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2. The association of dietary vitamin C intake with periodontitis among Korean adults: Results from KNHANES Ⅳ.
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Jung-Hoo Lee, Myung-Seop Shin, Eun-Jeong Kim, Yoo-Been Ahn, and Hyun-Duck Kim
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The association of dietary vitamin C (vit C) on periodontitis requires more valid evidence from large representative samples to enable sufficient adjustments. This study aimed to evaluate the association between dietary vit C intake and periodontitis after controlling for various confounders in the representative Korean adult population.A total of 10,930 Korean adults (≥19 years) from the fourth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data set were included in this cross-sectional study. Periodontitis was defined as community periodontal index score of 3 or 4. Dietary vit C intake was estimated from a 24-hour dietary record, and categorized into adequate and inadequate according to the Korean Estimated Average Requirement value. Potential confounders included age, sex, income, frequency of tooth brushing, use of floss, dental visit, drinking, smoking, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, and obesity. A multivariable logistic regression analysis and stratified analysis were applied.Those with inadequate dietary vit C intake were more likely by 1.16 times to have periodontitis than those with adequate dietary vit C intake (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.16, 95% confidence interval = 1.04-1.29). Lowest and middle-low quartile of dietary vit C intake, compared to highest quartile of dietary vit C intake, showed significant association (aOR = 1.28 and 1.22 respectively), which was in a biological-gradient relationship (trend-p
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3. Novel instructions and their hardware architecture for video signal processing.
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Sung Dae Kim, Jung Hoo Lee, J. M. Yang, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, and Seung Keun Oh
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- 2005
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4. Application-Specific DSP Architecture For Fast Fourier Transform.
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Kyung Lan Heo, Sung M. Cho, Jung Hoo Lee, and Myung Hoon Sunwoo
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- 2003
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5. A high-speed blind DFE equalizer using an error feedback filter for QAM modems.
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Jung Hoo Lee, Weon Heum Park, Ju Hyung Hong, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, and Kyung Ho Kim
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- 2003
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6. Design of new DSP instructions and their hardware architecture for the Viterbi decoding algorithm.
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Jung Hoo Lee, Jae Sung Lee, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, and Kyung Ho Kim
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- 2002
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7. Design of Application-Specific Instructions and Hardware Accelerator for Reed-Solomon Codecs.
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Jung Hoo Lee, Jaesung Lee, and Myung Hoon Sunwoo
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- 2003
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8. Periodontitis and intake of thiamine, riboflavin and niacin among Korean adults
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Hyun-Duck Kim, Jung-Hoo Lee, and Sang-Ah Lee
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Riboflavin ,Niacin ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gingivitis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Medicine ,Thiamine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Periodontitis ,General Dentistry ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,030206 dentistry ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Nutrition Surveys ,medicine.disease ,Dietary Reference Intake ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Dyslipidemia - Abstract
Objectives Adequate intake of vitamin B complex could be prerequisite to health. However, few studies have been reported on the association of thiamine (vit B1 ), riboflavin (vit B2 ) and niacin (vit B3 ) with periodontal health. This study described the association between periodontal health and dietary vit B1 , vit B2 and vit B3 intake in the Korean population. Methods A total of 12 750 adults aged over 19 years were selected for this study as a sub-sample of the national data set from Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (IV and V). Periodontitis and gingivitis were defined as Community Periodontal Index (CPI) scores of 3-4 and 1-2, respectively. Information on dietary vit B1 , vit B2 and vit B3 intake was from 24-hour dietary recall method. Multivariable complex logistic regression analyses estimated association between vit B1 , vit B2 and vit B3 intakes and periodontal health after adjusting for various potential confounders. Stratified analyses by age, sex, dyslipidemia and total energy intake were also undertaken. Results The overall estimated prevalence of periodontitis (CPI 3-4) and gingivitis (CPI 1-2) was 29.9% and 46.6%, respectively. Our data showed none of the inadequate intake of vit B1 , vit B2 and B3 showed significant association with gingivitis after adjusting for potential confounders. Inadequate intake of vit B3 showed higher prevalence odds of periodontitis by 1.25 times (adjusted odds ratio = 1.25, 95% CI = 1.07-1.46). The association of vit B3 with periodontitis was stronger in females and participants aged 40-59 years. Conclusions Inadequate dietary intake of vit B3 was associated with periodontitis.
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- 2019
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9. A Study of Folklore as an Intangible Heritage Model and 'Oral Tradition and Expression
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Jung Hoo Lee
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Literature ,Folklore ,Expression (architecture) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Medicine ,Art ,Oral tradition ,business ,media_common - Published
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10. Association of toothbrushing and proximal cleaning with periodontal health among Korean adults: Results from Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in year 2010 and 2012
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Jong-Ho Lee, Yoo-Jin Shin, Hyun-Duck Kim, and Jung-Hoo Lee
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Adult ,Male ,Toothbrushing ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Dentistry ,Logistic regression ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gingivitis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Republic of Korea ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Dental Health Surveys ,Periodontitis ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,Nutrition Surveys ,Oral Hygiene ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Lower prevalence ,Periodontics ,Female ,Periodontal Index ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Dental flossing - Abstract
Aim Toothbrushing (TB), dental flossing (DF) and inter-dental brushing (IDB) are regarded as fundamental self-care methods for periodontal health. Few evidences on its effectiveness on periodontal health are available. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the association of TB, DF, IDB and interaction effect with periodontal health. Materials and methods The nationally representative 4,766 Korean adults aged 19 years and older were cross-sectionally surveyed in 2010 and 2012. Periodontal health was defined as Community Periodontal Index 1-2 for gingivitis and 3-4 for periodontitis. The information about variables was from interview and blood analyses. Multivariable logistic regression analyses and the interaction effect between TB and proximal cleaning (PC: DF and/or IDB) were applied. Results Toothbrushing thrice or more per day and DF were associated with a lower prevalence of periodontitis by both 44%, while the preventive fraction of DF on gingivitis was 30%. The preventive fraction of interaction effects between TB thrice or more and PC were 78% for periodontitis and 68% for gingivitis among 40-59 year age group. Conclusions Toothbrushing and PC are independently associated with periodontal health. Hence, periodontists should recommend TB thrice or more per day and PC such as DF and IDB to promote periodontal health.
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- 2018
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11. Changes in macular pigment optical density with age in healthy and in patients with dry age-related macular degeneration: a cross sectional study
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Woo Hyun Jung, Jae Hyup Lee, Ji Hoon Ban, No Hae Park, Jung Hoo Lee, Hyun Duck Kwak, Ki Soo Kim, and IN BOEM CHANG
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Background To study the changes in macular pigment optical density (MPOD) with age in healthy eyes and in patients with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) using the Macular Pigment Screener II (MPSII®). Methods One hundred and twenty-six eyes of 126 individuals (51 male, 75 female) were retrospectively evaluated. The MPOD was measured using the MPSII®, which uses a heterochromatic flicker photometry (HFP) method, and the estimated values were reviewed. Spearman’s correlation test was used to evaluate the correlations between the MPOD and age. Simple linear regression analysis was performed to obtain determine the association between the MPOD and age and MPOD. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the MPOD between among the four groups, and the Mann-Whitney U test was utilized to compare the MPOD between the dry AMD group and the elderly controls Results Estimated MPOD values decreased significantly with increasing age (Spearman’s correlation coefficient, -0.239; p=0.008) in the general population. In the simple regression analysis, a statistically significant linear regression model was observed, and the estimated values of the MPOD decreased by -0.005 as the age increased by one 1 year (p=0.001, Eestimated value of MPOD value = 0.884 – 0.005 ×x Aage). In the healthy population, the estimated MPOD values exhibited a decreasing trend with age, but there were no significant differences according to age, with the exception of patients with dry AMD (p=0.201). The MPOD was significantly lower in patients with dry AMD than in age-matched healthy controls (p=0.001). Conclusions Measurement of the MPOD using the MPSII® is feasible in both healthy individuals and in patients with dry AMD. Early detection of AMD and the contributing risk factors may be possible with regular MPOD screening in elderly patients or in patients with a reduced MPOD.
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12. Nonlinear Interaction among Wave, Current and Submerged Breakwater
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Su-Ho Park and Jung-Hoo Lee
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Physics ,Nonlinear system ,Breakwater ,Current (fluid) ,Marine engineering - Published
- 2016
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13. Simultaneous Enzyme/Whole-Cell Biotransformation of Plant Oils into C9 Carboxylic Acids
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Woo Ri Kang, Jung Hoo Lee, Deok Kun Oh, Joo-Hyun Seo, Min-Ji Kim, Eun Yeong Jeon, and Jin Byung Park
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0301 basic medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,food.ingredient ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Linoleic acid ,Fatty acid ,General Chemistry ,Monooxygenase ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,Soybean oil ,0104 chemical sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hydrolysis ,Oleic acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,food ,Biochemistry ,Biotransformation ,Long chain fatty acid - Abstract
Oxyfunctionalization of plant oils such as olive oil and soybean oil into C9 carboxylic acids (e.g., n-nonanoic acid and 9-hydroxynonanoic acid) was investigated. The biotransformation was composed of hydrolysis of plant oils by the Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase (TLL) and C9–C10 double-bond cleavage in unsaturated fatty acids by a serial reaction of a fatty acid double bond-hydratase of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, an alcohol dehydrogenase of Micrococcus luteus, and a Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase (BVMO) of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 expressed in Escherichia coli. The newly cloned oleate hydratase allowed one to produce 10-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid and 10-hydroxyoctadec-12-enoic acid at a high rate from oleic acid and linoleic acid, respectively, which are major fatty acid constituents of many plant oils. Furthermore, overexpression of a long chain fatty acid transporter FadL in the recombinant E. coli led to a significant increase of whole-cell biotransformation rates of oleic acid and linoleic acid into...
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14. THU0140 COMORBIDITIES AMONG KOREAN WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS IN CHILDBEARING YEARS: A NATIONWIDE POPULATION-BASED STUDY
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H.S. Lim, Min Kyung Chung, Jong-Sung Park, Chang Hong Lee, and Jung Hoo Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ankylosing spondylitis ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Cancer ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Rheumatology ,Population based study ,National health insurance ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,business - Abstract
Background:Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease known to be associated with many comorbidities. Many women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are diagnosed with the disease before completing childbearing, but the risk of comorbidities associated with RA among women in childbearing years is not known.Objectives:We aimed to investigate the risk of comorbidities among Korean women with RA in childbearing years.Methods:From National Health Insurance Service data of 2009-2016, containing inpatient and outpatient claim information for approximately 97% of the Korean population, we identified 20-44 year aged-women with RA and controls without rheumatic diseases such as RA, systemic lupus erythematosus, and ankylosing spondylitis. Prevalence of comorbidities including cancer (Ca), hypertension (HTN), hyperlipidemia (HLD), and diabetes mellitus (DM) were analyzed. The rheumatic diseases and comorbidities were defined by International Classification of Disease (ICD)-10 codes for disease classifications. The comorbidities associated with RA were defined by the ICD-10 codes presented after the RA diagnosis.Results:Total 23,756 women with RA and 208,941 controls were identified. Women with RA had significantly higher prevalence of all comorbidities analyzed compared with the controls (49.92% vs 25.58%, pConclusion:During childbearing years, women with RA are more susceptible to comorbidities leading to a significant burden in this specific population of Korean women in childbearing years.References:[1]Dougados M: Comorbidities in rheumatoid arthritis. Current opinion in rheumatology 2016, 28(3):282-288.[2]Choi IA, Park SH, Cha HS, Park W, Kim HA, Yoo DH, Baek HJ, Lee SG, Lee YJ, Park YB et al: Prevalence of co-morbidities and evaluation of their monitoring in Korean patients with rheumatoid arthritis: comparison with the results of an international, cross-sectional study (COMORA). International journal of rheumatic diseases 2018, 21(7):1414-1422.Table 1.Risk of comorbidities associated with RA among Korean women in childbearing years during 2009-2016RA(n=23,756)Controls(n=208,941)p-valueOR95% CIn(%)n(%)Any comorbidities10,859(45.71)53,423(25.57)2.302.234-2.367 Ca1,235(5.20)8,845(4.23)1.141.072-1.217 DM1,885(7.93)12,606(6.03)1.221.155-1.285 HTN3,274(13.78)17,052(8.16)1.561.495-1.628 HLD8,046(33.87)34,672(16.60)2.442.367-2.516RA, rheumatoid arthritis; Ca, cancer; DM, diabetes mellitus; HTN, hypertension; HLD, hyperlipidemia; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence intervalDisclosure of Interests:None declared
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15. THU0443 SEASONAL VARIATIONS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF GOUT ATTACKS: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY IN SOUTH KOREA
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H.-O. Kim, Changsu Suh, S.-J. Hong, K.W. Moon, J.-S. Song, You Jung Ha, H.-A. Kim, H.-J. Choi, Jung Hoo Lee, S.T. Choi, Youn-Hyung Lee, Eun-Kyoung Park, M. R. Seo, Han Joo Baek, S.-G. Lee, In Je Kim, and J.-Y. Jung
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Immunology ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Rheumatology ,Gout ,Multicenter study ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Prospective cohort study ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Background:Gout shows a seasonal variation that widely differs among geographic areas, and we previously reported a seasonal effect on gout in Korea. However, we had no information regarding changes in diet and had only limited laboratory data because this was a retrospective study in patients receiving a urate-lowering therapy. Therefore, we designed this prospective study to elucidate the seasonality and associated factors of gout attacks in Korea.Objectives:To evaluate the seasonality and associated factors of the incidence of gout attacks in Korea.Methods:We prospectively enrolled patients with gout attacks who were treated at nine rheumatology clinics between January 2015 and July 2018 and followed them for 1-year. Demographic data, clinical and laboratory features, and meteorological data including seasonality were collected.Results:Two hundred-five patients (males, 94.1%) were enrolled. The proportion of patients with initial gout attacks was 46.8% (n = 96). The mean age, body mass index, attack duration, and serum uric acid level at enrollment were 50.5 years, 26.1, 10.2 days, and 7.3 mg/dL, respectively. Gout attacks were most common during spring (43.4%,P< 0.001) and in March (23.4 %,P< 0.001). A similar pattern of seasonality was observed in the group with initial gout attacks. Alcohol was the most common provoking factor (39.0%), particularly during summer (50.0%). The mean diurnal temperature change on the day of the attack was highest in the spring (10.3°C), followed by winter (9.1°C), summer (8.1°C), and fall (8.0°C) (P= 0.027). The mean change in humidity between the 2 consecutive days (the day before and the day of the attack) was significantly different among the seasons (3.4%, spring; 0.2%, summer; 0.4%, fall; -3.9%, winter;P= 0.015). One hundred twenty-five (61%) patients completed 1-year follow-up (51% in the initial attack group). During the follow-up period, 51 gout flares developed (18 in the initial attack group). No significant seasonal variation in the follow-up flares was found.Conclusion:In this prospective study, the most common season and month of gout attacks in Korea were spring and March, respectively. Alcohol was the most common provoking factor, particularly during summer. Diurnal temperature changes on the day of the attack and humidity changes from the day before the attack to the day of the attack were associated with gout attack in our cohort.References:[1]Choi HJ, Lee CH, Lee JH et al. Seasonality of gout in Korea: a multicenter study. J Korean Med Sci 2015;30:240-4.Disclosure of Interests: :None declared
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16. Fatty acid hydration activity of a recombinantEscherichia coli-based biocatalyst is improved through targeting the oleate hydratase into the periplasm
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Joo-Hyun Seo, Jung-Hoo Lee, Jin-Byung Park, Sang-Min Jung, and Jin-Ho Seo
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Cytoplasm ,Linoleic acid ,Bioengineering ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bacterial Proteins ,Biotransformation ,Escherichia coli ,medicine ,Polysaccharide-Lyases ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Fatty Acids ,Fatty acid ,General Medicine ,Periplasmic space ,Recombinant Proteins ,Enzymes ,Oleic acid ,Enzyme ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Periplasm ,Oleate hydratase ,Molecular Medicine ,Oleic Acid - Abstract
Whole-cell biotransformation of fatty acids can be influenced by the activities of catalytic enzymes and by the efficiency of substrate transport into host cells. Here, we improved fatty acid hydration activity of the recombinant Escherichia coli expressing an oleate hydratase of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia by targeting the catalytic enzyme into the periplasm instead of the cytoplasm. Recombinant E. coli producing OhyA in the periplasm under guidance of the PelB signal sequence (E. coli OhyA_PP) exhibited significantly greater hydration activity with oleic acid and linoleic acid compared to a recombinant E. coli producing OhyA in the cytoplasm (E. coli OhyA_CS). For example, the oleate double bond hydration rate of E. coli OhyA_PP was >400 μmol/g dry cells/min (400 U/g dry cells), which is >10-fold higher than that of E. coli OhyA_CS. As the specific activities of the enzymes targeted into the cytoplasm and periplasm were comparable, we assumed that targeting OhyA into the periplasm could accelerate fatty acid transport to the catalytic enzymes by skipping the major mass transport barrier of the cytoplasmic membrane. Our results will contribute to the development of whole-cell biocatalysts for fatty acid biotransformation.
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17. Biotransformation of Linoleic Acid into Hydroxy Fatty Acids and Carboxylic Acids Using a Linoleate Double Bond Hydratase as Key Enzyme
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Hye-Jin Oh, Ji Won Song, Deok Kun Oh, Ye Seul Jo, Kyoung Rok Kim, Woo Ri Kang, Jung Hoo Lee, Uwe T. Bornscheuer, Jin Byung Park, and Sae Um Kim
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Double bond ,Stereochemistry ,Linoleic acid ,Fatty acid ,General Chemistry ,Enzyme catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biotransformation ,Biocatalysis ,Organic chemistry ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Hydroxy fatty acids are used as starting materials for the production of secondary metabolites and signalling molecules as well as in the manufacture of industrial fine chemicals. However, these compounds are usually difficult to produce from renewable biomass by chemical means. In this study, linoleate double bond hydratases of Lactobacillus acidophilus NBRC 13951 were cloned for the first time. These enzymes were highly specific for the hydration of the C-9 or the C-12 double bond of unsaturated fatty acids (e.g., linoleic acid). Thereby, the enzymes allowed the selective production of hydroxy fatty acids such as 13-hydroxy-cis-9-octadecenoic acid and 10-hydroxy-cis-12-octadecenoic acid from linoleic acid. In addition, the hydroxy fatty acids were further converted into industrially relevant carboxylic acids (e.g., 12-hydroxy-cis-9-dodecenoic acid, α,ω-tridec-9-enedioic acid) and lactones (i.e., δ-decalactone, γ-dodecelactone) via whole-cell biocatalysis using an enzyme cascade. This study thus contributes to the preparation of hydroxy fatty acids, unsaturated carboxylic acids, and lactones from renewable unsaturated fatty acids.
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18. Enzyme/whole-cell biotransformation of plant oils, yeast derived oils, and microalgae fatty acid methyl esters into n-nonanoic acid, 9-hydroxynonanoic acid, and 1,9-nonanedioic acid
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Young Joo Yeon, Jung Hoo Lee, Sang Min Lim, Jin Byung Park, Choul-Gyun Lee, Jong-Moon Park, Yuri Oh, Joo-Hyun Seo, Eun Ji Seo, and Jhoanne P. Boñgol
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0301 basic medicine ,Environmental Engineering ,Azelaic acid ,food.ingredient ,Nonanoic acid ,Bioengineering ,01 natural sciences ,Soybean oil ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Biotransformation ,medicine ,Microalgae ,Plant Oils ,Dicarboxylic Acids ,Food science ,Lipase ,Waste Management and Disposal ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Chemistry ,Fatty Acids ,Fatty acid ,Esters ,General Medicine ,Monooxygenase ,Yeast ,0104 chemical sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Oils and fatty acids are important renewable resources provided by nature. Therefore, biotransformation of renewable oils and fatty acids into industrially relevant C9 chemicals was investigated in this study. Olive oil, soybean oil, yeast derived oil, and microalgae fatty acid methyl esters were converted into n-nonanoic acid, 9-hydroxynonanoic acid, and 1,9-nonanedioic acid by a lipase and a recombinant Escherichia coli expressing oleate hydratase, long chain secondary alcohol dehydrogenase, Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase, long chain primary alcohol dehydrogenase, and aldehyde dehydrogenase. It was found that n-nonanoic acid and azelaic acid could be produced to a concentration of 4.3 mM from 3 g/L olive oil with a specific product formation rate of 3.1 U/g dry cells. Biotransformation rates were influenced by compositions of fatty acids and purity of the starting material. This study may contribute to the production of industrially relevant C9 chemicals from renewable oils and fatty acids by simultaneous enzyme/whole-cell biotransformation.
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19. The association of dietary vitamin C intake with periodontitis amongKorean adults: Results from KNHANES IV
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Hyun-Duck Kim, Myung-Seop Shin, Jung-Hoo Lee, Yoo-Been Ahn, and Eun-Jeong Kim
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Teeth ,Physiology ,Cross-sectional study ,Organic chemistry ,Dentistry ,lcsh:Medicine ,Blood Pressure ,Ascorbic Acid ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Vascular Medicine ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oral Diseases ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Odds Ratio ,Medicine ,Vitamin C ,lcsh:Science ,Alcohol Consumption ,Multidisciplinary ,Smoking ,Vitamins ,Middle Aged ,Nutrition Surveys ,Physical sciences ,Chemistry ,Hyperlipidemia ,Physiological Parameters ,Quartile ,Dietary Reference Intake ,Hypertension ,Income ,Female ,Anatomy ,Periodontal Index ,Research Article ,Adult ,Toothbrushing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Endocrine Disorders ,Oral Medicine ,Hypercholesterolemia ,Chemical compounds ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Signs and Symptoms ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Organic compounds ,Republic of Korea ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Obesity ,Periodontitis ,Periodontal Diseases ,Nutrition ,Aged ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,030206 dentistry ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Diet ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Jaw ,Metabolic Disorders ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Digestive System ,Head - Abstract
Backgrounds The association of dietary vitamin C (vit C) on periodontitis requires more valid evidence from large representative samples to enable sufficient adjustments. This study aimed to evaluate the association between dietary vit C intake and periodontitis after controlling for various confounders in the representative Korean adult population Method A total of 10,930 Korean adults (≥19 years) from the fourth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data set were included in this cross-sectional study. Periodontitis was defined as community periodontal index score of 3 or 4. Dietary vit C intake was estimated from a 24-hour dietary record, and categorized into adequate and inadequate according to the Korean Estimated Average Requirement value. Potential confounders included age, sex, income, frequency of tooth brushing, use of floss, dental visit, drinking, smoking, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, and obesity. A multivariable logistic regression analysis and stratified analysis were applied. Results Those with inadequate dietary vit C intake were more likely by 1.16 times to have periodontitis than those with adequate dietary vit C intake (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.16, 95% confidence interval = 1.04–1.29). Lowest and middle-low quartile of dietary vit C intake, compared to highest quartile of dietary vit C intake, showed significant association (aOR = 1.28 and 1.22 respectively), which was in a biological-gradient relationship (trend-p
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20. Microbial Synthesis of Medium-Chain α,ω-Dicarboxylic Acids and ω-Aminocarboxylic Acids from Renewable Long-Chain Fatty Acids
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Jung Hoo Lee, Ji Won Song, Jin Byung Park, and Uwe T. Bornscheuer
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Stereochemistry ,Ricinoleic acid ,Fatty acid ,General Chemistry ,Monooxygenase ,Enzyme catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oleic acid ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Organic chemistry ,Lesquerolic acid ,Alcohol dehydrogenase ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Biotransformation of long-chain fatty acids into medium-chain α,ω-dicarboxylic acids or ω-aminocarboxylic acids could be achieved with biocatalysts. This study presents the production of α,ω-dicarboxylic acids (e.g., C9, C11, C12, C13) and ω-aminocarboxylic acids (e.g., C11, C12, C13) directly from fatty acids (e.g., oleic acid, ricinoleic acid, lesquerolic acid) using recombinant Escherichia coli-based biocatalysts. ω-Hydroxycarboxylic acids, which were produced from oxidative cleavage of fatty acids via enzymatic reactions involving a fatty acid double bond hydratase, an alcohol dehydrogenase, a Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase and an esterase, were then oxidized to α,ω-dicarboxylic acids by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH, AlkJ) from Pseudomonas putida GPo1 or converted into ω-aminocarboxylic acids by a serial combination of ADH from P. putida GPo1 and an ω-transaminase of Silicibacter pomeroyi. The double bonds present in the fatty acids such as ricinoleic acid and lesquerolic acid were reduced by E. coli-native enzymes during the biotransformations. This study demonstrates that the industrially relevant building blocks (C9 to C13 saturated α,ω-dicarboxylic acids and ω-aminocarboxylic acids) can be produced from renewable fatty acids using biocatalysis.
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21. Generation of the Staurolite Based on a Relation Between Illite-Muscovite Transition: A Study on the Shale of the Baekunsa Formation, Buyeo
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Jung Hoo Lee, Seung Hyun Choi, Hyang Ran Mun, Young Boo Lee, and Jangho Yu
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Mineral ,Muscovite ,Metamorphic rock ,Geochemistry ,Mineralogy ,engineering.material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Staurolite ,Illite ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Chloritoid ,Chlorite ,Geology ,Pyrophyllite - Abstract
The generation of staurolite from the mixed-phase muscovite and the metamorphic environment of shales in the Baekunsa formation, Hongsan, Buyeo, were studied using electron probe micro analysis (EPMA). The average chemical composition of mica-type mineral is , and shows a characteristics of the so-called illite with a low content of interlayer cations and Fe, Mg in octahedral sites. The mica-type mineral shows a typical chemical composition of the mixed-phase among muscovite, pyrophyllite, and chlorite (mixed-phase muscovite, ). The staurolite, in general, occurs with the mixed-phase muscovites, pyrophyllites, and aluminosilicates in the rock. We consider that staurolite can be formed by a reaction involving pyrophyllite such as pyrophyllite+chloritoid. The chloritoid is formed by a reaction between pyrophyllite and chlorite and is supposed to be used up in the process of staurolite formation. As a result, the mixed-phase muscovite, formed during the transition of illite to muscovite, plays an important role for the generation of the staurolite. Considering that the reaction occurs at the temperature higher than and pyrophyllites transform into aluminosilicates at , the shale in the Baekunsa formation can be considered to have been experienced a metamorphic temperature between .
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22. Poster 197‐F A Comparison of Popliteal Arteries Between Fractured and Sound Legs by Ultrasound in Patients with Femur Fracture
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Seung-Kyu Lim, Yongsoon Yoon, Kwang-Jae Lee, and Jung-Hoo Lee
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Sound (medical instrument) ,Femur fracture ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Ultrasound ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Anatomy ,Neurology ,Medicine ,In patient ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business - Published
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23. Bioprocess engineering to produce 10-hydroxystearic acid from oleic acid by recombinant Escherichia coli expressing the oleate hydratase gene of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
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Kyung Mi Yang, Jung Hoo Lee, Eun Yeong Jeon, Deok Kun Oh, Jin Byung Park, and Young-Chul Joo
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biology ,Bioengineering ,biology.organism_classification ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Hydroxylation ,Oleic acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Stenotrophomonas maltophilia ,chemistry ,Bioprocess engineering ,Biotransformation ,Yield (chemistry) ,Oleate hydratase ,Bioprocess - Abstract
Microbial hydroxylation of long chain fatty acids has been extensively investigated. However, biotransformation productivity remains below ca. 1.0 g/g cell dry weight (CDW)/h under process conditions. In the present study, a highly efficient microbial hydroxylation process to convert oleic acid into 10-hydroxystearic acid was developed. A recombinant Escherichia coli expressing ohyA, the gene encoding oleate hydratase of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, was used as the biocatalyst. Investigation of the ohyA expression and biotransformation conditions (e.g., inducer concentration, gene expression period before initiating biotransformation, mixing condition of reaction medium) enabled 10-hydroxystearic acid to accumulate to a final concentration of approximately 46 g/L in the culture medium. The specific product formation rate and product yield reached approximately 2.0 g/g CDW/h (i.e., 110 U/g CDW) and 91%, respectively. The specific product formation rate was more than 3-fold higher than those of a bioprocess using wild type Stenotrophomonas sp. cells. Additionally, the product of the whole-cell biotransformation was recovered at a yield of 70.9% and a purity of 99.7% via solvent fraction crystallization at low temperature. These results will contribute to developing a biological process for hydroxylation of oleic acid.
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- 2012
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24. A Sepiolite from the Jeil Industry Dolomite Mine, Jangkye Area, Jangsu-gun
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Jung Hoo Lee and Seung Hyun Choi
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Sepiolite ,Dolomite ,Mineralogy ,Geology - Abstract
세피올라이트는 결정구조와 화학조성이 팔리고스카이트(Palygorskite)와 유사한 점토광물로서, 층상구조와 쇄상구조가 혼합된 리본구조의 결정구조를 갖는 광물이며(Newman and Brown, 1987), 전 세계 매장량의 70% 정도가 스페인에 분포하고 있다(박성완과 이상현, 2006). 다양하고 유용한 특성을 가진 세피올라이트는 많은 분야에서 사용되고 있는데(Jones and Galan, 1988), 특히 뛰어난 흡습력과 악취를 발생시키는 박테리아의 번식을 지연시키는 성질을 가지고 있어서 흡습제와 방취제 등의 용도로 널리 사용되고 있다(Singer and Galan, 1984). 우리나라에서는 경북 상주지역과 울산의 사문석 광산에서 세피올라이트가 발견된 이후(Shimo-saka and Kawano, 1969; 황진연, 1991), 새롭게 발견된 세피올라이트에 대한 보고와 이들에 대한 광물학적 연구가 거의 이루어지지 않았다. 전북 장수군 장계면 일대는 선캠브리아기의 흑운모 편마암과 변성퇴적암류가 분포하는 지역으로(그림 1), 과거 변성퇴적암류에 포함된 백운암질석회암을 채굴하는 광산들이 있었던 지역이다(홍승호와 윤욱, 1993). 이들 석회암 광산 중 금곡광산은 현재 제일산업에서 돌로마이트를 채굴․생산하고 있는데, 채굴 중 세맥으로 존재하는 미지의 광물시
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- 2012
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25. A Study on the Muscovite-Pyrophyllite Mixed Phase in the Shale from the Manhang Formation, Taebaek Area
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Hyang-Ran Mun, Jung-Hoo Lee, Young-Boo Lee, and Seung Hyun Choi
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Mineral ,Muscovite ,Mineralogy ,Electron microprobe ,engineering.material ,Transmission electron microscopy ,visual_art ,Illite ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,engineering ,Particle ,Oil shale ,Geology ,Pyrophyllite - Abstract
Mica-type phyllosilicate particles in the shales of the Manhang formation at the Taeback area in the Kangwon Province were studied using electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The average chemical formula of the mica-type phyllosilicate mineral analysed by EPMA is K1.35(Fe0.18Mg0.03Al3.86)(Si6.55Al1.45)O20(OH)4. Low K contents compared to the ideal chemistry of muscovite indicate the presence of illite in the mica-type phyllosilicate particle. X-ray diffraction study showed that pyrophyllite commonly coexists with muscovite in the shales from the Manhang Formation. TEM observations showed both the interlayer and intralayer mixing of 9.3-Å pyrophyllite and 10-Å muscovite layers. The low K content of the mica-type phyllosilicates apparently
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- 2011
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26. Cover Image
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Jung-Hoo Lee, Yoo-Jin Shin, Jong-Ho Lee, and Hyun-Duck Kim
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Periodontics - Published
- 2018
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27. Changes in Ocular Biometrics Measured after Implantation of a Phakic Intraocular Lens
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Jung Hoo Lee, Byung Gun Park, and Gyu Won Ryu
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03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine ,Ocular biometrics ,Axial length ,Phakic intraocular lens ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Published
- 2018
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28. Treatment of Periorbital Infantile Capillary Hemangioma with Propranolol
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Jae Wook Yang, Jung Hoo Lee, and Seung Hwan Jo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Capillary hemangioma ,Propranolol ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2018
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29. Two Cases of Outer Retinal Folds Developing after Vitrectomy in Patients Exhibiting Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
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Chang Ki Yoon, Jung Hoo Lee, and Hyun Woong Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Retinal detachment ,Vitrectomy ,medicine.disease ,Retinal Fold ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical coherence tomography ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine ,In patient ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Published
- 2018
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30. Severity Correlation between Cross-Sectional Area and Electrodiagnostic Parameters in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Yongsoon Yoon, Jung Hoo Lee, Kwang-Jae Lee, Eun Sil Kim, and Tae Yong Seok
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Correlation ,Orthodontics ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Biophysics ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business ,Carpal tunnel syndrome ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2017
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31. Iron cores of tadpole ferritin: native, reconstituted and recombinant H-chain ferritins
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Hyang-Ran Mun, Kyung-Suk Kim, and Jung-Hoo Lee
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biology ,Chemistry ,Mass spectrometry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Ferritin ,Ferrihydrite ,Crystallinity ,Crystallography ,Electron diffraction ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Materials Chemistry ,biology.protein ,Molecule ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Inductively coupled plasma - Abstract
Structural and compositional properties of ferritin cores were studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometry. The native tadpole ferritin (TdF) contains 880 Fe atoms per molecule of protein and considerable amounts of phosphate (Fe:Pi=5.2). The core size of TdF is 6.75 (±0.72) nm. In the ferritin reconstituted with 1170 Fe atoms per molecule of protein, the core size is 8.31 (±0.97) nm. Electron diffraction patterns of both native and reconstituted tadpole ferritins show poor crystallinity, giving diffuse diffraction lines. Both ferritin cores were identified as ferrihydrite. Reconstituted iron cores of recombinant tadpole H-chain ferritin produced in Escherichia coli contain 1280 Fe atoms and show similar crystallinity with the size of 8.08 (±0.90) nm.
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- 2000
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32. Robust spin-on glass gap-fill process technology for sub-30nm interlayer dielectrics
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Deok-Young Jung, Joo-Tae Moon, Mun-jun Kim, Jun-Won Lee, Kyung-Mun Byun, Seok-Woo Nam, Eunkee Hong, Hyongsoo Kim, Chilhee Chung, Seung-Heon Lee, Jung-Hoo Lee, Hyo-sug Lee, and Mansug Gang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Spin coating ,Materials science ,Spin glass ,Capillary action ,Polymer ,Dielectric ,engineering.material ,Viscosity ,Coating ,chemistry ,engineering ,Wetting ,Composite material - Abstract
A highly robust gap-fill process technology of spin-on glass (SOG) was developed for the interlayer dielectric (ILD) in sub-30nm devices. We revealed that the filling behavior of SOG within gaps during spin-coating is mainly dependent on the capillary effect. The highly wettable surface treatment prior to SOG coating was found to enhance the gap-fill performance remarkably. This technique plays a key role in maximizing capillary effect by raising surface wettability. The filling capability was also improved by optimization of baking temperature to minimize the viscosity of SOG. It was finally found that the defects of contact bridges due to poor filling of SOG were reduced to be almost free by those unique process refinements.
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- 2010
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33. Structural characterization of the silver-polyaniline nanocomposite for electronic devices
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S.M. Imran, Syed Abdul Moiz, Hee-Taik Kim, Mansoor Ahmed, and Jung-Hoo Lee
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Conductive polymer ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Colloid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Methacrylic acid ,chemistry ,Polyaniline nanofibers ,Polyaniline ,Nanoparticle ,Polymer - Abstract
Incorporation of metal nanoparticles in Polyaniline composites could effectively improve its optical, thermal and electrical properties and making it an ideal for the use in semiconductor industry. In this study Ag nanoparticles were uniformly dispersed ultrasonically in the solution of polyaniline emeraldine base (PANIEB) and isopropyl alcohol. PANIEB used in this experiment were doped with polymer of methacrylic acid ester and vinyl verstate. The results about the morphological, optical and electrical properties of Ag-PANIEB with IPA colloid as a function of different concentration of Ag nanoparticles (Such as 25%, 50%, 100% by weight) were presented and discussed.
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- 2009
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34. Inside Cover: Biotransformation of Linoleic Acid into Hydroxy Fatty Acids and Carboxylic Acids Using a Linoleate Double Bond Hydratase as Key Enzyme (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2-3/2015)
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Hye-Jin Oh, Deok-Kun Oh, Kyoung-Rok Kim, Jin-Byung Park, Uwe T. Bornscheuer, Sae-Um Kim, Jung-Hoo Lee, Ji-Won Song, Woo-Ri Kang, and Ye-Seul Jo
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Double bond ,Biotransformation ,Stereochemistry ,Linoleic acid ,Organic chemistry ,Fatty acid ,General Chemistry ,Enzyme catalysis ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Published
- 2015
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35. Sedation for Implant Surgery using Propofol and Remifentanil in Severe Dental Phobia Patient: A Case Report
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Teo-Jeon Shin, Hyun Jeong Kim, Kwang-Suk Seo, and Jung Hoo Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Sedation ,Remifentanil ,Implant surgery ,Surgery ,Target controlled infusion ,Dental Phobia ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Propofol ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2010
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36. Evaluation of Efficacy of the Patient-controlled Analgesia for Implant Surgery under General Anesthesia
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Kwang-Suk Seo, Jung Hoo Lee, Hyun Jeong Kim, Teo-Jeon Shin, and Yunki Park
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Patient-controlled analgesia ,Visual analogue scale ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Implant surgery ,Surgery ,Fentanyl ,Ketorolac ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Implant ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2009
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37. Structural characterization of the silver-polyaniline nanocomposite for electronic devices.
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Imran, S.M., Moiz, S.A., Ahmed, M.M., Jung-Hoo Lee, and Hee-Taik Kim
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- 2009
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38. Robust spin-on glass gap-fill process technology for sub-30nm interlayer dielectrics.
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Kyung-Mun Byun, Deok-Young Jung, Jun-Won Lee, Seungheon Lee, Hyongsoo Kim, Mun-Jun Kim, Eunkee Hong, Mansug Gang, Seok-Woo Nam, Joo-Tae Moon, Chilhee Chung, Jung-Hoo Lee, and Hyo-Sug Lee
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- 2010
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39. Expansion of Smectite by Laurylamine Hydrochloride: Ambiguities in Transmission Electron Microscope Observations1
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Donald R. Peacor and Jung Hoo Lee
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Hydrochloride ,Soil Science ,Mineralogy ,engineering.material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Illite ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,engineering ,Clay minerals ,Biogeosciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Rock microstructure - Abstract
Treatment ofsmectite with laurylamine hydrochloride was verified to cause expansion of d(001) which may be retained and observed in ion-milled samples by transmission electron microscopy. The spacings between layers as observed in lattice fringe images, however, are variable and may be as small as 10 A. The method therefore produces ambiguities in differentiating between some smectites and illites, similar to those that have been found for untreated samples; e.g., on this basis, expanded layers may be inferred to be smectite, but layers with d-values approaching 10 may be either illite or smectite. Expansion also destroys the original rock texture, which, therefore, must be observed using only untreated samples.
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- 1986
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40. Ordered 1:1 Interstratification of Illite and Chlorite: A Transmission and Analytical Electron Microscopy Study1
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Donald R. Peacor and Jung Hoo Lee
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Analytical electron microscopy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Illite ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Analytical chemistry ,engineering ,Soil Science ,engineering.material ,Chlorite ,Water Science and Technology - Published
- 1985
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41. Analytical Electron Microscopy and the Problem of Potassium Diffusion1
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Ben A. van der Pluijm, Donald R. Peacor, and Jung Hoo Lee
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Range (particle radiation) ,Chemistry ,Muscovite ,Analytical chemistry ,Soil Science ,Crystal structure ,engineering.material ,Alkali metal ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,engineering ,Cathode ray ,Diffusion (business) ,Anisotropy ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Diffusion of K during analytical electron microscopy (AEM) results in anomalously low count rates for this element. As the analysis area and specimen thickness decrease, count rates become dispro- portionally lower. Adularia and muscovite show different diffusion profiles during AEM; for muscovite a strong dependence of diffusion on crystallographic orientation has been observed. Conditions giving rise to reliable chemical data by AEM are the use of a wide scanning area (>800 x 800 A) and/or large beam size to reduce the effect of diffusion of alkali elements, a specimen thickness greater than about 1000 ~, constant instrument operating conditions, and the use of a homogeneous, well-characterized standard sample. The optimum thickness range was obtained by determining the element intensity ratio vs. thickness curve for given operating conditions. The standard and unknown should have a similar crystal structure and, especially for strongly anisotropic minerals such as phyllosilicates, a similar crys- tallographic orientation with respect to the electron beam.
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- 1988
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42. Chlorite-illite/muscovite interlayered and interstratified crystals: A TEM/STEM study
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Donald R. Peacor, Jung Hoo Lee, Robert P. Wintsch, and Daniel D. Lewis
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Diffraction ,Muscovite ,Mineralogy ,engineering.material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Geophysics ,chemistry ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Illite ,engineering ,Angstrom ,Mica ,High-resolution transmission electron microscopy ,Chlorite ,Geology ,EMPA - Abstract
Phyllosilicates in rocks which are transitional from mudstone to slate from Lehigh Gap, Pa., have been studied by a variety of techniques, including high resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy and Analytical Electron Microscopy. The principal minerals are “white mica” which is transitional from illite in mudstone to ordered twolayer mica in slate, and chlorite. 7A berthierine occurs more rarely. Dioctahedral and trioctahedral layers are shown to be interleaved in individual crystals at all scales between the following two end members: (1) both random and regular 1∶1 interlayering at the scale of individual layers, as shown, in part, by lattice fringe images. (2) packets of trioctahedral and dioctahedral layers up to a few thousand Angstroms or microns in thickness, detectable with ordinary optical techniques. The complete range of intermediate structures is represented in samples which are in transition to slate. Bulk analytical (EMPA), X-ray diffraction or other measurements are shown to result in averages over both kinds of layers when TEM techniques are not used.
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- 1984
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43. Evidence for syntectonic crystallization for the mudstone to slate transition at Lehigh gap, Pennsylvania, U.S.A
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Donald R. Peacor, Robert P. Wintsch, Jung Hoo Lee, and Daniel D. Lewis
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Bedding ,Muscovite ,Metamorphic rock ,Mineralogy ,Geology ,Electron microprobe ,engineering.material ,law.invention ,law ,Illite ,engineering ,Cleavage (geology) ,Pressure solution ,Crystallization - Abstract
Data primarily for phyllosilicates have been obtained for the continuous transitional sequence from mudstone to slate with well-developed slaty cleavage at Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania, and for slates from quarries in the same area. Samples were studied by optical microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction and electron microprobe analysis, with emphasis on transmission and analytical electron microscopy. Mineral grains are virtually free of deformation-induced strain. Concomitant with the gradual development of cleavage normal to bedding the following changes are observed or confirmed: (1) the orientation of phyllosilicate grains changes discontinuously from being preferentially parallel to bedding to being parallel to cleavage; (2) crystal imperfections as expressed in layer terminations, low angle grain boundary-like features and other defects decrease in density; (3) complex mixed layering is replaced by homogeneous packets of layers of single phases and (4) illite transforms to muscovite, with increase in K + A1 and change from a lMd to 2M polytype. Slaty cleavage apparently develops due in part to pressure solution of phyllosilicates oriented parallel to bedding, mass transport of components, and crystallization to form new grains parallel to cleavage. It reflects transitions from imperfect, metastable phases toward ordered stable phases in a low temperature (-225°C) metamorphic environment.
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- 1986
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44. Textures in Layered Silicates: Progressive Changes Through Diagenesis and Low-Temperature Metamorphism
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Jung Ho Ahn, Donald R. Peacor, and Jung Hoo Lee
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Pore water pressure ,Metamorphism ,Mineralogy ,Geology ,Grain boundary ,Dislocation ,Diagenesis ,Annealing (glass) - Abstract
Phyllosilicates in samples from Gulf Coast cores and the Martinsburg Formation near Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania (which together represent a continuous sequence from mudstone to slate) are shown by TEM studies to possess imperfections on a massive scale and to exhibit a progressive increase in perfection through diagenesis and low-grade metamorphism. In shallow portions (1,750 and 2,450 m) of the Gulf Coast core, smectites have irregular and curved layers with high dislocation densities and many small-angle, grainlike boundaries. In both the deeper portion (5,500 m) of the Gulf Coast sediments and in the Martinsburg mudstone samples, gram perfection increases in illites, but a complex mosaic structure with small-angle grain boundaries and edge dislocations still prevails. In the Martinsbu g slate, phyllosilicates exhibit layers which are continuous and straight and have few imperfections. Original clays which form at low temperatures have highly imperfect and metastable structures. Changes with increasing diagenesis are akin to annealing processes, with increasing perfection of grains being an approach to a more stable, strain-free structure. Temperature, pore water, time, and other variables affecting these changes act only to promote reaction rates to the defect-free, stable structures.
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- 1985
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45. Intralayer transitions in phyllosilicates of Martinsburg shale
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Donald R. Peacor and Jung Hoo Lee
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Diffraction ,SLATES ,Multidisciplinary ,Reflection high-energy electron diffraction ,Chemistry ,Mineralogy ,engineering.material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Illite ,engineering ,Sedimentary rock ,Chlorite ,Powder diffraction - Abstract
Phyllosilicates that occur in shales and slates show complex features as generally detected by methods such as X-ray diffraction. Diffraction patterns commonly display features such as broadened and asymmetric peaks which in many cases have been shown to reflect random interlayering of more than one kind of phyllosilicate1; for example, illite–smectite and vermiculite–chlorite. Ordered interlayering of more than one phase has also been frequently observed. However, powder diffraction data generally provide insight only into the differences between units of many layers and then they only yield average values. The possibility of variations within individual layers can be investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and analytical electron microscopy (AEM). We report here on the occurrence of transitions within individual phyllosilicate layers from one trioctahedral structure to another (ferroan lizardite to chlorite) and from trioctahedral to dioctahedral (illite) layers. These variations in structure introduce a new range of complexities into those non-equilibrium phyllosilicate structures which occur in low-temperature sedimentary environments.
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- 1983
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