'Anjou, G., Desguerre, I., Erazo Torricelli, R., Escobar, R., Feder, D., Ferlini, A., Giugliani, R., Henricson, E., Herczegfalvi, A., Jong, Y.-J., Kimura, S., Kirschner, J.-B., Kleinsteuber, K., Kostera-Pruszczyk, A., Kudr, M., Mueller-Felber, W., Niks, E.H., Ogata, K., Palermo, C., Pane, M., Pascual, I., Pereon, Y., Raskin, S., Rasmussen, M., Reed, U., Schara, U., Selby, K., Sobreira, C., Takeshima, Y., Vilchez Padilla, J.J., Vita, G., Vondracek, P., Wiegand, G., Wilichowski, E., Goemans, Nathalie, Mercuri, Eugenio, Belousova, Elena, Komaki, Hirofumi, Dubrovsky, Alberto, McDonald, Craig M., Kraus, John E., Lourbakos, Afrodite, Lin, Zhengning, Campion, Giles, Wang, Susanne X., and Campbell, Craig
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- 2018
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18. Highly Manufacturable, Cost-Effective, and Monolithically Stackable 4F2 Single-Gated IGZO Vertical Channel Transistor (VCT) for sub-10nm DRAM
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Ha, Daewon, primary, Lee, Wonsok, additional, Cho, M.H., additional, Terai, M., additional, Yoo, S.-W., additional, Kim, H., additional, Lee, Y., additional, Uhm, S., additional, Ryu, M., additional, Sung, C., additional, Song, Y., additional, Lee, K., additional, Park, S.W., additional, Lee, K.-S., additional, Tak, Y.S., additional, Hwang, E., additional, Chae, J., additional, Im, C., additional, Byeon, S., additional, Hong, M., additional, Sim, K., additional, Jung, W.J., additional, Ryu, H., additional, Hong, M.J., additional, Park, S., additional, Park, J., additional, Choi, Y., additional, Lee, S., additional, Woo, G., additional, Lee, J., additional, Kim, D.S., additional, Kuh, B.J., additional, Shin, Yu Gyun, additional, and Song, Jaihyuk, additional
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- 2023
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19. PPAR-Α agonist fenofibrate and 11,12-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid suppresses endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis and enhances cell viability in diabetic rat hearts
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Kim, S., primary, Gao, X., additional, Yun, W.S., additional, Jung, L., additional, Kim, Y., additional, Lee, S., additional, Rhee, K.-S., additional, and Chae, J., additional
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- 2023
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20. Connection Between Chromospheric Events and Photospheric Dynamics
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Anđić, A., Chae, J., Park, H., Yang, H., Ahn, K., Cao, W., Park, Y. D., and Chae, Jongchul, editor
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- 2015
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21. FISS Observations of Vertical Motion of Plasma in Tiny Pores
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Cho, K.-S., Bong, S.-C., Chae, J., Kim, Y.-H., Park, Y.-D., Katsukawa, Y., and Chae, Jongchul, editor
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- 2015
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22. Local delivery of a carbohydrate analog for reducing arthritic inflammation and rebuilding cartilage
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Kim, Chaekyu, Jeon, Ok Hee, Kim, Do Hun, Chae, J. Jeremy, Shores, Lucas, Bernstein, Nicholas, Bhattacharya, Rahul, Coburn, Jeannine M., Yarema, Kevin J., and Elisseeff, Jennifer H.
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- 2016
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23. Partial excision of schwannomatosis with fascicular invasion occurring in the ulnar nerve above the elbow: A 1-year follow-up study
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Chang, M.-Y., primary, Kie, J.H., additional, Chae, J., additional, and Lee, J.-K., additional
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- 2023
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24. In-Soil Hydraulic Transmissivity of Geosynthetic Drains in the Laboratory
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Hara, K., Mitsui, J., Mitsumune, K., Chae, J. G., Shibuya, S., Li, Guangxin, editor, Chen, Yunmin, editor, and Tang, Xiaowu, editor
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- 2009
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25. List of Contributors
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Ambalam, Padma, primary, Antonicelli, Frank, additional, Asrafuzzaman, Syed, additional, Bagchi, Debasis, additional, Bernard, Philippe, additional, Bhakkiyalakshmi, Elango, additional, Biswas, Chhanda, additional, Bonesi, Marco, additional, Bosco, Nabil, additional, Cexus, Olivier, additional, Chaffee, Scott, additional, Chatterjee, Shampa, additional, Cheong, Dorothy H.J., additional, Choe, Sung J., additional, Das, Amitava, additional, De Meester, Ingrid, additional, Del Rosario, Fernando, additional, Dholia, Neeraj, additional, Doble, Mukesh, additional, Falasca, Katia, additional, Ganguly, Koustav, additional, George, Leema, additional, Ghosh, Nandini, additional, Grimes, Catherine L., additional, He, Zhaoping, additional, Hood, Elizabeth D., additional, Howes, Melanie-Jayne R., additional, Hussain, Shaik Abdul, additional, Jeong, Se K., additional, Jungraithmayr, Wolfgang, additional, Kabuki, Toshihide, additional, Kawasaki, Yoshihiro, additional, Kothari, Charmy, additional, Larbi, Anis, additional, Le Jan, Sébastien, additional, Lee, Eun-Ji, additional, Lee, Jeong-Sang, additional, Lee, Robert J., additional, Lim, Chae J., additional, Loizzo, Monica R., additional, Menichini, Francesco, additional, Mallilankaraman, Karthik B., additional, Manoj Kumar Kingsley, Selvaraj, additional, McMahon, Derek B., additional, Melnyk, James E., additional, Moriya, Tomohiro, additional, Moyes, David L., additional, Na, Hye-Kyung, additional, Nair, Pradeep M.K., additional, Nishihira, Jun, additional, Nishimura, Mie, additional, Park, Keedon, additional, Park, Kyungho, additional, Patel, Priyal, additional, Peethambaran, Bela, additional, Pithva, Sheetal, additional, Plée, Julie, additional, Pothuraju, Ramesh, additional, Prasad, Nupoor, additional, Purama, Ravi Kiran, additional, Qiao, Yongkang, additional, Raman, Maya, additional, Ramkumar, Kunka M., additional, Ramteke, Prerna, additional, Reale, Marcella, additional, Roy, Sashwati, additional, Sakai, Fumihiko, additional, Salwa, Hyndavi, additional, Sampath, Venkatesh, additional, Schaefer, Amy K., additional, Sen, Chandan K., additional, Shah, Rahul, additional, Sharma, Ashish K., additional, Sharma, Minaxi, additional, Sifers, Travis M., additional, Simes, Dina C., additional, Sireesh, Dornadula, additional, Surh, Young-Joon, additional, Thimraj, Tania A., additional, Tran, Thai, additional, Tundis, Rosa, additional, Upadhyay, Swapna, additional, Vazquez-Medina, Jose P., additional, Viegas, Carla S.B., additional, Vishnu Bhat, Ballambattu, additional, Vliegen, Gwendolyn, additional, Witherden, Elizabeth A., additional, Yadav, Umesh C.S., additional, Yenuganti, Vengala Rao, additional, and You, Huihui, additional
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- 2018
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26. Micronutrients in Skin Immunity and Associated Diseases
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Jeong, Se K., primary, Choe, Sung J., additional, Lim, Chae J., additional, Park, Keedon, additional, and Park, Kyungho, additional
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- 2018
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27. Textile Touch Visualization for Clothing E-Business
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Cho, G., Jang, S., Chae, J., Jeong, K., Salvendy, G., Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Doug, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, and Jacko, Julie A., editor
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28. Comparative study of precise measurements of natural radionuclides and radiation dose using in-situ and laboratory γ-ray spectroscopy techniques
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Hassan, N. M., Kim, Y. J., Jang, J., Chang, B. U., and Chae, J. S.
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- 2018
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29. Design and implementation of electrostatic micro-actuators in ultrasonic frequency on a flexible substrate, PEN (polyethylene naphthalate)
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Kim, S., Zhang, X., Daugherty, R., Lee, E., Kunnen, G., Allee, D.R., Forsythe, E., and Chae, J.
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- 2013
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30. A finite element analysis of the optimal bending angles in a running loop for mesial translation of a mandibular molar using indirect skeletal anchorage
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Kim, M.‐J., Park, J. H., Kojima, Y., Tai, K., and Chae, J.‐M.
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- 2018
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Andonovic, I., primary, Atkinson, R., additional, Ceylan, H., additional, Chae, J., additional, Chow, E.Y., additional, da Silva, B., additional, Darrin, A.G., additional, Davison, C., additional, Domínguez, F., additional, Dursun, B., additional, Farella, E., additional, Glover, I.A., additional, Gopalakrishnan, K., additional, Gungor, V.C., additional, Kim, S., additional, Konka, J., additional, LeMoyne, R., additional, Mastroianni, T., additional, Michie, C., additional, Milosevic, B., additional, Morris, M.M., additional, Osiander, R., additional, Ramesh, V., additional, Ren, H., additional, Sanghani, S.P., additional, Steenhaut, K., additional, Tachtatzis, C., additional, Tiete, J., additional, Touhafi, A., additional, Tuna, G., additional, and Yang, S., additional
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- 2017
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32. Fuel cells technologies for wireless MEMS
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Ren, H., primary and Chae, J., additional
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- 2017
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33. The effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on fear extinction in rats
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Baek, K., Chae, J.-H., and Jeong, J.
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- 2012
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34. P21-24 TAG72 CAR-T cells decreased tumor progression in colorectal cancer xenograft mouse model without on-target off-tumor toxicity
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Kim, J.-I., primary, Chae, J.-A., additional, Kim, T.-Y., additional, Park, M.-Y., additional, Kwon, E., additional, Jeong, J.-G., additional, Kang, H.-J., additional, and Kang, B.-C., additional
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- 2022
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35. LB866 Deep immunophenotyping of generalized pustular psoriasis patients with IL36RN mutations through single-cell transcriptomic profiling
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Jeong, S., Joh, C., Lee, S., Kim, H., Chae, J., and Jo, S.
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- 2024
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36. Graphene: Materials to devices (invited)
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Chae, J., Ha, J., Baek, H., Kuk, Y., Jung, S.Y., Song, Y.J., Zhitenev, N.B., Stroscio, J.A., Woo, S.J., and Son, Y.-W.
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- 2011
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37. POS0436 EFFECT OF DISEASE-MODIFYING ANTI-RHEUMATIC DRUGS ON LUNG MICROENVIRONMENT IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS-ASSOCIATED LUNG DISEASE ANIMAL MODELS
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Chang, S. H., primary, Lee, J. S., additional, Chae, J. J., additional, Choe, J. Y., additional, and Lee, E. Y., additional
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- 2022
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38. Comparative effectiveness and safety of non-vitamin K antagonists for atrial fibrillation in clinical practice:: GLORIA-AF Registry
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Lip G. Y. H., Kotalczyk A., Teutsch C., Diener H. -C., Dubner S. J., Halperin J. L., Ma C. -S., Rothman K. J., Marler S., Gurusamy V. K., Huisman M. V., Abban D. W., Aziz E., Kalan M. B., Abdul N., Backes L. M., Bradman D., Abud A. M., Badings E., Brautigam D., Adams F., Bagni E., Breton N., Addala S., Baker S. H., Brouwers P. J. A. M., Adragao P., Bala R., Browne K., Ageno W., Baldi A., Cortada J. B., Aggarwal R., Bando S., Bruni A., Agosti S., Banerjee S., Brunschwig C., Agostoni P., Bank A., Buathier H., Aguilar F., Esquivias G. B., Buhl A., Linares J. A., Barr C., Bullinga J., Aguinaga L., Bartlett M., Cabrera J. W., Ahmed J., Basic Kes V., Caccavo A., Aiello A., Baula G., Cai S., Ainsworth P., Behrens S., Caine S., Aiub J. R., Bell A., Calo L., Al-Dallow R., Benedetti R., Calvi V., Alderson L., Mazuecos J. B., Sanchez M. C., Velasco J. A. A., Benhalima B., Candeias R., Alexopoulos D., Bergler-Klein J., Capuano V., Manterola F. 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Apixaban ,Atrial fibrillation ,Dabigatran ,Non-vitamin K antagonists ,Rivaroxaban ,Pyridones ,Medizin ,Myocardial Infarction ,Administration, Oral ,Anticoagulants ,Hemorrhage ,General Medicine ,Non-vitamin K antagonist ,Stroke ,Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background and purpose Prospectively collected data comparing the safety and effectiveness of individual non-vitamin K antagonists (NOACs) are lacking. Our objective was to directly compare the effectiveness and safety of NOACs in patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods In GLORIA-AF, a large, prospective, global registry program, consecutive patients with newly diagnosed AF were followed for 3 years. The comparative analyses for (1) dabigatran vs rivaroxaban or apixaban and (2) rivaroxaban vs apixaban were performed on propensity score (PS)-matched patient sets. Proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) for outcomes of interest. Results The GLORIA-AF Phase III registry enrolled 21,300 patients between January 2014 and December 2016. Of these, 3839 were prescribed dabigatran, 4015 rivaroxaban and 4505 apixaban, with median ages of 71.0, 71.0, and 73.0 years, respectively. In the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for dabigatran vs rivaroxaban were, for stroke: 1.27 (0.79–2.03), major bleeding 0.59 (0.40–0.88), myocardial infarction 0.68 (0.40–1.16), and all-cause death 0.86 (0.67–1.10). For the comparison of dabigatran vs apixaban, in the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs were, for stroke 1.16 (0.76–1.78), myocardial infarction 0.84 (0.48–1.46), major bleeding 0.98 (0.63–1.52) and all-cause death 1.01 (0.79–1.29). For the comparison of rivaroxaban vs apixaban, in the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs were, for stroke 0.78 (0.52–1.19), myocardial infarction 0.96 (0.63–1.45), major bleeding 1.54 (1.14–2.08), and all-cause death 0.97 (0.80–1.19). Conclusions Patients treated with dabigatran had a 41% lower risk of major bleeding compared with rivaroxaban, but similar risks of stroke, MI, and death. Relative to apixaban, patients treated with dabigatran had similar risks of stroke, major bleeding, MI, and death. Rivaroxaban relative to apixaban had increased risk for major bleeding, but similar risks for stroke, MI, and death. Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifiers: NCT01468701, NCT01671007. Date of registration: September 2013. Graphical abstract
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39. Pressure Sensors
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DeHennis, A., primary, Chae, J., additional, and Baroutaji, Ahmad, additional
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40. SATB2-associated syndrome presenting with Rett-like phenotypes
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Lee, J. S., Yoo, Y., Lim, B. C., Kim, K. J., Choi, M., and Chae, J.-H.
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41. Clinical applications of next-generation sequencing-based gene panel in patients with muscular dystrophy: Korean experience
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Seong, M.-W., Cho, A., Park, H. W., Seo, S. H., Lim, B. C., Seol, D., Cho, S. I., Park, S. S., and Chae, J. H.
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42. Prevalence, Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Bartonella Species in Republic of Korea
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Ko, S., Kang, J.-G., Kim, H.-C., Klein, T. A., Choi, K.-S., Song, J.-W., Youn, H.-Y., and Chae, J.-S.
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43. Determination of influence of food intake after a single oral dose of mosapride in beagle dogs using nonlinear mixed effect modeling
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CHAE, J.-W., HWANG, J.-A., BAEK, I.-H., PRADHAN, S., SONG, B., BACK, H.-M., YUN, M., PAI, C., BANG, J. S., YUN, H.-Y., KANG, W., and KWON, K.-I.
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44. Effects of food intake on pharmacokinetics of mosapride in beagle dogs
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Chae, J.-W., Song, B.-J., Baek, I.-H., Yun, H.-Y., Ma, J. Y., and Kwon, K.-I.
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45. Re: Can Treatment of Nocturia Increase Testosterone Level in Men with Late Onset Hypogonadism?
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Kim, J. W., Chae, J. Y., Yoon, C. Y., Oh, M. M., Park, H. S., Kim, J. J., and Moon, D. G.
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46. A case of panniculitis caused by Mycobacterium massiliense mimicking erythema induratum
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Park, S. H., Chae, J. K., Kim, E. J., and Park, K.
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47. Pyrin and PSTPIP1, mutated in FMF, PAPA-, and PAMI syndrome, are involved in the hypersecretion of alarmins MRP8/14: 5.31
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Fassl, S. K., Holzinger, D., Vogl, T., Gattorno, M., Omenetti, A., Chae, J. J., Aksentijevich, I., Roth, J., and Austermann, J.
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48. Connection Between Chromospheric Events and Photospheric Dynamics
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Anđić, A., Chae, J., Park, H., Yang, H., Ahn, K., Cao, W., and Park, Y. D.
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49. FISS Observations of Vertical Motion of Plasma in Tiny Pores
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Cho, K.-S., Bong, S.-C., Chae, J., Kim, Y.-H., Park, Y.-D., and Katsukawa, Y.
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Bhadra, Narendra, primary, Bhadra, Niloy, additional, Blok, B.F.M., additional, Chae, J., additional, Chan, K.M., additional, Chhatbar, P.Y., additional, Dukelow, S.P., additional, Fallon, J.B., additional, Fisher, L.E., additional, French, J.S., additional, Gostkowski, C., additional, Gostkowski, M., additional, Grill, W.M., additional, Groen, J., additional, Ho, C., additional, Hokanson, J.A., additional, Howell, B., additional, Kilgore, K.L., additional, Knutson, J.S., additional, Kobetic, R., additional, Levy, M.L., additional, Lin, Z., additional, MacDougall, M.G., additional, Machado, A., additional, Marsolais, E.B., additional, Matias, C.M., additional, McCallum, R.W., additional, Merfeld, D.M., additional, Mushahwar, V.K., additional, Pikov, V., additional, Popović, D.B., additional, Saha, S., additional, Seligman, P.M., additional, Shepherd, R.K., additional, Signorelli, J.W., additional, and Weber, D.J., additional
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