Publications by authors named "H J Gye"

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  • Lignin-first biorefineries focus on optimizing lignin conversion to create valuable chemicals from biomass, particularly poplar wood.
  • This study explores the selective adsorption of lignin peroxidase (LiP) enzymes from white rot fungi, finding that the PcLiP03 isozyme has the highest affinity for lignin with minimal interaction with cellulose.
  • The research demonstrates that using PcLiP03 can effectively convert lignin into a useful compound, 2,6-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone, under mild conditions, showcasing its potential for advancing biomass utilization in environmental sustainability.
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Purpose: To determine subjective symptoms and medical history of patients with intermittent exotropia in a large study population.

Methods: The Korean Intermittent Exotropia Multicenter Study (KIEMS) is a nationwide, observational, cross-sectional, multicenter study conducted by the Korean Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus including 5,385 patients with intermittent exotropia. Subjective symptoms and medical history of patients with intermittent exotropia were extracted by a comprehensive survey based on a self-administered questionnaire according to the study protocol of the KIEMS.

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Nervous necrosis virus (NNV) in the family Nodaviridae is one of the simplest spherical RNA viruses and is pathogenic to many fish species. We investigated the effect of purified NNV on striped snakehead cells (SSN-1) in terms of adsorption ratio and infection efficiency using the 96-well titration system. The proportion of cytopathic effect (CPE)-positive wells among total number of wells inoculated with the virus (CPE appearance ratio) reduced by 17% each time the NNV infectivity dose was halved (y = 55.

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Recently, the desire for a safe and effective method for skin whitening has been growing in the cosmetics industry. Commonly used tyrosinase-inhibiting chemical reagents exhibit side effects. Thus, recent studies have focused on performing melanin decolorization with enzymes as an alternative due to the low toxicity of enzymes and their ability to decolorize melanin selectively.

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Human visitors affect the behavior of captive animals, which is the so-called visitor effect. The number and behavior of visitors may influence stress-related behaviors in captive animals, such as self-scratching, yawning, and visitor-directed vigilance. A social group setting can be applied to alleviate such negative visitor effects and facilitate social behavior and interactions between individuals.

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