Publications by authors named "Dongyoon Shin"

Liver cancer stands as the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) comprises approximately 85%-90% of all primary liver malignancies. However, only 20-30% of HCC patients qualify for curative therapy, primarily due to the absence of reliable tools for early detection and prognosis of HCC.

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Antiretroviral therapy-naive people living with HIV possess less fat than people without HIV. Previously, we found that HIV-1 transactivator of transcription (TAT) decreases fat in ob/ob mice. The TAT38 (a.

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In many cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI), conspicuous abnormalities, such as scalp wounds and intracranial hemorrhages, abate over time. However, many unnoticeable symptoms, including cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dysfunction, often last from several weeks to years after trauma, even for mild injuries. Moreover, the cause of such persistence of symptoms has not been examined extensively.

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  • * Researchers developed a method using mass spectrometry to analyze 453 peptides in nondepleted plasma from 132 individuals with various psychiatric disorders and healthy controls.
  • * The findings indicated that specific protein markers could effectively differentiate between major psychiatric disorders and healthy controls, suggesting nondepleted plasma may improve psychiatric evaluations.
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  • Solar water oxidation is essential for artificial photosynthesis and involves a process that requires four holes and releases four protons.
  • Research indicates that the density of catalysts used affects the reaction rates, particularly in how they interact with surface hole concentrations on photoelectrodes.
  • The study finds that low-density catalysts enhance charge transfer at low photon flux, but can slow down charge recombination at high photon flux, suggesting that optimizing catalyst density is crucial for improving the performance of solar water splitting devices.
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  • The study challenges the current classification of major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) due to a lack of strong biological evidence, suggesting a closer look at plasma proteins could offer insights.
  • Researchers analyzed plasma samples from 299 patients with MDD or BD, identifying six protein modules through a weighted correlation network analysis.
  • Findings linked specific protein modules with childhood trauma and overeating symptoms, highlighting these factors as important in understanding affective disorders, but no clear biological differentiation between MDD and BD was established.
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Data-driven approaches to subtype transdiagnostic samples are important for understanding heterogeneity within disorders and overlap between disorders. Thus, this study was conducted to determine whether plasma proteomics-based clustering could subtype patients with transdiagnostic psychotic-affective disorder diagnoses. The study population included 504 patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder and 160 healthy controls, aged 19 to 65 years.

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Compared to hydrogen oxidation reaction, oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is a sluggish reaction in the proton exchange membrane fuel cell. Many studies have focused on the development of complex synthesis methods for new catalysts. In this study, we introduce a simple catalyst layer preparation method using an additive based on physical mixing for facile ORR in acid media.

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Conventional methods for the surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by imaging, with and without serum tumor markers, are suboptimal with regard to accuracy. We aimed to develop and validate a reliable serum biomarker panel for the early detection of HCC using a proteomic technique. This multicenter case-control study comprised 727 patients with HCC and patients with risk factors but no HCC.

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Glycoproteins have many important biological functions. In particular, aberrant glycosylation has been observed in various cancers, such as liver cancer. A well-known glycoprotein biomarker is α-fetoprotein (AFP), a surveillance biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) that contains a glycosylation site at asparagine 251.

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TiO is an attractive catalyst for the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants. However, owing to its large band gap, it can only be activated by ultraviolet (UV) light, which constitutes a small portion of solar energy. Therefore, there has been significant interest in extending its light absorption range from UV to visible light.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a malignant cancer with one of the highest mortality rates. Des-γ-carboxyprothrombin (DCP) is an HCC serologic surveillance marker that can complement the low sensitivity of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). DCP exists in the blood as a mixture of proteoforms from an impaired carboxylation process at glutamic acid (Glu) residues within the N-terminal domain.

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Because major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) manifest with similar symptoms, misdiagnosis is a persistent issue, necessitating their differentiation through objective methods. This study was aimed to differentiate between these disorders using a targeted proteomic approach. Multiple reaction monitoring-mass spectrometry (MRM-MS) analysis was performed to quantify protein targets regarding the two disorders in plasma samples of 270 individuals (90 MDD, 90 BD, and 90 healthy controls (HCs)).

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The incidence of patients with pancreatic cystic lesions, particularly intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN), is increasing. Current guidelines, which primarily consider radiological features and laboratory data, have had limited success in predicting malignant IPMN. The lack of a definitive diagnostic method has led to low-risk IPMN patients undergoing unnecessary surgeries.

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Common methods to produce supported catalysts include impregnation, precipitation, and thermal spray techniques. Supported electrocatalysts produced by a novel method for thermal spray deposition were investigated with respect to their structural properties, elemental composition, and electrochemical performance. This was done using electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and cyclic voltammetry.

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Background: Metastasis of breast cancer to distal organs is fatal. However, few studies have identified biomarkers that are associated with distant metastatic breast cancer. Furthermore, the inability of current biomarkers, such as HER2, ER, and PR, to differentiate between distant and nondistant metastatic breast cancers accurately has necessitated the development of novel biomarker candidates.

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Invited for this month's cover is the group of Jaeyoung Lee at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST). The cover image shows how the lone-pair electrons on N atoms could play a role in both uniform nucleation of Pt nanoparticles and facile oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Strong Pt-N interaction based on π-backdonation improves not only the activity of the ORR but also the durability in the polymer exchange membrane fuel cells.

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An N-doped carbon with various N concentrations was prepared by using a scalable ball-milling method. The importance of the lone pair of electrons on the N species for the stability of Pt nanoparticles and their activity toward the oxygen reduction reaction was investigated. X-ray spectroscopic analysis was used to investigate the interaction between Pt and the pyridinic N.

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) lyase is an intracellular enzyme that catalyzes the irreversible degradation of S1P and has been suggested as a therapeutic target for the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris. Because S1P induces differentiation of keratinocytes, we examined whether modulation of S1P lyase and altered intracellular S1P levels regulate proliferation and differentiation of human neonatal epidermal keratinocyte (HEKn) cells. To identify the physiological functions of S1P lyase in skin, we inhibited S1P lyase in HEKn cells with an S1P lyase-specific inhibitor (SLI) and with S1P lyase 1 (SGPL1)-specific siRNA (siSGPL1).

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Microglia regulate immune responses in the brain, and their activation is key to the pathogenesis of diverse neurological diseases. Receptor-mediated lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signaling has been known to regulate microglial biology, but it is still unclear which receptor subtypes guide the biology, particularly, microglial activation. Here, we investigated the pathogenic aspects of LPA receptor subtype 1 (LPA) in microglial activation using a systemic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration-induced septic mouse model in vivo and LPS-stimulated rat primary microglia in vitro.

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The current study focuses on the understanding of leaching kinetics of metal in the LTCC in general and silver leaching in particular along with wet chemical reduction involving silver nanoparticle synthesis. Followed by metal leaching, the silver was selectively precipitated using HCl as AgCl. The precipitated AgCl was dissolved in ammonium hydroxide and reduced to pure silver metal nanopowder (NPs) using hydrazine as a reductant.

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Considering the value of silver metal and silver nanoparticles, the waste generated during manufacturing of low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) were recycled through the simple yet cost effective process by chemical-metallurgy. Followed by leaching optimization, silver was selectively recovered through precipitation. The precipitated silver chloride was valorized though silver nanoparticle synthesis by a simple one-pot greener synthesis route.

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There is growing interest in alkaline water electrolysis as a sustainable approach for producing hydrogen, but developing efficient and inexpensive catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction, which can limit the operational efficiency of water electrolysis due to its considerable overpotential, is regarded as the most overriding challenge. Therefore, significant progress has been made in developing catalysts with transition metal and carbon materials as alternative catalysts. Here, we prepared cobalt containing carbon nanofibers via a facile route of electrospinning and pyrolysis, and metal leached carbon nanofibers were also prepared by subsequently leaching the metal.

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