Publications by authors named "Hyo-Eun Lee"

This study aimed to investigate the effects of different injection sites, including dorsal, cheek, and pectoral fin muscles, on the pharmacological properties of amoxicillin (AMOX) in olive flounder () after a single intramuscular (IM) injection of 40 mg/kg. The AMOX concentration was measured using high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, followed by a non-compartmental model analysis. The peak serum concentrations (C) achieved 3 h after dorsal, cheek, and pectoral fin IM injections were 202.

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  • The chemical industry releases volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are regulated due to their harmful health effects, particularly carcinogenic substances like benzene and ozone-forming compounds like ethylene and propylene.
  • The US EPA implemented a fenceline monitoring system to track VOCs at facility boundaries, specifically focusing on industries like petroleum refining that contribute to local air pollution.
  • In Korea, while chimney emissions are regulated, boundary concentrations are not, indicating a need for stricter regulations and continuous fenceline monitoring to mitigate health risks associated with VOCs, especially from benzene and the BTX manufacturing processes.
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In the Republic of Korea, (EHP) was first isolated from Pacific whiteleg shrimp in April 2020; however, there are no existing reports of EHP infection in other shrimp or prawns. Here, we aimed to investigate EHP infection and its prevalence in giant freshwater prawn farms in the Republic of Korea. We tested prawns from 22 farms for EHP infection, and samples from eight farms showed positive EHP infection results in 2021.

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Chemical accidents can occur anywhere. The need for chemical management in Korea was realized following the 2012 Gumi hydrofluoric acid accident in 2012. The Chemicals Control Act was enacted in 2015.

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Cryopreservation provides a secure long-term conservation option for rare and endangered plant species with non-orthodox or limitedly available seeds. Wide application of cryopreservation to biobank wild flora is hampered by the need to re-optimize nearly all protocol steps for every new species. We applied a systematic approach to simplify optimization of a multi-stage droplet-vitrification method for the endangered wetland Korean species, .

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To prevent chemical accidents, the United States (US), the European Union (EU), and the Republic of Korea operate legal systems, such as risk management plans (RMP) and process safety management (PSM), to prevent chemical accidents inside and outside the workplace. The duty to implement chemical accident prevention systems and the criteria for being a target workplace are dependent on the designated quantities of chemicals handled. A chemical accident prevention system is obligatory for storage and handling of legally declared chemicals in the workplace.

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Industrial chemicals differ in their treatment methods and types, depending on their physicochemical properties. Highly volatile chemicals are emitted despite installation of preventive facilities, such as scrubbers and adsorption towers. Some countries release a Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), which is a mandatory report on the amount of chemicals emitted annually.

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Benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX) are flammable substances used in a wide range of raw materials and products. Chemical accidents caused by flammable substances are different from leakage accidents of toxic materials. Initial explosions and fires may cause secondary or tertiary explosions, or fires with nearby flammable materials.

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  • Many industrial chemicals pose varying risks based on their chemical and physicochemical properties, which fluctuate with concentration.
  • The Korean Chemicals Control Act categorizes "hazardous chemicals," assesses their public risks, and imposes regulations on their allowable concentrations.
  • In a study analyzing different chemicals' vapor pressures and damage radii using various modeling programs, it was found that low concentrations resulted in minor damage, while higher vapor pressures increased the damage radius, highlighting the need for effective, science-based regulations for safety.
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Unlike other countries, the Korean chemical industry does not clearly distinguish between industrial sites and residential areas. The 2012 Gumi Hydrogen Fluoride Accident revealed that chemical accidents could cause damage to nearby residents. Accordingly, the Chemicals Control Act was enacted in 2015, which requested industrial sites using chemicals to perform a risk assessment for all chemical facilities and to distribute the results to the local residents and governments.

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  • This study investigated the antioxidant effects of 70% ethanol extract from GNE on cell lines exposed to hydrogen peroxide-induced damage.
  • The results demonstrated that GNE effectively scavenged free radicals and contained high levels of polyphenols and flavonoids, which contributed to its protective effects against oxidative stress.
  • These findings suggest that GNE could be beneficial in preventing diseases related to oxidative stress, such as Alzheimer's, respiratory inflammation, and chronic kidney diseases.
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Background And Purpose: Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs) are widely used to treat myasthenia gravis (MG). Although AChEIs are usually tolerated well, some MG patients suffer from side effects. Furthermore, a small proportion of MG patients show cholinergic hypersensitivity and cannot tolerate AChEIs.

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Purpose: Although a significant number of reports on new therapeutic options for refractory Kawasaki disease (KD) such as steroid, infliximab, or repeated intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) are available, their effectiveness in reducing the prevalence of coronary artery lesions (CAL) remains controversial. This study aimed to define the clinical characteristics of patients with refractory KD and to assess the effects of adjuvant therapy on patient outcomes.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 38 refractory KD patients from January 2012 to March 2015.

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Background And Purpose: Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (hyperKPP) is a muscle sodium-ion channelopathy characterized by recurrent paralytic attacks. A proportion of affected individuals develop fixed or chronic progressive weakness that results in significant disability. However, little is known about the pathology of hyperKPP-induced fixed weakness, including the pattern of muscle involvement.

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Introduction: Predictive factors for myasthenic crisis after transsternal thymectomy have been reported, but little is known about myasthenic crisis after videoscopic thymectomy (MCAVT).

Methods: We investigated 146 myasthenia gravis patients who underwent videoscopic thymectomy.

Results: Patients with MCAVT had a lower forced vital capacity (FVC) (2.

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Background And Purpose: Patients with muscle-specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK) antibody (MuSK-Ab)-positive myasthenia gravis (MG) show distinct responses to acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs). Although clinical responses to AChEIs in MuSK-Ab MG are reasonably well known, little is known about the electrophysiologic responses to AChEIs. We therefore investigated the clinical and electrophysiologic responses to AChEIs in MuSK-Ab-positive MG patients.

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Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), which restores specific immune responses, may paradoxically cause an inflammatory reaction known as immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS). We report a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome, who presented Molluscum contagiosum as IRIS after HAART, the first case in Korea.

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Systematic studies, combining batch experiments with NMR spectroscopic methods, are carried out for phosphate sorption on titanium dioxide (TiO(2)). It is found that phosphate sorption on TiO(2) decreases with increasing pH, whereas the phosphate uptake by TiO(2) increases with increasing ionic strength of the solution. In I ≤ 0.

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