Publications by authors named "Hye Jeong Jo"

Acanthamoeba is an opportunistic pathogen that causes Acanthamoeba keratitis, granulomatous amoebic encephalitis, and other cutaneous diseases. The life cycle of Acanthamoeba consists of 2 stages of trophozoites and cysts. Under adverse environmental conditions, Acanthamoeba encysts, while the conditions become favorable for growth, it reverts to the trophozoite form.

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  • This study explores how listening to one's own voice affects brain activity compared to listening to others' voices, particularly in the context of emotion regulation.
  • Researchers used fMRI scans on 21 healthy adults while they listened to sentences in their own and others' voices, focusing on two strategies: self-affirmation and cognitive defusion.
  • Findings indicate that brain regions related to self-processing are more engaged when using cognitive defusion with one's own voice, highlighting the unique psychological impact of hearing oneself speak.
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Relationship with parents is a special bond that shapes self-other representations and have an impact on adult-child's marriage, especially in the early stages of marriage. This study sought to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying self-parents processing as well as their relationship with marriage. Seventy-eight premarital Korean participants were scanned in functional MRI while evaluating traits of the self and parents.

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Acanthamoeba species are free-living amoebae those are widely distributed in the environment. They feed on various microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and algae. Although majority of the microbes phagocytosed by Acanthamoeba spp.

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Background: Legionella spp. can survive and replicate inside host cells such as protozoa and macrophages. After enough growth, Legionella is released from the host cells as free legionellae or Legionella-filled vesicles.

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spp. is the causative agent of keratitis (AK), a vision-threatening parasitic disease whose primary risk factor has been attributed to poor contact lens hygiene. Unfortunately, differential diagnosis of AK is challenging as the clinical manifestations for AK are similar to those of bacterial, fungal, or even viral keratitis.

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Social anxiety is a symptom widely prevalent among young adults, and when present in excess, can lead to maladaptive patterns of social behavior. Recent approaches that incorporate brain functional radiomic features and machine learning have shown potential for predicting certain phenotypes or disorders from functional magnetic resonance images. In this study, we aimed to predict the level of social anxiety in young adult participants by training machine learning models with resting-state brain functional radiomic features including the regional homogeneity, fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation, fractional resting-state physiological fluctuation amplitude, and degree centrality.

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Because a failure of anger control leads to emotional and social problems, appropriate anger management may be important for social well-being. Virtual reality (VR) may potentially be effectively utilized in anger management, and this study aimed to verify the applicability of the VR-based anger control training program. The data obtained by having 60 young male participants divided into 2 groups, the high aggression group and the low aggression group, based on their Aggression Questionnaire scores to execute this program were analyzed.

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  • Blood and urinary levels of Pb and Cd were significantly higher in the exposure group compared to the control group, indicating increased pollution exposure.
  • Factors like male sex, older age, past smelter work, smoking, and local vegetable consumption were linked to elevated Pb and Cd levels, highlighting the need for public health interventions around smelter areas.
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  • Transgenic orange mint (Mentha × piperita f. citrata) was created by overexpressing the tobacco NtLTP1 gene, leading to increased monoterpene accumulation in glandular trichomes.
  • This genetic manipulation resulted in larger trichome heads, enhancing the plant's ability to emit volatile compounds.
  • Analysis revealed that linalyl acetate was the most prevalent monoterpene, and overall volatile emission was significantly higher in the transgenic plants compared to the wild-type controls.
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Protopanaxadiol is dammarane-type tetracyclic triterpene sapogenin found in ginseng and has a high medicinal values. We successfully constructed transgenic rice producing protopanaxadiol by introducing the ginseng PgDDS and CYP716A47 genes in this crop plant. Protopanaxadiol (PPD), an aglycone of ginsenosides, possesses pleiotropic anticarcinogenesis activities in many cancers.

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Triterpenes, consisting of six isoprene units, are one of the largest classes of natural compounds in plants. The genus Taraxacum is in the family Asteraceae and is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. Various triterpenes, especially taraxerol and taraxasterol, are present in Taraxacum plants.

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Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) is a woody medical shrub belonging to the Araliaceae family. E. senticosus contains various types of saponins, including oleanane, noroleanane, lupane, and 3,4-secolupane types, depending on the aglycone structure.

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