Publications by authors named "Bang K"

Riboswitches are RNAs that recognize ligands and regulate gene expression. They are typically located in the untranslated region of bacterial messenger RNA and consist of an aptamer and an expression platform. In this study, we examine the folding pathway of the Vc2 (Vibrio cholerae) riboswitch aptamer domain, which targets the bacterial secondary messenger cyclic-di-GMP.

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In patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) whose symptoms improve with acid-suppression therapy, on-demand treatment could constitute maintenance therapy. This study investigated the comparative efficacy and safety of on-demand tegoprazan and proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy in GERD. From six university hospitals in the Daejeon-Chungcheong region, we enrolled patients with GERD who had experienced symptomatic improvement with acid-suppressive therapy and, using a randomization table, randomly allocated these participants to two groups: to receive either tegoprazan 50 mg + esomeprazole placebo or tegoprazan placebo + esomeprazole 20 mg, respectively.

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Owing to their well-defined crystalline pore structures and ordered functional ionic groups along the skeleton, ionic covalent organic frameworks (iCOFs) exhibit excellent performance and have significant potential for use in energy storage and conversion devices. Herein, we for the first time developed cationic phosphonium COFs with high hydroxide conduction even with low ion exchange capacity (IEC). Specifically, we synthesized COFs containing quaternary phosphonium groups as excellent ion transport moieties.

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Light field (LF) displays can offer a quasi-natural three-dimensional (3D) viewing experience by tailoring the four-dimensional light information. However, the primary drawback of conventional LF displays is their limited image quality due to restricted information. To address this limitation, time-multiplexing techniques are employed, but the resulting system configurations are often impractical for achieving compact systems.

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, opinions, competence, and barriers of nurses providing trauma-informed care (TIC) to children in hospitals.

Methods: Data were collected from 198 nurses nationwide using the TIC Provider Survey developed by the Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress in July, 2024. Descriptive statistics, t tests, and one-way ANOVA were conducted using the IBM SPSS Statistics software (ver.

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Purpose: The Trauma-Informed Climate Scale-10 is a short form developed to efficiently measure staff perceptions of the values of trauma-informed care within the service environment. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Trauma-Informed Climate Scale-10 (K-TICS-10) among Korean nurses.

Methods: The K-TICS-10 underwent a linguistic validation process, including translation, back-translation, and expert committee review.

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  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) involves a Th2 inflammatory response damaging the skin, and there's a strong link between this condition and a specific strain of bacteria, A2-165, known for producing butyrate.
  • Researchers have determined the 3D structure of an important enzyme, 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (A2HBD), using advanced X-ray techniques, revealing its interactions with key molecules like acetoacetyl-CoA and NAD.
  • The study highlights significant conformational changes in A2HBD when substrates bind, particularly noting how specific residues contribute to substrate recognition and the enzyme's overall catalytic activity.
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  • The study investigates the prevalence and psychosocial factors of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in medical and nursing students in Korea, comparing findings from Rome III and Rome IV diagnostic criteria.
  • Out of 440 students surveyed, IBS was diagnosed in 17.7% using Rome III and 11.6% under Rome IV, indicating a notable decrease in diagnosed cases with the updated criteria.
  • Results showed that those meeting Rome IV criteria experienced more severe symptoms and lower quality of life, highlighting the impact of diagnostic changes on understanding IBS in this population.
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  • The complexity arises from their challenging position, requiring specific skills from the operator for effective removal.
  • A new proposed method aims to simplify the extraction by minimizing unnecessary bone removal, improving accuracy in root sectioning, and ultimately leading to better patient recovery with less pain and swelling.
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Neurofibromatosis is a group of genetic disorders that primarily impact the growth of neural tissues, leading to multiple tumors on nerve tissues in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. As an autosomal dominant condition, it involves mutations in the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) tumor-suppressor gene, inherited in a recessive manner. Plexiform neurofibroma is a rare manifestation.

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  • Anti-PD1/L1 immunotherapy has shown promise when combined with chemotherapy for advanced biliary tract cancer (BTC), yet no predictive biomarker has been identified for its effectiveness.
  • Researchers analyzed tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) using AI-powered immune phenotype (AI-IP) analysis on tissue samples from 339 advanced BTC patients undergoing anti-PD1 treatment.
  • The study found that patients with an "inflamed" immune phenotype (high TIL) had significantly better treatment responses and survival rates compared to those with "noninflamed" phenotypes, suggesting AI-IP could be a useful predictor of outcomes for anti-PD1 therapy in BTC.
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This study explores the optimal morphology of photochemical hydrogen evolution catalysts in a one-dimensional system. Systematic engineering of metal tips on precisely defined CdSe@CdS dot-in-rods is conducted to exert control over morphology, composition, and both factors. The outcome yields an optimized configuration, a Au-Pt core-shell structure with a rough Pt surface (Au@r-Pt), which exhibits a remarkable fivefold increase in quantum efficiency, reaching 86 % at 455 nm and superior hydrogen evolution rates under visible and AM1.

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Ideal solid electrolytes for lithium (Li) metal batteries should conduct Li rapidly with low activation energy, exhibit a high Li transference number, form a stable interface with the Li anode, and be electrochemically stable. However, the lack of solid electrolytes that meet all of these criteria has remained a considerable bottleneck in the advancement of lithium metal batteries. In this study, we present a design strategy combining all of those requirements in a balanced manner to realize quasi-solid-state electrolyte-enabled Li metal batteries (LMBs).

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the knowledge level of first-time mothers regarding digestive health issues in infancy and to examine the utilization of healthcare facilities for such problems.

Methods: Data from 119 first-time mothers of infants under 6 months of age were analyzed. Descriptive statistics, t-test, and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were conducted using the SPSS software.

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The purpose of this study was to enhance the stability of montelukast and levocetirizine for the development of a fixed-dose combination (FDC) monolayer tablet. To evaluate the compatibility of montelukast and levocetirizine, a mixture of the two drugs was prepared, and changes in the appearance characteristics and impurity content were observed in a dry oven at 60 °C. Excipients that contributed minimally to impurity increases were selected to minimize drug interactions.

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  • - The study focused on improving the bioavailability of olaparib (OLA), a drug for ovarian and breast cancer, by creating stable solid dispersions using various polymers, particularly hypromellose (HPMC).
  • - Researchers utilized techniques like SEM, DSC, PXRD, and FT-IR to analyze the properties of the OLA-loaded solid dispersions and found that HPMC maintained the drug's amorphous state and prevented recrystallization.
  • - In vivo testing showed that the HPMC-based solid dispersion significantly increased OLA's bioavailability, with a 4.19-fold increase in the area under the curve (AUC) and over a 10.68-fold increase in the maximum concentration (C)
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The exosome multiprotein complex plays a critical role in RNA processing and degradation. This system governs the regulation of mRNA quality, degradation in the cytoplasm, the processing of short noncoding RNA, and the breakdown of RNA fragments. We determined two crystal structures of exosome components from (): one with a resolution of 2.

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Introduction: Several studies have reported that pravastatin can mitigate the progression of kidney disease, but limited evidence exists regarding its effects on kidney function in Asian patients. This multicenter prospective observational study aimed to assess the effect of pravastatin on kidney function in Korean patients with dyslipidemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in clinical practice.

Methods: This 48-week prospective multicenter study included 2604 of 2997 eligible patients with dyslipidemia and T2DM who had available estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) measurements.

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Background/aims: Acid-suppressive drugs, such as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), are treatment options for functional dyspepsia (FD). However, the efficacy of potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs) in treating FD has not yet been established. This prospective multicenter clinical trial-based study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of tegoprazan as a P-CAB treatment in patients with FD.

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Introduction: The objective of establishing intra-operative occlusion by temporary inter-maxillary fixation remains constant even with evolving principles for the treatment of facial fractures.

Material And Methods: In the novel technique, a pre-stretched 24- gauge round stainless-steel wire of six inches length is used.

Results: The novel technique is a modification of the conventional eyelet wiring, which can achieve both horizontal stabilization and maxillo-mandibular fixation.

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Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability worldwide. The majority of stroke survivors are left with devastating functional impairments for which few treatment options exist. Recently, a number of studies have used ectopic expression of transcription factors that direct neuronal cell fate with the intention of converting astrocytes to neurons in various models of brain injury and disease.

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Astrocytes, a type of glial cell in the central nervous system (CNS), adopt diverse states in response to injury that are influenced by their location relative to the insult. Here, we describe a platform for spatially resolved, single-cell transcriptomics and proteomics, called tDISCO (tissue-digital microfluidic isolation of single cells for -Omics). We use tDISCO alongside two high-throughput platforms for spatial (Visium) and single-cell transcriptomics (10X Chromium) to examine the heterogeneity of the astrocyte response to a cortical ischemic stroke in male mice.

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Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based electrolytes are often used for Li conduction as they can dissociate the Li salts efficiently. However, high entanglement of the chains and lack of pathways for rapid ion diffusion limit their applications in advanced batteries. Recent developments in ionic covalent organic frameworks (iCOFs) showed that their highly ordered structures provide efficient pathways for Li transport, solving the limitations of traditional PEO-based electrolytes.

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As large molecular tertiary structures, some proteins can act as small robots that find, bind, and chaperone target protein clients, showing the potential to serve as smart building blocks in self-assembly fields. Instead of using such intrinsic functions, most self-assembly methodologies for proteins aim for de novo-designed structures with accurate geometric assemblies, which can limit procedural flexibility. Here, a strategy enabling polymorphic clustering of quaternary proteins, exhibiting simplicity and flexibility of self-assembling paths for proteins in forming monodisperse quaternary cage particles is presented.

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Purpose: This study investigated participation in and perceptions of antibiotic stewardship among nurses at a children's hospital.

Methods: This descriptive study included 125 nurses working in the inpatient ward, intensive care unit and emergency room of a single tertiary children's hospital. The study measured 14 factors influencing antibiotic stewardship behaviors using the theoretical domains framework.

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