Publications by authors named "Hyemi Jo"

Glycosidases are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic linkages in oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. These enzymes play a vital role in a wide variety of biological events, such as digestion of nutritional carbohydrates, lysosomal catabolism of glycoconjugates, and posttranslational modifications of glycoproteins. Abnormal glycosidase activities are associated with a variety of diseases, particularly cancer and lysosomal storage disorders.

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Herein, a sequential gas-phase process involving air jet milling followed by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), is demonstrated to be an efficient strategy for the fabrication of heterolayered 2D nanohybrids (2DNHs) decorated with nanocatalysts. Tens of grams of the nanohybrids, which is a substantial quantity at the laboratory scale, are produced in the absence of solvents and water, and without the need for an extra purification procedure. Air jet milling enables the development of binary/ternary heterolayered structures consisting of graphene, WSe , and/or MoS via the gas-phase co-exfoliation of their bulk counterparts.

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CsPbBr perovskite nanocrystals with two different dimensionalities were synthesized at different temperatures and then integrated as optoelectronic transducers into transistor-type photoconversion devices. Postsynthesis transformation was observed for two-dimensional (2D) nanoplatelets, while the transformation was rarely found in 3D nanocubes. At ambient temperature and pressure, neighboring nanoplatelets made facet-to-facet contact and then fused into larger 2D nanoplatelets (2-5 times) without defects.

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A simple, scalable, surfactant-in-polymer templating approach is demonstrated to create controlled long-range secondary substructures in a primary structure. A metal bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (MAOT) as the surfactant is shown to be capable of serving as a sacrificial template and metal precursor in carbon nanofibers. The low interfacial tension and controllable dimensions of the MAOT are maintained in the solid-phase polymer, even during electrospinning and heat-treatment processes, allowing for the long-range uniform formation of substructures in the nanofibers.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Out of 6,481 mammograms analyzed, it was found that 54.4% of women aged 40 to 69 have heterogeneously or extremely dense breasts, with the prevalence decreasing as age increases.
  • * The study estimates that approximately 6.08 million Korean women aged 40 to 69 have dense breasts, highlighting the need for tailored prevention strategies against breast cancer for this group.
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Objective: To analyze participant factors that affect the diagnostic performance of screening mammography.

Materials And Methods: We enrolled 128756 cases from 10 hospitals between 2005 and 2010. We analyzed recall rate, cancer detection rate (CDR) per 1000 examinations, positive predictive value (PPV), sensitivity, specificity, false positive rate (FPR), and interval cancer rate (ICR) per 1000 negative examinations according to participant factors including age, breast density, and number of visit to the same institution, and adjusted for confounding variables.

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