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2. A Case Report on Treating Post-stroke Visual Impairment with Gami-banhabakchulchunma-tang and Acupuncture
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Jeong-hui Kim, Hae-yoong Kim, Ju-young Ryu, Yoon-sik Kim, Eunsun Jung, Ho-ryong Yoo, In-chan Seol, and Seo-young Won
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Visual impairment ,Post stroke ,Acupuncture ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,eye diseases - Abstract
Objectives: This study investigated the effectiveness of acupuncture and herbal medicine (Gami-banhabakchulchunma-tang) for post-stroke visual impairment.Methods: A 79-year-old male with headache, dizziness, visual field defects, and blurred vision caused by a posterior cerebral infarction was treated with acupuncture and Gami-banhabakchulchunma-tang for three months. We used the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for each symptom and measured the patient’s eye-movement range.Results: Following treatment, the NRS score for headache decreased from 5 to 0, and for dizziness and blurred vision, it decreased from 5 to 1. The NRS score for visual field defects decreased from 5 to 2. The range of the patient’s left and right eye movements both improved, and no adverse side effects were observed during the admission period.Conclusions: Korean medical treatment with acupuncture and herbal medicine (Gami-banhabakchulchunma-tang) could effectively treat post-stoke visual impairment.
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- 2021
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3. A Case Report of Korean Medicine Treatment of Lateral Medullary Infarction with Central Dizziness and Hypoesthesia
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In-cheol Chae, Yoon-sik Kim, Jie-yoon Kang, Ju-young Ryu, In-chan Seol, In-woo Choi, Ho-ryong Yoo, and Ji-hae Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Medullary cavity ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Infarction ,Hypoesthesia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.disease ,Surgery - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to report the effectiveness of Korean medicine treatment for a patient with lateral medullary infarction who presented with central dizziness and hypoesthesia.Methods: The patient was treated with Korean medicine treatment, including acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal medicine. We measured the progress of the case using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS).Results: After the treatment, the NRS scores for dizziness and hypoesthesia decreased.Conclusions: This study suggests that Korean medicine treatment might be effective for lateral medullary infarction in patients who present with central dizziness and hypoesthesia.
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- 2021
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4. Excessive maternal salt intake gives rise to vasopressin-dependent salt sensitivity of blood pressure in male offspring
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Xiangyan Jin, Won Woo Jung, Yoon Sik Kim, Eun Hwa Hong, Hyung Kyung Kang, Young Beom Kim, Seung Won Lee, Hee Chul Han, Yang In Kim, Sun Seek Min, and Christopher S. Colwell
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vasopressin ,Sympathetic Nervous System ,Systole ,Vasopressins ,Offspring ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Receptors, GABA ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Lactation ,Renin–angiotensin system ,medicine ,Animals ,Sodium Chloride, Dietary ,Salt intake ,Molecular Biology ,Saline ,gamma-Aminobutyric Acid ,Neurons ,business.industry ,Sodium ,Benzazepines ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood pressure ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Salt sensitivity of blood pressure (SSBP) is a trait carrying strong prognostic implications for various cardiovascular diseases. To test the hypothesis that excessive maternal salt intake causes SSBP in offspring through a mechanism dependent upon arginine-vasopressin (AVP), we performed a series of experiments using offspring of the rat dams salt-loaded during pregnancy and lactation with 1.5% saline drink (“experimental offspring”) and those with normal perinatal salt exposure (“control offspring”). Salt challenge, given at 7–8 weeks of age with either 2% saline drink (3 days) or 8% NaCl-containing chow (4 weeks), had little or no effect on systolic blood pressure (SBP) in female offspring, whereas the salt challenge significantly raised SBP in male offspring, with the magnitude of increase being greater in experimental, than control, rats. Furthermore, the salt challenge not only raised plasma AVP level more and caused greater depressor responses to V1a and V2 AVP receptor antagonists to occur in experimental, than control, males, but it also made GABA excitatory in a significant proportion of magnocellular AVP neurons of experimental males by depolarizing GABA equilibrium potential. The effect of the maternal salt loading on the salt challenge-elicited SBP response in male offspring was precluded by maternal conivaptan treatment (non-selective AVP receptor antagonist) during the salt-loading period, whereas it was mimicked by neonatal AVP treatment. These results suggest that the excessive maternal salt intake brings about SSBP in male offspring, both the programming and the expression of which depend on increased AVP secretion that may partly result from excitatory GABAergic action.
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- 2021
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5. A Case Report of Gait Disturbance in a Patient with Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Induced by Secondary Parkinsonism Treated with Korean Medicine
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Yoon Sik Kim, Chan-young Kim, Ju Young Ryu, Eunsun Jung, In-cheol Chae, Ji-hye Yang, In-chan Seol, Ho-ryong Yoo, and In-woo Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gait Disturbance ,Normal pressure hydrocephalus ,business.industry ,Parkinsonism ,Internal medicine ,(Idiopathic) normal pressure hydrocephalus ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Secondary parkinsonism ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2020
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6. A Review of Clinical Studies for Treatment of Multiple System Atrophy Using the CNKI Database
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Min-ji Kim, Ho-ryong Yoo, Hae-yoong Kim, Eunsun Jung, Seo-young Won, In-chan Seol, Ju Young Ryu, and Yoon Sik Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Atrophy ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Acupuncture ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2020
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7. Oestrogen inhibits salt-dependent hypertension by suppressing GABAergic excitation in magnocellular AVP neurons
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Mi na Kim, Eun Hwa Hong, Yoon Sik Kim, Wan Joo Shim, Yang In Kim, Woong Kim, Xiangyan Jin, Won Woo Jung, Christopher S. Colwell, Young Beom Kim, Hyung Kyung Kang, and Hee Chul Han
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Male ,Vasopressin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,medicine.drug_class ,Ovariectomy ,Blood Pressure ,Nephrectomy ,gamma-Aminobutyric acid ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Desoxycorticosterone Acetate ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Solute Carrier Family 12, Member 2 ,GABAergic Neurons ,Sodium Chloride, Dietary ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Estradiol ,Symporters ,business.industry ,Receptor antagonist ,Arginine Vasopressin ,Disease Models, Animal ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,Vasoconstriction ,Estrogen ,Basal Nucleus of Meynert ,Hypertension ,Ovariectomized rat ,GABAergic ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Hormone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aim Abundant evidence indicates that estrogen (E2) plays a protective role against hypertension. Yet, the mechanism underlying the antihypertensive effect of E2 is poorly understood. In this study, we sought to determine the mechanism through which E2 inhibits salt-dependent hypertension. Methods and results To this end, we performed a series of in-vivo and in-vitro experiments employing a rat model of hypertension that is produced by deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt treatment after uninephrectomy. We found that E2 prevented DOCA-salt treatment from inducing hypertension, raising plasma arginine-vasopressin (AVP) level, enhancing the depressor effect of the V1a receptor antagonist (Phenylac1, D-Tyr(Et)2, Lys6, Arg8, des-Gly9)-vasopressin, and converting GABAergic inhibition to excitation in hypothalamic magnocellular AVP neurons. Moreover, we obtained results indicating that the E2 modulation of the activity and/or expression of NKCC1 (Cl- importer) and KCC2 (Cl- extruder) underpins the effect of E2 on the transition of GABAergic transmission in AVP neurons. Lastly, we discovered that, in DOCA-salt-treated hypertensive ovariectomized rats, CLP290 (prodrug of the KCC2 activator CLP257, intraperitoneal injections) lowered blood pressure and plasma AVP level and hyperpolarized GABA equilibrium potential to prevent GABAergic excitation from emerging in the AVP neurons of these animals. Conclusion Based on these results, we conclude that E2 inhibits salt-dependent hypertension by suppressing GABAergic excitation to decrease the hormonal output of AVP neurons. Translational perspective Numerous studies have shown that sex steroids can impact blood pressure (BP) and premenopausal women have a lower incidence of hypertension than age-matched men. Postmenopausal women no longer enjoy this beneficial difference. The causal mechanisms are not clear and hormone replacement therapy with estradiol (E2) does not consistently lower BP in postmenopausal women. In this study we showed that rats treated with CLP290 to control GABAergic excitation in AVP neurons have the same phenotype as E2-supplemented rats in BP and plasma AVP level. This result indicates that CLP290 leverages the same pathway of E2 protective effects against salt-dependent hypertension, and therefore, raises the possibility that classes of drugs like CLP290 may have some utility as alternative antihypertensives in persons resistant to or contraindicated for E2 therapy.
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8. A Review of Clinical Research on Korean Medicine for Shoulder Pain Conducted in Korea
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Eunsun Jung, In-cheol Chae, Yoon-sik Kim, In-woo Choi, In-chan Seol, Ju-young Ryu, Chan-young Kim, Ji-hye Yang, and Ho-ryong Yoo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical research ,business.industry ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2020
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9. Calculation of the Quality Additional Rate of Clinical Laboratory Test and Review of Application Criteria
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Hun Hee Park, Yoon Sik Kim, Sang Muk Park, Yong Lim, Won Shik Kim, Ji Ae Park, Hyung Joon Bae, Do Hee Bae, Byoung Seon Yang, and Se Mook Choi
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sample testing ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Clinical laboratory test ,business.industry ,manpower ,Statistics ,quality addition rate ,Medicine ,medical technologist ,business ,lcsh:Medicine (General) - Abstract
This study reviewed the quality addition rate, calculation, and application criteria needed to identify the possibility of additional medical technologists in the field for new certification and professional manpower to provide a superior laboratory. The six institutions that participated in the study were the size of large hospitals with more than 1,000 beds, with an average of five full-time laboratory physicians (also called clinical pathologists) and an average of 53 medical technologists, with 10.6 per laboratory physician. An analysis of the time required for each activity category of medical technologists revealed decreasing behavior during the analysis. In contrast, the ratio of the com-prehensive pre-analysis activities was high due to the strengthening of laboratory operations and quality control. During the analysis, the proportion of biochemistry tests was high, and post-analysis of most of the results was performed. Hence, improving the quality of sample testing requires significant time, and appropriate personnel are required. In conclusion, the recruitment of medical technologists is also a key component to improving the sample quality, and corresponding personnel regulations are necessary.
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- 2020
10. Calculation of Human Resources for Medical Technologist in Diagnostic Testing
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임용 ( Yong Lim ), 오연숙 ( Yeon Suk Oh ), 김윤식 ( Yoon Sik Kim ), 배도희 ( Do Hee Bae ), 최세묵 ( Se Mook Choi ), and 양병선 ( Byoung Seon Yang )
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:R5-920 ,business.industry ,relative value scoring system ,Medicine ,Diagnostic test ,medical technologist ,Medical physics ,business ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,appropriate manpower estimation - Abstract
This study examines and presents reasonable improvement measures for the operation and revision of the relative value scoring system, and the basis for performance of a medical technologist. Seven hospitals were enrolled in the study, and included 5 resident laboratory medicine specialists and 53 medical technologists, giving a ratio of 10.6 technologists per laboratory medicine specialist. The average of professional manpower scores was 18, and the average of each medical institution's total score was 78. Ratings and additional rates were in the range 2∼3%, and quality-added ratios were 2∼3%, with no significance. Excluding pathological testing and assessing physiological functions, the average number of diagnostic tests for health insurance claims were 9,618,062, including 4,378,146 points for 5% of the total relative value scores. According to the DEA, the appropriate number of medical technologist is one person per 49,974 points of relative value. In conclusion, our study results indicate that it would be desirable to set the appropriate workforce for medical technologist to one person per 50,000 points of relative value. Our data could be used as a basis for enhancing productivity of the workforce and balancing health care resources.
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- 2020
11. Pharmacological Properties of CDBT in Hypoxia-induced Neuronal Cell Injury and Their Underlying Mechanisms
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Ho-ryong Yoo, Sang-kyu Park, Eunsun Jung, Ji-yoon Cha, Hyun-kyoung Cho, In-chan Seol, and Yoon-sik Kim
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Programmed cell death ,business.industry ,Cell injury ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Hypoxia (medical) ,medicine.symptom ,business - Published
- 2019
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12. Antiviral Effect of Hyunggaeyungyo-Tang on A549 Cells Infected with Human Coronavirus
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In-chan Seol, Seo-young Won, Ho-ryong Yoo, and Yoon-sik Kim
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A549 cell ,Messenger RNA ,Article Subject ,biology ,business.industry ,RNA ,virus diseases ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virology ,ISG15 ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Other systems of medicine ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Interferon ,Medicine ,IRF7 ,business ,Gene ,RZ201-999 ,Betacoronavirus ,Research Article ,Coronavirus ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BackgroundHerbal medicine is widely recommended to treat viral infectious diseases. Over 123,000,000 individuals have been infected with the coronavirus since a worldwide pandemic was declared in March 2020. We conducted this research to confirm the potential of herbal medicine as a treatment for coronavirus.MethodsWe infected the A549 cell line with beta coronavirus OC43 then treated with 100 μg/mL Hyunggaeyungyo-tang (HGYGT) or distilled water with a control of HGYGT. We measured the mRNA expression levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and interferon stimulated genes (ISGs) to confirm the effectiveness of HGYGT upon coronavirus infection.ResultsWe found the effects of HYGYT decrease the expression level of pPKR, peIF2α, IFI6, IFI44, IFI44L, IFI27, IRF7, OASL and ISG15 when administered to cells with coronavirus infection. The expressions of IL-1, TNF-α, COX-2, NF-κB, iNOS and IKK mRNA were also significantly decreased in the HGYGT group than in the control group.ConclusionThrough the reduction of the amount of coronavirus RNA, our research indicates that HGYGT has antiviral effects. The reduction of IKK and iNOS mRNA levels indicate that HGYGT reduces coronavirus RNA expression and may inhibits the replication of coronavirus by acting on NF-kB/Rel pathways to protect oxidative injury. In addition, decreases in mRNA expression levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines indicate that the HGYGT may relieve the symptoms of coronavirus infections.
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- 2021
13. Melatonin treatment of repetitive behavioral deficits in the Cntnap2 mouse model of autism spectrum disorder
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Gene D. Block, Shu Hon Christopher Luk, Yang In Kim, Cristina A. Ghiani, Yoon Sik Kim, Zoë MacDowell Kaswan, Christopher S. Colwell, Dawn H. Loh, Olivia N. Hitchcock, Yu Tahara, and Huei-Bin Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,CNTNAP2 ,Autism ,Cntnap2 ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Melatonin ,Pediatric ,Mice, Knockout ,Behavior, Animal ,Circadian ,Sleep in non-human animals ,Circadian Rhythm ,PER2 ,Mental Health ,Neurology ,Light pollution ,Sleep Research ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Knockout ,Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ,Clinical Sciences ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Article ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rhythm ,Internal medicine ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Circadian rhythm ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Lighting ,Behavior ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,Animal ,business.industry ,Neurosciences ,Central Nervous System Depressants ,Membrane Proteins ,medicine.disease ,Brain Disorders ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Disease Models ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Nighttime light pollution is linked to metabolic and cognitive dysfunction. Many patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show disturbances in their sleep/wake cycle, and may be particularly vulnerable to the impact of circadian disruptors. In this study, we examined the impact of exposure to dim light at night (DLaN, 5lx) in a model of ASD: the contactin associated protein-like 2 knock out (Cntnap2 KO) mice. DLaN was sufficient to disrupt locomotor activity rhythms, exacerbate the excessive grooming and diminish the social preference in Cntnap2 mutant mice. On a molecular level, DLaN altered the phase and amplitude of PER2:LUC rhythms in a tissue-specific manner in vitro. Daily treatment with melatonin reduced the excessive grooming of the mutant mice to wild-type levels and improved activity rhythms. Our findings suggest that common circadian disruptors such as light at night should be considered in the management of ASD.
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- 2020
14. A study on battery characteristics for electrical propulsion vessels according to charging current and harmonic discharging load
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Tae-Hyun Song, Yoon-Sik Kim, Sung-Geun Lee, and Hyun-Suk Yang
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Harmonic ,Battery (vacuum tube) ,Propulsion ,Current (fluid) ,business - Published
- 2019
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15. Delayed Neuropsychiatric Sequalae with Reversible Quadriplegia after Carbon Monoxide Intoxication : A Case Report
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Ju Young Ryu, Min-ji Kim, Yoon Sik Kim, Ho Ryong Yoo, Kangwook Lee, Hyun Kyoung Cho, and In Chan Seol
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,Acupuncture ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Carbon monoxide intoxication ,business ,030227 psychiatry - Published
- 2018
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16. Case report: Dizziness due to Hippocampal Sclerosis
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Hye-Yoon Lee, Kangwook Lee, Joo-young Ryu, In-chan Seol, Hyun-kyoung Cho, Yoon-sik Kim, and Ho-ryong Yoo
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hippocampal sclerosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Acupuncture ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,medicine.disease ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine - Published
- 2017
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17. Randomized Controlled Trials of Miniscalpel Acupuncture for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Cited in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database
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Min Goo Kwon, Sang-Hoon Yoon, Yoon Sik Kim, and Chan Young Kwon
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030222 orthopedics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,Lumbar spinal stenosis ,Knowledge infrastructure ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Acupuncture ,Physical therapy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business - Published
- 2017
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18. The Effects of Artemisiae Iwayomogii Herba, Curcumae Radix, and Aurantii Fructus Immaturus Complex Extract (ACA) on Dyslipidemia-related Factor Expression and Anti-oxidation in HepG2 Cells
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Yoon-sik Kim, In-chan Seol, Ju-young Ryu, Hyun-kyoung Cho, and Ho-ryong Yoo
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0301 basic medicine ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,Aurantii fructus immaturus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hepg2 cells ,Medicine ,Radix ,business ,Dyslipidemia - Published
- 2017
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19. Traditional Korean herbal formulae, Yuk-Mi-Ji-Hwang-Tang, ameliorates impairment of hippocampal memory ability by chronic restraint stress of mouse model
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Tae-Min Eom, Hyeok-Hee Kwon, Nara Shin, Yoon-sik Kim, Hyeong-Geug Kim, In-chan Seol, Zhigang Fang, Dong Woon Kim, and Ho-ryong Yoo
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Male ,Restraint, Physical ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Excitotoxicity ,Hippocampus ,Morris water navigation task ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Hippocampal formation ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurotrophic factors ,Memory ,Internal medicine ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Maze Learning ,Nootropic Agents ,030304 developmental biology ,Pharmacology ,Brain-derived neurotrophic factor ,Neurons ,0303 health sciences ,Memory Disorders ,Behavior, Animal ,business.industry ,Tryptophan hydroxylase ,Ascorbic acid ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Endocrinology ,Neuroprotective Agents ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Chronic Disease ,Nerve Degeneration ,Cytokines ,Inflammation Mediators ,business ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Stress, Psychological ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Yuk-Mi-Jihwang-Tang (YJT) has been popularly prescribed to treat aging related disorders over than hundreds of years in East Asia countries. Aim of the study To investigate possible modulatory actions of YJT on chronic restraint stress (CRS)-induced neurodegeneration on hippocampus neuronal injuries. Materials and methods Mice were orally administered with YJT (100, 200, or 400 mg/kg) or ascorbic acid (100 mg/kg) before 4 h of stress for 28 days. Morris water maze task was completed from day 24th to 28th, and stress hormones and biochemical analyzes were measured. Results Four weeks of the CRS abnormally affected memory impairments by measurement of escape latency and time spent in the target quadrant. Additionally, neurotransmitters were also drastically altered in serum or hippocampus protein levels by CRS. Gene expressions for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) receptor, 5-HT-transport, and tryptophan hydroxylase were also altered, whereas YJT led to normalize the above alterations. Additionally, YJT also beneficially worked on endogenous redox system as well as inflammatory reactions in the hippocampal neurons. We observed that hippocampal excitotoxicity was induced by CRS which were evidenced by depletion of phosphor-cAMP response element-binding protein, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2, heme oxygenase-1 and abnormally increases of acetylcholine esterase activities in hippocampus protein levels; however, YJT considerably improved the above pathological conditions. Conclusions Our findings supported YJT enhance memory function via regulation of hippocampal excitotoxicity-derived memory impairment, stress hormone, and endogenous redox, respectively.
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20. A traditional Korean multiple herbal formulae (Yuk-Mi-Jihwang-Tang) attenuates acute restraint stress-induced brain tissue oxidation
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Tae-Min Eom, In-chan Seol, Ho-ryong Yoo, Yoon-sik Kim, Hye-Won Lee, Hyoung-Il Choi, Dal-Seok Oh, Hun-Yong Ha, and Sung-Ah Lim
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,Hydrocortisone ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ascorbic Acid ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease_cause ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Antioxidants ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Corticosterone ,Brain Diseases ,biology ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Enzymes ,Neuroprotective Agents ,Biochemistry ,Catalase ,Cytokines ,Inflammation Mediators ,Restraint stress ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ,Immobilization ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Pharmacology ,Chemical Health and Safety ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Vitamin C ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Nerve Degeneration ,biology.protein ,Lipid Peroxidation ,business ,Biomarkers ,Stress, Psychological ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the protective effects of Yuk-Mi-Jihwang-Tang (YJT) against acute restraint stress-induced brain oxidative damage. A water extract of YJT was prepared and subjected to high performance liquid chromatography - diode array detector-mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS). Thirty-six heads of C57BL/6J male mice (7 weeks) were divided into six groups (n = 6/group). The mice were orally administrated YJT (0, 50, 100, or 200 mg/kg) or vitamin C (100 mg/kg) for 5 consecutive days before 6 h of acute restraint stress. In the brain tissue, lipidperoxidation, antioxidant components, and pro-inflammatory cytokines were measured, and the serum corticosterone level was determined. Acute restraint stress-induced notably increased lipid peroxidation in brain tissues, and pretreatment with YJT showed a significant decreased the lipid peroxidation levels (p 0.05). The levels of antioxidant components including total glutathione contents, activities of SOD and catalase were remarkably depleted by acute restraint stress, whereas these alterations were significantly restored by treatment with YJT (p 0.05 or p 0.01). The restraint stress markedly increased pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-α and IL-6 in the gene expression and protein levels (p 0.05 or p 0.01). Pretreatment with YJT significantly attenuated serum corticosterone (200 mg/kg, p 0.05). YJT drastically attenuated the levels of 4- HNE, HO-1, Nox 2 and iNOSwhich were elevated during acute restraint stress, whereas the Nrf2 level was increased in brain tissue protein levels. Our data suggest that YJT protects the brain tissue against oxidative damage and regulates stress hormones.
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21. A study on the discriminant analysis of node deployment based on cable type Wi-Fi in indoor
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Jong-Chan Kim, Yoon-Sik Kim, Won-Yeol Kim, Hyeon-Cheol Zin, and Dong-Hoan Seo
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Node deployment ,business.industry ,Computer science ,business ,Linear discriminant analysis ,Computer network - Published
- 2016
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22. Combination Therapy of Gefitinib and Korean Herbal Medicines Could be a Beneficial Option for Patients with Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
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Kangwook Lee, Hwa-Seung Yoo, Ju-young Ryu, Yoon-sik Kim, Jong Hoon Lee, Jung-Hyo Cho, Nam-Hun Lee, and Chang-Gue Son
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Oncology ,woohwanggeosa-dan ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Combination therapy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,gefitinib ,lcsh:Medicine ,Case Report ,Korean herbal medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gefitinib ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,geonchilgyebok-jeong ,hwanggibujeong-dan ,Lung cancer ,Adverse effect ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,neoplasms ,Pharmacology ,Chemotherapy ,Performance status ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Bone metastasis ,respiratory system ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,lung cancer ,Regimen ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Abstract Lung cancer has a high mortality rate and is often diagnosed at the metastatic stage. Gefitinib is a targeted molecular therapeutic drug used to treat patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Korean herbal medicines may also have therapeutic efficacy against lung cancer, reduce the side effects associated with chemotherapy, and improve patient quality of life (QOL). This case report describes the effects of a Korean herbal medicine regimen combined with gefitinib in a patient with NSCLC and bone metastasis. The Korean herbal medicine regimen included woohwanggeosa-dan, hwanggibujeong-dan and geonchilgyebok-jeong. The computed tomography (CT) findings showed that following combination treatment, the size of the tumor was markedly decreased without serious adverse events. Moreover, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status was improved and cancer-related pain was decreased. These results suggest that a combination of Korean herbal medicines and gefitinib may be an effective therapeutic option for patients with advanced NSCLC and bone metastasis. Further studies are needed to examine the mechanism and the clinical efficacy of Korean herbal medicines against NSCLC. Lung cancer has a high mortality rate and is often diagnosed at the metastatic stage. Gefitinib is a targeted molecular therapeutic drug used to treat patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Korean herbal medicines may also have therapeutic efficacy against lung cancer, reduce the side effects associated with chemotherapy, and improve patient quality of life (QOL). This case report describes the effects of a Korean herbal medicine regimen combined with gefitinib in a patient with NSCLC and bone metastasis. The Korean herbal medicine regimen included woohwanggeosa-dan, hwanggibujeong-dan and geonchilgyebok-jeong. The computed tomography (CT) findings showed that following combination treatment, the size of the tumor was markedly decreased without serious adverse events. Moreover, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status was improved and cancer-related pain was decreased. These results suggest that a combination of Korean herbal medicines and gefitinib may be an effective therapeutic option for patients with advanced NSCLC and bone metastasis. Further studies are needed to examine the mechanism and the clinical efficacy of Korean herbal medicines against NSCLC.
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23. A Case of Combined Korean-Western Medicine Treatment on Chorea Hyperglycemia Basal Ganglia Syndrome Induced by Nonketotic Diabetes Mellitus
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Jiyun Cha, Jong-won Heo, In-chan Seol, Yoon-sik Kim, Hyunkyung Jo, and Ho-ryong Yoo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Chorea ,medicine.disease ,01 natural sciences ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Dyskinesia ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Basal ganglia ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Western medicine - Published
- 2016
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24. Lifetime test of batteries for BLE modules for site identification of vessel's crews and passengers (SIVCP)
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Sung-Geun Lee, Hyuk-Joo Kwon, Yoon-Sik Kim, and Min-Gwon Kim
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Cost reduction ,Battery (electricity) ,Engineering ,Identification (information) ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,business.industry ,Communications system ,business ,Mobile device ,Energy (signal processing) ,Simulation ,Automotive engineering ,Power (physics) - Abstract
Nowadays, short distance communication systems with low power energy (LPE) are developed for identification and monitoring of site identification of vessel crews and passengers (SIVCP). LPE communication modules, such as Bluetooth low energy (BLE) and Zigbee, are used for short distance communications with LPE. These modules enable 1:N communications and their popularity is growing since the modules can be mounted on movable objects, such as mobile devices and human body. When these modules are used, the important factor that affects their operation time and design are the capacity and size of battery. Therefore, they must be made as small as possible, and the battery should be selected to be slightly smaller than the module. In this study, we calculate the theoretical life of batteries used in SIVCP BLE modules using data sheet and discharge characteristic graph under the condition of a 1/250 transmission-ratio (TR). We thus calculate experimental life by measuring transmission current for the same TR, and low speed mode current for a 1/5000 TR and measure long-term experimental life using 1/25 TR for days. Through these experiments, we verify experimental methods for the prediction and extension of battery life that would enable us to select appropriate sizes of batteries based on vessel usage and passenger types. The selections of the module TR and battery size are important factors affecting the cost reduction of module design, the battery maintenance, and passenger convenience.
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25. ACE Reduces Metabolic Abnormalities in a High-Fat Diet Mouse Model
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Jin-Seok Lee, Hyunkyung Jo, Yoon-sik Kim, Seong-Jong Lee, Ho-ryong Yoo, Hwi-Jin Im, In-chan Seol, Jong-Min Han, and Chang-Gue Son
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,biology ,business.industry ,Adipose tissue ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,medicine.disease_cause ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Sterol ,Fatty acid synthase ,Endocrinology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Curcuma ,Steatosis ,Metabolic syndrome ,Receptor ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Research Article - Abstract
The medicinal plantsArtemisia iwayomogi(A. iwayomogi) andCurcuma longa(C. longa) radix have been used to treat metabolic abnormalities in traditional Korean medicine and traditional Chinese medicine (TKM and TCM). In this study we evaluated the effect of the water extract of a mixture ofA. iwayomogiandC. longa(ACE) on high-fat diet-induced metabolic syndrome in a mouse model. Four groups of C57BL/6N male mice (except for the naive group) were fed a high-fat diet freely for 10 weeks. Among these, three groups (except the control group) were administered a high-fat diet supplemented with ACE (100 or 200 mg/kg) or curcumin (50 mg/kg). Body weight, accumulation of adipose tissues in abdomen and size of adipocytes, serum lipid profiles, hepatic steatosis, and oxidative stress markers were analyzed. ACE significantly reduced the body and peritoneal adipose tissue weights, serum lipid profiles (total cholesterol and triglycerides), glucose levels, hepatic lipid accumulation, and oxidative stress markers. ACE normalized lipid synthesis-associated gene expressions (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, PPARγ; fatty acid synthase, FAS; sterol regulatory element-binding transcription factor-1c, SREBP-1c; and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha, PPARα). The results from this study suggest that ACE has the pharmaceutical potential reducing the metabolic abnormalities in an animal model.
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26. Analysis on transient stability for drilling rigs power system
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Yoon-Sik Kim and Chul-Ho Kim
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Engineering ,Electric power system ,business.industry ,Mechanical engineering ,Drilling ,Transient (oscillation) ,business ,Stability (probability) ,Marine engineering - Published
- 2014
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27. Digital DC power supply for light accelerator
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Yoon-Sik Kim
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Engineering ,Digital signal processor ,Transducer ,business.industry ,12-bit ,Task force ,Launched ,Electrical engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Thermal load ,business ,Switched-mode power supply applications ,Field-programmable gate array - Abstract
There are 70 vertical and 70 horizontal correctors for Pohang Light Source. Until mid of 2000, power supplies for these correctors were based on 1990’s technology, so the global orbit feedback system was not possible with poor 12 bit resolution. A new task force team was assembled to develop new power supplies with BESSY type DAC cards. After the project, two vertical correctors in each lattice were connected with new power supplies, and the global orbit feedback was available within the accuracy of 5 microns. However, this replacement was not enough to satisfy the beam stability requirement of 2 microns for PLS. We have launched another power supply design based on all digital technology. This attempt was completed within a year, and 80 units were assembled in house. Currently, the global orbit feedback system is running successfully with new digital power supplies and the compensation of chamber motion due to the thermal load by using digital displacement transducers attached on each BPMs.
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28. A study on applications of current limiting reactor in marine electrical power systems
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Yoon-Sik Kim, Hyun Jun Kim, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon, Hyun-Woo Jeong, Chul-Ho Kim, and Dong-Hoan Seo
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Slack bus ,Electric power system ,Engineering ,Bus network ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Isolated-phase bus ,Power-flow study ,Electric power ,Fault (power engineering) ,business ,Current limiting reactor - Abstract
In the field of shipbuilding and marine, electrical power system is that each of the distributed bus bars is connected electrically. In this way, it would be appropriate to recognize as grid-connecting rather than the redundant bus. Short-circuit capacity of the electric power system will be increased proportionally which is due to the addition of the bus. The increase of short-circuit capacity needs high initial cost associated with equipment and can generate the blackout when the equipment with a physically connected to the bus occurs the electric failure. In order to solve these problems, marine electrical power system in which current limiting reactor has been applied is classified according to the network topology, bus network, star network and ring network. And short circuit analysis for each network is performed by the fault types. The results are pre-sented pros and cons compared to each other. Keywords: Electrical power system, Current limiting reactor, Blackout, Bus Topology
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- 2014
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29. Shore power to ships and offshore plants with flywheel energy storage system
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Hyun-Woo Jeong, Yoon-Sik Kim, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon, Dong-Hoan Seo, Yun-Su Ha, and Chul-Ho Kim
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Blackout ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Shipyard ,Fault (power engineering) ,Automotive engineering ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,law ,Electrical network ,medicine ,Fuel efficiency ,Electric power ,Energy recycling ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Marine engineering - Abstract
This paper describes a study of major shipyard’s electrical network and simulation of applying flywheel energy storage system on the electrical network at shipyard for shore-power to ships and offshore plants in order to save fuel consumption on engines, mitigate voltage sags, and prevent blackout due to pulsed load and fault, resulting in reduction of air emission into atmosphere. The proposed energy recycling method with FESS (Flywheel Energy Storage System) can be applied for electrical power system design of heavy cranes at shipyards.
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30. Analysis on Application of Flywheel Energy Storage System for offshore plants with Dynamic Positioning System
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Yoon-Sik Kim, Hyun-Woo Jeong, Sung-Hwan Choi, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon, and Chul-Ho Kim
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Engineering ,Electric power system ,Power station ,business.industry ,Dynamic positioning ,Control engineering ,Electric power ,Diesel generator ,business ,Fault (power engineering) ,Flywheel ,Energy storage ,Automotive engineering - Abstract
This paper describes a study of conventional electrical rig and simulated application of Flywheel Energy Storage system on the power system of the offshore plants with dynamic positioning system with the following aims: improve fuel consumption on engines, prevent blackout and mitigate voltage sags due to pulsed load and fault. Fuel consumption has been analyzed for the generators of the typical drilling rigs compared with the power plant with Flywheel Storage Unit which has an important aid in avoiding power interruption during DP (Dynamic Positioning) operation. The FES (Fly wheel Energy storage System) releases energy very quickly and efficiently to ensure continuity of the power supply to essential consumers such as auxiliary machinery and thrusters upon main power failure. It will run until the standby diesel generator can start and supply the electric power to the facilities to keep the vessel in correct position under DP operation. The proposed backup method to utilize the quick and large energy storage Flywheel system can be optimized in any power system design on offshore plant.
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- 2012
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31. Electric Power System Design and Analysis for Drilling Rigs
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Yoon-Sik Kim, Hyun-Woo Jung, Seung-Nam Ryu, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon, and Chul-Ho Kim
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Electric power system ,Engineering ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,Drilling rig ,business.industry ,System safety ,Electricity ,Propulsion ,business ,Automotive engineering ,Power (physics) ,Marine engineering ,Voltage - Abstract
As electricity has been used in ship’s propulsion, it is necessary to increase the system voltage and current for the electrical distribution system. So it is required to improve the system safety and efficiency, the power stability, the efficiency of the generation through various analysis of ship’s electric power system. In this paper, the electrical service reliability of the power distribution system of semi submersible drilling rigs has been analysed and discussed using ETAP.
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32. Tension/Movement Control of Working Robot and Dynamic Model of the Stringing Wire Cable
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Soon-Ill Hong, Yoon-Sik Kim, Jeng-Pyo Hong, and Sung-Geun Lee
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Computer Science::Robotics ,Engineering ,Control theory ,business.industry ,Tension (physics) ,Numerical analysis ,Feed forward ,Robot ,business ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Simulation ,Movement control - Abstract
In this paper, an approach to designing controllers for the tension/movement control of working robot to install a stringing wire cable is presented. To design a controller, when the robot moves a certain distance maintaining constant tension, the dynamic model of a stringing wire cable which considers effects of weights according to changing lengths is presented. Also the tension at startup of the working robot is studied by numerical analysis which is based on the equation of the dynamic wire model. From the dynamic model for a stringing wire cable, working robot for tension/movement control is suggested and designed a feedforward controller with a accelerator gain to suppress a mutual interference of the both tasks of tension/movement control. Depending on the operating conditions of the working robot, the effectiveness of the suggested system has been verified by the simulation and experimental results.
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33. Vibration Reduction Control of Marine Electronic Horizontal Balancer
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Yoon-Sik Kim, Sung-Hwan Kim, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon, Sung-Geun Lee, Hyun-Suk Yang, Dong-Hoan Seo, and Yeong-Gwal Kwon
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Engineering ,Vector control ,business.industry ,Control engineering ,Vibrator (mechanical) ,Vibration ,Control theory ,Inverter ,MATLAB ,business ,Reduction (mathematics) ,computer ,Induction motor ,Digital signal processing ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
In this paper, We make horizontal balancer (HB) and confirm a possibility of the technique that can be applied to ship through horizontal vibration reduction experiment. We use MATLAB as the simulator tool and experimental equipment consists of two induction motors shafts of which cam type unbalanced loads are fixed to, DSP and inverter circuit. Two induction motors perform roles as vibrator and balancer respectively, DSP control softwares such as speed, phase and vector control program. The simulation and experimental results show that the balancer characterizes good vibration reduction by phase control.
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34. Shengmai-san–Mediated Enhancement of Regenerative Responses of Spinal Cord Axons After Injury in Rats
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Tae Beom Seo, Ku-Birm Kwon, Kyungmin Baek, Uk Namgung, Yoon Sik Kim, Jong-Soon Lim, Sang-Ik Lee, Young-Bae Seo, and In Chan Seol
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Male ,Sensory system ,Thoracic Vertebrae ,Glial scar ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Dorsal root ganglion ,medicine ,Animals ,Phosphorylation ,Spinal cord injury ,Spinal Cord Injuries ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1 ,Pharmacology ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Motor Cortex ,medicine.disease ,Spinal cord ,Axons ,Nerve Regeneration ,Rats ,Up-Regulation ,Drug Combinations ,Anterograde tracing ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans ,Corticospinal tract ,Molecular Medicine ,business ,Neuroscience ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Motor cortex - Abstract
Shengmai-san (SMS) is a traditional Chinese medicine used to treat diverse symptoms including cardiovascular and neurological disorders. Here we investigated the effects of SMS on regenerative responses of spinal cord axons in rats that were given contusion injury at the lower thoracic level. The injury cavity was confined to a restricted area by SMS treatment, and the signals of glial scar protein chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan (CSPG) and inflammatory cell marker protein CD11β were heavily observed within the injury cavity in SMS-treated animals. Anterograde tracing of DiI-labeled corticospinal tract (CST) axons revealed increases in collateral arborization around and within the injury cavity and caudal elongation by SMS treatment. Furthermore, SMS treatment facilitated neurite elongation of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sensory neurons that were co-cultured with non-neuronal cells prepared from injured spinal cord. Phospho-Erk1/2 was strongly induced in both spinal cord and motor cortical areas after spinal cord injury (SCI), and it was further unregulated in the motor cortex by SMS treatment. In contrast, upregulation of cell division cycle 2 (Cdc2) production by SMS treatment was limited to a local, SCI area. These data suggest that SMS may play an active role in regenerative responses and facilitate axonal regrowth after SCI. Keywords:: Shengmai-san, spinal cord injury, axonal regeneration, Erk1/2, cell division cycle 2 (Cdc2)
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35. Implementation of Power Line MODEM for TDC Pulse Detection of SEPA
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Yeong-Gwal Kwon, Dong-Hoan Seo, Byung-Yong Lee, Sung-Geun Lee, SungHwan Kim, Hyun-Suk Yang, and Yoon-Sik Kim
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Spectrum analyzer ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Horsepower ,Fuel injection ,Cylinder (engine) ,law.invention ,Power (physics) ,Piston ,law ,Drive shaft ,Piston ring ,business - Abstract
Recently, there are many cases to use a ship's engine performance analyzer(SEPA) to measure pressure in cylinder and top dead center(TDC) of piston of engine, and analyze its performance such as fuel injection time and horsepower as well as wear of piston ring. But, SEPA needs TDC pulses(T(1)∼T(n)) generated when pistons of engine are located to the TDC position(TDC(1)∼TDC(n)), these pulses are gathered from sensors connected to gear wheel of the propeller shaft in the remote distance from the measurement point. Therefore, operators need a long wire cable(WRC) to TDC detecting sensor to get these pulses, but this method is a very uncomfortable and expensive in case of installation, and it might decrease user's purchase desire. In this paper, we design and fabricate a small and inexpensive MODEM cable(M0C) so that it may be available to transmit TDC pulse generated from sensor in propeller shaft through existing power line. We also verify the facts that this MOC can be applied to SEPA and the effectiveness of the system through the experiments.
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36. Decreased paraoxonase-1 activity is a risk factor for ischemic stroke in Koreans
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Ok-Sun Bang, No Soo Kim, Jin-Seok Moon, Yoon-sik Kim, Min Ho Cha, Sun Mi Choi, Bong-Joo Kang, Kyung-won Kang, Byeong-chan Yu, and Byoung Kab Kang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biophysics ,Blood lipids ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Lipid oxidation ,Risk Factors ,In vivo ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Molecular Biology ,Stroke ,Aged ,Korea ,biology ,Aryldialkylphosphatase ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Cholesterol, HDL ,Paraoxonase ,Cell Biology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,PON1 ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Female ,business - Abstract
Paraoxonase-1 (PON1) is an enzyme associated with HDL in blood and it is considered as an anti-oxidant factor due to its capability to prevent lipid oxidation. In vivo mouse studies also have shown that PON1 is one of the genetic risk factors contributing to atherosclerosis. In this study, we evaluated the serum PON1 activities of sex-age matched Korean healthy control and ischemic stroke patients, and investigated the association of PON1 activity with other metabolic parameters. Statistical analyses revealed that PON1 activity and HDL_cholesterol (HDL_C) in stroke patients were significantly decreased when compared with those of healthy control. Additionally, PON1 activity was negatively correlated with age, whereas it was positively correlated with HDL_C in a stroke group. Overall, the results of this study indicated that decreased serum PON1 activity should be considered as a risk factor for ischemic stroke in Koreans.
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37. Implementation of Lamp Monitoring System(LMS) for Ship Based on PLM
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Hyun-Suk Yang, Young-Jin Baek, Sung-Geun Lee, Kun-Woo Kim, Yoon-Sik Kim, and Hyun-Jung Lim
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Interface (computing) ,Automatic frequency control ,Line (electrical engineering) ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Power-line communication ,Microprocessor ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Digital signal ,Electric power ,business - Abstract
This paper describes the implementation of control and monitoring system of ship`s lamps at local area using power line communication method, power line modem(PLM). We design modem, microprocessor interface for electric power control by frequency control and analog to digital signal conversion, lamp device. PLM communication is very economical using existing electric power line unlike RS-232, RS-485 communications. We verify and confirm by experimental work that control and monitor lamp system for ship by an PLM communication.
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38. Conceptual Design of Small WIG Craft
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Gyeong-Joong Lee, Kuk-Jin Kang, Yoon-Sik Kim, Young-Ha Park, Myung-Soo Shin, and Young-Yeon Lee
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Engineering ,Ground effect (aerodynamics) ,Conceptual design ,business.industry ,Payload ,Hull ,Radio-controlled model ,Thrust ,Transom ,business ,Towing ,Marine engineering - Abstract
This paper presents the primary conceptual design results of twenty-passenger class Wing-In-Ground(WIG) effect craft. As a first step, top level requirements were proposed and principal dimensions were determined. Maximum speed in ground effect condition is 150 km/h with two tons payload including passengers. Total weight is estimated as 8.5 tons with 2 tons of thrust. Hull and airfoil sections were designed and self propulsion tests were performed by radio controlled model. Two planing hull forms with the transom stern were proposed and towing tests were performed. The resistance and running attitude were measured and the feasibility is checked for the prototype hull form of the twenty-passenger class WIG craft. The free running tests show the stable smooth running attitude at designed speed. Also this radio controlled model can take off around 0.15 meter wave height. It can be said that the top level requirement for the twenty passenger class WIG ship is satisfied successfully. The design optimization to increase the transport efficiency and safety will be performed in the near future.
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39. Effects of sub-antimicrobial dose doxycycline therapy on crevicular fluid MMP-8, and gingival tissue MMP-9, TIMP-1 and IL-6 levels in chronic periodontitis
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Donghoon Choi, Jeong Won Paik, Bong Kyu Choi, Yoon Sik Kim, Ik-Sang Moon, Seong-Ho Choi, and Chong-Kwan Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Bleeding on probing ,Placebo ,Gastroenterology ,Root Planing ,Placebos ,Statistical significance ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Protease Inhibitors ,Periodontitis ,Antibacterial agent ,Doxycycline ,Analysis of Variance ,Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 ,Interleukin-6 ,business.industry ,Gingival Crevicular Fluid ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Chronic periodontitis ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ,Chronic Disease ,Dental Scaling ,Periodontics ,Interstitial collagenase ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether sub-antimicrobial dose doxycycline (SDD) therapy for 120 d in chronic adult periodontitis patients had significant effects on gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8) levels, and on gingival tissue MMP-9, tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels. BACKGROUND: Tetracycline can significantly inhibit MMP activity in GCF and in gingival tissue, even in much lower dosage then a traditional antimicrobial dosage used in conventional therapy. Sub-antimicrobial dose doxycycline (SDD) therapy has been shown to reduce periodontal disease activity to control MMP and pro-inflammatory cytokines. METHODS: A total of 32 patients with incipient to moderate (probing pocket depth approximately 4-7 mm) chronic adult periodontitis were included in the study. Subjects were randomly assigned to two groups. After scaling and root planning (SRP), the SRP + SDD group received SDD, 20 mg bid, whereas the SRP + placebo group received placebo, 20 mg bid. In the follow-up, efficacy measures included the change in probing pocket depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP) and gingival crevicular fluid MMP-8 levels, gingival tissue MMP-9, TIMP-1 and IL-6 levels from baseline to 120 d. RESULTS: After 120 d, PD and CAL improved significantly in the SRP + SDD group. Initial MMP-8 levels for the SRP + SDD group and the SRP + placebo group were 407.13 +/- 114.45 ng/ml and 378.71 +/- 189.39 ng/ml, respectively, with no statistical difference between the two groups. MMP-8 levels for the SRP + SDD group and the SRP + placebo group were: 235.35 +/- 134.58 ng/ml and 364.04 +/- 219.27 ng/ml at 30 d; 157.50 +/- 95.95 ng/ml and 236.60 +/- 186.16 ng/ml at 60 d; 102.70 +/- 67.64 ng/ml and 208.56 +/- 124.54 ng/ml at 90 d; and 63.77 +/- 53.33 ng/ml and 229.13 +/- 168.09 ng/ml at 120 d, respectively. The amount of decrease in MMP-8 levels for the SRP + SDD group was statistically significant compared to that for the SRP + placebo group, especially apparent at 120 d (p < 0.05). TIMP-1 levels in both groups increased from the baseline to 120 d with statistical significance (p-value < 0.05), but there was no significant difference between the two groups. Changes in MMP-9 and IL-6 levels were not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Adjunctive SDD therapy can improve the clinical parameters and this clinical improvement is reflected by controlled level of MMP-8 in chronic adult periodontitis after the therapy.
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40. A robust adaptive nonlinear control approach to missile autopilot design
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Chanho Song, Yoon-Sik Kim, and Seung-Hwan Kim
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Engineering ,Adaptive control ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Control engineering ,Aerodynamics ,Nonlinear control ,Computer Science Applications ,law.invention ,Nonlinear system ,Missile ,Computer Science::Systems and Control ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,law ,Backstepping ,Autopilot ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
In this paper, an adaptive nonlinear control design technique is applied to the pitch controller for a missile model, which is aerodynamically controlled. Missile motion is modelled to be nonlinear with unknown parameters and uncertainties. Both unknown parameters and uncertainty bounds are estimated and, based on these estimates, controller parameters are updated at each step. We adopt a design procedure, basically an adaptive backstepping method, which gives the adaptive scheme guaranteeing uniform ultimate boundedness despite of model uncertainties. Computer simulations show that this approach is very promising for the autopilot design for missiles which are highly nonlinear in aerodynamics with unknown parameters.
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41. Gel-type autologous chondrocyte (Chondron™) implantation for treatment of articular cartilage defects of the knee
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Woo-Jin Yeo, Dong-Sam Suh, Nam-Yong Choi, Asode Ananthram Shetty, Yong-Ho Seo, Hyun-Shin Park, Seok-Jung Kim, Yoon-Sik Kim, Chung-Woo Chun, Haeng-Boo Kim, Jin-Soo Kim, Byoung-Woo Kim, and Jea-Yeong Cho
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Adult ,Cartilage, Articular ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Adolescent ,Knee Joint ,Knee Injuries ,Transplantation, Autologous ,Chondrocyte ,Young Adult ,Chondrocytes ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,Research article ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Autologous chondrocyte implantation ,Cells, Cultured ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Periosteum ,business.industry ,Cartilage ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Radiography ,Transplantation ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tissue Transplantation ,Orthopedic surgery ,Female ,lcsh:RC925-935 ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background Gel-type autologous chondrocyte (Chondron™) implantations have been used for several years without using periosteum or membrane. This study involves evaluations of the clinical results of Chondron™ at many clinical centers at various time points during the postoperative patient follow-up. Methods Data from 98 patients with articular cartilage injury of the knee joint and who underwent Chondron™ implantation at ten Korean hospitals between January 2005 and November 2008, were included and were divided into two groups based on the patient follow-up period, i.e. 13~24-month follow-up and greater than 25-month follow-up. The telephone Knee Society Score obtained during telephone interviews with patients, was used as the evaluation tool. Results On the tKSS-A (telephone Knee Society Score-A), the score improved from 43.52 ± 20.20 to 89.71 ± 13.69 (P < 0.05), and on the tKSS-B (telephone Knee Society Score-B), the score improved from 50.66 ± 20.05 to 89.38 ± 15.76 (P < 0.05). The total improvement was from 94.18 ± 31.43 to 179.10 ± 24.69 (P < 0.05). Conclusion Gel-type autologous chondrocyte implantation for chondral knee defects appears to be a safe and effective method for both decreasing pain and improving knee function.
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42. Case of Deep Vein Thrombosis Patient Treated by Korean Medicine
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Yoon Sik Kim, Hyun-tae Kim, Jeong Min Oh, Jong Won Heo, Min Kyoung Cho, Hyun Kyoung Cho, Ho Ryong Yoo, Koh Eun Choi, In Chan Seol, and Tae Min Eom
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Deep vein ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Thrombosis ,Surgery - Published
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43. Study of the Patients with Dizziness who visited the Korean Medicine Hospital
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Koh Eun Choi, Yoon Sik Kim, Hyun Kyung Jo, Ho Rhyong Yoo, Hyun-Tae Kim, Tae Min Eom, Jeong Min Oh, In Chan Seol, and Jong Won Heo
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Vertigo ,medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,business ,Syndrome differentiation - Published
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44. Traffic Demand Forecasting Method for LCCA of Pavement Section
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Daeseok Han, Yoon-Sik Kim, Sang Hyuk Lee, and Myungsik Do
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Transport engineering ,Engineering ,Operations research ,Section (archaeology) ,business.industry ,Order (exchange) ,Judgement ,Pavement management ,Support system ,Plan (drawing) ,Demand forecasting ,business ,Maintenance management - Abstract
Traffic demand forecasting for pavement management in the present can be estimated using the past trends or subjective judgement of experts instead of objective methods. Also future road plans and local development plans of a target region, for example new road constructions and detour plans cannot be considered for the estimate of future traffic demands. This study, which is the fundamental research for developing objective and accurate decision-making support system of maintenance management for the national highway, proposed the methodology to predict future traffic demands according to 4-step traffic forecasting method using EMME in order to examine significance of future traffic demands affecting pavement deterioration trends and compare existing traffic demand forecasting methods. For the case study, this study conducted the comparison of traffic demand forecasting methods targeting Daejeon Regional Construction and Management Administration. Therefore, this study figured out that the differences of traffic demands and the level of agent costs as well as user costs between existing traffic demand forecasting methods and proposed traffic demand forecasting method with considering future road plans and local development plan.
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45. The Effects of Radiofrequency Energy on Human Articular Cartilage: The Effect of Power Setting and Mode of Treatment on Chondrocyte Viability
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Bong Hee Park, Jin Bae Choi, Yoon Sik Kim, Young Youl Chung, Kee Soo Kim, Dae Joong Kim, Yong-Soo Choi, Jae Hyuk Lee, June Young Song, and Seung Hee Ko
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cartilage ,Confocal ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Chondroplasty ,Articular cartilage ,Ablation ,Chondrocyte ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Medicine ,Power setting ,business ,Radiofrequency energy ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of radiofrequency energy on human chondrocyte viability, and to correlate confocal laser microscopy fluorescence to sulfate uptake and to the histological integrity of articular cartilage. Materials and Methods: The chondroplasty procedure for chondromalacic articular cartilage was performed using a 3.0-mm ArthroWand (Arthroscopic Electrosurgery System, ArthroCare Corporation) on fresh human articular cartilage. Radiofrequency energy was applied to the cartilage surface through the probe at a velocity of 10-mm per second in contact and non-contact mode. Three power settings were used. The treated cartilage was analyzed for chondrocyte viability by confocal laser microscopy and uptake. Results: Confocal laser microscopy demonstrated partial-thickness chondrocyte death irrespective of treatment method. No mode of treatment or radiofrequency energy power setting resulted in full-thickness chondrocyte death. The depth of cartilage ablation was increased in the treated areas in contact mode in proportion to the power level and the time of treatment. No statistically significant difference in radiolabelsulfate uptake of the specimens was observed with respect to the treatment modes and ed power settings. Conclusion: The extent of chondrocyte death by radiofrequency energy was not as significant as reported previously when the probe was moved at the speed of 10 mm/sec. Radiofrequency energy may be useful to treat chondromalacic cartilage in a contact mode using a proper energy level and delivery time.
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46. Clinical Effect of the Subantimicrobial Dose of Doxycycline(SDD) on the Chronic Periodontitis
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Seong-Ho Choi, Chang-Sung Kim, Jeong Won Paik, Yoon Sik Kim, and Chong-Kwan Kim
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Periodontitis ,Doxycycline ,business.industry ,Dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Placebo ,Chronic periodontitis ,Regimen ,Scaling and root planing ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Tooth loss ,medicine.symptom ,Oral mucosa ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
【Periodontal disease is a complex infectious disease caused by bacteria in the oral mucosa, which results in gingival inflammation, breakdown of periodontal tissues, bone resorption, and finally tooth loss. Mechanical plaque control methods-scaling and root planing are effective methods to stop the progression of such periodontal disease. It was reported that subantimicrobial dose of doxycycline(SDD) regimen could improve clinical conditions of periodontal tissues without causing the overgrowth of opportunistic organisms that was a typical antibiotic side effect. Therefore pharmacological therapy, used in conjunction with mechanical therapy could be considered a useful treatment modality in the treatment of chronic periodontal disease. In this study, 30 patients diagnosed as moderate to advanced chronic periodontitis were divided into 2 groups. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled study, the patients were administered 20mg doxycycline capsule or placebo capsule b.i.d. for 4months, after scaling and root planing. Clinical parameters-bleeding on probing, pocket depth and clinical attachment level were compared and evaluated between these groups at periods of first visit, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, 4 months. The results were as follows ; 1. In case of moderate periodontitis, pocket depth showed significant reduction after treatment in both the control & experiment groups, when compared with the baseline values(p】
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- 2002
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47. Comparison between Total and Partial Resection with Arthroscope in the Lateral Discoid Meniscus
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Byung Joon Shin, Chagn Uk Choi, Byung Il Lee, Soo Kyun Rah, Jae Eung Yo, Yoon Sik Kim, and Young Bock Know
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business.industry ,Lateral discoid meniscus ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,Partial resection ,business - Published
- 1996
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48. A Clinical Study of rmmediate Internal Fixation(within 24 Hrs) in Open Fractures of The Long Bones
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Jae Eung Yoo, Hee Kwon, Jong Seouk Park, Soo Kyun Rah, Joon Min Song, Yoon Sik Kim, and Chi Soo Sohn
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Clinical study ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Long bone ,medicine ,Dentistry ,Internal fixation ,business - Published
- 1996
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49. Treatment of the Ipsilateral fracture of Femur and Tibia in Children
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Hee Kwon, Jun Min Song, Yoon Sik Kim, Soo Kyun Rah, Chang Uk Choi, and Jong Seok Park
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Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Fracture (geology) ,Medicine ,Femur ,Tibia ,business - Published
- 1996
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