Publications by authors named "HJ Eom"

Purpose: To determine how often non-mass lesions are seen in screening breast ultrasounds, and analyze their ultrasound features according to the ultrasound lexicon to find features suggestive of malignant non-mass lesions.

Methods: This study is a single center retrospective study for nonmass lesions on screening breast ultrasound. Among 21,604 patients who underwent screening breast US, there were 279 patients with nonmass lesions.

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Nonmass lesions (NMLs) on breast ultrasound lack clear definition and encompass a broad range of benign and malignant entities. Given anticipated inclusion of NMLs in the BI-RADS 6th edition, thorough understanding of these lesions will be critical for optimal management. To evaluate interreader agreement for classification of lesions on breast ultrasound as NMLs and to identify imaging features associated with malignancy in these lesions.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of 18F-FES PET/CT imaging in detecting distant metastasis or recurrence in patients with estrogen receptor-positive (ER-positive) breast cancer.
  • It analyzed data from 162 patients and found that 18F-FES PET/CT had a high sensitivity (95%) and specificity (89%) for diagnosing these conditions, outperforming standard imaging methods.
  • The researchers concluded that 18F-FES PET/CT is a valuable tool for accurately diagnosing ER-positive breast cancer patients who may have metastasis or recurrence.
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Purpose: To determine the optimal angular range (AR) for digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) systems that provides highest lesion visibility across various breast densities and thicknesses.

Method: A modular DBT phantom, consisting of tissue-equivalent adipose and glandular modules, along with a module embedded with test objects (speckles, masses, fibers), was used to create combinations simulating different breast thicknesses, densities, and lesion locations. A prototype DBT system operated at four ARs (AR, AR, AR, and AR) to acquire 11 projection images for each combination, with separate fixed doses for thin and thick combinations.

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Background The diagnostic abilities of multimodal large language models (LLMs) using direct image inputs and the impact of the temperature parameter of LLMs remain unexplored. Purpose To investigate the ability of GPT-4V and Gemini Pro Vision in generating differential diagnoses at different temperatures compared with radiologists using Diagnosis Please cases. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included Diagnosis Please cases published from January 2008 to October 2023.

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Background: Artificial intelligence-based computer-assisted diagnosis (AI-CAD) is increasingly used for mammographic exams, and its role in mammographic density assessment should be evaluated.

Purpose: To assess the inter-modality agreement between radiologists, automated volumetric density measurement program (Volpara), and AI-CAD system in breast density categorization using the Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) density categories.

Material And Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on 1015 screening digital mammograms that were performed in Asian female patients (mean age = 56 years ± 10 years) in our health examination center between December 2022 and January 2023.

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The internal mammary lymph nodes (IMLNs) are a main pathway of metastasis in breast cancer, and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays an important role in staging that disease. We investigated the MRI parameters that can predict metastatic IMLNs and evaluated their diagnostic performance by comparing the breast MRI findings for metastatic and benign IMLNs. From January 2016 to December 2020, 474 cases of enlarged IMLNs on breast MRI were identified.

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is a common species of red tide dinoflagellate that causes the mass mortality of marine fauna in coastal waters of Republic of Korea. Despite continuous studies on the ecophysiology and toxicity of , the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Red sea bream, is a high-value aquaculture fish species, and the coastal aquaculture industry of red sea bream has been increasingly affected by red tides.

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Autophagy functions in cellular quality control and metabolic regulation. Dysregulation of autophagy is one of the major pathogenic factors contributing to the progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Autophagy is involved in the breakdown of intracellular lipids and the maintenance of healthy mitochondria in NAFLD.

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When disposing of spent fuel, nuclides such as Cs-137 and Sr-90, which generate short-term decay heat, must be removed from the spent nuclear fuel for efficient storage facility utilization. The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) has been developing a nuclide management process that can enhance disposal efficiency by sorting and collecting primary nuclides and a technology for separating Sr nuclides from the spent nuclear fuels using precipitation and distillation. In this study, we prepared Sr ceramic waste form, SrTiO, using the solid-state reaction method to immobilize the Sr nuclides, and its physicochemical properties were evaluated.

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is the most widespread cause of malaria, especially in subtropical and temperate regions such as Asia-Pacific and America. lactate dehydrogenase (PvLDH), an essential enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, is required for the development and reproduction of the parasite. Thus, LDH from these parasites has garnered attention as a diagnostic biomarker for malaria and as a potential molecular target for developing antimalarial drugs.

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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is one of the most important emerging transboundary diseases. Recently, LSD has emerged in many countries in the northern hemisphere. The LSD virus has a huge genome and is highly resistant to environmental conditions.

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Here, we sequenced and annotated the complete mitochondrial genome for the sea-pen, (Valenciennes, 1850). The complete mitogenome of is 18,641 bp, with 34.7% of GC ratio.

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Gastric cancer (GC) has the highest occurrence and fourth-highest mortality rate of all cancers in Korea. Although survival rates are improving with the development of diagnosis and treatment methods, the five-year survival rate for stage 4 GC in Korea remains <10%. Therefore, it is important to identify candidate prognostic factors for predicting poor prognosis.

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The skin has a protective barrier against the external environment, making the transdermal delivery of active macromolecules very difficult. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been accepted as useful delivery tools owing to their high transduction efficiency and low cytotoxicity. In this study, we evaluated the hydrophobic peptide, macromolecule transduction domain 1067 (MTD 1067) as a CPP for the transdermal delivery of protein cargoes of various sizes, including growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide-6 (GHRP-6), a truncated form of insulin-like growth factor-I (des(1-3)IGF-I), and platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB).

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  • The study presents the full mitochondrial genome of the rainbow krib fish (Boulenger 1901), sequenced using Illumina HiSeq technology, totaling 17,196 base pairs.
  • The genome consists of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and a potential control region, aligning with typical cichlid gene structure.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicates that the rainbow krib is closely related to another cichlid species, highlighting the need for more complete mitochondrial genomes to better understand the evolution of West African cichlids.
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Microplastic contamination has received increasing attention in recent years, and concern regarding the toxicity of microplastics to the environment and humans has increased. In this study, we investigated the neurodevelopmental toxicity of polystyrene microplastics (PSMPs) in the zebrafish Danio rerio under different exposure scenarios. Zebrafish were exposed to PSMPs during embryonic stage and then allowed the fish to recover.

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Ras homologous A (RHOA), a signal mediator and a GTPase, is known to be associated with the progression of gastric cancer (GC), which is the fourth most common cause of death in the world. Previously, we designed pharmacologically optimized inhibitors against RHOA, including JK-136 and JK-139. Based on this previous work, we performed lead optimization and designed novel RHOA inhibitors for greater anti-GC potency.

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In this study, the toxicity of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] reduced by citric acid in ice was measured using representative aquatic model invertebrates (, rotifer, water flea, amphipod, and polychaete) and a vertebrate (zebrafish) by analyzing short- and/or long-term endpoints that are frequently applied to each animal. Cr(VI) reduction in the presence of citric acid was markedly enhanced in the ice phase compared to that in an aqueous solution through the freeze concentration effect. The highly concentrated Cr(VI) and citric acid in ice grain boundaries were also confirmed using cryogenic confocal Raman spectroscopy.

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Here, we report the complete mitogenome information of the six-line wrasse (Bleeker, 1857). Genome sequencing using the Illumina HiSeq platform allowed the assembly of a circular mitochondrial genome of 17,111 bp from consisting of 54% AT nucleotides, 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, and a putative control region in the typical Labriformes gene composition. The gene order of the mitochondrion was identical to that of the Labridae mitogenomes.

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Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by excessive lipid accumulation and imbalances in lipid metabolism in the liver. Although nuclear receptors (NRs) play a crucial role in hepatic lipid metabolism, the underlying mechanisms of NR regulation in NAFLD remain largely unclear.

Methods: Using network analysis and RNA-seq to determine the correlation between NRs and microRNA in human NAFLD patients, we revealed that specifically targets mimic and anti- were administered to human HepG2 and Huh-7 cells and mouse primary hepatocytes as well as high-fat diet (HFD)- or methionine-deficient diet (MCD)-fed mice to verify the specific function of in NAFLD.

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In this study, the complete 16,583 bp mitochondrial genome of (Poll, 1952) was determined from a specimen sourced from Lake Tanganyika. The mitogenome contains 37 genes [13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes] and a putative control region, which consists of 27.1% A, 27.

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Transcription-replication conflicts lead to DNA damage and genomic instability, which are closely related to human diseases. A major source of these conflicts is the formation of R-loops, which consist of an RNA-DNA hybrid and a displaced single-stranded DNA. Although these structures have been studied, many aspects of R-loop biology and R-loop-mediated genome instability remain unclear.

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  • Numerous studies highlight the harmful impacts of microplastics on aquatic invertebrates, particularly focusing on the marine hydrozoan Sanderia malayensis in this research.
  • The jellyfish were exposed to varying sizes of polystyrene microbeads at a specified concentration, with microplastics attaching both externally and internally for up to 52 days.
  • Results indicated that consistent exposure to microplastics significantly hindered asexual reproduction in polyps but showed no effect on nematocyst discharge, even with larger particle sizes tested.
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Coexistence of metals and microplastics (MPs) in aquatic environments represents a growing concern; however, little is known regarding the risks associated with their combined effects. Here, the effects of five metals (As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn), alone or combined with MPs for various premixing durations (30 and 60 days), on the juvenile and adult stages of the marine mysid Neomysis awatschensis were evaluated. The toxicity (50% lethal concentration for 96 h) and bioconcentration of metals premixed with MPs were measured, and their effects on the antioxidant defense and cholinergic systems were examined.

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