Publications by authors named "Hyungmin Kim"

As emerging therapeutic strategies for aging and age-associated diseases, various biochemical approaches have been developed to selectively remove senescent cells, but how physical stimulus influences senescent cells and its possible application in senolytic therapy has not been reported yet. Here we developed a physical method to selectively stimulate senescent cells via low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) treatment. LIPUS stimulation did not affect the cell cycle, but selectively enhanced secretion of specific cytokines in senescent cells, known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), resulting in enhanced migration of monocytes/macrophages and upregulation of phagocytosis of senescent cells by M1 macrophage.

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Microplastics (MPs) are one of the most widespread environmental pollutants, but their risk assessment to freshwater ecosystems has not been clearly investigated. Risk assessment has been constrained by the absence of MP concentration in some environment, the diverse types and shapes of MPs, and limitations of polystyrene (PS)-biased toxicity studies. This study examined exposure to MPs in rivers and lakes worldwide, including China (the Three Gorges Dam & Yangtze River (TGD & YR) and the lakes of Wuhan city (WL)), Vietnam (seven lakes of Da Nang city (7UL)), Europe (the Rhine River (RR)), Finland (Kallavesi Lake (KL)), Argentina (nine lakes in the Patagonia region (9LP)), Brazil (Guaiba Lake (GL)), and South Korea (Nakdong River (NR), Han River (HR), and Anyang Stream (AS)), and assessed the risks to aquatic ecosystems based on the toxicity information and morphology of MPs.

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  • - This study addresses challenges in motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) caused by non-stationary EEG signals that affect performance across different sessions.
  • - The researchers introduced a novel technique called the relevant session-transfer (RST) method, which improves MI classification by transferring relevant EEG data from previous sessions to the current one.
  • - Experiments showed that the RST method improved classification performance by 2.29% on a public dataset and 6.37% on a customized dataset, outperforming other methods and confirming its effectiveness for multi-session applications in MI-BCIs.
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Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow is crucial for brain homeostasis and its dysfunction is highly associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Restoring CSF circulation is proposed as a key strategy for the treatment of the diseases. Among the methods to improve CSF circulation, focused ultrasound (FUS) stimulation has emerged as a promising non-invasive brain stimulation technique, with effectiveness evidenced by ex vivo studies.

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Objectives: To investigate the association between exposure to potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) and poor prognosis of COVID-19 in older adults, controlling for comorbidity and sociodemographic factors.

Design And Setting: Nationwide retrospective cohort study based on the national registry of COVID-19 patients, established through the linkage of South Korea's national insurance claims database with the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency registry of patients with COVID-19, up to 31 July 2020.

Participants: A total of 2217 COVID-19 patients over 60 years of age who tested positive between 20 January 2022 and 4 June 2020.

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  • Bisphenol AF (BPAF) is a chemical found in lakes and rivers because of its use in thermal paper and food packaging.
  • The study looked at how dangerous BPAF is for aquatic life and for human health, finding that the chemical can be harmful in some areas.
  • Areas like the Xitang River and Central Italy have higher risks from BPAF, but overall, it seems safe for people, especially when it comes to daily exposure.
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  • Transcranial ultrasonic neuromodulation (tFUS) is a new method using focused ultrasound to non-invasively control brain activity, showing promise for both healthy individuals and those with neurological disorders.
  • Over the past ten years, there has been a surge in tFUS studies, reviewed here from 2013 to 2023, examining its effects on different brain regions in healthy and clinical populations.
  • The findings highlight tFUS's excellent safety profile and potential for treating various CNS conditions, while also providing valuable insights for future research in brain mapping and therapy.
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Mast cells have a detrimental impact on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Sambou Bamboo salt™ (BS) suppresses mast cell-mediated inflammatory response and enhances immunity. In this study, we investigated the regulatory effects of BS on expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and transmembrane protease/serine subfamily member 2 (TMPRSS2) in human mast cell line (HMC)-1 cells.

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  • BRCA2 plays a vital role in maintaining proper telomere function, and its absence causes telomeric damage, leading cells to use alternative mechanisms like break-induced replication (BIR) to manage telomeres.
  • The stabilization of telomeric G-quadruplexes (G4) when BRCA2 is depleted results in the accumulation of TERRA-R-loops, which trigger liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and formation of specific bodies (APBs) associated with ALT.
  • Research suggests that targeting the interactions of telomeric G4 and TERRA-R-loops could be a promising strategy for treating cancers, particularly those with BRCA2 mutations that display ALT characteristics.
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Social media serves as one of the primary outlets for self-presentation and receiving social support. Even when individuals portray themselves negatively, it might not necessarily be intended for social disapproval. Conversely, positive self-presentation doesn't always guarantee social support.

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  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are harmful chemicals that can cause cancer and are found in the environment, especially in soil.
  • A study looked at the risks of PAH pollution in five areas of Korea, finding that Gunsan had moderate to high ecological and cancer risks due to pollution from the air.
  • The research suggested that Korea needs to take action to reduce the release of these harmful substances, especially in Gunsan where the pollution levels are concerning.
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Eunkyo-san is widely used in the treatment of severe respiratory infections. Mast cells not only serve as host cells for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), but also they also exacerbate Coronavirus disease in 2019 (COVID-19) by causing a cytokine storm. Here we investigated whether Eunkyo-san and its active compound naringenin regulate the expression of inflammatory cytokines and factors connected to viral infection in activated human mast cell line, HMC-1 cells.

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Ubiquitination factor E4B (UBE4B) has a tumor-promoting effect, demonstrated by its aberrant expression in various types of cancers, and in vitro studies have shown that the retardation of cancer cell proliferation can be induced by targeting UBE4B. However, the molecular pathways through which UBE4B exerts its oncogenic activities have not yet been clearly identified and existing knowledge is limited to p53 and its subsequent downstream targets. In this study, we demonstrated that UBE4B regulates p27 expression in A549 cells via the cap-independent translation pathway following treatment with rapamycin and cycloheximide (CHX).

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Unlabelled: Resistant starch (RS) has advantages for regulating the colon health as prebiotics and dietary fibers, and green banana has interested due to containing high amounts of RS. Here, the structural, physicochemical, and digestible characteristics of green banana starch from newly bred (SB) were determined to evaluate its suitability for application as a new crop in response to global warming and for obtaining genetic diversity. SB starch has structural similarities to the (CD) banana, which is widely consumed in Southeast Asia, in its ratio of B-chains (in high amounts), flattened shapes of smooth surfaces, and B-type crystallinity.

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that can modulate neuronal excitability and induce brain plasticity. Although tDCS has been studied with various methods, more research is needed on the movement-related electroencephalography (EEG) changes induced by tDCS. Moreover, it is necessary to investigate whether these changes can be distinguished through a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based classifier.

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  • Transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) is a non-invasive treatment method targeting specific brain areas, but its accuracy is hindered by the skull's interference.
  • To address this, the study introduces a neural network-based framework that uses a 3D conditional generative adversarial network (3D-cGAN) for real-time acoustic simulation during tFUS, improving navigation accuracy.
  • Testing showed that the new simulation-guided navigation (SGN) system achieves high accuracy with acceptable errors in acoustic pressure and position, making real-time predictions feasible.
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The anti-cancer impact of an allergic reaction is strongly linked to immunity enhancement. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), an antibiotic, has potential immunomodulatory effects, but has side effects such as allergies. Thus far, the effects and underlying mechanisms of TMP-SMX in melanoma have not been clarified.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of tormentic acid (TA), known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, on fatigue using C2C12 myoblast cells and animal models (treadmill stress test and forced swimming test).
  • - Results show that TA reduces markers of oxidative stress and inflammation, such as MDA and IL-6, while enhancing antioxidant enzyme activities, promoting energy storage in cells, and improving exercise performance in animal tests.
  • - The findings suggest that TA can effectively combat fatigue by regulating oxidative stress and energy metabolism, indicating its potential as a beneficial supplement for enhancing physical function.
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This study aimed to understand Managed Entry Agreements (MEAs) in Korea through the framework of three streams of the policy window model and its practical management and impact on pricing and reimbursement scheme. An extensive literature review based on Kingdon's model was conducted. We also performed descriptive analyses of MEA implementation using data on medicines listed in Korea and compared its MEA scheme with four different countries.

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A Ag:AZO electrode was used as an electrode for a self-powered solar-blind ultraviolet photodetector based on a AgO/β-GaO heterojunction. The Ag:AZO electrode was fabricated by co-sputtering Ag and AZO heterogeneous targets using the structural characteristics of a Facing Targets Sputtering (FTS) system with two-facing targets, and the electrical, crystallographic, structural, and optical properties of the fabricated thin film were evaluated. A photodetector was fabricated and evaluated based on the research results that the surface roughness of the electrode can reduce the light energy loss by reducing the scattering and reflectance of incident light energy and improving the trapping phenomenon between interfaces.

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Controlling built-in potential can enhance the photoresponse performance of self-powered photodetectors. Among the methods for controlling the built-in potential of self-powered devices, postannealing is simpler, more efficient, and less expensive than ion doping and alternative material research. In this study, a CuO film was deposited on a β-GaO epitaxial layer via reactive sputtering with an FTS system, and a self-powered solar-blind photodetector was fabricated through a CuO/β-GaO heterojunction and postannealed at different temperatures.

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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection activates mast cells and induces a cytokine storm, leading to severe Coronavirus disease in 2019 (COVID-19). SARS-CoV-2 employs angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) for cell entry. In the present study, the expression of ACE2 and its mechanism in activated mast cells were studied utilizing the human mast cell line, HMC-1 cells and it was elucidated whether dexamethasone used as a treatment for COVID-19 could regulate ACE2 expression.

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One of the interfering factors in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the cytokine storm, which contributes to hyperinflammation. Mast cells cause COVID-19 hyperinflammation by increasing inflammatory cytokine levels. We investigated whether caudatin, an active compound of , could suppress inflammatory response signaling in human mast cell line, HMC-1 cells.

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Background: Potent P2Y inhibitors are recommended for up to 12 months after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, the prescription pattern is diverse in real world practice, which includes various switching between antiplatelet regimens. In this study, we analyzed the prescription patterns of prasugrel, and assessed the safety and effectiveness of P2Y12 inhibitors switching patterns in a real world registry of patients subjected to PCI after ACS.

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  • ECoG (electrocorticogram) technology captures electrical activities from the brain, showing great potential for future brain-computer interface applications.
  • Significant advancements in creating soft, biocompatible materials for brain devices have been made, but challenges remain in optimizing these materials' electrical and mechanical properties.
  • The new STICH hydrogel, with its unique softness and toughness, has shown promising results in experimental settings, improving electrode performance and enhancing the quality of electrical recordings from brain activity in tests conducted on rodents.
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