Publications by authors named "C-H Jo"

Background And Purpose: To develop and validate a deep learning-based automatic quantification for nigral hyperintensity and a classification algorithm for neurodegenerative parkinsonism using susceptibility map-weighted imaging (SMwI).

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively collected 450 participants (210 with idiopathic Parkinson's disease [IPD] and 240 individuals in the control group) for training data between November 2022 and May 2023, and 237 participants (168 with IPD, 58 with essential tremor, and 11 with drug-induced Parkinsonism) for validation data between July 2021 and January 2022. SMwI data were reconstructed from multi-echo GRE.

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  • Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare and serious skin condition characterized by pustules and systemic symptoms, with differences in genetic mutations affecting its presentation and treatment among various ethnic groups.
  • A modified Delphi panel study involving dermatology experts from the Asia-Pacific region aimed to establish a consensus on GPP management due to limited existing evidence and information.
  • The panel reached agreement on 106 key statements addressing GPP’s definition, diagnosis, treatment strategies, and flare severity, creating treatment algorithms to assist clinicians in making informed decisions.
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Background And Purpose: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is reversible dementia that is underdiagnosed. The purpose of this study was to develop an automated diagnostic method for iNPH using artificial intelligence techniques with a T1-weighted MRI scan.

Materials And Methods: We quantified iNPH, Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease, and healthy controls on T1-weighted 3D brain MRI scans using 452 scans for training and 110 scans for testing.

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  • * The study found that Nrf2, a protein that responds to ROS, is linked to suppressed anti-tumor responses in CTLs; Nrf2 knockout mice showed better tumor control when T cells were depleted.
  • * Nrf2-deficient CTLs displayed enhanced survival and function in the TME, suggesting that targeting Nrf2 could improve T-cell immunotherapy effectiveness against solid tumors.
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Introduction: Stool characteristics may change depending on the endoscopic activity of ulcerative colitis (UC). We developed a deep learning model using stool photographs of patients with UC (DLSUC) to predict endoscopic mucosal inflammation.

Methods: This was a prospective multicenter study conducted in 6 tertiary referral hospitals.

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  • Synovitis is commonly found in the glenohumeral (GH) joint and subacromial (SA) space during rotator cuff surgeries, with a focus on full-thickness rotator cuff tears.
  • A study analyzed data from 207 patients, finding that synovitis was more severe in the GH joint, particularly in the posterior region, compared to the SA space.
  • The results linked pain and reduced range of motion to the severity of synovitis in the posterior GH joint, while no clinical associations were found in the SA space.
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Background: The RENOVATE-COMPLEX-PCI (Randomized Controlled Trial of Intravascular Imaging Guidance Versus Angiography-Guidance on Clinical Outcomes After Complex Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) demonstrated that intravascular imaging-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improved clinical outcome compared with angiography-guided PCI for patients with complex coronary artery lesions. This study aims to assess whether the prognostic benefit of intravascular imaging-guided procedural optimization persists in patients undergoing PCI for left main coronary artery disease.

Methods: Of 1639 patients enrolled in the RENOVATE-COMPLEX-PCI, 192 patients with left main coronary artery disease were selected for the current prespecified substudy.

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A series of Al-based isomorphs (CAU-10H, MIL-160, KMF-1, and CAU-10pydc) were synthesized using isophthalic acid (ipa), 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (fdc), 2,5-pyrrole dicarboxylic acid (pyrdc), and 3,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (pydc), respectively. These isomorphs were systematically investigated to identify the best adsorbent for effectively separating CH/CH. All CAU-10 isomorphs exhibited preferential adsorption of CH over that of CH in mixture.

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Although mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be obtained from various tissues such as bone marrow (BM), umbilical cord blood (UCB) and umbilical cord tissue (UC), the comparative efficacy of each MSC in tendon regeneration is unknown. Therefore, we investigated the efficacy of MSCs isolated from three different sources on tendon regeneration after injury. We evaluated the potential of BM-, UCB- and UC-MSC to differentiate into tendon-like cells in tensioned three-dimensional construct (T-3D) using gene and histological analysis.

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Protonation of cyclopropanes and aziridines is well-studied, but reactions of phosphiranes with acids are rare and have not been reported to result in ring opening. Treatment of -Mes*PCHCHR (Mes* = 2,4,6-(-Bu)CH, R = Me or Ph, --) or -Mes*PCHCHPh (-) with triflic acid resulted in regiospecific -Markovnikov C-protonation with ring opening and cyclophosphination of a Mes* --Bu group to yield the phospholanium cations [PH(CHCHR)(4,6-(-Bu)-2-CMeCHCH)][OTf] (R = Me or Ph, -), which were deprotonated with NEt to give phospholanes -. Enantioenriched or racemic - both gave racemic .

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Background: Data regarding clinical outcomes after intravascular imaging-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for complex coronary-artery lesions, as compared with outcomes after angiography-guided PCI, are limited.

Methods: In this prospective, multicenter, open-label trial in South Korea, we randomly assigned patients with complex coronary-artery lesions in a 2:1 ratio to undergo either intravascular imaging-guided PCI or angiography-guided PCI. In the intravascular imaging group, the choice between intravascular ultrasonography and optical coherence tomography was at the operators' discretion.

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A cascade diazotization/intramolecular radical C-H heteroarylation of 1-benzyloxy-5-aminotetrazoles and 1-phenethyl-5-aminotetrazoles as substrates using sodium nitrite and acetic acid without any heating, catalysis, irradiation, or electrolysis is reported. This one-pot reaction afforded the desired tricyclic tetrazole products in good yields (up to 94%) without isolation of the diazonium salt intermediate under mild reaction conditions.

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Rieske oxygenases perform precise C-H bond functionalization reactions in anabolic and catabolic pathways. These reactions are typically characterized as monooxygenation or dioxygenation reactions, but other divergent reactions are also catalyzed by Rieske oxygenases. Chlorophyll(ide) oxygenase (CAO), for example is proposed to catalyze two monooxygenation reactions to transform a methyl-group into the formyl-group of Chlorophyll .

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The development of a high-performance ethane (CH)-selective adsorbent for the separation of ethane/ethylene (CH/CH) gas mixtures has been investigated for high-efficiency adsorption-based gas separation. Herein, we investigated Al-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to identify an efficient CH-selective adsorbent (CAU-11), supported by a computational simulation study. CAU-11 exhibited numerous advantageous properties (such as low material cost, structural robustness, high reaction yield, and high CH/CH selectivity) compared to other Al-based MOFs, indicating immense potential as a CH-selective adsorbent.

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The healthcare industry is in dire need of rapid microbial identification techniques for treating microbial infections. Microbial infections are a major healthcare issue worldwide, as these widespread diseases often develop into deadly symptoms. While studies have shown that an early appropriate antibiotic treatment significantly reduces the mortality of an infection, this effective treatment is difficult to practice.

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Particulate matters (PMs) increase oxidative stress and inflammatory response in different tissues. PMs disrupt the formation of primary cilia in various skin cells, including keratinocytes and melanocytes. In this study, we found that 2-isopropylmalic acid (2-IPMA) promoted primary ciliogenesis and restored the PM2.

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  • Osteoporosis is a common condition caused by a disruption in the balance of bone formation and resorption, leading to bone loss.
  • The study investigated the therapeutic potential of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from adipose tissue stem cells (ASC-EVs), finding that they contain important growth factors and cytokines, particularly osteoprotegerin (OPG), which help inhibit bone loss and osteoclast differentiation.
  • Administration of ASC-EVs in osteoporosis mice showed significant effectiveness in reducing bone loss and promoting bone health, making them a promising alternative to traditional cell therapies.
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Background: Weightbearing and activity restrictions are commonly prescribed during the active stages of Perthes disease. These restrictions, ranging from cast or brace treatment with nonweightbearing to full weightbearing with activity restrictions, may have a substantial influence on the physical, mental, and social health of a child. However, their impact on the patient's quality of life is not well-described.

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Although rotator cuff disease is a common cause of shoulder pain, there is still no treatment method that could halt or reveres its development and progression. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC MSCs) on the regeneration of a full-thickness rotator cuff defect (FTD) in a rat model. We injected either UC MSCs or saline to the FTD and investigated macroscopic, histological and biomechanical results and cell trafficking.

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Background: The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of rotator cuff disease is still controversial. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of a fully characterized allogeneic pure PRP injection into the subacromial space of patients with rotator cuff disease in comparison with corticosteroid injection.

Methods: A 2-group, parallel, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial was conducted.

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Background: It is difficult to immediately use mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the patient with rotator cuff disease because isolation and culture time are required. Thus, the MSCs would be prepared in advanced in cryopreserved condition for an "off-the-shelf" usage in clinic. This study investigated the efficacy of freshly thawed MSCs on the regeneration of a full-thickness tendon defect (FTD) of rotator cuff tendon in a rat model.

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Regeneration of the gradient structure of the tendon-to-bone interface (TBI) is a crucial goal after rotator cuff repair. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of a biomimetic hydroxyapatite-gradient scaffold (HA-G scaffold) isolated from adipose tissue (AD) with umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC MSCs) on the regeneration of the structure of the TBI by analyzing the histological and biomechanical changes in a rat repair model. As a result, the HA-G scaffold had progressively increased numbers of hydroxyapatite (HA) particles from the tendon to the bone phase.

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Energy-efficient solution-processed organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) are highly sought after in the low-cost printing industry as well as for the manufacture of flexible and other next-generation devices. The fabrication of such electronic devices requires high-functioning insulating materials that are chemically and mechanically robust to avoid lowering insulating properties during the device fabrication process or utilization of devices. In this study, we report a facile, fluorinated, UV-assisted cross-linker series using a fluorophenyl azide (FPA), which reacts with the C-H groups of a conventional polymer.

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Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is defined as an involuntary decrease in core body temperature to < 35 °C. The management of AH has been progressing over the last few decades, and numerous techniques for rewarming have been validated. However, little is known about the association between rewarming rate (RR) and mortality in patients with AH.

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