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2. Comparison of Quality, Antioxidant Capacity, and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Adlay [Coix lacryma-jobi L. var. ma-yuen (Rom. Caill.) Stapf.] Sprout at Several Harvest Time
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Eun-Song Lee, Yong-Il Kim, Jeong-Hoon Lee, Yong-Goo Kim, Kyung-Sook Han, Young-Ho Yoon, Byoung-Ok Cho, Kyungtae Park, Hamin Lee, and Ju-Sung Cho
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adlay ,harvest ,plant-based foods ,physiological effects ,sprout vegetables ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Recently, there has been a growing interest in the consumption of plant-based foods such as vegetables and grains for the purpose of disease prevention and treatment. Adlay seeds contain physiologically active substances, including coixol, coixenolide, and lactams. In this study, adlay sprouts were cultivated and harvested at various time points, specifically at 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 days after sowing. The antioxidant activity of the extracts was evaluated using assays such as DPPH radical scavenging, ABTS radical scavenging, reducing power, and total polyphenol contents. The toxicity of the extracts was assessed using cell culture and the WST-1 assay. The aboveground components of the sprouts demonstrated a significant increase in length, ranging from 2.75 cm to 21.87 cm, weight, ranging from 0.05 g to 0.32 g, and biomass, ranging from 161.4 g to 1319.1 g, as the number of days after sowing advanced, reaching its peak coixol content of 39.38 mg/g on the third day after sowing. Notably, the antioxidant enzyme activity was highest between the third and fifth days after sowing. Regarding anti-inflammatory activity, the inhibition of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) expression was most prominent in samples harvested from the ninth to eleventh days after sowing, corresponding to the later stage of growth. While the overall production mass increased with the number of days after sowing, considering factors such as yield increase index per unit area, turnover rate, and antioxidant activity, harvesting at the early growth stage, specifically between the fifth and seventh days after sowing, was found to be economically advantageous. Thus, the quality, antioxidant capacity, and anti-inflammatory activity of adlay sprouts varied depending on the harvest time, highlighting the importance of determining the appropriate harvest time based on the production objectives. This study demonstrates the changes in the growth and quality of adlay sprouts in relation to the harvest time, emphasizing the potential for developing a market for adlay sprouts as a new food product.
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- 2023
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3. Application of InDel markers based on the chloroplast genome sequences for authentication and traceability of tartary and common buckwheat
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Kwang-Soo Cho, Su-Young Hong, Bong-Kyoung Yun, Hong-Sik Won, Young-Ho Yoon, Ki-Beom Kwon, and Manjulatha Mekapogu
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quantitative pcr ,processed foods ,insertion/deletion markers ,Agriculture - Abstract
A reliable, qualitative PCR-based detection method for the traceability and authentication of common and Tartary buckwheat was developed. Five InDel markers developed from chloroplast genome variation between the two species were applied for 96 buckwheat accessions and all accessions were easily differentiated as Tartary and common buckwheat using these markers. We also determined the sample detection limit by PCR and qPCR as 0.001 and 0.02 ng/µl, respectively. InDel markers could detect the mixture of two species flour up to 10% contamination. InDel markers were also applied to processed foods such as noodles and tea, and we found that species-specific PCR bands could be used to identify buckwheat even after processing. Hence, these InDel markers are simple with higher specificity and sensitivity and are reliable for the authentication of buckwheat processed foods.
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- 2017
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4. Morphological and Genetic Characteristics of a Giant Cynanchum Plant Discovered at the Wild Mountain in Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea
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Sae Hyun Lee, Ji Seok Kim, Woojong Jang, Eunbi Kim, Jee Young Park, Jong Soo Kang, Se Won Park, Kyu Hee Kim, Jeong Hoon Lee, Young Ho Yoon, and Tae Jin Yang
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Pharmaceutical Science ,Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2022
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5. Characterization of Thin Gas Hydrate Reservoir in Ulleung Basin with Stepwise Seismic Inversion
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Bo-Yeon Yi, Young-Ho Yoon, Young-Jun Kim, Gil-Young Kim, Yong-Hwan Joo, Nyeon-Keon Kang, Jung-Ki Kim, Jong-Hwa Chun, and Dong-Geun Yoo
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gas hydrate ,3D seismic survey ,stepwise seismic inversion ,acoustic impedance ,saturation ,Technology - Abstract
Natural gas hydrates (GHs) filling sand layer pores are the most promising GHs that can be produced via conventional mechanisms in deep-sea environments. However, the seismic tracking of such thin GH-bearing sand layers is subject to certain limitations. For example, because most GH-bearing sand layers are thin and sparsely interbedded with mud layers, conventional seismic data with a maximum resolution of ~10 m are of limited use for describing their spatial distribution. The 2010 Ulleung Basin drilling expedition identified a relatively good GH reservoir at the UBGH2-6 site. However, the individual GH-bearing sand layers at this site are thin and cannot therefore be reliably tracked using conventional seismic techniques. This study presents a new thin layer tracking method using stepwise seismic inversion and 3D seismic datasets with two different resolutions. The high-resolution acoustic impedance volume obtained is then used to trace thin layers that cannot be harnessed with conventional methods. Moreover, we estimate the high-resolution regional GH distribution based on GH saturation derived from acoustic impedance at UBGH2-6. The thin GH layers, previously viewed as a single layer because of limited resolution, are further subdivided, traced, and characterized in terms of lateral variation.
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- 2021
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6. Seed Morphology and Germination Characteristics of Rehmannia glutinosa
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Jong Won Han, Ei Hyun Kim, Myeong Won Oh, Jeong Hoon Lee, Kyung Ho Ma, Young Ho Yoon, and Jin Tae Jeong
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Pharmaceutical Science ,Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2022
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7. Complete structure of the bacterial flagellar hook reveals extensive set of stabilizing interactions
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Hideyuki Matsunami, Clive S. Barker, Young-Ho Yoon, Matthias Wolf, and Fadel A. Samatey
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Science - Abstract
The bacterial flagellar hook is made up of many copies of the protein FlgE. Here, the authors report the full structure of the hook from Campylobacter jejuni and show that its overall structure is different from that of the previously published filament.
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- 2016
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8. Growth Characteristics and Change of Major Components in Atractylodes macrocephala
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Jin Tae Jeong, Seon Min Oh, Jeong Hoon Lee, Seung Hwan Wi, Jae Ki Chang, Kyung Ho Ma, Young Ho Yoon, Yi Lee, Dae Young Lee, and Jong Won Han
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Pharmaceutical Science ,Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2022
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9. Yield Evaluation of Medicinal Crops Suitable for Following Crop on Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge
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Eun Song Lee, Yong Il Kim, Yong Goo Kim, Sang Ku Lee, Kyung Sook Han, Tae Jin An, and Young Ho Yoon
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Pharmaceutical Science ,Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2022
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10. General health status of long-term cervical cancer survivors after radiotherapy
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Sung Uk, Lee, Young Ae, Kim, Young-Ho, Yoon, Yeon-Joo, Kim, Myong Cheol, Lim, Sang-Yoon, Park, Sang-Soo, Seo, Ji Eun, Park, and Joo-Young, Kim
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- 2017
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11. An Estimation of Market Acceptable Price for AI Smart Housing Service and Platform using PSM
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Yong kyung Cho and Young Ho Yoon
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Polymers and Plastics - Published
- 2021
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12. Growth and Yield Characteristics of Glycyrrhiza spp. Resources
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Jeong Hoon Lee, Myeong Won Oh, Ho Sop Hwang, Jong Won Han, Sun-Hee Woo, Jin Tae Jung, Young Ho Yoon, Gyeong Ho Ma, and Dong Kyun Son
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Horticulture ,Yield (engineering) ,biology ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Glycyrrhiza ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,Mathematics - Published
- 2021
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13. Sensitive and Low‐background Electrochemical Immunosensor Employing Glucose Dehydrogenase and 1,10‐Phenanthroline‐5,6‐dione
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Al-Monsur Jiaul Haque, Haesik Yang, Young Ho Yoon, Gyeongho Kim, Ji-Hyeon Kim, Nam-Sihk Lee, and Jungwook Kwon
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Glucose dehydrogenase ,Phenanthroline ,Electrochemistry ,Parathyroid hormone ,Redox cycling ,Analytical Chemistry ,Nuclear chemistry - Published
- 2021
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14. Rapid nanocatalytic reaction using antibody-conjugated gold nanoparticles for simple and sensitive detection of parathyroid hormone
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Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Aman Bhatia, Nam-Sihk Lee, Young Ho Yoon, and Haesik Yang
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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15. Sensitive electrochemical immunosensor using a bienzymatic system consisting of β-galactosidase and glucose dehydrogenase
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Haesik Yang, Seungah Seo, Young Ho Yoon, Seonhwa Park, and Nam-Sihk Lee
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Reducing agent ,Biosensing Techniques ,02 engineering and technology ,Flavin group ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Redox ,Analytical Chemistry ,Glucose dehydrogenase ,Hydrolase ,Electrochemistry ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Spectroscopy ,Immunoassay ,Detection limit ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chemistry ,Glucose 1-Dehydrogenase ,Electrochemical Techniques ,beta-Galactosidase ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Enzyme ,0210 nano-technology ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Biosensor - Abstract
Bienzymatic systems are often used with electrochemical affinity biosensors to achieve high signal levels and/or low background levels. It is important to select two enzymes whose reactions do not exhibit mutual interference but have similar optimal conditions. Here, we report a sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on a bienzymatic system consisting of β-galactosidase (Gal, a hydrolase enzyme) and flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (FAD-GDH, a redox enzyme). Both enzymes showed high activities at neutral pH, the reactions catalyzed by them did not exhibit mutual interference, and the electrochemical-enzymatic redox cycling based on FAD-GDH coupled with enzymatic amplification by Gal enabled high signal amplification. Among the three amino-hydroxy-naphthalenes and 4-aminophenol (potential Gal products), 4-amino-1-naphthol showed the highest signal amplification. Glucose, as an electro-inactive, stable reducing agent for redox cycling, helped in achieving low background levels. Our bienzymatic system could detect parathyroid hormone at a detection limit of ∼0.2 pg mL-1, implying that it can be used for highly sensitive electrochemical detection of parathyroid hormone and other biomarkers in human serum.
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- 2021
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16. Estimating Bed Load Discharge Using an Acoustic Sensor for Sediment Disaster Prevention
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Jong Ho Choi, Hyeon Gyu Kim, Kye Won Jun, and Young Ho Yoon
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Flow velocity ,Hydrophone ,Environmental science ,Sediment ,Regression analysis ,General Medicine ,Mechanics ,Collision ,Sound pressure ,Bed load ,Pulse (physics) - Abstract
This study examined the possibility of estimating bed load discharge using a pipe hydrophone, an acoustic measurement sensor. To that end, a small-scale on-site hydraulic experiment device was built, and regression equations were developed based on the analysis of collision sound signals by bed load discharge, grain size distribution, and flow velocity change. They were classified into pulse and sound pressure integral-based regression equations according to the characteristic value of collision sound. To verify the regression equations, the calculated values of bed load discharge were compared with the actual values. The results showed that the regression equation based on the sound pressure integral had a higher accuracy than the pulse-based regression equation, and the error rate compared to the measured value was approximately 19%. The Index of Agreement (IoA) was found 0.83, indicating a good agreement between the changing trend and estimated value of bed load discharge. It is believed that sediment disasters could be prevented by incorporating various experimental conditions and establishing a corrective relationship with the actual bed load discharge in the river.
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- 2020
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17. Phenolic Tyrosinase Substrate with a Formal Potential Lower than That of Phenol to Obtain a Sensitive Electrochemical Immunosensor
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Seonhwa Park, Da-eun Kwak, Al-Monsur Jiaul Haque, Nam-Sihk Lee, Young Ho Yoon, and Haesik Yang
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Immunoassay ,Phenol ,Monophenol Monooxygenase ,Reducing Agents ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Bioengineering ,Biosensing Techniques ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Instrumentation - Abstract
The high and selective catalytic activities of tyrosinase (Tyr) have frequently led to its application in sensitive biosensors. However, in affinity-based biosensors, the use of Tyr as a catalytic label is less common compared to horseradish peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase owing to the fact that phenolic Tyr substrates have yet to be investigated in detail. Herein, four phenolic compounds that have lower formal potentials than phenol were examined for their applicability as Tyr substrates, and three reducing agents were examined as potential strong reducing agents for electrochemical-chemical (EC) redox cycling involving an electrode, a Tyr product, and a reducing agent. The combination of 4-methoxyphenol (MP) and ammonia-borane (AB) allows for (i) a high electrochemical signal level owing to rapid EC redox cycling and (ii) a low electrochemical background level owing to the slow oxidation of AB at a low applied potential and no reaction between MP and AB. When this combination was applied to an electrochemical immunosensor for parathyroid hormone (PTH) detection, a detection limit of 2 pg/mL was obtained. This detection limit is significantly lower than that obtained when a combination of phenol and AB was employed (300 pg/mL). It was also found that the developed immunosensor works well in PTH detection in clinical serum samples. This new phenolic substrate could therefore pave the way for Tyr to be more commonly used as a catalytic label in affinity-based biosensors.
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- 2022
18. Sensitive electrochemical immunosensor via amide hydrolysis by DT-diaphorase combined with five redox-cycling reactions
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Putu Udiyani Prayikaputri, Seonhwa Park, Seonghye Kim, Young Ho Yoon, Suhkmann Kim, and Haesik Yang
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Electrochemistry ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,General Medicine ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2023
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19. Structure of the bacterial flagellar hook cap provides insights into a hook assembly mechanism
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Hideyuki, Matsunami, Young-Ho, Yoon, Katsumi, Imada, Keiichi, Namba, Fadel A., Samatey, Hideyuki, Matsunami, Young-Ho, Yoon, Katsumi, Imada, Keiichi, Namba, and Fadel A., Samatey
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Assembly of bacterial flagellar hook requires FlgD, a protein known to form the hook cap. Symmetry mismatch between the hook and the hook cap is believed to drive efficient assembly of the hook in a way similar to the filament cap helping filament assembly. However, the hook cap dependent mechanism of hook assembly has remained poorly understood. Here, we report the crystal structure of the hook cap composed of five subunits of FlgD from Salmonella enterica at 3.3 Å resolution. The pentameric structure of the hook cap is divided into two parts: a stalk region composed of five N-terminal domains; and a petal region containing five C-terminal domains. Biochemical and genetic analyses show that the N-terminal domains of the hook cap is essential for the hook-capping function, and the structure now clearly reveals why. A plausible hook assembly mechanism promoted by the hook cap is proposed based on the structure., source:https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-021-02796-6
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- 2022
20. Structure of the bacterial flagellar hook cap provides insights into a hook assembly mechanism
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Fadel A. Samatey, Katsumi Imada, Young-Ho Yoon, Hideyuki Matsunami, and Keiichi Namba
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endocrine system ,Bacterial structural biology ,Hook ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,fungi ,Flagellar hook ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,A protein ,Salmonella enterica ,musculoskeletal system ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Cell biology ,Mechanism (engineering) ,Protein filament ,surgical procedures, operative ,Bacterial Proteins ,Flagella ,parasitic diseases ,bacteria ,sense organs ,Biology (General) ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,X-ray crystallography - Abstract
Assembly of bacterial flagellar hook requires FlgD, a protein known to form the hook cap. Symmetry mismatch between the hook and the hook cap is believed to drive efficient assembly of the hook in a way similar to the filament cap helping filament assembly. However, the hook cap dependent mechanism of hook assembly has remained poorly understood. Here, we report the crystal structure of the hook cap composed of five subunits of FlgD from Salmonella enterica at 3.3 Å resolution. The pentameric structure of the hook cap is divided into two parts: a stalk region composed of five N-terminal domains; and a petal region containing five C-terminal domains. Biochemical and genetic analyses show that the N-terminal domains of the hook cap is essential for the hook-capping function, and the structure now clearly reveals why. A plausible hook assembly mechanism promoted by the hook cap is proposed based on the structure., Matsunami et al determine the structure of the flagellar hook cap from Salmonella enterica by X-ray crystallography. The 3.3 Å resolution structure in combination with mutagenesis analysis provides insights into a putative hook assembly mechanism.
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- 2021
21. Di(Thioether Sulfonate)-Substituted Quinolinedione as a Rapidly Dissoluble and Stable Electron Mediator and Its Application in Sensitive Biosensors
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Young Ho Yoon, Sang Wook Nam, Gyeongho Kim, Aman Bhatia, Woohyeong Lee, Haesik Yang, Nam-Sihk Lee, Jung Min Joo, Jia Seo, and Ponnusamy Nandhakumar
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Tris ,Detection limit ,Aqueous solution ,Biomedical Engineering ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Electrons ,Biosensing Techniques ,Sulfides ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Quinone ,Biomaterials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Glucose Oxidase ,Sulfonate ,Glucose ,Thioether ,chemistry ,Biosensor ,Dissolution - Abstract
The commonly required properties of diffusive electron mediators for point-of-care testing are rapid dissolubility, high stability, and moderate formal potential in aqueous solutions. Inspired by nature, various quinone-containing electron mediators have been developed; however, satisfying all these requirements remains a challenge. Herein, a strategic design toward quinones incorporating sulfonated thioether and nitrogen-containing heteroarene moieties as solubilizing, stabilizing, and formal potential-modulating groups is reported. A systematic investigation reveals that di(thioether sulfonate)-substituted quinoline-1,4-dione (QLS) and quinoxaline-1,4-dione (QXS) display water solubilities of ≈1 m and are rapidly dissoluble. By finely balancing the electron-donating effect of the thioethers and the electron-withdrawing effect of the nitrogen atom, formal potentials suitable for electrochemical biosensors are achieved with QLS and QXS (-0.15 and -0.09 V vs Ag/AgCl, respectively, at pH 7.4). QLS is stable for >1 d in PBS (pH 7.4) and for 1 h in tris buffer (pH 9.0), which is sufficient for point-of-care testing. Furthermore, QLS, with its high electron mediation ability, is successfully used in biosensors for sensitive detection of glucose and parathyroid hormone, demonstrating detection limits of ≈0.3 × 10-3 m and ≈2 pg mL-1 , respectively. This strategy produces organic electron mediators exhibiting rapid dissolution and high stability, and will find broad application beyond quinone-based biosensors.
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- 2021
22. Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of Tartary Buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) and Comparative Analysis with Common Buckwheat (F. esculentum).
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Kwang-Soo Cho, Bong-Kyoung Yun, Young-Ho Yoon, Su-Young Hong, Manjulatha Mekapogu, Kyung-Hee Kim, and Tae-Jin Yang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
We report the chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) obtained by next-generation sequencing technology and compared this with the previously reported common buckwheat (F. esculentum ssp. ancestrale) cp genome. The cp genome of F. tataricum has a total sequence length of 159,272 bp, which is 327 bp shorter than the common buckwheat cp genome. The cp gene content, order, and orientation are similar to those of common buckwheat, but with some structural variation at tandem and palindromic repeat frequencies and junction areas. A total of seven InDels (around 100 bp) were found within the intergenic sequences and the ycf1 gene. Copy number variation of the 21-bp tandem repeat varied in F. tataricum (four repeats) and F. esculentum (one repeat), and the InDel of the ycf1 gene was 63 bp long. Nucleotide and amino acid have highly conserved coding sequence with about 98% homology and four genes--rpoC2, ycf3, accD, and clpP--have high synonymous (Ks) value. PCR based InDel markers were applied to diverse genetic resources of F. tataricum and F. esculentum, and the amplicon size was identical to that expected in silico. Therefore, these InDel markers are informative biomarkers to practically distinguish raw or processed buckwheat products derived from F. tataricum and F. esculentum.
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- 2015
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23. A Study on the Acceptance Intention of Blockchain Technology Using UTAUT2 Model
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Jinsup Jung, Seon-woong Lee, and Young-Ho Yoon
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Blockchain ,business.industry ,Internet privacy ,business ,Psychology - Published
- 2019
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24. Combined Signal Amplification Using a Propagating Cascade Reaction and a Redox Cycling Reaction for Sensitive Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Detection
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Young Ho Yoon, Seonhwa Park, Haesik Yang, Seheon Kim, Gyeongho Kim, Ji-Hyeon Kim, and Nam-Sihk Lee
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Imine ,Thyrotropin ,Peptide ,Biosensing Techniques ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Thrombin ,Cascade reaction ,Limit of Detection ,Benzoquinones ,medicine ,Immunoassay ,Detection limit ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Cascade ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Biosensor ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Propagating cascade reactions based on two proteases are promising for obtaining high signal amplification. However, in many cases, biosensors that use cascade reactions do not have low detection limits because of the inherent slowness of proteolytic reactions. Here, we report a sensitive electrochemical immunosensor using a high-signal-amplification method that combines a propagating cascade reaction and a redox cycling reaction. The cascade reaction uses ecarin and prothrombin: the ecarin label proteolytically converts inactive prothrombin into active thrombin, which then proteolytically liberates electroactive p-aminophenol (AP) from an AP-conjugated peptide. The liberated AP is electrochemically oxidized to p-benzoquinone imine (QI), regenerated by the reduction of QI by NADH, and then electrochemically reoxidized. This electrochemical-chemical (EC) redox cycling reaction significantly increases the electrochemical signal. The developed immunosensor is also compared with an immunosensor that uses only a propagating cascade reaction and an immunosensor that uses a single proteolytic reaction and an EC redox cycling reaction. The detection limits for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) obtained using the three immunosensors are 3 pg/mL, 2 ng/mL, and 4 ng/mL, respectively, indicating that the newly developed immunosensor is more sensitive than the other two. The measured concentrations of TSH in clinical serum are found to agree well with those determined using a commercial instrument.
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25. Simple and fast Ag deposition method using a redox enzyme label and quinone substrate for the sensitive electrochemical detection of thyroid-stimulating hormone
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Gyeongho Kim, Haesik Yang, Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Aman Bhatia, Young Ho Yoon, and Nam-Sihk Lee
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Thyrotropin ,General Medicine ,Biosensing Techniques ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Electrochemistry ,Redox ,Quinone ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Thyroid-stimulating hormone ,Diaphorase ,Benzoquinones ,Deposition (chemistry) ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Biotechnology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Enzyme-induced seedless Ag deposition is useful for selective Ag deposition and subsequent electrochemical Ag oxidation; however, a washing step is required after the deposition and before the electrochemical oxidation as the enzyme substrate can be oxidized during the electrochemical oxidation. Here, we report a fast Ag deposition method using a redox enzyme and quinone substrate that does not require a washing step. We found that the quinone substrate is reduced by a redox enzyme label, which is later oxidized to its original form via the reduction of Ag+ to Ag. Moreover, the quinone substrate is not electrochemically oxidized during the electrochemical Ag oxidation. We selected one diaphorase and 1,4-naphthoquinone from among seven redox enzymes (four diaphorases and three glucose-oxidizing enzymes) and six quinones, respectively. We applied this Ag deposition method for the detection of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) over a dynamic range from 100 fg/mL to 100 ng/mL and found that TSH could be detected at concentrations as low as approximately 100 fg/mL in artificial serum. Therefore, the Ag deposition strategy developed in this study exhibits promising potential for ultrasensitive clinical applications.
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- 2021
26. Electrochemical immunoassay based on choline oxidase-peroxidase enzymatic cascade
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Young Ho Yoon, Kai Yan, Aman Bhatia, Nam-Sihk Lee, Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, and Haesik Yang
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Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,02 engineering and technology ,Biosensing Techniques ,01 natural sciences ,Horseradish peroxidase ,Cascade reaction ,Electrochemistry ,medicine ,Glucose oxidase ,Horseradish Peroxidase ,Peroxidase ,Detection limit ,Immunoassay ,Chromatography ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,General Medicine ,Choline oxidase ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Alcohol Oxidoreductases ,biology.protein ,0210 nano-technology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-based electrochemical immunoassays are considered promising techniques for point-of-care clinical diagnostics, but the necessary addition of unstable H2O2 in the enzymatic system may hinder their practical application. Although glucose oxidase (GOx) has been widely explored for in situ generation of H2O2 in HRP-based immunoassay, the GOx-catalyzed reduction of oxidized peroxidase substrate may limit the immunosensing performance. Here, we report a sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on a choline oxidase (ChOx)-HRP cascade reaction. In this design, ChOx catalyzes the oxidation of choline, during which H2O2 is generated in situ and thus oxidizes acetaminophen (APAP) in the presence of HRP. The electrochemical behavior of APAP in the ChOx-HRP cascade was compared with that of the commonly used GOx-HRP cascade, which confirmed that ChOx could be a superior preceding enzyme for sensitive immunoassay based on the bienzymatic cascade. The developed ChOx-HRP cascade was also further explored for a sandwich-type electrochemical immunoassay of parathyroid hormone in artificial and clinical serum. The calculated detection limit was ~3 pg/mL, indicating that the ChOx-HRP cascade is especially promising for highly sensitive electrochemical immunoassays when APAP is used as the peroxidase substrate.
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- 2020
27. Metal Nanozyme with Ester Hydrolysis Activity in the Presence of Ammonia-Borane and Its Use in a Sensitive Immunosensor
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Seonghye Kim, Seonhwa Park, Haesik Yang, Jin Kyoon Park, Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Young Ho Yoon, Nam-Sihk Lee, Gyeongho Kim, and Suhkmann Kim
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Thyroid Hormones ,Surface Properties ,Ammonia borane ,Nanoparticle ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Biosensing Techniques ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Redox ,Catalysis ,Metal ,Hydrolysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ammonia ,Boranes ,Platinum ,Immunoassay ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Esters ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Biosensor ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Metal nanoparticle surfaces are used for peroxidase- and oxidase-like nanozymes but not for esterase-like nanozymes. It is challenging to obtain rapid catalytic hydrolysis on a metal surface and even more so without a catalytically labile substrate. Here, we report that metal nanoparticle surfaces rapidly catalyze non-redox ester hydrolysis in the presence of redox H3 N-BH3 (AB). Metal hydrides are readily generated on a Pt nanoparticle (PtNP) from AB, and as a result the PtNP becomes electron-rich, which might assist nucleophilic attack of H2 O on the carbonyl group of an ester. The nanozyme system based on PtNP, AB, and 4-aminonaphthalene-1-yl acetate provides an electrochemical signal-to-background ratio much higher than natural enzymes, due to the rapid ester hydrolysis and redox cycling involving the hydrolysis product. The nanozyme system is applied in a sensitive electrochemical immunosensor for thyroid-stimulating hormone detection. The calculated detection limit is approximately 0.3 pg mL-1 , which indicates the high sensitivity of the immunosensor using the PtNP nanozyme.
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- 2020
28. Diaphorase-Catalyzed Formation of a Formazan Precipitate and Its Electrodissolution for Sensitive Affinity Biosensors
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Young Ho Yoon, Nam-Sihk Lee, Seonhwa Park, Gyeongho Kim, Byeongjun Yu, Haesik Yang, Al-Monsur Jiaul Haque, Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, and Sangyong Jon
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Detection limit ,Formazans ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Tetrazolium Salts ,Biosensing Techniques ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Electrochemistry ,Catalysis ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Bromide ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Electrode ,NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone) ,Humans ,Formazan ,Biosensor ,Electrodes ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Catalytic precipitation and subsequent electrochemical oxidation or reduction of a redox-active precipitate has been widely used in electrochemical biosensors. However, such biosensors often do not allow for low detection limits due to a low rate of precipitation, nonspecific precipitation, loose binding of the precipitate to the electrode surface, and insulating behavior of the precipitate within a normal potential window. Here, we report an ultrasensitive electrochemical immunosensor for parathyroid hormone (PTH) detection based on DT-diaphorase (DT-D)-catalyzed formation of an organic precipitate and electrochemical oxidation of the precipitate. In the present study we found that DT-D can be used as a catalytic label in precipitation-based affinity biosensors because DT-D catalyzes fast reduction of 3-(4,-5-dimethylthiazo-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) to MTT-formazan precipitate; the MTT reduction does not occur in the absence of DT-D; and a high electrochemical signal is obtained at low potentials during electrodissolution of MTT-formazan precipitate. The immunosensor is fabricated using a silane copolymer-modified ITO electrode surface that is suitable for both efficient and strong adsorption of MTT-formazan precipitate. When the enzymatic MTT-formazan precipitation and subsequent MTT-formazan electrodissolution is applied to a sandwich-type immunosensor, PTH can be detected over a wide range of concentrations with a very low detection limit (∼1 pg/mL) in artificial serum. The measured concentrations of PTH in clinical serum samples showed high similarity with those obtained using a commercial instrument.
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29. A Study on Old Multi-Family Residential Remodeling Project’s Scope and Process Based on Business Models
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Kyungrai Kim, Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin, Seong-Sik Park, Young-Ho Yoon, and Dong-Hoon Lee
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Quality of life (healthcare) ,Process management ,Scope (project management) ,Process (engineering) ,Multi-family residential ,Business ,Business model - Published
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30. The Impact of Consumer Perception on Purchasing Intention on the Sustainable Management of Multinational Enterprise: Focused on Mediating Effects of Trust
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Jin Sup Jung and Young Ho Yoon
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Multinational corporation ,Sustainable management ,Perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Business ,Marketing ,Purchasing ,media_common - Published
- 2018
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31. Washing-Free Displacement Immunosensor for Cortisol in Human Serum Containing Numerous Interfering Species
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Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Al-Monsur Jiaul Haque, Nam-Sihk Lee, Young Ho Yoon, and Haesik Yang
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Immunoconjugates ,Hydrocortisone ,Point-of-Care Systems ,Biosensing Techniques ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Redox ,Analytical Chemistry ,Geobacillus stearothermophilus ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Limit of Detection ,Diaphorase ,Humans ,Electrodes ,Chromatography ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Equipment Design ,Ascorbic acid ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Ferrocene ,Electrode ,Methanol ,Conjugate - Abstract
Simple and sensitive competitive immunosensors for small molecules are difficult to obtain, especially in serum containing numerous interfering species (ISs) with different concentrations. Herein, we report a washing-free and sensitive (competitive) displacement immunosensor for cortisol in human serum, based on electron mediation of Os(bpy)2Cl2 between an electrode and a redox label [oxygen-insensitive diaphorase (DI)] (i.e., electrochemical–enzymatic redox cycling). The anticortisol IgG–DI conjugate bound to a cortisol-immobilized electrode is displaced by competitive binding of cortisol in serum and diffuses away from the electrode during incubation; therefore, the concentration of the displaced conjugate near the electrode becomes very low, even without washing. Electrochemically interfering ascorbic acid is converted to a redox-inactive species by ascorbate oxidase during incubation. The remaining bound conjugate mainly contributes to electrochemical currents. Compared with ferrocene methanol, Fe(CN)...
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32. Variation of Growth and Dry Matter Weight Characteristics by the Removal Rate of Soybean Pods
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Jin-Woo Bae, Weon-Tai Jeon, Kwang-Su Kwak, Won-Young Han, Jongsoo Ryu, Hyeon-Jin Park, Young-Ho Yoon, Hang-Won Kang, Jin-Ki Park, and In-Youl Baek
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Variation (linguistics) ,Animal science ,Dry matter ,Biology - Published
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33. Accelerated evolution of the ASPM gene controlling brain size begins prior to human brain expansion.
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Natalay Kouprina, Adam Pavlicek, Ganeshwaran H Mochida, Gregory Solomon, William Gersch, Young-Ho Yoon, Randall Collura, Maryellen Ruvolo, J Carl Barrett, C Geoffrey Woods, Christopher A Walsh, Jerzy Jurka, and Vladimir Larionov
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Primary microcephaly (MCPH) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by global reduction in cerebral cortical volume. The microcephalic brain has a volume comparable to that of early hominids, raising the possibility that some MCPH genes may have been evolutionary targets in the expansion of the cerebral cortex in mammals and especially primates. Mutations in ASPM, which encodes the human homologue of a fly protein essential for spindle function, are the most common known cause of MCPH. Here we have isolated large genomic clones containing the complete ASPM gene, including promoter regions and introns, from chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, and rhesus macaque by transformation-associated recombination cloning in yeast. We have sequenced these clones and show that whereas much of the sequence of ASPM is substantially conserved among primates, specific segments are subject to high Ka/Ks ratios (nonsynonymous/synonymous DNA changes) consistent with strong positive selection for evolutionary change. The ASPM gene sequence shows accelerated evolution in the African hominoid clade, and this precedes hominid brain expansion by several million years. Gorilla and human lineages show particularly accelerated evolution in the IQ domain of ASPM. Moreover, ASPM regions under positive selection in primates are also the most highly diverged regions between primates and nonprimate mammals. We report the first direct application of TAR cloning technology to the study of human evolution. Our data suggest that evolutionary selection of specific segments of the ASPM sequence strongly relates to differences in cerebral cortical size.
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34. Developing the Notion and Type of Social Housing in Korean Housing Context
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Young-Ho Yoon, Oh Jung Kwon, Suh-Kyung Shin, and Byungsook Choi
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Public economics ,Public housing ,Context (language use) ,Sociology - Published
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35. Phenolic Tyrosinase Substrate with a Formal Potential Lower than That of Phenol to Obtain a Sensitive Electrochemical Immunosensor.
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Park, Seonhwa, Da-eun Kwak, Haque, Al-Monsur Jiaul, Nam-Sihk Lee, Young Ho Yoon, and Haesik Yang
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36. Decision Algorithm of Natural Algae Coagulant Dose to Control Algae from the Influent of Water Works
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Kwangho Ahn, Hyangyoun Chang, Young Ho Yoon, Weonjae Kim, Hyun-Man Lim, Jinhong Jung, and Yeo-Ju Jang
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Cyanobacteria ,020401 chemical engineering ,Algae ,biology ,Environmental engineering ,Environmental science ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,0204 chemical engineering ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Natural (archaeology) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Published
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37. Effects of Sheet Thickness on the Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Characterization of Li0.375Ni0.375Zn0.25-Ferrite Composite as a Radiation Absorbent Material
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Gil-Bong Jung, Chong-Chul An, Dong-Young Kim, Young-Ho Yoon, and Kwan-Jun Jo
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010302 applied physics ,Thermogravimetric analysis ,Materials science ,Composite number ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electromagnetic radiation ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,0103 physical sciences ,Return loss ,Ferrite (magnet) ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy ,Mass fraction - Abstract
This paper reports on a study of LiNiZn-ferrite composite as a radiation absorbent material (RAM). The electromagnetic (EM) wave absorbers are composed of an EM wave absorbing material and a polymeric binder. The surface morphology, chemical composition, weight percent of the ferrite composite of the toroid sample, magnetic properties, and return loss are investigated using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), and network analyzer. For preparing the absorbing sheet, chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) is used as a polymeric binder. The EM wave absorption properties of the prepared samples were studied at 4 - 8 GHz. We can confirm the effects of the thickness of the samples for absorption properties. An absorption bandwidth of more than a 10-dB return loss shifts toward a lower frequency range along with an increase in the thickness of the absorber.
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38. Highly Sensitive Detection of Hormone Estradiol E2 Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Based Immunoassays for the Clinical Diagnosis of Precocious Puberty
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Jaebum Choo, Young Ho Yoon, Ziyi Cheng, Hyangah Chon, Rui Wang, Sangyeop Lee, and Sung Hyun Hong
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Analytical chemistry ,Puberty, Precocious ,02 engineering and technology ,Spectrum Analysis, Raman ,01 natural sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Diagnostic biomarker ,Precocious puberty ,General Materials Science ,Volume concentration ,Immunoassay ,Chromatography ,Estradiol ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Assay technique ,medicine.disease ,0104 chemical sciences ,Highly sensitive ,Clinical diagnosis ,Female ,0210 nano-technology ,Hormone - Abstract
The hormone estradiol (17β-estradiol, E2) plays an important role in sexual development and serves as an important diagnostic biomarker of various clinical conditions. Particularly, the serum E2 concentration is very low (10 pg/mL) in prepubertal girls. Accordingly, many efforts to develop a sensitive method of detection and quantification of E2 in human serum have been made. Nonetheless, current clinical detection methods are insufficient for accurate assessment of E2 at low concentrations (10 pg/mL). Thus, there is an urgent need for new technologies with efficient and sensitive detection of E2 for use in routine clinical diagnostics. In this study, we introduce a new E2 assay technique using a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based detection method. The SERS-based assay was performed with 30 blood samples to assess its clinical feasibility, and the results were compared with data obtained using the ARCHITECT chemiluminescence immunoassay. Whereas the commercial assay system was unable to quantify serum levels of E2 lower than 10 pg/mL, the limit of detection of E2 using the novel SERS-based assay described in this study was 0.65 pg/mL. Thus, the proposed SERS-based assay has a strong potential to be a valuable tool in the early diagnosis of precocious puberty due to its excellent analytical sensitivity.
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39. Boosting electrochemical immunosensing performance by employing acetaminophen as a peroxidase substrate
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Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Kai Yan, Young Ho Yoon, Nam-Sihk Lee, Haesik Yang, Aman Bhatia, and Al-Monsur Jiaul Haque
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Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Biosensing Techniques ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Horseradish peroxidase ,Redox ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Horseradish Peroxidase ,Acetaminophen ,Peroxidase ,Immunoassay ,Detection limit ,biology ,Hydroquinone ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,General Medicine ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Indium tin oxide ,chemistry ,Electrode ,biology.protein ,Gold ,0210 nano-technology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
In horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-based electrochemical immunosensing, an appropriate HRP substrate needs to be chosen to obtain a high electrochemical signal-to-background ratio. This is limited by the unwanted electrochemical reduction of H2O2, oxidation of the substrate, and the slow electrochemical reduction of the product. Herein, we report acetaminophen (AMP) as a new HRP substrate that allows for highly sensitive immunosensing. Electrochemical behavior and immunosensing performance using AMP are compared with those using the most popular HRP substrate, hydroquinone (HQ). To maintain a high electrocatalytic activity even at an electrode modified with an immunosensing layer, an indium tin oxide electrode partially modified with reduced graphene oxide is employed. AMP allows for a higher signal-to-background ratio than HQ, because the formal potential of AMP is 0.28 V higher than that of HQ and the redox reaction of AMP is as reversible as that of HQ, resulting in a lower detection limit in a sandwich-type immunoassay using AMP for thyroid-stimulating hormone detection. The calculated detection limit is ~0.2 pg/mL. The use of AMP as an HRP substrate is especially promising for highly sensitive electrochemical immunoassays.
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40. An Experimental Study on the Bed Load Measurement Using Hydrophone
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Young Ho Yoon, Kye Won Jun, and Jong Ho Choi
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Hydrophone ,Acoustics ,Acoustic energy ,General Medicine ,Geology ,Bed load - Published
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41. Anti-diabetic Effects of Barnyard Millet Miryang 3 [Echinochloa esculenta (A. Braun)] Grains on Blood Glucose in C57BL/KsJ-db/db Mice
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Gi Hyun Kwon, Ji-Young Lee, Do Youn Jun, In-Seok Oh, Jueun Park, Young Ho Yoon, Mi Hee Woo, Young Ho Kim, and Jee Youn Ko
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Glucose tolerance test ,Ethanol ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,food and beverages ,Blood lipids ,Diabetic mouse ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Horticulture ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,Functional food ,chemistry ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Echinochloa esculenta ,Diabetic control - Abstract
Barnyard millet Miryang 3 [Echinochloa esculenta (A. Braun)] grains have recently been acknowledged for beneficial health properties due to phenolic ingredients and dietary fiber. This study has been con-ducted on the anti-diabetic activity of barnyard millet Miryang 3 which shows the strongest anti-in-flammatory activity among barnyard millet inhabiting in South Korea. When 80% ethanol (EtOH) ex-tract of barnyard millet Miryang 3 grains were orally administered into db/db diabetic mice for 8 weeks (600 mg/kg/day), the glucose level in blood following fasting appeared to be improved com-pared to the control group. The results of glucose tolerance test and blood lipid profile assay were similar to those of the metformin-administered positive control group. In addition, the level of body weight increase (8.54±2.24) was lower than the level of metformin-administered group (10.36±3.15); however, there was no subtle difference with negative and positive control groups in terms of food efficiency rates. In addition, total cholesterol levels of the 80% EtOH extract-administered group (160.7±7.6) were significantly reduced compared to the diabetic control group (229.3±47.8) and metfor-min-administered group (176.0±25.6). Consequently, these results show that barnyard millet grains al-leviates many of the diabetic symptoms in vivo non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and suggest that barnyard millet grains can be applicable in developing new functional food materials.
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42. Nitrosoreductase-Like Nanocatalyst for Ultrasensitive and Stable Biosensing
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Young Ho Yoon, Byeongyoon Kim, Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Nam Sihk Lee, Kwangyeol Lee, and Haesik Yang
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Induction period ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Biosensing Techniques ,Naphthols ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Antibodies ,Catalysis ,Analytical Chemistry ,Reaction rate ,Limit of Detection ,Electrochemical biosensor ,Humans ,Detection limit ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Pd nanoparticles ,Biosensor ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Palladium ,Nitroso Compounds - Abstract
Enzyme-like nanocatalytic reactions developed for high signal amplification in biosensors are of limited use because of their low reaction rates and/or unwanted side reactions in aqueous electrolyte solutions containing dissolved O2. Herein, we report a nitrosoreductase-like catalytic reaction, employing 4-nitroso-1-naphthol, Pd nanoparticles, and H3N–BH3, which affords a high reaction rate and minimal side reactions, enabling its use in ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensors. 4-Nitroso-1-naphthol was chosen after five hydroxy-nitro(so)arene compounds were compared in terms of high signal and low background levels. Importantly, the nanocatalytic reaction occurs without the self-hydrolysis and induction period observed in the nanocatalytic reduction of nitroarenes by NaBH4. The high signal level results from (i) fast nanocatalytic 4-nitroso-1-naphthol reduction, (ii) fast electrochemical redox cycling, and (iii) the low influence of dissolved O2. The low background level results from (i) slow direct rea...
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43. DT-Diaphorase as a Bifunctional Enzyme Label That Allows Rapid Enzymatic Amplification and Electrochemical Redox Cycling
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Juyeon Kang, Nam-Sihk Lee, Haesik Yang, Young Ho Yoon, and Cheolho Kang
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Point-of-Care Systems ,Inorganic chemistry ,Nitro compound ,Biosensing Techniques ,Naphthols ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Horseradish peroxidase ,Analytical Chemistry ,Substrate Specificity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Limit of Detection ,NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone) ,Humans ,Phosphofructokinase 2 ,Electrodes ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Immunoassay ,biology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Nitroso ,Electrochemical Techniques ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Parathyroid Hormone ,biology.protein ,Nitro ,Alkaline phosphatase ,Amine gas treating ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
The most common enzyme labels in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays are alkaline phosphatase and horseradish peroxidase, which, however, have some limitations for use in electrochemical immunosensors. This Article reports that the small and thermostable DT-diaphorase (DT-D) and electrochemically inactive 4-nitroso-1-naphthol (4-NO-1-N) can be used as a bifunctional enzyme label and a rapidly reacting substrate, respectively, for electrochemical immunosensors. This enzyme-substrate combination allows high signal amplification via rapid enzymatic amplification and electrochemical redox cycling. DT-D can convert an electrochemically inactive nitroso or nitro compound into an electrochemically active amine compound, which can then be involved in electrochemical-chemical (EC) and electrochemical-enzymatic (EN) redox cycling. Six nitroso and nitro compounds are tested in terms of signal-to-background ratio. Among them, 4-NO-1-N exhibits the highest signal-to-background ratio. The electrochemical immunosensor using DT-D and 4-NO-1-N detects parathyroid hormone (PTH) in phosphate-buffered saline containing bovine serum albumin over a wide range of concentrations with a low detection limit of 2 pg/mL. When the PTH concentration in clinical serum samples is measured using the developed immunosensor, the calculated concentrations are in good agreement with the concentrations obtained using a commercial instrument. Thus, the use of DT-D as an enzyme label is highly promising for sensitive electrochemical detection and point-of-care testing.
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44. Analysis of the Phenolic Content and Antioxidant Activities of Soybean Extracts from Different Regions and Cultivars
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Hyun-Sam Kim, Cheol-Ho Pan, Young-Ho Yoon, Hyun-Choong Ok, Su-Young Hong, Jung-Hwan Nam, Suk Woo Kang, Young-Ik Jin, Byung-Hun Um, Jin-Cheol Jeong, Chu Won Nho, and Su-Jeong Kim
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Horticulture ,Antioxidant ,Chemistry ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,fungi ,medicine ,food and beverages ,Cultivar ,Isoflavones - Abstract
Phenolic compounds such as isoflavones contribute to the antioxidant properties of soybean. This study investigated differences in the phenolic content and antioxidant activity of ten soybean cultivars grown in two different locations in Korea. We observed a wide range of variation in total isoflavone and phenolic content by location and cultivar. The total isoflavone content of cultivars grown at Pyeongchang (sub-highland) was significantly higher than that in cultivars grown at Gangneung (lowland). In contrast, the total phenolic content of cultivars grown at Gangneung was greater than that of cultivars grown at Pyeongchang. The radical scavenging activity of DPPH was similar to that of the total phenolic content rather than that of the total isoflavone content. These results suggest that antioxidant activity of soybean was associated with phenolic compounds rather than isoflavones. To identify the individual antioxidant components, we used an on-line HPLC-ABTS + -based assay system, ESI/MS, and NMR. The results showed that the strongest antioxidant activity was linked to epicatechin.
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45. A Study on the Demand characteristic of AAL based Smart Housing by Considering Aged people
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Young-Ho Yoon and Yongkyung Cho
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business.industry ,Demand characteristics ,Business ,Telecommunications ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Published
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46. Anti-inflammatory Effect of Flavonoids Kaempferol and Biochanin A-enriched Extract of Barnyard Millet (Echinochloa crus-galli var. frumentacea) Grains in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 Cells
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Do Youn Jun, Koan Sik Woo, Ji-Young Lee, Mi Hee Woo, Young Ho Yoon, Young Ho Kim, and Jee Youn Ko
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Ethanol ,biology ,medicine.drug_class ,Ethyl acetate ,food and beverages ,Echinochloa ,biology.organism_classification ,Anti-inflammatory ,Nitric oxide ,Biochanin A ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,medicine ,Formononetin ,Kaempferol - Abstract
In order to compare the anti-inflammatory effects of five selected cereal grains-proso millet, hwanggeumchal sorghum, foxtail millet, barnyard millet, and adlay-the inhibitory activities of 80% ethanol (EtOH) extracts obtained from the individual grains on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced nitric oxide (NO) generation were investigated in RAW264.7 cells. The EtOH extract of barnyard millet (Echinochloa crus-galli var. frumentacea) grains exhibited more potent anti-inflammatory activity than that of the other grains. When the EtOH extract of barnyard millet grains was sequentially fractionated with n-hexane, methylene chloride (MC), ethyl acetate (EtOAc), and n-butanol, the majority of the anti-inflammatory activity was detected in the MC fraction, followed by the EtOAc fraction. Pretreatment with the MC fraction caused downregulation of the expression levels of iNOS- and COX-2-specific transcripts and proteins, as well as proinflammatory cytokine gene transcripts (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α) in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells. Additionally, the MC fraction could suppress not only the LPS-induced nuclear translocation of cytosolic NF-kB, but also the LPS-induced activation of MAPKs, such as ERK, JNK, and p38MAPK. Further analysis of the MC fraction by HPLC identified kaempferol, biochanin A, and formononetin as the major phenolic components. Both kaempferol and biochanin A, but not formononetin, could exert anti-inflammatory effect at the same concentrations as those of the MC fraction. Consequently, these results indicate that kaempferol and biochanin A are among the most effective anti-inflammatory phenolic components in barnyard millet grains. This finding suggests that barnyard millet grains and the MC extract enriched in kaempferol and biochanin A could be beneficial functional food sources that have an anti-inflammatory effect.
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47. Prognostic value of metabolic tumor volume as measured by fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Seokhwan Lee, Seong-Jang Kim, Hwan-Jung Roh, Young-Ho Yoon, Sung-Lyong Hong, and Kyu-Sup Cho
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hazard ratio ,Nasopharyngeal neoplasm ,Standardized uptake value ,Metabolic tumor volume ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Positron emission tomography ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
Background The prognostic value of the tumor burden characterized by the metabolic tumor volume (MTV) remains under investigation in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) and MTV according to metabolic volume threshold as measured by positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT), and other clinical factors, in patients with NPC. Methods This study was a retrospective chart review. We evaluated the association of SUVmax, MTV2.5, MTV3.0, and other clinical factors with overall survival (OS) using Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression models. (MTV2.5 and MTV3.0 are the volume of hypermetabolic tissue within the regions of gross tumor volumes with a SUV value greater than the threshold values of 2.5 and 3.0, respectively.) Results Higher MTV2.5 of 31.45 cm3 and MTV3.0 of 23.01 cm3 were associated with an increased risk of death (hazard ratio [HR] = 5.028; p = 0.029), although no significant relationship was found between SUVmax and OS. Interestingly, MTV3.0 was associated with OS in both the differentiated and undifferentiated groups, although MTV2.5 was only associated with OS in the undifferentiated group. Among the clinical parameters, only radiotherapy was associated with longer OS (HR = 12.124; p < 0.001). Conclusion The MTV and radiotherapy could be prognostic values associated with OS. Particularly, MTV2.5 and MTV3.0 might be valuable metabolic parameters for predicting long-term survival in patients with NPC. Furthermore, MTV3.0 may be more useful because it can be applied irrespective of pathologic subtype.
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48. Development of rheumatoid arthritis specific HLA-DRB1 genotyping microarray
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Hye-Soon Lee, Seung Yong Hwang, Kwangwoo Kim, Young Ho Yoon, So Yeon Yu, Sang Cheol Bae, Seung Yong Lee, Sung Hyun Hong, Seung Jun Kim, Ji-Hoon Kim, and So-Young Bang
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Genetics ,Microarray ,Concordance ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Biology ,Genotype ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Allele ,DNA microarray ,Genotyping ,Gene ,HLA-DRB1 ,Biotechnology - Abstract
HLA-DRB1 is the most important gene for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) susceptibility. The HLADRB1 shared epitope (SE) alleles that share conserved amino acid sequences and non-SE *09:01 allele account for about one-third of the genetic contribution to RA. We aimed to develop RA specific HLA-DRB1 genotyping microarray kit to achieve a 4-digit high resolution typing for the essential set of the susceptible DRB1 alleles in the RA. Korean RA patients (n=172) and controls (n=13) who performed HLA-DRB1 genotyping at 4-digit resolution by standard PCR-SBT method were enrolled. A total of 14 probes were designed for the RA specific HLA-DRB1 genotyping microarray. PCR products were hybridized with the probes which were covalently linked with a silylated glass slide of microarrays. HLA-DRB1 genotype was assigned using a signal table based on the scanned hybridization patterns. Using the RA-specific HLA-DRB1 microarray chip, we accurately determined the RA susceptible alleles at 4-digit resolution (*01:01, *04:01, *04:04, *04: 05, *04:08, *04:10, *09:01, *10:10) and all the other subtypes of *04 in Korean population (n=185). Microarray results from 185 subjects showed high concordance with conventional PCR-SBT method irrespective of genotypes of risk or non-risk alleles (N=181), except for ambiguity in four cases of *01:01/*04:06 genotype, in which the microarray results were *01:01 /*04:03 or *01:01/*04:06. We developed a cost-effective RA-specific HLA-DRB1 genotyping microarray chip which is accurate and useful in clinical aspects as well as research purpose for RA.
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49. Simultaneous Determination of Five Porphyrins in Human Urine and Plasma Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Yeoun Hur, Haejong Jang, Sookil Tae, Young Ho Yoon, Seung Woo Kang, Young-Shin Lee, Sung Hyun Hong, Sooji Kim, Kyeong Ho Kim, Yun Joo Koh, and Sang Beom Han
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Detection limit ,Electrospray ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Selected reaction monitoring ,Ethyl acetate ,Analytical chemistry ,Protein precipitation ,Tandem mass spectrometry ,Mass spectrometry ,High-performance liquid chromatography - Abstract
A specific and sensitive liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry method (LC-ESI- MS/MS) was developed and validated for the simultaneous quantification of porphyrins (coproporphyrin, pentacarboxylporphy- rin, hexacarboxylporphyrin, heptacarboxylporphyrin, and uroporphyrin) in human plasma and urine. Acidified plasma samples and urine samples were prepared by using liquid-liquid extraction using ethyl acetate and protein precipitation with acetonitrile, respectively. The separation was achieved onto a Synergi Fusion RP column (150 mm × 2.0 mm, 4 µm) with a gradient elution of mobile phase A (0.1% formic acid in 2 mmol/L ammonium acetate, v/v) and mobile phase B (20% methanol in acetonitrile, v/ v) at a flow rate of 450 µL/min. Porphyrins and the internal standard (IS), coproporphyrin I- 15 N4, were detected by a tandem mass spectrometer equipped with an electrospray ion source operating in positive ion mode. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) transitions of the protonated precursor ions and the related product ions were optimized to increase selectivity and sensi- tivity. The proposed method was validated by assessing selectivity, linearity, limit of quantification (LOQ), precision, accuracy, recovery, and stability. The calibration curves were obtained in the range of 0.1-100 nmol/L and the LOQs were estimated as 0.1 nmol/L for all porphyrins. Results obtained from the validation study of porphyrins showed good accuracy, precision, recov- ery, and stability. Finally, the proposed method was successfully applied to clinical studies on the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis of 203 Korean children.
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50. A Design Methodology of the Welfare Building for Providing u-Healthcare Services: Focused on the Gayang 7thApartment Complex
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Dong-Suk Yang, Young-Ho Yoon, and Ji Eun Lee
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U healthcare ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Apartment complex ,Operations management ,Business ,Marketing ,Design methods ,Welfare ,media_common - Abstract
주거 공간에 건강관리에 필요한 서비스가 제공되는 것은 'aging in place'의 실현을 가속화할 것이다. 그리고 이러한 주거공간의 변화는 의료비를 절감하고 삶의 질을 향상하는 복지 측면에서도 중요하다. 본 연구에서는 고령자가 스스로 건강을 관리할 수 있도록 헬스케어 서비스(Healthcare service)를 아파트 단지 내에 적용하는 계획방안에 대해 도출하고 주거복지동의 첫 사업 대상지인 가양 7단지 영구임대주택 단지를 중심으로 내용을 전개하고자 한다. 먼저 거주자의 헬스케어 서비스 이용의향에 대해 조사하고 관심이 높은 응답자를 중심으로 실제 시범사업이 적용된 서비스의 사용모습 관찰 및 심층 인터뷰를 통해 추후 계획시 고려할 사항에 대해 도출하였다. 가양 7단지의 경우 유헬스케어 서비스에 대한 요구는 고령자보다는 고령자 진입층에서 더 강력하게 나타나지만 공통적으로 주호의 협소함으로 기기 설치 및 측정에 어려움을 느끼고 있었다. 관찰조사 결과 주호는 사용자세의 불편함으로 입식구조의 측정공간 계획이 필요하며 장비보관장소도 필요하다. 그리고 헬스케어 서비스를 위한 프로그램은 건강측정, 건강관리, 외부 시설과 연계된 시설로 나눠 계획할 수 있으며, 이는 건강측정 공간을 기본형, 즉 최소형으로 하여 점차 확대 적용할 수 있다. 가양 7단지의 경우, 별도의 복지 건물이 신축되므로 기능을 복합적으로 구성하는 혼합형의 프로그램을 적용할 수 있으며, 반자립 사용자에 대한 서비스까지 확대 적용하는 계획이 필요하다. 【Health care services in a residential area would accelerate the aging in place. In addition, these changes would play a key role in terms of reducing healthcare costs and leading a healthy lifestyle. The purpose of this study draws the design methodology of community facilities and each dwelling with healthcare services in apartment complex, which the elderly people will enjoy a better health status. This paper presents the result focused on the welfare building in Gayang 7th apartment complex. The intention to receive healthcare services was investigated by occupants. Moreover, design requirements were drawn through in-depth interviews and the state observation to use the service. In the complex, stronger intention to serve the u-Healthcare services was shown to the pre elderly group than the elderly. Both of them had a problem to use and keep the health equipment due to the fact there is not enough space in the unit. Reporting the observation results, the upright-posture furniture attaching the healthcare equipment and the equipment storage should be prepared in the unit. In the public space, the program for these healthcare services can be divided into three parts, i.e. the health status measurement, the healthcare, and the service connected to the surrounding facilities. The health status measurement can be the basic to the health services and its function should be gradually extended. In the complex, the hybrid type with various functions could be applied owing to a new building for welfare; moreover, semi-independent user should be able to receive the home healthcare service.】
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- 2014
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