Publications by authors named "DongHo Lee"

: The modified prone position, which is an alteration of the standard prone position, reduces cardiac preload. Dynamic variables including stroke volume variation (SVV), pulse pressure variation (PPV), and pleth variability index (PVI) are reliable predictors for fluid responsiveness during surgery. To the best of our knowledge, no studies assessing dynamic variables for fluid responsiveness have been conducted in the modified prone position.

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Microglia play a crucial role as immune cells responsible for the brain's defense mechanisms. Similar to the actions of macrophages in the body, microglial cells elicit an inflammatory immune response in the brain. Recent papers highlight activated microglial cells as pivotal contributors to inflammatory responses in the brain, leading to damage to nerve tissue and the onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD).

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Background Context: Much controversy exists about whether posterior longitudinal ligament (PLL) resection should be performed during cervical artificial disc replacement (ADR). The PLL can be resected or preserved during the ADR procedure based on the shape and location of the compressive pathology. However, unlike fusion operations, the outcomes of ADR may be affected by PLL resection since segmental motion is preserved with ADR and the PLL restricts flexion of the segment.

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  • Cervical myelopathy, a condition affecting the spinal cord in the neck, is commonly treated with either atlantoaxial fusion (AAF) or occipitocervical fusion (OCF), though there hasn't been a comprehensive study comparing their outcomes.
  • The goal of this research was to evaluate and compare the clinical and radiological results of AAF versus OCF over a minimum follow-up period of 2 years, involving 64 patients.
  • Results indicated that while both surgical techniques had similar overall outcomes in terms of neck pain and disability scores, patients who underwent OCF experienced significantly greater declines in lifting function and neck range of motion compared to the AAF group after the surgery.
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LC-HRMS/MS analysis facilitated the precise targeting, isolation, and identification of unusual dimeric diarylheptanoids from (). The tandem MS data for (4)-1,7-diphenyl-4-hepten-3-one () revealed fragment ions at / 91, 105, and 117, which are fragmentation patterns specific to diarylheptanoids. In the tandem MS data, peaks with / values ranging from 450 to 600 that exhibited these specific fragment ions were selected and isolated.

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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors for local recurrence after surgery in patients with metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC), as this had not been well researched before.
  • A retrospective analysis of 304 patients revealed that local recurrence occurred in 16.4% of cases, with higher rates linked to certain surgical methods, tumor types, and the presence of multiple metastases or pathologic fractures.
  • Key findings indicated that decompression alone had a significantly higher recurrence rate compared to other surgical techniques, and factors like renal cell carcinoma, extensive spinal metastasis, and smoking were also associated with higher local recurrence risk.
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Nine previously undescribed (1-9) and seven known (10-16) cycloartane-type triterpenoids were isolated and characterized from Combretum quadrangulare Kurz using physicochemical and spectroscopic methods. The absolute configurations of these compounds were determined through modified Mosher's method and quantum chemical calculation of electronic circular dichroism (ECD) and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectra. Their inhibitory activities against PCSK9 secretion were assessed, and a plausible structure-activity relationship was delineated.

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  • Total internal reflection (TIR) creates vivid structural colors without needing complex fabrication, utilizing microdome structures that reflect light variably based on their size.
  • Traditional solution-based printing methods struggled to achieve full-color resolution, but researchers achieved a high level of detail (3628 dpi) using electrohydrodynamic (EHD) jet printing to create microdomes ranging from 1.2 to 9.9 μm in diameter.
  • The high-resolution images produced not only look visually striking but can also encode intricate information, making this technique effective for anticounterfeiting purposes while being simpler to fabricate.
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Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols optimize perioperative care and improve recovery. This study evaluated the effectiveness of ERAS in one- or two-level posterior lumbar fusion surgeries, focusing on perioperative medication use, pain management, and functional outcomes. Eighty-eight patients undergoing lumbar fusion surgery between March 2021 and February 2022 were allocated into pre-ERAS ( = 41) and post-ERAS (n = 47) groups.

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The current study aimed to investigate the physicochemical properties of the natural eggshell membrane (NEM) and its protective effects against HO-induced oxidative stress in human chondrocytes (SW-1353). Bioactive components from NEM related to cartilage were profiled, consisting of 1.1 ± 0.

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Seven previously undescribed dihydro-β-agarofurans (1-7) together with 28 known compounds were isolated from Celastrus orbiculatus fruits using LC-MS/MS-based molecular networking-guided purification. Their structures were elucidated through 1D and 2D-NMR, HRESIMS analysis, and ECD quantum chemical calculations. The inhibitory effects of all isolated compounds on α-MSH-induced melanin production in B16F0 melanoma cells were tested.

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Objective: Cord compression by the ligamentum flavum (CCLF) has been reported to adversely affect the clinical outcomes of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). While indirect decompression does occur for foraminal stenosis with ACDF, whether ACDF could improve CCLF with the distraction of disc space remains unclear. This study aimed to identify 1) whether indirect decompression occurs for CCLF with ACDF, and 2) risk factors that hinder the improvement of CCLF.

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Polysaccharides serve as a source of energy for organisms and play a crucial role in various life activities, exhibiting a wide array of biological functions. To develop bioactive polysaccharides for combating cancer, PGP40-2B, a homogeneous polysaccharide with a molecular weight of 7.05 × 10 g/mol, has been isolated from Platycodon grandiflorum, which is a traditional medicinal and edible plant with multiple functions.

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  • This study is a retrospective cohort analysis examining the use of a technique called guttering during anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in patients with cervical myelopathy.
  • The main goal was to see if guttering could effectively decompress retro-corporeal pathologies that traditional methods couldn't address, comparing outcomes between patients who underwent guttering and those who did not.
  • Findings showed no significant differences in fusion rates, pain levels, or neck disability after one year between the two groups, indicating that guttering could safely enhance the surgical approach without increasing complications.
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Introduction: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection and embryo transfer, are essential for generating genetically edited monkeys. Despite their importance, ARTs face challenges in recipient selection in terms of time and the number of animals required. The potential of superovulated monkeys, commonly used as oocyte donors, to serve as surrogate mothers, remains underexplored.

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Automatic diagnostic systems (ADSs) have been garnering increased attention because they can alleviate the workload of clinicians by assisting in diagnosis and offering low-cost access to healthcare for people in medically underserved areas. ADS can suggest potential diseases by analyzing a patient's self-report. Previous research on ADS has leveraged diagnostic case data from various patients and medical knowledge to diagnose diseases, with multimodal ensemble methods proving particularly effective.

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  • Posterior cervical foraminotomy (PCF) is a surgery intended to treat cervical radiculopathy while keeping the neck's range of motion (ROM) intact, but its effectiveness in preserving ROM is not fully known.
  • A study analyzed 76 patients who underwent PCF to identify how their ROM changed post-surgery and found that those with higher preoperative flexion angles and more bony bridge formations were more likely to experience ROM loss.
  • Although both groups showed similar pain scores, patients who lost ROM had worse neck pain at follow-up, indicating that understanding preoperative factors can enhance surgical planning and improve patient outcomes.
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Eight novel clerodane diterpenoids (1-8) were isolated from the twigs of Casearia graveolens. Their structures were elucidated through comprehensive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HR-ESI-MS), and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) analyses. In addition to structural determination, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) assays were conducted to investigate molecular interactions, revealing that compound 8 exhibited high affinity for vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2), a key regulator of tumor angiogenesis.

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Background Context: Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) combined with uncinate process resection and laminoplasty combined with foraminotomy (LPF) have been used to achieve cervical cord and root decompression in patients with combined cervical myeloradiculopathy (CMR).

Purpose: To compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of ACDF with those of LPF for the treatment of CMR.

Study Design/setting: Propensity score-matched retrospective cohort study.

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LC-HRMS/MS-based molecular networking was applied to investigate the bioactive sesquiterpene lactones and their analogs contained in Inula helenium, enabling the isolation of four undescribed eudesmane-eudesmane sesquiterpene dimers (1-4), a sesquiterpene-amino acid adduct (5), and 17 known sesquiterpenes (6-22). The structures were determined based on 1D, 2D NMR, and HRESIMS data analysis, as well as DP4+ probability analyses and ECD calculations. The biosynthetic pathway of the sesquiterpene dimers is postulated to proceed via the Diels-Alder reaction as the key step.

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Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Objective: To clarify whether clinical outcomes of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), is affected by presence of spinal canal-cord mismatch (SCCM).

Summary Of Background Data: SCCM is considered a factor that would moderately influence surgeons to perform posterior surgery since it could widen the spinal canal, while an anterior approach could only remove degenerative pathologies grown into the spinal canal.

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Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is technically challenging and requires a high level of skill. However, there is no effective method of exposing the submucosal plane during dissection. In this study, the efficacy of robot arm-assisted tissue traction for gastric ESD was evaluated using an in vivo porcine model.

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Objective: Nonunion and significant subsidence after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) are associated with poor clinical outcomes, which occasionally lead to revision surgery. Allograft and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) cages are the two most commonly used interbody spacer devices for ACDF. Although studies have been conducted to compare the efficacies of these two interbody materials, the question remains regarding the superiority of one over the other.

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Two previously unreported lindenane sesquiterpene dimers (1 and 2) with a rare skeleton containing an oxaspiro[4.5]decane moiety were isolated from the roots of Chloranthus holostegius var. trichoneurus.

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