Publications by authors named "Bongwoo Lee"

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  • The study aimed to compare the retention rates of biologic and targeted synthetic drugs used for treating seropositive rheumatoid arthritis in Korean patients over short and long terms.
  • It included 1,538 treatment courses from 1,063 patients, analyzing various medications like adalimumab and tofacitinib, and assessed discontinuation rates at one and three years using statistical models.
  • Results showed that tofacitinib and tocilizumab had higher retention rates than TNF inhibitors, especially in b/tsDMARD-naïve and experienced groups, indicating they are generally more effective at maintaining patient adherence over time.
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The populations of clearwing moth borers in Korea have recently caused extensive and severe damage to pin oaks ( Munchh.). We conducted field monitoring and molecular analyses to identify them in an integrated manner.

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  • This study analyzed how demographic and clinical factors at baseline can predict the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS).
  • Researchers evaluated data from 1,082 SS patients over a median follow-up of about 3 years, finding that 4.5% developed SLE, with significant predictors identified including high disease activity scores and certain blood abnormalities.
  • Key predictors for SLE development include shorter SS disease duration, higher disease activity (measured by ESSDAI), and specific serological markers, indicating a need for careful monitoring of patients with these risk factors.
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Objective: To assess the effects of biological and targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) on lipid profiles in patients with moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: This retrospective single-center observational study included patients with RA taking a tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor (TNFi), abatacept, tocilizumab, or a Janus kinase inhibitor (JAKi) for at least 6 months. Changes in lipid profile were assessed at 6 months after the start of treatment, and associations between changes in lipid profiles and clinical efficacy, concomitant medications, and comorbidities were evaluated.

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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a persistent, inflammatory disease that affects individuals with psoriasis, arthritis, and enthesitis. Research has demonstrated that inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-23 (IL-23), and interleukin-17 (IL-17) play a pivotal role in both the onset and progression of PsA. These cytokines are generated by activated immune cells and stimulate the attraction of inflammatory cells to the synovium and joint tissues, resulting in the deterioration of cartilage and bone.

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Systemic rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and systemic sclerosis, are chronic autoimmune diseases affecting multiple organs and tissues. Despite recent advances in treatment, patients still experience significant morbidity and disability. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (MSC)-based therapy is promising for treating systemic rheumatic diseases due to the regenerative and immunomodulatory properties of MSCs.

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Objective: To investigate the prevalence of facet joint ankylosis in the whole spine in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), and to identify factors associated with facet joint ankylosis.

Methods: Whole spine LDCT images from 161 patients with axSpA were examined, and the presence of facet joint ankylosis was assessed (right and left, C2-S1) by 2 readers. Facet joint ankylosis was scored from 0 to 46.

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Biodiversity has been declining and extinction rates have been exponentially increasing because of land use changes, invasion of exotic species, nutrient enrichment and climate change. In this scenario, many international networks such as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature have been making efforts to raise conservation awareness and preserve species and their habitats in many countries. The relict longhorn beetle Semenov, 1899 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is the largest coleopteran species in the Palearctic region and has a unique distribution compared to its congeneric species.

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Background: There has been an insufficient in-depth analysis of the nature and prevalence of the typologies of child homicide in Asia, particularly in South Korea.

Objective: In the current study, we sought to determine the prevalence and identify the heterogeneity of the child homicide phenomenon in South Korea.

Participant And Settings: All 341 original case files (i.

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We, herein, report the complete mitochondrial genome of () This species' genome has a total length of 15,429 bp (GenBank accession number: MK890245), consisting of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes, and an A + T rich control region. The nucleotide composition is 39.1% T, 42.

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An investigation on the habitation of Semenov, 1899 in Gwangneung forest was carried out, where the Korea National Arboretum is located. In an investigation spanning the last eleven years (2007-2017), 22 emergence holes, nine pupal chambers, six adults, and two larvae of were identified. In this study, biological information about habitation of is provided by comparing and combining the results of this investigation with a survey conducted in Ussurisky Nature Reserve, Russia, in 2015.

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Although the benefits of sauna bathing have been demonstrated in epidemiological studies, sauna deaths have been reported. The aim of this study was to determine the demographic and forensic characteristics associated with different blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) in sauna deaths in Korea. In this retrospective analysis, data were collected from a nationwide pool in Korea between January 2008 and December 2015 to determine the role of alcohol intoxication in sauna deaths based on the subjects' BAC and to evaluate the demographic and forensic characteristics associated with different BACs.

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  • Molecular breeders face challenges in utilizing genomic information for crop breeding, especially in less-studied crops.
  • A new comparative analysis tool and web-based genome viewer have been developed to streamline the identification of orthologous genes using synteny and sequence similarity among crops like tomato, pepper, and potato.
  • This tool features a user-friendly interface that aids in exploring functional orthologs and offers access to SNP markers, promoting faster molecular marker development for breeding in the Solanaceae family.
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Background: The diagnostic criteria for bathtub drownings are not standardized, and the risk factors associated with bath-related deaths are unclear.

Methods: We analyzed a Korean nationwide database of bath-related deaths that occurred between January 2008 and December 2015. Eighty-four cases were enrolled after reviewing 31,123 autopsy records.

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The longhorn beetle genus Callipogon Audinet-Serville represents a small group of large wood-boring beetles whose distribution pattern exhibits a unique trans-Pacific disjunction between the East Asian temperate rainforest and the tropical rainforest of the Neotropics. To understand the biogeographic history underlying this circum-Pacific disjunct distribution, we reconstructed a molecular phylogeny of the subfamily Prioninae with extensive sampling of Callipogon using multilocus sequence data of 99 prionine and four parandrine samples (ingroups), together with two distant outgroup species. Our sampling of Callipogon includes 18 of the 24 currently accepted species, with complete representation of all species in our focal subgenera.

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The genus Enderlein, 1912 is reported for the first time from Korea with two new species: Dahlica (Dahlica) somae Roh & Byun, and Dahlica (Dahlica) ochrostigma Roh & Byun, Adults and genitalia are illustrated, and DNA barcodes for precise identification of the species are also provided.

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Background/aims: Patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) undergoing endoscopic electrosurgery (EE) are at a risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI). We aimed to analyze the effects of EE in CIED patients.

Methods: Patients with CIED who underwent EE procedures such as snare polypectomy, endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) were retrospectively analyzed.

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  • Cyanobacteriochromes (CBCRs) are specialized photoproteins in cyanobacteria that can sense a range of near-UV and visible light, showing a connection to plant phytochromes.
  • This study focused on the genome sequencing of Microcoleus B353, a mat-forming cyanobacterium, revealing two phytochromes and seven CBCRs, along with various GAF domain proteins that interact with bilin chromophores.
  • The findings indicate that Microcoleus B353 has a unique set of CBCRs, primarily tuned to detect near-UV and violet light, which may help it adapt to high-light environments where it thrives.
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  • The study focuses on hot pepper (Capsicum annuum), a widely cultivated spice, detailing its whole-genome sequencing and assembly, revealing it has a genome four times larger than tomato.
  • Researchers also analyzed two cultivated pepper varieties and a wild type (Capsicum chinense), uncovering key genetic elements influencing capsaicinoid (spicy compound) production.
  • The findings emphasize the role of gene expression changes and ripening processes that can enhance the nutritional and medicinal properties of hot peppers.
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Background: Roses (Rosa sp.), which belong to the family Rosaceae, are the most economically important ornamental plants--making up 30% of the floriculture market. However, given high demand for roses, rose breeding programs are limited in molecular resources which can greatly enhance and speed breeding efforts.

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The aim of this study was to investigate whether the results of segmental hair analysis can be used to estimate patterns of methamphetamine (MA) use. Segmental hair analysis for MA and amphetamine (AP) was performed. Hair was cut into the hair root, consecutive 1 cm length segments and 1-4 cm length segments.

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Plants express resistance (R) genes to recognize invaders and prevent the spread of pathogens. To analyze nucleotide binding site, leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) genes, we constructed a fast pipeline to predict and classify the R gene analogs (RGAs) by applying in-house matrices. With predicted ~37,000 RGAs, we can directly compare RGA contents across entire plant lineages, from green algae to flowering plants.

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This paper describes a method for verifying the authenticity of a seal impression imprinted on a document based on the seal overlay metric, which refers to the ratio of an effective seal impression pattern and the noise in the neighborhood of the reference impression region. A reference seal pattern is obtained by taking the average of a number of high-quality impressions of a genuine seal. A target seal impression to be examined, often on paper with some background texts and lines, is segmented out from the background by an adaptive threshold applied to the histogram of color components.

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