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2. TFE3/PI3K/Akt/mTOR Axis in Renal Cell Carcinoma Affects Tumor Microenvironment
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Hwang, Chungsu, Kang, Yun Kyung, Kim, Ji Yun, Shin, So Hyun, Park, Joon Young, Song, Ji Sun, Kim, So Young, Jung, Se Jin, Lee, Jung Hee, Na, Ju-Young, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Jee Yeon, Park, Sung Woo, and Lee, Hyun Jung
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The role of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) progression, metastasis, and resistance to therapies has not been investigated thoroughly. Transcription factor E3 (TFE3) expression is related to a poorer prognosis and tumor microenvironment in patients with RCC. This study aimed to determine the relationship between TFE3 and the PI3K/Akt pathway. TFE3 down-regulation was achieved by transient transfection of siRNA and shRNA in UOK146 cells. TFE3 overexpression was induced by transient transfection with pcDNA3.1 encoding the constitutively active form of TFE3. The cells were treated with mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and PI3K inhibitors. Western blot was performed to detect TFE3, programmed death-ligand 1, phospho-Akt, and Akt. Phospho-Akt expression increased significantly upon TFE3 down-regulation, and decreased significantly upon up-regulation. When RCC cells were treated with a PI3K inhibitor (LY294002), TFE3 expression increased and phospho-Akt expression decreased. Data from this study indicate that TFE3 plays a role in the PI3K/Akt pathway in RCC. The results of this study suggest that PI3K/Akt inhibitors may aid in the treatment of patients with RCC by affecting the tumor microenvironment.
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- 2024
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3. Multiphase Reset Induced Reliable Dual-Mode Resistance Switching of the Ta/HfO2/RuO2Memristor
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Shin, Dong Hoon, Park, Hyungjun, Ghenzi, Néstor, Kim, Yeong Rok, Cheong, Sunwoo, Shim, Sung Keun, Yim, Seongpil, Park, Tae Won, Song, Haewon, Lee, Jung Kyu, Kim, Byeong Su, Park, Taegyun, and Hwang, Cheol Seong
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Higher functionality should be achieved within the device-level switching characteristics to secure the operational possibility of mixed-signal data processing within a memristive crossbar array. This work investigated electroforming-free Ta/HfO2/RuO2resistive switching devices for digital- and analog-type applications through various structural and electrical analyses. The multiphase reset behavior, induced by the conducting filament modulation and oxygen vacancy generation (annihilation) in the HfO2layer by interacting with the Ta (RuO2) electrode, was utilized for the switching mode change. Therefore, a single device can manifest stable binary switching between low and high resistance states for the digital mode and the precise 8-bit conductance modulation (256 resistance values) via an optimized pulse application for the analog mode. An in-depth analysis of the operation in different modes and comparing memristors with different electrode structures validate the proposed mechanism. The Ta/HfO2/RuO2resistive switching device is feasible for a mixed-signal processable memristive array.
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- 2024
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4. Concealable physical unclonable function generation and an in-memory encryption machine using vertical self-rectifying memristorsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d4nh00420e
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Cho, Jea Min, Kim, Seung Soo, Park, Tae Won, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Yeong Rok, Park, Hyung Jun, Kim, Dong Yun, Lee, Soo Hyung, Park, Taegyun, and Hwang, Cheol Seong
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The importance of hardware security increases significantly to protect the vast amounts of private data stored on edge devices. Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are gaining prominence as hardware security primitives due to their ability to generate true random digital keys by exploiting the inherent randomness of the physical devices. Traditional approaches, however, require significant data movement between memory units and PUF generation circuits to perform encryption, presenting considerable energy efficiency and security challenges. This study introduces an innovative approach where PUF key generation and encryption are accomplished in the same vertically integrated resistive random access memory (V-RRAM), alleviating the data movement issue. The proposed V-RRAM encryption machine offers concealable PUFs, high area efficiency, and multi-thread data handling using parallel XOR logic operations. The encryption machine is compared with other machines, demonstrating the highest spatiotemporal cost-effectiveness.
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- 2024
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5. Clinical evaluation of a deep-learning model for automatic scoring of the Alberta stroke program early CT score on non-contrast CT
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Lee, Seong-Joon, Park, Gyuha, Kim, Dohyun, Jung, Sumin, Song, Soohwa, Hong, Ji Man, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Lee, Jin Soo
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BackgroundAutomated measurement of the Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) can support clinical decision making. Based on a deep learning algorithm, we developed an automated ASPECTS scoring system (Heuron ASPECTS) and validated its performance in a prespecified clinical trial.MethodsFor model training, we used non-contrast computed tomography images of 487 patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). For the clinical trial, 326 patients (87 with AIS, 56 with other acute brain diseases, and 183 with no brain disease) were enrolled. The results of Heuron ASPECTS were compared with the consensus generated by two stroke experts using the Bland–Altman agreement. A mean difference of less than 0.35 and a maximum allowed difference of less than 3.8 were considered the primary outcome target. The sensitivity and specificity of the model for the 10 regions of interest and dichotomized ASPECTS were calculated.ResultsThe Bland–Altman agreement had a mean difference of 0.03 [95% confidence interval (CI): −0.08 to 0.14], and the upper and lower limits of agreement were 2.80 [95% CI: 2.62 to 2.99] and −2.74 [95% CI: −2.92 to −2.55], respectively. For ASPECTS calculation, sensitivity and specificity to detect the early ischemic change for 10 ASPECTS regions were 62.78% [95% CI: 58.50 to 67.07] and 96.63% [95% CI: 96.18 to 97.09], respectively. Furthermore, in a dichotomized analysis (ASPECTS >4 vs. ≤4), the sensitivity and specificity were 94.01% [95% CI: 91.26 to 96.77] and 61.90% [95% CI: 47.22 to 76.59], respectively.ConclusionsThe current trial results show that Heuron ASPECTS reliably measures the ASPECTS for use in clinical practice.
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- 2024
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6. Differences in Factors Predicting Lymph Node Metastasis Between pT1 Rectal Cancer and pT1 Colon Cancer: A Retrospective Study
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Cho, Sung Hwan, Park, Byung-Soo, Son, Gyung Mo, Kim, Hyun Sung, Kim, Su Jin, Park, Su Bum, Choi, Cheol Woong, Kim, Hyung Wook, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Yun, Mi Sook
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Background Studies have demonstrated conflicting results regarding factors that predict lymph node metastasis (LNM) in pT1 colorectal cancers. We hypothesized that these discrepancies could be related to different factors predicting LNM between rectal and colon cancer. This study aimed to compare predicting factors for LNM between pT1 rectal and colon cancer.Methods This retrospective study evaluated a prospectively maintained database that included 380 patients with pT1 colorectal cancer from January 2010 to December 2020. Patients were grouped according to whether they had rectal or colon cancer, with or without LNM, and factors predicting LNM were analyzed.Results In pT1 rectal cancer, LNM was associated with deeper submucosal (SM) invasion (P = .024) and a higher proportion of poorly differentiated tumors (P = .006). In pT1 colon cancer, LNM was associated with a higher proportion of moderately/poorly differentiated tumors (P = .002) and lymphatic invasion (P = .004). In the multivariate analysis for rectal cancer, depth of SM invasion (≥3000 μm) was an independent predictive factor for LNM (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.48-27.94; P = .013), whereas for colon cancer, moderately/poorly differentiated tumors (95% CI, 1.38-8.13; P = .008) and lymphatic invasion (95% CI, 1.44-11.78; P = .008) were independent predictive factors for LNM.Discussion There were distinct differences in the factors predicting LNM between pT1 rectal cancer and colon cancer. These results suggest the necessity in differentiating between rectal and colon cancer when performing studies on LNM in pT1 colorectal cancer.
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- 2023
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7. Thermo-Magnetostrictive Effect for Driving Antiferromagnetic Two-Dimensional Material Resonators.
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Baglioni, Gabriele, Šiškins, Makars, Houmes, Maurits, Lee, Martin, Shin, Dong Hoon, Mañas-Valero, Samuel, Coronado, Eugenio, Blanter, Yaroslav M., van der Zant, Herre S. J., and Steeneken, Peter G.
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- 2023
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8. Correlation between impaired brachial flow-mediated dilation and hemorrhagic transformation after acute reperfusion therapy.
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Park, Sangil, Shin, Dong Hoon, Lee, Young Bae, Ha, Sang Hee, and Kim, Bum Joon
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Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) represents a critical complication of reperfusion therapy, often resulting in unfavorable functional outcomes. Our objective was to explore the correlation between endothelial function, assessed through flow-mediated dilation (FMD), and the occurrence of HT in patients undergoing acute reperfusion therapy. In our retrospective analysis, we investigated patients with emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) who underwent acute reperfusion therapy and assessment through FMD, calculated as %FMD = (peak diameter − baseline diameter)/baseline diameter×100. HT was categorized according to the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study (ECASS) definition. Through multivariate analysis, we explored factors associated with HT, considering stroke mechanisms, and delved into the relationship between FMD and HT. A total of 172 patients were included in this study, with 45.3% experiencing HT. Factors associated with HT included high initial National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores [7 (5–10) vs. 10 (8–14); P <0.001], receiving tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) (21.3 vs. 39.7%; P<0.001), undergoing endovascular therapy (EVT) 10.6 vs. 26.9%; P <0.001), and impaired %FMD (6.2±2.5 vs. 4.9±1.8; P = 0.022). In a subgroup analysis of patients with cardioembolism, receiving EVT was significantly associated with HT (reference: tPA only; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 7.000; 95% confidence interval, 1.173–41.759; P = 0.033). In those with large artery atherosclerosis (LAA), a higher initial NIHSS score (aOR = 1.274; 1.082–1.499; P = 0.004) and impaired %FMD (aOR = 0.632; 0.402–0.995; P = 0.047) were independently associated with HT. Endothelial dysfunction, indicated by impaired %FMD, emerges as a potential predictor of HT following acute reperfusion therapy, particularly in patients with LAA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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9. Impact of Renal Function on Short-Term Outcome After Reperfusion Therapy in Patients With Ischemic Stroke.
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Park, Hyungjong, Kim, Young Dae, Nam, Hyo Suk, Yoo, Joonsang, Sohn, Sung-Il, Hong, Jeong-Ho, Kim, Byung Moon, Kim, Dong Joon, Bang, Oh Young, Seo, Woo-Keun, Chung, Jong-Won, Lee, Kyung-Yul, Jung, Yo Han, Lee, Hye Sun, Ahn, Seong Hwan, Shin, Dong Hoon, Choi, Hye-Yeon, Cho, Han-Jin, Baek, Jang-Hyun, and Kim, Gyu Sik
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- 2022
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10. Classifiable Limiting Mass Change Detection in a Graphene Resonator Using Applied Machine Learning.
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Seo, Miri, Yang, Eunseo, Shin, Dong Hoon, Je, Yugyeong, Joo, Chirlmin, Lee, Kookjin, and Lee, Sang Wook
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- 2022
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11. Nelonemdaz for Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Undergoing Endovascular Reperfusion Therapy: A Randomized Phase II Trial.
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Hong, Ji Man, Lee, Jin Soo, Lee, Yeong-Bae, Shin, Dong Hoon, Shin, Dong-Ick, Hwang, Yang-Ha, Ahn, Seong Hwan, Kim, Jae Guk, Sohn, Sung-Il, Kwon, Sun U., Lee, Ji Sung, Gwag, Byoung Joo, Chamorro, Ángel, Choi, Dennis W., Chammorro, Ángel, Kim, Eung Yeop, Choi, Jin Wook, Yeo, Min-Ju, Kwak, Jaehyuk, and Lee, Sung Eun
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- 2022
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12. Impact of Renal Function on Short-Term Outcome After Reperfusion Therapy in Patients With Ischemic Stroke
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Park, Hyungjong, Kim, Young Dae, Nam, Hyo Suk, Yoo, Joonsang, Sohn, Sung-Il, Hong, Jeong-Ho, Kim, Byung Moon, Kim, Dong Joon, Bang, Oh Young, Seo, Woo-Keun, Chung, Jong-Won, Lee, Kyung-Yul, Jung, Yo Han, Lee, Hye Sun, Ahn, Seong Hwan, Shin, Dong Hoon, Choi, Hye-Yeon, Cho, Han-Jin, Baek, Jang-Hyun, Kim, Gyu Sik, Seo, Kwon-Duk, Kim, Seo Hyun, Song, Tae-Jin, Kim, Jinkwon, Han, Sang Won, Park, Joong Hyun, Lee, Suk Ik, Heo, Joon Nyung, Lee, Hyung Woo, Lee, Il Hyung, Baik, Minyoul, and Heo, Ji Hoe
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- 2022
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13. Nanoscale Electrical Probes on a Single Facet of a ZnO Microwire: Device Fabrication and Local Electrical Characteristics.
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Yun, Yoojoo, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Hakseong, Choi, Jun Hee, Jeong, Hyunjeong, Suh, Dongseok, Kang, Haeyong, and Lee, Sang Wook
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- 2022
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14. Successful Lung Transplantation From a Donor Who Had Recovered From Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Pneumonia.
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Kim, Hye-Jin, Shin, Dong Hoon, Cho, Woo Hyun, Kim, Dohyung, and Yeo, Hye Ju
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During the present coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, transplantation of donor lungs using patients with a history of COVID-19 infection is a critical issue. Donor-derived virus infection and graft dysfunction are possible after transplantation. However use of such lungs could save the lives of patients requiring emergency transplantation. We successfully transplanted lungs from a brain-dead donor who had recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 into a severe respiratory failure patient supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation who needed an emergency transplant. At the 3-month follow-up our patient showed no evidence of COVID-19 transmission or graft dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Nelonemdaz for Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Undergoing Endovascular Reperfusion Therapy: A Randomized Phase II Trial
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Hong, Ji Man, Lee, Jin Soo, Lee, Yeong-Bae, Shin, Dong Hoon, Shin, Dong-Ick, Hwang, Yang-Ha, Ahn, Seong Hwan, Kim, Jae Guk, Sohn, Sung-Il, Kwon, Sun U., Lee, Ji Sung, Gwag, Byoung Joo, Chamorro, Ángel, Choi, Dennis W., Chammorro, Ángel, Kim, Eung Yeop, Choi, Jin Wook, Yeo, Min-Ju, Kwak, Jaehyuk, Lee, Sung Eun, Hong, Jeong-Ho, Lee, Sangkil, Lee, Yoon-Joo, and Lee, Min-Joo
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- 2022
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16. Highly Efficient Experimental Approach to Evaluate Metal to 2D Semiconductor Interfaces in Vertical Diodes with Asymmetric Metal Contacts.
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Kim, Seonyeong, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Yong-Sung, Lee, In−Ho, Lee, Chang-Won, Seo, Sunae, and Jung, Suyong
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- 2021
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17. Immediate and Long-Term Outcomes of Reperfusion Therapy in Patients With Cancer.
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Yoo, Joonsang, Kim, Young Dae, Park, Hyungjong, Kim, Byung Moon, Bang, Oh Young, Kim, Hyeon Chang, Han, Euna, Kim, Dong Joon, Heo, Joonnyung, Kim, Minyoung, Choi, Jin Kyo, Lee, Kyung-Yul, Lee, Hye Sun, Shin, Dong Hoon, Choi, Hye-Yeon, Sohn, Sung-Il, Hong, Jeong-Ho, Lee, Jong Yun, Baek, Jang-Hyun, and Kim, Gyu Sik
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- 2021
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18. Self-Sealing Complex Oxide Resonators
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Lee, Martin, Robin, Martin P., Guis, Ruben H., Filippozzi, Ulderico, Shin, Dong Hoon, van Thiel, Thierry C., Paardekooper, Stijn P., Renshof, Johannes R., van der Zant, Herre S. J., Caviglia, Andrea D., Verbiest, Gerard J., and Steeneken, Peter G.
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Although 2D materials hold great potential for next-generation pressure sensors, recent studies revealed that gases permeate along the membrane-surface interface, necessitating additional sealing procedures. In this work, we demonstrate the use of free-standing complex oxides as self-sealing membranes that allow the reference cavity beneath to be sealed by a simple anneal. To test the hermeticity, we study the gas permeation time constants in nanomechanical resonators made from SrRuO3and SrTiO3membranes suspended over SiO2/Si cavities which show an improvement up to 4 orders of magnitude in the permeation time constant after annealing the devices. Similar devices fabricated on Si3N4/Si do not show such improvements, suggesting that the adhesion increase over SiO2is mediated by oxygen bonds that are formed at the SiO2/complex oxide interface during the self-sealing anneal. Picosecond ultrasonics measurements confirm the improvement in the adhesion by 70% after annealing.
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19. Optimal ICG dosage of preoperative colonoscopic tattooing for fluorescence-guided laparoscopic colorectal surgery
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Ahn, Hong-min, Son, Gyung Mo, Lee, In Young, Shin, Dong-Hoon, Kim, Tae Kyun, Park, Su Bum, and Kim, Hyung Wook
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Background: Indocyanine green (ICG) is a multifunctional dye used in tumor localization, tissue perfusion, and lymph node (LN) mapping during fluorescence-guided laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Purpose: This study aimed to establish the optimal protocol for preoperative endoscopic submucosal ICG injection to perform fluorescence lymph node mapping (FLNM), along with undisturbed fluorescent tumor localization and ICG angiography during a single surgery. Methods: Colorectal cancer patients (n= 192) were enrolled from May 2017 to December 2019. Colonoscopic submucosal ICG injection was performed 12 to 18 h before surgery. ICG injection protocols were modified based on the total injected ICG (mg) and tattooing site number. The concentrations of ICG were gradually decreased from the standard dose (2.5 mg/ml) to the minimum dose (0.2 mg/ml). Successful FLNM (FLNM-s) was defined as distinct fluorescent LNs observed under NIR camera. The patient’s age, sex, body mass index (BMI), stage, cancer location, obstruction, and laboratory findings were compared between the FLNM-s and failed FLNM (FLNM-f) groups to identify clinical and pathological factors that affect FLNM. Results: In the ICG dose section of 0.5 to 1 mg, the success rate was highest within all functions including FLNM, fluorescent tumor localization, and ICG angiography. FLNM-s was related to ICG dose (0.5–1 mg), multiple submucosal injections, location of cancer, camera light source, and lower BMI. In the multivariate analysis, camera light source, non-obesity, and multiple injections were independent factors for FLNM-s). The mean total number of harvested LNs was significantly higher in the FLNM-s group than that in the FLNM-f group (p< 0.001). The number of metastatic lymph nodes was comparable between the two groups (p= 0.859). Conclusions: Preoperative, endoscopic submucosal ICG injection with dose range 0.5 to 1 mg would be optimal protocol for multifunctional ICG applications during fluorescence-guided laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
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20. mTOR Inhibition Increases Transcription Factor E3 (TFE3) Activity and Modulates Programmed Death-Ligand 1 (PD-L1) Expression in Translocation Renal Cell Carcinoma
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Lee, Hyun Jung, Shin, Dong Hoon, Song, Ji Sun, Park, Joon Young, Kim, So Young, Hwang, Chung Su, Na, Ju-Young, Lee, Jung Hee, Kim, Jee Yeon, Park, Sung Woo, and Sol, Mee Young
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The efficacy of programmed death ligand (PD-L)-1/PD-1 checkpoint blockade in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains unknown. The effects of mTOR inhibitors are uncertain, and patients may develop resistance to them. The limited understanding of cancer cell–intrinsic mTOR-mediated pathways remains a challenge in developing effective treatments. Whether transcription factor (TF)-E3 regulates PD-L1 expression and the tumor microenvironment was investigated, and the effects of an mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor on translocation RCC were explored. TFE3 was overexpressed in clear cell RCC cell lines, and PD-L1 expression was analyzed by Western blot analysis. PD-L1 activity in translocation RCC was analyzed in relation to TFE3 expression via TFE3 knockdown and treatment with an mTOR inhibitor. The results were correlated with the gene expression profile, evaluated using digital multiplex analysis. TFE3 and PD-L1 expression were positively correlated in RCC cells. TFE3 overexpression was associated with the expression of PD-L1 in RCC. Furthermore, mTOR inhibition was associated with enhanced PD-L1 expression via TFE3 activation in translocation RCC. These data support the feasibility of combination therapy based on mTOR inhibition and PD-L1 blockade as a novel strategy for the treatment of patients with translocation RCC.
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- 2021
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21. Sex-specific associations of habitual intake of soy protein and isoflavones with risk of type 2 diabetes.
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Woo, Hye Won, Kim, Mi Kyung, Lee, Young-Hoon, Shin, Dong Hoon, Shin, Min-Ho, and Choi, Bo Youl
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A possible mechanism by which intake of soy isoflavones leads to an improvement in glucose metabolism has been suggested. However, epidemiological evidence of a link between dietary soy isoflavone and type 2 diabetes is not convincing. This study aimed to evaluate the prospective associations between intake of dietary soy protein and isoflavones (total isoflavones, daidzein and genistein) and risk of type 2 diabetes in a community-based cohort of Korean adults aged ≥ 40 years, the Korean Multi-Rural Communities Cohort (MRCohort). A total of 8269 participants who did not have type 2 diabetes were enrolled. Dietary intake was calculated using a food frequency questionnaire. Over 50,063 person-years of follow-up, 531 participants developed type 2 diabetes. Significant dose–response inverse associations were observed between dietary soy protein and isoflavones (quartiles) and type 2 diabetes in women (incidence rate ratio, IRR = 0.63, 95% CI = 0.45–0.87, P for trend = 0.0078 for soy protein; IRR = 0.62, 95% CI = 0.45–0.86, P for trend = 0.0031 for total isoflavones for the highest quartile compared with the lowest quartile). Similar significant linear trends were found for both daidzein and genistein. However, there were no significant associations with soy protein and isoflavones in men. The sex-specific differences in associations between soy protein and isoflavones intakes and type 2 diabetes risk were statistically significant (all P for interaction < 0.05). Habitual intake of soy protein and isoflavones may be inversely associated with type 2 diabetes in women, but not in men. Dietary soy components may play different roles in the development of type 2 diabetes in men and women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. Positive association of alcohol consumption with incidence of hypertension in adults aged 40 years and over: Use of repeated alcohol consumption measurements.
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Jung, Sukyoung, Kim, Mi Kyung, Shin, Jinho, Lee, Nakyoung, Woo, Hye Won, Choi, Bo Youl, Shin, Min-Ho, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Lee, Young-Hoon
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Managing alcohol consumption may be an effective way of preventing hypertension, which is an important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. However, there is little evidence on the temporal relationship between alcohol consumption and incidence of hypertension. We investigated the prospective association between repeated measures of alcohol consumption and hypertension incidence among Korean adults aged 40 and over. This study included a total of 4989 participants that were not taking antihypertensive drugs and had normal blood pressure (BP) (systolic < 140 mmHg and diastolic < 90 mmHg). We used three measures of alcohol consumption (baseline, most recent, and average) as exposures and compared the three approaches. Using a modified Poisson regression model with a robust error estimator, we estimated incidence rate ratios (IRRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for hypertension. Over a total of 17,689 person-years (average 3.5 years of follow-up), 574 incident cases of hypertension were identified. In multivariable models, consuming ≥30 ml/d of alcohol was associated with a risk of hypertension among men (IRR = 1.72, 95% CI = 1.20–2.48, p trend = 0.017 for baseline alcohol consumption; IRR = 1.69, 95% CI = 1.23–2.33, p trend = 0.005 for the most recent alcohol consumption; IRR = 1.49, 95% CI = 1.09–2.03, p trend = 0.014 for average alcohol consumption). After additional adjustment for baseline BP the positive association remained only when the most recent alcohol consumption measure was used. There was no significant association between alcohol consumption and hypertension among women, and no interaction effect between alcohol consumption and baseline BP levels on incidence of hypertension (all p interaction > 0.05) existed. Alcohol consumption, especially consuming ≥30 ml/d, may be positively linked with incidence risk of hypertension among men. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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23. Prospective associations between total, animal, and vegetable calcium intake and metabolic syndrome in adults aged 40 years and older.
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Woo, Hye Won, Lim, Young-Hyo, Kim, Mi Kyung, Shin, Jinho, Lee, Young-Hoon, Shin, Dong Hoon, Shin, Min-Ho, and Choi, Bo Youl
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Calcium (Ca) consumption may contribute to a decreased risk of developing metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, epidemiologic evidence on the association between Ca intake and MetS is limited. This study aimed to evaluate the association between dietary Ca intake (animal-based Ca and vegetable-based Ca separately, as well as total Ca intake) and the incidence risk of MetS and its components in the Korean Multi-Rural Communities Cohort (MRCohort). A total of 5509 participants who did not have MetS were enrolled. Dietary Ca intake was calculated using a food frequency questionnaire composed of 106 items. After 18,880 person-years of follow-up, 876 participants had developed de novo MetS. A significant inverse association between dietary total Ca intake and MetS were observed (incidence rate ratio (IRR) = 0.62, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.48–0.81, P for trend = 0.002 for the highest quartile of total Ca intake compared with the lowest quartile). Trends for animal Ca (IRR = 0.77, 95% CI = 0.62–0.97, P for trend = 0.039) and vegetable Ca (IRR = 0.54, 95% CI = 0.40–0.73, P for trend <0.001) were similar. The individual components of overall MetS were also inversely related to total, animal, and vegetable Ca. The tendency for an inverse association was more evident in the group with two of any of the metabolic abnormalities of MetS at baseline than in the group with no more than one MetS component. Our findings indicate that a relatively high dietary intake of Ca is associated with lower risk of MetS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Transformation and Evaporation of Surface Adsorbents on a Graphene "Hot Plate".
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Choi, Jun Hee, Shin, Dong Hoon, Inani, Heena, Kwon, Min Hee, Mustonen, Kimmo, Mangler, Clemens, Park, Min, Jeong, Hyunjeong, Lee, Dong Su, Kotakoski, Jani, and Lee, Sang Wook
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- 2020
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25. Clinical implication of tumor site in terms of node metastasis for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
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Lee, Woohyung, Jeong, Chi-Young, Jang, Jae Yool, Roh, Young Hoon, Kim, Kwan Woo, Kang, Sung Hwa, Yoon, Myung Hee, Seo, Hyung Il, Park, Jeong-Ik, Jung, Bo-Hyun, Shin, Dong Hoon, Choi, Young Il, Moon, Hyung Hwan, Ryu, Je Ho, Yang, Kwangho, Choi, Chang Soo, Park, Yo-Han, Nah, Yang Won, Kim, Ryounggo, and Navarro, Jonathan
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The clinical implication of lymph node (LN) dissection of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA) is still controversial, and LN metastasis (LNM) based on tumor site has not been confirmed yet. Patients who underwent curative-intent surgery at 10 tertiary referral centers were identified and divided into peripheral (PP) and near second confluence level tumor (NC) groups on the basis of the distance from the second confluence and oncological outcomes were compared. Of 179 patients, 121 patients with LND were divided into the NC (n = 89) and PP groups (n = 32) on the basis of 4.5 cm from the second confluence. NC group showed higher LNM rate than PP group (46.1 vs 21.9%, p = 0.016) and NC was a risk factor for LNM (odds ratio: 4.367; 95% confidence interval: 1.234–15.453, p = 0.022). The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate (38.0% vs. 27.8%, p = 0.777) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates (22.8% vs. 25.8%, p = 0.742) showed no differences between the PP and NC groups. In the NC group, N1 patients showed worse 5-year OS (12.7% vs 39.0%, p = 0.004) and RFS (8.8% vs 28.6%, p = 0.004) than the N0 patients. In the PP group, discordant results in 5-year OS (48.9% vs. 50.0%, p = 0.462) and RFS (41.3% vs. 0%, p = 0.056) were found between the N0 and N1 patients. The NC group was an independent risk factor for LNM and LNM worsened prognosis in NC group for ICCA. In the PP group, LND should not be omitted because of high LNM rate and insufficient oncologic evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Highly Efficient Experimental Approach to Evaluate Metal to 2D Semiconductor Interfaces in Vertical Diodes with Asymmetric Metal Contacts
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Kim, Seonyeong, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Yong-Sung, Lee, In−Ho, Lee, Chang-Won, Seo, Sunae, and Jung, Suyong
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The energy band alignments and associated material properties at the contacts between metal and two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenide (SCTMD) films determine the important traits in 2D SCTMD-based electronic and optical device applications. In this work, we realize 2D vertical diodes with asymmetric metal–SCTMD contact areas where currents are dominated by the contact-limited charge flows in the transport regimes of Fowler–Nordheim tunneling and Schottky emission. With straightforward current–voltage characteristics, we can accurately evaluate the interface parameters such as Schottky barrier heights and the vertical effective masses of tunneling charges. In particular, the differing contact areas and resultant current rectifications allow us to address specific Schottky barrier locations with respect to the conduction and valence band edges of 2D semiconducting WSe2, WS2, MoSe2, and MoS2, thereby determining whether p-type holes or n-type electrons become the majority charge carriers in the SCTMD devices. We demonstrate that our experimental and analytical approaches can be utilized as a simple but powerful material metrology to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate various metal–SCTMD contacts.
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27. Oncogenic KRAS promotes growth of lung cancer cells expressing SLC3A2-NRG1 fusion via ADAM17-mediated shedding of NRG1
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Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Sun Ha, Choi, Minyoung, Bae, Young-Ki, Han, Chungyong, Choi, Beom K., Kim, Sang Soo, and Han, Ji-Youn
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We previously found the SLC3A2-NRG1(S-N) fusion gene in a lung adenocarcinoma specimen without known driver mutations and validated this in 59 invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma (IMA) samples. Interestingly, KRASmutation coexisted (62.5%) in 10 out of 16 NRG1fusions. In this study, we examined the role of mutant KRAS in regulating the S-N fusion protein in KRAS mutant (H358) and wild-type (Calu-3) cells. KRAS mutation-mediated increase in MEK1/2 and ERK1/2 activity enhanced disintegrin and metalloproteinase (ADAM)17 activity, which increased the shedding of NRG1 from the S-N fusion protein. The cleavage of NRG1 also increased the phosphorylation of ERBB2-ERBB3 heterocomplex receptors and their downstream signalling pathways, including PI3K/Akt/mTOR, even under activated KRAS mutation signalling. The concurrence of S-Nfusion and KRAS mutation synergistically increased cell proliferation, colony formation, tumour growth, and the cells’ resistance to EGFR kinase inhibitors more than KRAS mutation alone. Targeted inhibition of MEK1/2, and ADAM17 significantly induced apoptosis singly and when combined with each mutation singly or with chemotherapy in both the concurrent KRAS mutant and S-Nfusion xenograft and lung orthotopic models. Taken together, this is the first study to report that KRAS mutation increased NRG1 cleavage from the S-N fusion protein through ADAM17, thereby enhancing the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK and ERBB/PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathways. Moreover, the coexistence of KRAS mutant and S-N fusion in lung tumours renders them vulnerable to MEK1/2 and/or ADAM17 inhibitors, at least in part, due to their dependency on the strong positive loop between KRAS mutation and S-N fusion.
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28. Transformation and Evaporation of Surface Adsorbents on a Graphene “Hot Plate”
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Choi, Jun Hee, Shin, Dong Hoon, Inani, Heena, Kwon, Min Hee, Mustonen, Kimmo, Mangler, Clemens, Park, Min, Jeong, Hyunjeong, Lee, Dong Su, Kotakoski, Jani, and Lee, Sang Wook
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Dynamic surface modification of suspended graphene at high temperatures was directly observed with in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) measurements. The suspended graphene devices were prepared on a SiN membrane substrate with a hole so that STEM observations could be conducted during Joule heating. Current–voltage characteristics of suspended graphene devices inside the STEM chamber were measured while monitoring and controlling the temperature of graphene by estimating the electrical power of the devices. During the in situ STEM observation at high temperatures, residual hydrocarbon adsorbents that had remained on graphene effectively evaporated creating large, atomically clean graphene areas. At other places, dynamic changes in the shape, position, and orientation of adsorbents could be directly observed. The temperature of the suspended graphene sample was estimated to reach up to 2000 K during the experiment, making graphene an efficient high-temperature micrometer-sized electron-transparent hot plate for future experiments in microscopes.
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29. Archaeoparasitological Analysis of Samples from the Cultural Layer of Nadym Gorodok dated Back to the 14th-Late 18th Centuries.
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Slepchenko, Sergey Mikhailovich, Kardash, Oleg Viktorovich, Slavinsky, Vyacheslav Sergeyevich, Ivanov, Sergey Nikolaevich, Sergeyevna, Rakultseva Daria, Tsybankov, Alexander Alekseevich, and Shin, Dong Hoon
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An archaeoparasitological analysis of the soil samples from Nadym Gorodok site of Western Siberia has been carried out in this study. The archaeological site was dated as the 13 to 18th century, being characterized as permafrost region ensuring good preservation of ancient parasite eggs. Parasite eggs as Opisthorchis felineus, Alaria alata, and Diphyllobothrium sp. were found in the archaeological soil samples, which made clear about the detailed aspects of Nadym Gorodok people's life. We found the Diphyllobothrium sp. eggs throughout the 14 to 18th century specimens, allowing us to presume that raw or undercooked fish might have been commonly used for the foods of Nadym Gorodok inhabitants and their dogs for at least the past 400 years. Our study on Nadym Gorodok specimens also demonstrate that there might have been migratory interactions and strong economic ties between the people and society in Western Siberia, based on archaeoparasitological results of Opisthorchis felineus in Western Siberia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Single GaAs Nanowire/Graphene Hybrid Devices Fabricated by a Position-Controlled Microtransfer and an Imprinting Technique for an Embedded Structure.
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Mukherjee, Anjan, Yun, Hoyeol, Shin, Dong Hoon, Nam, Jungtae, Munshi, A. Mazid, Dheeraj, Dasa L., Fimland, Bjørn-Ove, Weman, Helge, Kim, Keun Soo, Lee, Sang Wook, and Kim, Dong-Chul
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31. Residual Shunt after Patent Foramen Ovale Device Closure in Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke: Serial Bubble Contrast Transesophageal Echocardiography Data.
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Moon, Jeonggeun, Kim, Minsu, Oh, Pyung Chun, Shin, Dong Hoon, Park, Hyeon-MI, Jo, Youn Yi, Lee, Ji Sung, and Kang, Woong Chol
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Background: Percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) is an alternative option to medical treatment for secondary prevention for cryptogenic stroke (CS). Despite technical success of procedure, residual shunt (RS) which is a presumable cause for recurrent stroke is observed in some patients. We evaluated the RS with serial follow-up bubble contrast transesophageal echocardiography (BCTEE) after PFO closure.Methods: Among consecutive 47 CS patients who underwent PFO closure, a serial follow-up BCTEE at 3 and 9 months after the index procedure was completed in 38 patients (81%, 46 ± 10 years, 19 men). To evaluate the efficacy of PFO closure, the incidence of any and significant RS (≥ moderate) was assessed.Results: All PFO closure procedures were successful. The Amplatzer PFO Occluder (n = 19) or the Gore Septal Occluder (n = 19) were used. Any RS was observed in 13 (34%) and 10 patients (26%) at 3 and 9 months after the procedure. Significant RS was observed in 6 (16%) and 4 (11%) patients at 3- and 9-month follow-up BCTEE. Patients who were treated with the Gore Septal Occluder have a less incidence of any RS in 3 months, and any/significant RS in 3- and 9-month follow-up BCTEE without statistical significance.Conclusions: RS grade keeps decreasing after PFO closure, but it remains even after 9 months in some patients. Incomplete sealing of PFO should be taken into consideration in management of CS patients even after technically successful PFO closure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Horse-riding accidents and injuries in historical records of Joseon Dynasty, Korea.
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Ki, Ho Chul, Shin, Eun-Kyoung, Woo, Eun Jin, Lee, Eunju, Hong, Jong Ha, and Shin, Dong Hoon
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Only a few osteological reports describe bone injuries thought to have been caused by falls from horses. Nevertheless, anthropological study alone is insufficient for establishing the correlates of such equestrian accidents. We therefore reviewed the records in Seungjeongwon ilgi (Diaries of the Royal Secretariat) and Joseon wangjo silrok (Annals of the Joseon Dynasty) of the Korea’s Joseon period (1392–1910 CE). Although the mechanisms of trauma were diverse, the Joseon documents recorded many injuries caused by horse-riding accidents. During 1625–1872 CE, equestrian-related accidents occurred almost every year, overwhelming other causes of trauma. In all horse-riding accidents (n = 142), 37.77% of the records offer detailed data about the traumatic mechanism. Injuries occurred most frequently to the extremities (79.58%), which were followed by the trunk (34.5%) and head (4.92%). Although we do not think that this attempt can explain every paleopathological case, our historical review shows that equestrian-related injuries could be considered as one of the major causes for the bone trauma observed among ancient equestrian people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Real Time Water Contents Measurement Based on Step Response for PEM Fuel Cell
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Shin, Dong-Hoon, Yoo, Seung-Ryeol, and Lee, Young-Hyun
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This paper proposes a real time monitoring method of the status of flooding and drying out of a proton exchange membrane in a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC). The PEMFC stack is modeled using the simplified Randle’s equivalent electrical circuit. The measured stack voltages after a step current consumption provides the criterion for the water balance condition in the PEMFC. The voltage response has different characteristics in drying out and flooding conditions and it is possible to find membrane resistance and activation resistance corresponding to the equivalent circuit model. Since these resistance elements show a different behavior in each of the water balance states, it is possible to judge the water balance condition in the PEMFC. Furthermore, this method requires no additional costly equipment and needs only simple signal processing. The proposed method is applied to a PEMFC stack operating in normal, drying, and flooding conditions, with the results verifying that the new method can monitor the water contents of the stack.
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34. Single GaAs Nanowire/Graphene Hybrid Devices Fabricated by a Position-Controlled Microtransfer and an Imprinting Technique for an Embedded Structure
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Mukherjee, Anjan, Yun, Hoyeol, Shin, Dong Hoon, Nam, Jungtae, Munshi, A. Mazid, Dheeraj, Dasa L., Fimland, Bjørn-Ove, Weman, Helge, Kim, Keun Soo, Lee, Sang Wook, and Kim, Dong-Chul
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We developed a new technique to fabricate single nanowire devices with reliable graphene/nanowire contacts using a position-controlled microtransfer and an embedded nanowire structure in a planar junction configuration. A thorough study of electrical properties and fabrication challenges of single p-GaAs nanowire/graphene devices was carried out in two different device configurations: (1) a graphene bottom-contact device where the nanowire–graphene contact junction is formed by transferring a nanowire on top of graphene and (2) a graphene top-contact device where the nanowire–graphene contact junction is formed by transferring graphene on top of an embedded nanowire. For the graphene top-contact devices, graphene–nanowire–metal devices, where graphene is used as one electrode and metal is the other electrode to a nanowire, and graphene–nanowire–graphene devices, where both electrodes to a nanowire are graphene, were investigated and compared with conventional metal/p-GaAs nanowire devices. Conventional metal/p-GaAs nanowire contact devices were further investigated in embedded and nonembedded nanowire device configurations. A significantly improved current in the embedded device configuration is explained with a “parallel resistors model” where the high-resistance parts with the metal–semiconductor Schottky contact and the low-resistance parts with noncontacted facets of the hexagonal nanowires are taken into consideration. Consistently, the nonembedded nanowire structure is found to be depleted much easier than the embedded nanowires from which an estimation for a fully depleted condition has also been established.
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35. Enhancing Uniformity, Read Voltage Margin, and Retention in Three-Dimensional and Self-Rectifying Vertical Pt/Ta2O5/Al2O3/TiN Memristors
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Park, Tae Won, Moon, Jiwon, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Hae Jin, Kim, Seung Soo, Cho, Jea Min, Park, Hyungjun, Woo, Kyung Seok, Kim, Dong Yun, Cheong, Sunwoo, Song, Haewon, Shin, Jong Hoon, Lee, Soo Hyung, Ghenzi, Néstor, and Hwang, Cheol Seong
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This study introduces a Ta2O5-based self-rectifying memristor (SRM) with an Al2O3interfacial layer adopted to improve switching uniformity, read voltage margin, and long-term retention. The Pt/Ta2O5/Al2O3/TiN (PTAT) device exhibits a 105rectification ratio, 104on/off ratio, 2 × 106endurance, and retention of 104s at 150 °C. A 3-layer 4 × 4 vertical resistive random access memory structure exhibits uniform switching parameters. The coefficient of variation (CV) for device-to-device measurements is 0.23 for the low resistance state (LRS) and 0.22 for the high resistance state (HRS), while for cycle-to-cycle measurements, the CV is 0.38 for the LRS and 0.11 for the HRS. Finally, the present study demonstrates the superior performance of the PTAT devices in the context of hardware-aware training for a fully connected neural network implementation. These advancements position the PTAT device as a promising candidate for high-density three-dimensional storage class memory and low-power neural networks, offering the consistent performance and reliability necessary for future high-density storage applications.
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36. Multidimensional Polypyrrole/Iron Oxyhydroxide Hybrid Nanoparticles for Chemical Nerve Gas Agent Sensing Application
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Lee, Jun Seop, Shin, Dong Hoon, Jun, Jaemoon, and Jang, Jyongsik
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Multidimensional FeOOH nanoneedle-decorated hybrid polypyrrole nanoparticles (PFFs) were fabricated using dual-nozzle electrospray and heat stirring process. To decorate metal oxide nanoneedles on the polypyrrole (PPy) surface, metal oxide particle-decorated PPys (E_PPy) were fabricated as starting materials. The E_PPy particles were prepared by dual-nozzle electrospray because ferric ions (Fe3+) dispersed on the surface reacted with hydroxide (OH–) ions in the collector solution without aggregation of each particles. Multidimensional hybrid PFFs with maximized surface area were then formed by heat stirring reaction in the aqueous metal precursor contained solutions. The decoration morphology of the metal oxide nanoneedles could be controlled by precursor concentration in the aqueous solution. These multidimensional hybrid PPFs were applied to nerve gas agent (DMMP) chemical sensor at room temperature with excellent sensitivity. The minimum detectable level (MDL) of PFFs was as low as 0.1 ppb, which is higher than that for a chemical sensor based on hybrid materials. This is because the metal oxide nanoneedles increase surface area and affinity to DMMP vapor.
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37. Functional Comparison of Esterified and Free Forms of Conjugated Linoleic Acid in High-Fat-Diet-Induced Obese C57BL/6J Mice
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Kim, Jun Ho, Pan, Jeong Hoon, Park, Hui Gyu, Yoon, Ho Geun, Kwon, O-Jun, Kim, Tae Wan, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Kim, Young Jun
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This study investigated the effects of dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), in the form of free fatty acid (FFA-CLA) or triacylglycerol (TG-CLA), on serum and liver lipid composition and gene expression associated with lipogenesis and β-oxidation in high-fat-diet (HFD)-induced obese C57BL/6J mice. Animals were fed a control diet, HFD, HFD supplemented with 2% FFA-CLA, or HFD supplemented with 2% TG-CLA for 8 weeks. Supplementation with both forms of CLA significantly reduced the weights of whole body and adipose tissue and was positively associated with significant liver enlargement. Both forms of CLA significantly decreased serum TG concentration, but had no effect on total cholesterol levels, which were increased in mice fed HFD. There was a prominent increase in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels in mice that received either form of CLA. TG accumulation and lipogenic gene expression, including the expression of genes for fatty acid synthase (FAS), acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC), and malic enzyme, were significantly lower in the livers of mice that received TG-CLA as compared to FFA-CLA. The gene expressions of sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c) in both liver and adipose tissue were suppressed in mice that were fed either form of CLA as compared to the mice fed HFD alone, whereas there were no increases in the levels of expression of β-oxidation-related genes. These findings demonstrated that free and esterified forms of CLA have differing effects on liver and adipose tissue lipogenesis.
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38. Widely disseminated sporadic Burkitt lymphoma initially presented as oral manifestations in a 6-year-old boy
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Cho, Bong-Hae, Shin, Dong-Hoon, Jung, Yun-Hoa, and Park, Hae-Ryoun
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Burkitt lymphoma, a subtype of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, is an aggressive neoplasm with three variants that are endemic, sporadic, and immunodeficiency associated. We present an unusual case of sporadic Burkitt lymphoma in a 6-year-old boy who initially presented with hypermobile teeth and no other specific signs or symptoms. On dental radiography, the patient was found to have alveolar bone resorption adjacent to the maxillary first molars, with the appearance of floating teeth. In addition, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed extensive soft tissue masses involving four quadrants of the jaws. A definitive diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma was made based on tissue and bone marrow biopsy. Subsequent images, including abdominal computed tomography (CT) and bone scan, revealed wide dissemination of the lymphoma into the abdominal cavity, pancreas, and numerous bones. This case suggests the possibility of dental complaints as an initial clinical manifestation of sporadic Burkitt lymphoma and emphasizes the role of dentists in early detection of the disease to improve prognosis.
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39. Do hepatic-sided tumors require more extensive resection than peritoneal-sided tumors in patients with T2 gallbladder cancer? Results of a retrospective multicenter study.
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Lee, Woohyung, Jeong, Chi-Young, Jang, Jae Yool, Kim, Young Hoon, Roh, Young Hoon, Kim, Kwan Woo, Kang, Sung Hwa, Yoon, Myung Hee, Seo, Hyung Il, Yun, Sung Pil, Park, Jeong-Ik, Jung, Bo-Hyun, Shin, Dong Hoon, Choi, Young Il, Moon, Hyung Hwan, Chu, Chong Woo, Ryu, Je Ho, Yang, Kwangho, Park, Young Mok, and Hong, Soon-Chan
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Background Tumor location is a prognostic factor for survival in patients with T2 gallbladder cancer. However, the optimal extent of resection according to tumor location remains unclear. Methods We reviewed the records of 192 patients with T2 gallbladder cancer who underwent R0 or R1 resection at 6 institutions. Perioperative and oncologic outcomes were compared according to the extent of resection between hepatic-sided ( n = 93) and peritoneal-sided ( n = 99) tumors. Results After a median follow-up of 30 months, the 5-year overall survival (84.9% vs 71.8%, P = .048) and recurrence-free survival (74.6% vs 62.2%, P = .060) were greater in peritoneal-sided T2 patients than in hepatic-sided T2 patients. Among hepatic-sided T2 patients, the 5-year overall survival was greater in patients who underwent radical cholecystectomy including lymph node dissection with liver resection than in patients who underwent lymph node dissection without liver resection (80.3% vs 30.0%, P = .032), and the extent of liver resection was not associated with overall survival ( P = .526). Lymph node dissection without liver resection was an independent prognostic factor for overall survival in hepatic-sided T2 gallbladder cancer (hazard ratio 5.009, 95% confidence interval 1.512–16.596, P = .008). In peritoneal-sided T2 patients, the 5-year overall survival was not significantly different between the lymph node dissection with liver resection and the lymph node dissection without liver resection subgroups (70.5% vs 54.8%, P = .111) and the extent of lymph node dissection was not associated with overall survival ( P = .395). Conclusion In peritoneal-sided T2 gallbladder cancer, radical cholecystectomy including lymph node dissection without liver resection is a reasonable operative option. Radical cholecystectomy including lymph node dissection with liver resection is suitable for hepatic-sided T2 gallbladder cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Single Subcortical Infarct: Pathomechanism Assessed by Thin-Section Computed Tomography Perfusion.
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Shin, Dong Hoon, Klotz, Ernst, and Kim, Eung Yeop
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Introduction: The pathomechanism of a single subcortical infarct (SSI) may be better determined by assessing the perfusion status between parent artery and ischemic lesion. We aimed to compare the classifications into branch atheromatous disease (BAD) versus non-BAD based on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) or computed tomography perfusion (CTP), and to test whether a CTP-based classification improves the predicting power for progression in SSI (PSSI) compared to that by DWI.Methods: We enrolled 109 consecutive patients with SSI examined by whole-supratentorial brain CTP and follow-up DWI. Time-to-drain (TTD) maps were calculated from 1-mm dynamic CTP data. BAD was assumed when either the ischemic lesion extended to the basal surface of the parent artery on axial DWI or the hypoperfused area (TTD ≥ 5 seconds) was <5 mm apart from the cerebrospinal fluid perforators interface on both coronal and sagittal CTPs. We tested the relationship between DWI and CTP for determining BAD, and compared demographics, imaging, and the frequency of PSSI between the BAD and non-BAD based on CTP. Multivariable regression analysis was performed to determine predicting factors for PSSI.Results: On DWI, 66 of 109 patients (60.6%) were classified as BAD; on CTP, 32 patients were classified as BAD (29.4%), showing significant difference (P = .047). PSSI was significantly different between BAD versus non-BAD by CTP (40.6% versus 11.7%, P = .002), but not different by DWI (21.2% versus 18.6%, P = .930). BAD-type perfusion was the only independent predictor for PSSI (OR, 5.209; 95% CI, 1.745-15.555; P = .003).Conclusion: The classifications of SSI with and without BAD by CTP and DWI are significantly different. CTP may help to predict PSSI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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41. Histological subtypes of hepatocellular carcinoma: Their clinical and prognostic significance.
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Shin, So Hyun, Park, Joon Young, Hwang, Chungsu, Lee, Hyun Jung, Shin, Dong Hoon, Kim, Jee Yeon, Ryu, Je Ho, Yang, Kwang Ho, Lee, Tae Beom, and Lee, Jung Hee
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Assigning a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to an appropriate subtype is important because this guarantees the diagnosis and treatment and allows decisions regarding the prognosis of the patient. HCC subtyping is usually based on the World Health Organization (WHO) classification and the 2019 fifth edition is the latest version. However, the WHO classification system is still in evolution and has limited clinical relevance. We aimed to evaluate the clinical relevance of HCC subtyping and to reappraise some of the major subtypes of HCC. Our archived cases (n = 589) were reclassified according to the 2019 WHO system. The percentage of each subtype was mostly similar to that in the WHO classification. However, on the contrary to the 2019 WHO system, clear cell type HCC was associated with more frequent recurrence or metastasis. Meanwhile, macrotrabecular massive HCC was related to poor prognosis as demonstrated in the 2019 WHO system and should be described in the pathology report. For steatohepatitic HCC, there is a debate on whether it is a true subtype because the steatohepatitis morphology may or may not be present in the background liver. In our study, 44 % of steatohepatitic HCCs (n = 19/43) presented underlying steatohepatitis. Additionally, the background cirrhosis did not influence survival in the HCC patients, although the 2019 WHO system indicates the presence of cirrhosis as a poor prognostic factor. In conclusion, although it is not perfect yet, HCC subtyping based on the 2019 WHO system provides valuable information to manage patients with HCC. • Clinical relevance of HCC subtyping was clarified with the 2019 WHO classification. • Clear cell type HCC was associated with more frequent recurrence or metastasis than the NOS type. • Macrotrabecular massive HCC was related to poor prognosis and should be described in the pathology report. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. The Buchta-Nakhodka 2 burial ground: Results of archaeoparasitological and macro-remains investigations of samples from the burial grounds of the 6th–13th century CE on the Yamal Peninsula in Russia
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Slepchenko, Sergey, Kardash, Oleg, Ivanov, Sergey, Afonin, Alexey, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Hong, Jong Ha
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Buchta Nakhodka 2 is the oldest and most northern burial ground in the territory of Western Siberia. Examination of samples from the anterior aspect of the sacrum and sacral foramina revealed helminth eggs of Diphyllobothriumsp. This discovery proves the existence of intestinal parasites among members of the medieval Buchta-Nakhodka populations who consumed uncooked or slightly-salt-treated fish. The high rate of Diphyllobothriasis that appeared in a present-day population of native peoples inhabiting the same area in the far north of Western Siberia points to a continuation of the dietary habits of the medieval population of Buchta-Nakhodka.
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43. Traumatic injury in a cranium found at Rakhigarhi cemetery of Harappan civilization as anthropological evidence of interpersonal violence
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Lee, Hyejin, Waghmare, Pranjali, Kim, Yongjun, Hong, Jong Ha, Yadav, Yogesh, Jadhav, Nilesh, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Shinde, Vasant
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The Harappan Civilization is notable as one of the earliest complex societies spanning the vast area of northwest India and Pakistan. To uncover patterns of violent injury among the Harappan people, anthropologists have looked for signs of trauma on skeletons. Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements made thus far, there is still more work to do before violence among the Harappan people will be comprehensively understood from the socio-cultural perspective. In this study, we report new evidence of violence-related trauma found among remains unearthed from the Mature Harappan period (2600–1900 BCE) cemetery of Rakhigarhi, located about 150 km northwest of Delhi. Briefly, in the left frontal area of the cranium of an adult female (BR12), we found a depression fracture that might have been caused by a direct blow to the skull with a round-tipped object. Since the traumatic lesion of BR12 had completely healed, the skull fracture is very unlikely to have been the direct cause of death. Our paleopathological report provides significant insight into interpersonal violence that might have occurred among the Harappan people. Proof of whether or not Rakhigarhi society was a hierarchy beset by structural violence differing by class and/or other categories, however, must await future excavations of additional areas of the Rakhigarhi and/or nearby Harappan cemetery.
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44. Multidimensional Conductive Nanofilm-Based Flexible Aptasensor for Ultrasensitive and Selective HBsAg Detection
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Cho, Kyung Hee, Shin, Dong Hoon, Oh, Jungkyun, An, Ji Hyun, Lee, Jun Seop, and Jang, Jyongsik
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major worldwide health issue causing serious liver diseases, including liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Monitoring the serum hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) level is pivotal to the diagnosis of HBV infection. In this study, we describe multidimensional conductive nanofilm (MCNF)-based field-effect transistor (FET) aptasensor for HBsAg detection. The MCNF, composed of vertically oriented carboxylic polypyrrole nanowires (CPPyNW) and graphene layer, is formed using electropolymerization of pyrrole on the graphene surface and following acid treatment. The amine-functionalized HBsAg-binding aptamers are then immobilized on the CPPyNW surface through covalent bonding formation (i.e., amide group). The prepared aptasensor presents highly sensitive to HBsAg as low as 10 aM among interfering biomolecules with various deformations. Moreover, the MCNF-based aptasensor has great potential for practical application in the noninvasive real-time diagnosis because of its improved sensing ability to the human serum and artificial saliva.
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45. Small bowel diaphragm disease with multiple cluster lesions in one segment of the small bowel mimicking an adhesion band: A case report
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Jeong, Youseok, Chung, Jae Hun, Lim, Dong Won, Lee, Si Hak, Hwang, Sun-Hwi, and Shin, Dong Hoon
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46. Gene and dietary calcium interaction effects on brachial–ankle pulse wave velocity.
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Choi, SeongIl, Jung, Sukyoung, Kim, Mi Kyung, Shin, Jinho, Shin, Min-Ho, Shin, Dong Hoon, Lee, Young-Hoon, Chun, Byung-Yeol, Hong, Kyung-Won, and Hwang, Joo-Yeon
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Summary Background & aim Understanding the lifestyle and genetic factors that affect pulse wave velocity (PWV) may provide clues to preventing atherosclerotic cardiovascular events. The aim of this study is to investigate genome-wide genetic and dietary calcium (Ca) intake interaction effects on brachial–ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). Methods The baPWV was measured, and Ca intake was quantified by administering a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to 3198 participants, which included men and women (≥40 years) from the Korean M ulti- R ural communities Cohort study (MRCohort). The interaction effects of dietary Ca intake and 19 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on baPWV were assessed using the general linear models. Results Dietary Ca intake was not significantly associated with baPWV or any type of SNP among the subjects herein. In men, however, the adducin1 (ADD1) rs4961_C SNP had a significant dietary Ca intake–dependent effect on mean baPWV ( p interaction = 0.002). In women, the interaction of zinc finger proteins 618 (ZNF618) rs10817542_A with dietary Ca intake played a significant and key role in mean baPWV ( p interaction = 0.001). In the results of ADD1 rs4961_C in men and ZNF618 rs10817542_A in women, the minor allele-lowest Ca intake tertile (T1) group had significantly higher mean baPWV value than other subgroups of Ca intake tertile-genotype cross-classification whereas genotype was not a significant effector on mean baPWV values among highest Ca intake subgroups (T3). Conclusions The baPWV, a phenotype of arterial stiffness, can be modulated in subjects through regulation of dietary Ca intake, particularly in subjects with more vulnerable genotypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Antioxidant and cognitive-enhancing activities of Arctium lappa L. roots in Aβ-induced mouse model.
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Kwon, Yoon, Choi, Soo, Kim, Cho, Kim, Jae, Kim, Youn-Jung, Choi, Jong, Song, Sang-Wook, Kim, Chang-Ju, Park, Gwi, Park, Cheung-Seog, and Shin, Dong-Hoon
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- 2016
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48. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Bos taurusbone collected from ruins of the Joseon Period in a tributary of the Cheonggyecheoncreek, South Korea
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Hong, Jong Ha, Oh, Chang Seok, Cho, Chi Wook, Shin, Young Moon, Cho, Tae sop, and Shin, Dong Hoon
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Although genetic information about Bos taurushas been successfully revealed by a number of studies, the data on ancient DNA remains insufficient with respect to cattle raised in East Asia during historical times. This is especially so in the case of South Korea, where very little genetic information on cattle DNA has been obtained, notwithstanding the significant changes in the genetic traits of cattle populations that occurred during the country's colonial period. In the present study, we have endeavored to determine the mitochondrial DNA D-loop and coding region sequences obtained from a 15th century cattle bone unearthed amid an archaeological site of the Joseon-period in a tributary of the Cheonggyecheoncreek, South Korea. The consensus sequence of the cattle's mitotype, established by alignment of the individual clone sequences, was 16138C, 106C, 169G, 221+C, 587+C, 2536A, 9682C, 13310C (Haplogroup=T3a). Having blasted it with the sequences available within GenBank, the Joseon cattle mitotype was found to be similar to modern Bos taurussequences from South Korea, Japan, China and even Europe, the Americas and Oceania. By completely sequencing the mtDNA D-loop and coding the regional signature of the bone, we were able to acquire invaluable information enriching our knowledge of the genetic history of the genus Bosin South Korea.
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- 2018
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49. Y chromosomal deletion pattern in Koreans inhabiting Jeju Island
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Lee, Ji Hyun, Jin, Hong Xuan, Cho, Sohee, Kim, Han Na, Seo, Hee Jin, Shin, Kyoung-Jin, Shin, Dong Hoon, and Lee, Soong Deok
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Abstract Mutations occur in Y chromosome genes similar to autosomal genes. However, unlike autosomal genes, Y chromosome genes do not undergo recombination, which produce distinctive characteristics and distribution patterns in different geographic regions. Therefore, detailed analysis of mutations of Y chromosome genes might provide information for personal identification or analysis of phylogenetic history. In Y-STR (short tandem repeat) analysis tests on 668 habitants of Jeju Island, the largest island in the Korean peninsula located apart from the mainland, a deletion at DYS448 was found in 10 samples. The length of deletion was estimated by confirming specific Sequence Tagged Site (STS) markers ranging from G66018 to sY1201. Patterns found were similar to those of the Kalmyks, a tribe that has had strong social and genetic influences in Jeju Island in the past. Historically from 1273 on, Jeju Island was governed by Mongolian for about one hundred years. The results of this study suggest such historical aspects affected the genetic composition of people living in Jeju Island. Furthermore, previous reports showed that Y chromosomal deletions and region specific Y chromosomal mutations depended on regional differences. This study may be useful for a better understanding of the genetic structure of Jeju habitants as well as Korean population for the purpose of forensic practice and population genetics.
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50. Accurate and Precise Determination of Mechanical Properties of Silicon Nitride Beam Nanoelectromechanical Devices
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Kim, Hakseong, Shin, Dong Hoon, McAllister, Kirstie, Seo, Miri, Lee, Sangik, Kang, Il-Suk, Park, Bae Ho, Campbell, Eleanor E. B., and Lee, Sang Wook
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Accurate and precise determination of mechanical properties of nanoscale materials is mandatory since device performances of nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) are closely related to the flexural properties of the materials. In this study, the intrinsic mechanical properties of highly stressed silicon nitride (SiN) beams of varying lengths are investigated using two different techniques: Dynamic flexural measurement using optical interferometry and quasi-static flexural measurement using atomic force microscopy. The resonance frequencies of the doubly clamped, highly stressed beams are found to be inversely proportional to their length, which is not usually observed from a beam but is expected from a string-like structure. The mass density of the SiN beams can be precisely determined from the dynamic flexural measurements by using the values for internal stress and Young’s modulus determined from the quasi-static measurements. As a result, the mass resolution of the SiN beam resonators was predicted to be a few attograms, which was found to be in excellent agreement with the experimental results. This work suggests that accurate and precise determination of mechanical properties can be achieved through combined flexural measurement techniques, which is a crucial key for designing practical NEMS applications such as biomolecular sensors and gas detectors.
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