Publications by authors named "Hoon Jang"

Quantum dots have diverse biomedical applications, from constructing biological infrastructures like medical imaging to advancing pharmaceutical research. However, concerns about human health arise due to the toxic potential of quantum dots based on heavy metals. Therefore, research on quantum dots has predominantly focused on oxidative stress, cell death, and other broader bodily toxicities.

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The system forming ovarian follicles is developed to investigate folliculogenesis in a confined environment to obtain functional oocytes. Several studies have reported the successful generation of fully functional oocytes using mouse-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and mouse female germline stem cells (fGSCs) as sources of stem cells for gametogenesis models. In addition, human oogonia have been generated through heterologous co-culture of differentiated human primordial germ cell-like cells (hPGCLCs) with mouse germline somatic cells, although oocyte formation remains challenging.

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Rat animal models are widely used owing to their relatively superior cognitive abilities and higher similarity compared with mouse models to human physiological characteristics. However, their use is limited because of difficulties in establishing embryonic stem cells and performing genetic modifications, and insufficient embryological research. In this study, we established optimal superovulation and fertilized-egg transfer conditions, including optimal hormone injection concentration (≥150 IU/kg of PMSG and hCG) and culture medium (mR1ECM), to obtain high-quality zygotes and establish in vitro fertilization conditions for rats.

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  • - Mirror therapy (MT) is common for upper extremity rehabilitation in stroke patients but has limitations, leading to the exploration of a new method called 360° immersive virtual reality-based MT (360MT).
  • - A study with 45 chronic stroke patients compared the effectiveness of 360MT with traditional MT and conventional physical therapy, using assessments to measure improvements in upper extremity function and patient satisfaction.
  • - Results showed that the 360MT group had significantly better outcomes and higher patient satisfaction compared to the other two groups, suggesting that 360MT could be a more effective rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients.
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  • A study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a combination treatment (Angelicae Gigantis Radix and Glycyrrhizae Radix complex) in men with moderate lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) over 12 weeks.
  • Participants were divided into three groups: one receiving 500 mg/day, another receiving 1000 mg/day, and a placebo group, with key measurements including the International Prostate Symptom Score and various prostate health metrics.
  • Results showed significant improvements in symptoms for the treatment groups compared to placebo, especially in erectile function for the 1000 mg group, with no major adverse effects reported.
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Background: The analgesic efficacy of peri-incisional infiltration and intraperitoneal instillation of ropivacaine in laparoscopic donor nephrectomy has not been clearly established.

Methods: This randomized, controlled, double-blind trial allocated living donors undergoing left-sided laparoscopic donor nephrectomy to one of the following 4 groups: peri-incisional normal saline (NS) and intraperitoneal NS (group A, n = 30), peri-incisional 0.375% ropivacaine and intraperitoneal NS (group B, n = 31), peri-incisional NS and intraperitoneal 0.

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Objective: 'Cultured meat' has been suggested as means of solving the problems associated with overpopulation and gas emissions. Satellite cells are a major component in the production of cultured meat; however, these cells cannot be maintained in vitro over long periods. Fibronectin is a glycoprotein that affects biological processes such as cell adhesion, differentiation, and migration.

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Background: To investigate whether intrarectal local anesthesia with heated lidocaine gel (IRLAH) is non-inferior to periprostatic nerve block (PNB) for reducing pain in patients undergoing transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostate biopsy.

Methods: We performed a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial with 100 participants who underwent systematic TRUS-guided, 12-core prostate biopsy from August 2019 to July 2020. These participants were randomly assigned to a group receiving intrarectal local anesthesia with 20 mL of heated (40°C) 2% lidocaine gel (n = 50) or PNB (n = 50).

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  • * NGS applications in OC research help with early detection and pinpointing genetic irregularities, providing detailed insights into gene expression and mutations.
  • * Advances in treatment, particularly through molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy, are showing promise, with strategies like vaccines and CAR-T cell therapy being explored for effective OC management.
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The gut microbiota is involved in the maintenance of physiological homeostasis and is now recognized as a regulator of many diseases. Although germ-free mouse models are the standard for microbiome studies, mice with antibiotic-induced sterile intestines are often chosen as a fast and inexpensive alternative. Pathophysiological changes in the gut microbiome have been demonstrated, but there are no reports so far on how such alterations affect the bacterial composition of the uterus.

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Researching the technology for in vitro differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) into neural lineages is very important in developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and cell therapy. Thus, studies on in vitro differentiation of ESCs into neural lineages by co-culture are expected to improve our understanding of this process. A co-culture system has long been used to study interactions between cell populations, improve culture efficiency, and establish synthetic interactions between populations.

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  • - The study analyzed renal trauma incidence in South Korea from 2012 to 2016 using National Health Insurance Service Database data, revealing that out of 37,683 patients, 3.4% had high-grade trauma.
  • - The findings showed a significant gender disparity, with a male to female ratio of approximately 3:1, and highlighted that certain age groups (41-60 and 61-80) and specific health conditions increased the risk of high-grade renal trauma.
  • - Overall, the annual incidence was 17.33 per 100,000 population, with a gradual decline noted from 2013 to 2016, and most cases were treated conservatively, even among those with high-grade injuries
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Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, a technique widely applied in human infertility clinics and to preserve desirable genetic traits of livestock, has been developed over 30 years as a component of the artificial insemination process. A number of researchers have conducted studies to reduce cell toxicity during cryopreservation using adjuvants leading to higher gamete and embryo survival rates. Melatonin and Nanoparticles are novel cryoprotectants and recent studies have investigated their properties such as regulating oxidative stresses, lipid peroxidation, and DNA fragmentation in order to protect gametes and embryos during vitrification.

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The development of efficient, robust, and high-throughput SNP genotyping platforms is pivotal for crop genetics and breeding. Recently, SNP genotyping platforms based on target capture sequencing, which is very flexible in terms of the number of SNP markers, have been developed for maize, cassava, and fava bean. We aimed to develop a target capture sequencing SNP genotyping platform for rice.

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  • The study aimed to create a bisulfite sequencing panel to help identify the tissue of origin in cancer patients with an unknown primary source.
  • The panel assessed 2793 tissue-specific markers across 100 clinical samples, achieving high accuracy rates (85% for the first-ranked tissue type and 93% for the second).
  • Even when the number of markers was reduced to 514, the model maintained strong accuracy (84% for first-ranked and 92% for second-ranked), demonstrating targeted bisulfite sequencing as an effective tool in this context.
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Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may reveal dynamic tumor status during therapy. We conducted serial ctDNA analysis to investigate potential association with clinical outcome in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients receiving chemotherapy. Tissue KRAS/NRAS wild-type mCRC patients were enrolled and treated with first-line cetuximab-containing chemotherapy.

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Background: Estimating realistic access to health services is essential for designing support policies for healthcare delivery systems. Many studies have proposed a metric to calculate accessibility. However, patients' realistic willingness to use a hospital was not explicitly considered.

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Oxidative stress has been suggested to negatively affect oocyte and embryo quality and developmental competence, resulting in failure to reach full term. In this study, we investigated the effect of N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), a cell-permeating antioxidant, on developmental competence and the quality of oocytes and embryos upon supplementation (0.1-10 mM) in maturation and culture medium in vitro using slaughterhouse-derived oocytes and embryos.

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Motivation: The timely identification of patients for hospitalization in emergency departments (EDs) can facilitate efficient use of hospital resources. Machine learning can help the early prediction of ED disposition; however, application of machine learning models requires both computer science skills and domain knowledge. This presents a barrier for those who want to apply machine learning to real-world settings.

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Cellular senescence of endothelial cells causes vascular dysfunction, promotes atherosclerosis, and contributes to the development of age-related vascular diseases. Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6), a conserved NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase, has beneficial effects against aging, despite the fact that its functional mechanisms are largely uncharacterized. Here, we show that SIRT6 protects endothelial cells from senescence.

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Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) facilitate organism survival under extreme conditions by inhibiting thermal hysteresis and ice recrystallization. IBPs have been widely used as cryoprotectants to cryopreserve mammalian gametes and embryos. In the present study, we evaluated the protective effects of an Arctic yeast, Leucosporidium sp.

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Female infertility and subfertility have been increasing in prevalence worldwide. One contributing factor is ovarian function, which is highly age-dependent. Korean red ginseng is widely used as an herbal medicine and has many beneficial properties.

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We examined the effect of ice-binding protein derived from Leucosporidium (LeIBP) on the cryopreservation of bull semen and compared it with that derived from previously reported Antifreeze Protein III (AFPIII). Six concentrations of LeIBP (10  ~ 10  μg/ml) and AFPIII (10  ~ 10  μg/ml) were added to the bull semen extender, respectively. Sperm kinematic parameters were measured to examine sperm toxicity and cryopreserved sperm quality.

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Large-scale single-cell analyses have become increasingly important given the role of cellular heterogeneity in complex biological systems. However, no current techniques enable optical imaging of uniquely-tagged individual cells. Fluorescence-based approaches can only distinguish a small number of distinct cells or cell groups at a time because of spectral crosstalk between conventional fluorophores.

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Proper functioning of the lymphatic system is required for normal immune responses, fluid balance, and lipid reabsorption. Multiple regulatory mechanisms are employed to ensure the correct formation and function of lymphatic vessels; however, the epigenetic modulators and mechanisms involved in this process are poorly understood. Here, we assess the regulatory role of mouse Dot1l, a histone H3 lysine (K) 79 (H3K79) methyltransferase, in lymphatic formation.

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