Publications by authors named "Eun Ah Lee"

Triazolium cyclodextrin click cluster () is an ideal scaffold to specifically bind phosphoinositides (PIPs) via multivalent electrostatic interaction. A new enrichment material, triazolium cyclodextrin click cluster-magnetic agarose bead conjugate (), was synthesized and applied to the PIP enrichment of brain tissue. The enriched sample was analyzed using MALDI-TOF MS in negative ion mode without any derivatization.

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Vascular dysfunction resulting from endothelial hyperpermeability is a common and important feature of critical illness due to sepsis, trauma, and other conditions associated with acute systemic inflammation. Clarkson disease [monoclonal gammopathy-associated idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome (ISCLS)] is a rare, orphan disorder marked by spontaneous and recurrent episodes of hypotensive shock and peripheral edema due to widespread vascular leakage in peripheral tissues. Mortality from acute flares approaches 30% due to lack of effective therapies.

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For functional reconstruction of fibrocartilage, it is necessary to reproduce the essential mechanical property exhibited by natural fibrocartilage. The distinctive mechanical property of fibrocartilage is originated from the specific histological features of fibrocartilage composed of highly aligned type I collagen (Col I) and an abundant cartilaginous matrix. While the application of tensile stimulation induces highly aligned Col I, our study reveals that it also exerts an antichondrogenic effect on scaffold-free tissues constructed with meniscal chondrocytes (MCs) and induces downregulation of Sox-9 expression and attenuated glycosaminoglycan production.

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Tumor progression is intimately associated with the vasculature, as tumor proliferation induces angiogenesis and tumor cells metastasize to distant organs via blood vessels. However, whether tumor invasion is associated with blood vessels remains unknown. As glioblastoma (GBM) is featured by aggressive invasion and vascular abnormalities, we characterized the onset of vascular remodeling in the diffuse tumor infiltrating zone by establishing new spontaneous GBM models with robust invasion capacity.

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This study reports the preparation of a polybutylene succinate (PBS) film reinforced with pure cellulose nanofibril (PCNF) and lignocellulose nanofibril (LCNF) by a two-step process that consists of solvent dispersion and twin-screw extrusion. Compared to the conventional one-step process, this method offered improved mechanical properties. The addition of 5% CNF increased the tensile properties up to 18.

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  • A cellulose acetate (CA)/cellulose nanofibril (CNF) film was created using a solvent casting method, where CNF serves as a reinforcement to enhance the film's tensile strength.
  • The study tested different ratios of CNF (3, 5, and 10 parts per hundred) and experimented with eco-friendly plasticizers (triacetin and triethyl citrate) along with two solvents (acetone and NMP).
  • Results indicated that using NMP for dispersion improved the film's mechanical properties significantly, with up to a 38% increase in tensile strength and a 65% increase in elastic modulus compared to pure CA, especially with a maximum effective CNF loading of 5 phr.
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Lignocellulose nanofibrils (LCNFs) with different lignin contents were prepared using choline chloride (ChCl)/lactic acid (LA), deep eutectic solvent (DES) pretreatment, and subsequent mechanical defibrillation. The LCNFs had a diameter of 15.3-18.

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Literature in the field of stem cell therapy indicates that, when stem cells in a state of single-cell suspension are injected systemically, they show poor in vivo survival, while such cells show robust cell survival and regeneration activity when transplanted in the state of being attached on a biomaterial surface. Although an attachment-deprived state induces anoikis, when cell-surface engineering technology was adopted for stem cells in a single-cell suspension state, cell survival and regenerative activity dramatically improved. The biochemical signal coming from ECM (extracellular matrix) molecules activates the cell survival signal transduction pathway and prevents anoikis.

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In this study, the effect of lignin esterification with fatty acid chloride on the properties of lignin and lignin/poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites was investigated. Lignocellulose ( S. et Z.

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We aimed to improve the mechanical properties of alginate fibers by reinforcing with various cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs). Pure cellulose nanofibril (PCNF), lignocellulose nanofibril (LCNF) obtained via deep eutectic solvent (DES) pretreatment, and TEMPO-oxidized lignocellulose nanofibril (TOLCNF) were employed. Sodium alginate (AL) was mixed with PCNF, LCNF, and TOLCNF with a CNF content of 5-30%.

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Near the bone remodeling compartments (BRC), extracellular calcium concentration (Ca) is locally elevated and bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) close to the BRC can be exposed to high calcium concentration. The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is known to play a key role in maintaining extracellular calcium homeostasis by sensing fluctuations in the levels of extracellular calcium (Ca). When human BMSCs (hBMSCs) were exposed to various calcium concentrations (1.

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Objective: Meniscus tissue is composed of highly aligned type I collagen embedded with cartilaginous matrix. This histological feature endows mechanical properties, such as tensile strength along the direction of the collagen alignment and endurance to compressive load induced by weight bearing. The main objective of this study was to compare the fibrocartilage construction capability of different cell sources in the presence of mechanical stimuli.

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  • The study focused on creating wet-spun filaments using different types of nanofibrils: lignocellulose nanofibril (LCNF), holocellulose nanofibril (HCNF), and nearly purified-cellulose nanofibril (NP-CNF).
  • It was found that the diameter of the filaments increased in this order: NP-CNF ≤ HCNF < LCNF, and removing lignin enhanced defibrillation efficiency and overall filament properties.
  • Orientation of the cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) improved the tensile strength and elastic modulus of the filaments, with tensile strength ranking from highest to lowest as HCNF > NP-CNF > LCNF.
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This study explores how peer advising affects student project teams' discussions of engineering ethics. Peer ethics advisors from non-engineering disciplines are expected to provide diverse perspectives and to help engineering student teams engage and sustain ethics discussions. To investigate how peer advising helps engineering student teams' ethics discussions, three student teams in different peer advising conditions were closely observed: without any advisor, with a single volunteer advisor, and with an advising team working on the ethics advising project.

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Background: Because articular chondrocyte-based autologous chondrocyte implantations (ACIs) have restrictively restored articular cartilage defects, alternative cell sources as a new therapeutic option for cartilage repair have been introduced.

Purpose: To assess whether implantation of a costal chondrocyte-derived pellet-type (CCP) ACI allows safe, functional, and structural restoration of full-thickness cartilage defects in the knee.

Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

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Kraft lignin (KL) or plasticized KL (PKL)/poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites, containing different lignin contents and with and without the coupling agent, were prepared in this study using twin-screw extrusion at 180 °C. Furthermore, ε-caprolactone and polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate (pMDI) were used as a plasticizer of KL and a coupling agent to improve interfacial adhesion, respectively. It was found that lignin plasticization improved lignin dispersibility in the PLA matrix and increased the melt flow index due to decrease in melt viscosity.

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  • Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) composites mixed with wood flour (WF) were created through twin-screw extrusion, showing varying effects on tensile strength based on the inclusion of polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate (pMDI).
  • As the WF content increased, tensile strength decreased for composites without pMDI, but increased for those with pMDI, while kraft lignin (KL) negatively impacted tensile properties in both cases.
  • The melt flow index (MFI) dropped with higher WF content but rose with more KL; pMDI increased melt viscosity, leading to lower MFI, and the composites exhibited reduced thermal stability compared to neat PBS, with changes in crystallization rates
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Microcarrier-based stem cell expansion cultures can increase the dimensions of in vitro stem cell cultures from 2D to 3D. The culture handling process then becomes more efficient compared with conventional 2D cultures. However, the use of spherical plastic microcarriers complicates the monitoring of cell culture.

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Background: Current dilemma working with surgically-induced OA (osteoarthritis) model include inconsistent pathological state due to various influence from surrounding tissues. On the contrary, biochemical induction of OA using collagenase II has several advantageous points in a sense that it does not involve surgery to induce model and the extent of induced cartilage degeneration is almost uniform. However, concerns still exists because biochemical OA model induce abrupt destruction of cartilage tissues through enzymatic digestion in a short period of time, and this might accompany systemic inflammatory response, which is rather a trait of RA (rheumatoid arthritis) than being a trait of OA.

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Human brain mapping of low-frequency electrical conductivity tensors can realize patient-specific volume conductor models for neuroimaging and electrical stimulation. We report experimental validation and in vivo human experiments of a new electrodeless conductivity tensor imaging (CTI) method. From CTI imaging of a giant vesicle suspension using a 9.

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Stem cells opened great opportunity to overcome diseases that conventional therapy had only limited success. Use of scaffolds made from biomaterials not only helps handling of stem cells for delivery or transplantation but also supports enhanced cell survival. Likewise, cell encapsulation can provide stability for living animal cells even in a state of separateness.

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  • AMRI-59 is identified as a specific inhibitor of the PRX I enzyme, and this study investigates its potential as a radiosensitizer in non-small cell lung cancer cells using clonogenic assays.
  • The study reveals that AMRI-59, when combined with γ-ionizing radiation, increases ROS production and disrupts mitochondrial potential, leading to enhanced DNA damage (indicated by γH2AX expression) and apoptosis through the activation of caspase-3.
  • In animal models, co-treatment with AMRI-59 and radiation significantly delayed tumor growth compared to controls, indicating that AMRI-59 sensitizes cancer cells to radiation by targeting PRX I and triggering a specific cellular apoptosis pathway.
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Given recent progress in regenerative medicine, we need a means to expand chondrocytes in quantity without losing their regenerative capability. Although many reports have shown that growth factor supplementation can have beneficial effects, the use of growth factor-supplemented basal media has widespread effect on the characteristics of chondrocytes. Chondrocytes were in vitro cultured in the 2 most widely used chondrocyte growth media, conventional chondrocyte culture medium and mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) culture medium, both with and without fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) supplementation.

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TALLYHO/Jng (TH) mice reveal hypercholesterolemia at an early age before their plasma glucose levels have increased. The increased plasma cholesterol should be related to bile acids (BAs) metabolism, because cholesterol is the precursor of BAs and BAs change cholesterol metabolism in a feedback manner. We analyzed the BAs pool size, BAs composition, and expression levels of several proteins that have key roles in BAs synthesis, excretion, and reabsorption and compared them to those of C57BL/6 (B6) mice to study BAs metabolism in TH mice.

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