Publications by authors named "Choi Jieun"

Hepatic metabolism is an important process for evaluate the potential activity and toxicity of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) metabolites. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has advocated the development of in vitro assays that mimic in vivo hepatic metabolism to eventually replace classical animal tests. In response to this need, we established a 3D mouse liver organoid (mLO) platform that mimics the animal model and is distinct from existing models.

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Background And Purpose: To determine the clinical phenotypes, relapse timing, treatment responses, and outcomes of children with relapsing myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD).

Methods: We collected the demographic, clinical, laboratory, and radiological data of patients aged <18 years who had been diagnosed with MOGAD at Seoul National University Children's Hospital between January 2010 and January 2022; 100 were identified as positive for MOG antibodies, 43 of whom experienced relapse.

Results: The median age at onset was 7 years (range 2-16 years).

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Bleomycin (BLM) is a natural product with established anticancer activity, attributed to its ability to cleave intracellular DNA. BLM complexes with iron (BLM-Fe) exhibit peroxidase-like activity, generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), and cause DNA cleavage. Inspired by the mechanism of BLM, we synthesized a novel conjugate of manganese tetraphenylporphyrin (MnTPP) with a biomimetic peptoid (i.

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We introduce an advanced model for predicting protein-ligand interactions. Our approach combines the strengths of graph neural networks with physics-based scoring methods. Existing structure-based machine-learning models for protein-ligand binding prediction often fall short in practical virtual screening scenarios, hindered by the intricacies of binding poses, the chemical diversity of drug-like molecules, and the scarcity of crystallographic data for protein-ligand complexes.

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Background/objectives: Transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy (TELD) under local anesthesia is a promising minimally invasive surgical option for intractable lumbar disc herniation (LDH). However, our understanding of access pain prediction during foraminal pathological procedures is limited. To our knowledge, no predictive rules for access pain have been established during TELD for foraminal or extraforaminal LDH.

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Food contamination and biofilm formation by Shigella in food processing facilities are major causes of acute gastrointestinal infection and mortality in humans. Bacteriophages (phages) are promising alternatives to antibiotics in controlling plankton and biofilms in food matrices. This study isolated two novel phages, S2_01 and S2_02, with lytic activity against various Shigella spp.

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Although the prevalence of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) has remained high, no optimal strategy has been established to prevent it. This study included preterm newborns born at a gestational age of < 32 weeks admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital between January 2013 and June 2022. Infants who had been observed for less than 24 h were excluded.

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  • This study examines the effectiveness of α-Methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR) using immunohistochemistry to diagnose gastric dysplasia and adenocarcinoma.
  • AMACR was found in 66.7% of gastric dysplasia cases and 42.5% of adenocarcinoma cases, with distinct expression patterns observed between low- and high-grade dysplasia.
  • The findings suggest AMACR is a valuable marker to differentiate between low-grade dysplasia and more severe conditions, highlighting luminal and cytoplasmic expression patterns as significant factors.
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent promising therapeutic modalities against multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. As a mimic of natural AMPs, peptidomimetic oligomers like peptoids (i.e.

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Staphylococcus aureus, a major foodborne pathogen, is frequently detected in fresh produce. It often causes food poisoning accompanied by abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. Additionally, the abuse of antibiotics to control S.

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This study was conducted to develop an assessment tool for measuring happiness among Chinese preschoolers, and to verify the reliability and validity of this tool. A total of 269 preschoolers aged 3 to 5 years from kindergartens and childcare centers in Hangzhou, China, were surveyed. The Preschooler Happiness Scale, constructed through literature review and interviews with preschoolers, underwent expert content validity verification and pilot testing to refine items.

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  • * A study found that chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) in mice led to memory loss and increased anxiety, along with a reduction in NSCs in the hippocampus.
  • * These harmful effects could be prevented by specifically deleting a gene (Atg7) involved in autophagy, indicating that the autophagic death of NSCs plays a significant role in stress-related brain disorders.
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In 2019, the National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency (NECA) in Korea established a health technology reassessment (HTR) system to manage the life cycle of health technologies and develop operational measures promoting the efficient use of healthcare resources. The purpose of this study is to introduce the detailed implementation process and practical functional methods of the HTR implemented by NECA.The HTR is a structured multidisciplinary method for analyzing health technologies currently used in the healthcare system based on the latest information on parameters, such as clinical safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of optimizing the use of healthcare resources as well as social and ethical issues.

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The clinical and genetic characteristics of SYNGAP1 mutations in Korean pediatric patients are not well understood. We retrospectively analyzed 13 individuals with SYNGAP1 mutations from a longitudinal aspect. Clinical data, genetic profiles, and electroencephalography (EEG) patterns were examined.

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Diarrhea, a common gastrointestinal symptom in health problems, is highly associated with gut dysbiosis. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the effect of multistrain probiotics (Sensi-Biome) on diarrhea from the perspective of the microbiome-neuron axis. Sensi-Biome (Lactiplantibacillus plantarum, Bifidobacterium animalis subsp.

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Introduction: Inpatients need to recognize their fall risk accurately and objectively. Nurses need to assess how patients perceive their fall risk and identify the factors that influence patients' fall risk perception.

Purpose: This study aims to explore the congruency between nurses' fall risk assessment and patients' perception of fall risk and identify factors related to the non-congruency of fall risk.

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common chronic liver disease, and its prevalence has increased worldwide in recent years. Additionally, there is a close relationship between MASLD and gut microbiota-derived metabolites. However, the mechanisms of MASLD and its metabolites are still unclear.

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The Spiritual Care Guide in Hospice∙Palliative Care is evidence-based and focuses on the universal and integral aspects of human spirituality-such as meaning and purpose, interconnectedness, and transcendence-which go beyond any specific religion. This guide was crafted to improve the spiritual well-being of adult patients aged 19 and older, as well as their families, who are receiving end-of-life care. The provision of spiritual care in hospice and palliative settings aims to assist patients and their families in finding life's meaning and purpose, restoring love and relationships, and helping them come to terms with death while maintaining hope.

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Low-molecular-weight chitosan (LMW chitosan, <10 kDa) have a significant potential for biomedical applications (e.g., antimicrobial and gene/drug delivery) because of their higher water solubility at pH values ranging from 3.

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The human gut microbiome mediates bidirectional interaction within the gut-liver axis, while liver diseases, including liver cirrhosis, are very closely related to the state of the gut environment. Thus, improving the health of the gut-liver axis by targeting the intestinal microbiota is a potential therapeutic approach in hepatic diseases. This study examines changes in metabolomics and microbiome composition by treating bacteria derived from the human gut in mice with liver cirrhosis.

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  • SUPPORT is a self-supervised learning method designed to effectively remove Poisson-Gaussian noise from voltage imaging data by leveraging the spatial and temporal relationships between pixel values.
  • The method utilizes a convolutional neural network that accounts for spatiotemporal dependencies, allowing it to denoise images even when adjacent frames lack useful predictive information.
  • Experimental results demonstrate that SUPPORT not only accurately denoises voltage imaging data but also preserves the essential dynamics of the imaged scene.
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Some macrocycles exhibit enhanced membrane permeability through conformational switching in different environmental polarities, a trait known as chameleonic behavior. In this study, we demonstrate specific backbone and side chain modifications that can control chameleonic behavior and passive membrane permeability using a cyclosporin O (CsO) scaffold. To quantify chameleonic behavior, we used a ratio of the population of the closed conformation obtained in polar solvent and nonpolar solvent for each CsO derivative.

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  • The sustainability of human societies relies on our ability to predict the impacts of climate change, informed by historical data.
  • In coastal East Asia, acquiring reliable paleoenvironmental data for understanding past climate effects on local communities is difficult due to human disruptions.
  • A study from Jeju Island, Korea, reveals that climate changes in the mid-to-late Holocene were influenced by sea surface temperature variations and significant solar activity fluctuations, impacting ancient Korean societies during several cooling events.
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Caryophyllaceae is a large angiosperm family, with many species being utilized as ornamental or medicinal plants in Korea, in addition to several endangered species that are managed by the government. In this study, we used DNA barcoding for the accurate identification of Korean Caryophyllaceae. A total of 78 taxa ( = 215) were sequenced based on three chloroplast regions (L, K, and A-H) and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers (ITS).

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Neurogenin 3 (NGN3) is a key transcription factor in the cell fate determination of endocrine progenitors (EPs) in the developing pancreas. Previous studies have shown that the stability and activity of NGN3 are regulated by phosphorylation. However, the role of NGN3 methylation is poorly understood.

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