Publications by authors named "In Ho Lee"

Until now, many researchers have conducted evaluations on hippocampi for analyses of cognitive dysfunction models using scopolamine. However, depending on the purposes of these analyses, there are differences in the experimental results for the hippocampi and cortexes. Therefore, this study intends to compare various analyses of cognitive dysfunction after scopolamine administration with each other in hippocampi and cortexes.

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  • This study used time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) data along with machine learning to classify six different types of plastics.* -
  • The research involved preprocessing measurement data by identifying local maxima, then applying several machine learning techniques, including ensemble analysis with decision trees and gradient boosting.* -
  • The methods employed also included principal component analysis for data visualization, enabling better understanding of the features that differentiate each plastic type and their chemical properties.*
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  • Ultra-early diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) can predict poor neurological outcomes post-cardiac arrest, primarily when performed within 6 hours of achieving spontaneous circulation (ROSC).
  • In a study involving 206 patients, high-signal intensity (HSI) on ultra-early DW-MRI was linked to poor outcomes, with specific CPR factors affecting its presence.
  • Key findings highlighted that the timing between ROSC and DW-MRI scan significantly influences HSI results, particularly for patients with shorter low-flow times or those presenting with a shockable rhythm.
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  • The study focused on how cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow changes relate to neurological outcomes in patients who had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
  • It included 30 patients, measuring CSF flow with MRI immediately after they regained consciousness and again 72 hours later.
  • Results showed that while there was no significant difference in immediate CSF flow direction between groups with good and poor outcomes, at 72 hours, a much higher percentage of poor prognosis patients exhibited a specific CSF flow direction indicating worse neurological status.
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Background: Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HIBI) is a common complication of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).

Objectives: We investigated whether grey-to-white matter ratio (GWR) values, measured using early head computed tomography (HCT), were associated with neurologic outcomes based on the severity of HIBI in survivors of OHCA.

Methods: This retrospective multicenter study included adult comatose OHCA survivors who underwent an HCT scan within 2 h after the return of spontaneous circulation.

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Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH) in the head and neck is a rare benign lesion containing glandular tissue covered with ciliated respiratory epithelium. In the head and neck, REAH of the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and nasopharynx have been reported in literature. Due to rareness of REAH and insufficient knowledge of its imaging features, the diagnosis can be challenging when we encounter a non-specific cystic mass at an uncommon site in the head or neck.

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Background: To determine if the density distribution proportion of Hounsfield unit (HUdp) in head computed tomography (HCT) images can be used to quantitatively measure cerebral edema in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).

Methods: This retrospective observational study included adult comatose OHCA survivors who underwent HCT within 6 h (first) and 72-96 h (second), all performed using the same CT scanner. Semi-automated quantitative analysis was used to identify differences in HUdp at specific HU ranges across the intracranial component based on neurological outcome.

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This study investigated the prognostic performance of combination strategies using a multimodal approach in patients treated after cardiac arrest. Prospectively collected registry data were used for this retrospective analysis. Poor outcome was defined as a cerebral performance category of 3-5 at 6 months.

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  • The study focused on analyzing ultra-early brain MRI findings in comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest to identify ADC thresholds linked to neurological outcomes.
  • Researchers evaluated 131 adult patients using DW-MRI to correlate ADC values with neurological outcomes, finding that lower whole brain ADC values were associated with poorer outcomes.
  • The multivariable model, which included pupillary light reflex and serum neuron-specific enolase along with ADC values, provided the most accurate predictions for poor neurological outcomes six months post-cardiac arrest.
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We investigated prognostic strategies for predicting good outcomes in the early stage of post-cardiac-arrest care using multiple prognostic tests that are available until 24 h after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). A retrospective analysis was conducted on 138 out-of-hospital cardiac-arrest patients who underwent prognostic tests, including the gray-white-matter ratio (GWR-BG), the Glasgow Coma Scale motor (GCS-M) score before sedative administration, and the neuron-specific enolase (NSE) level measured at 24 h after the ROSC. We investigated the prognostic performances of the tests as single predictors and in various combination strategies.

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Fabrication of high quantum efficiency nanoscale device is challenging due to increased carrier loss at surface. Low dimensional materials such 0D quantum dots and 2D materials have been widely studied to mitigate the loss. Here, we demonstrate a strong photoluminescence enhancement from graphene/III-V quantum dot mixed-dimensional heterostructures.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of music therapy as an alternative treatment on depression in children and adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by activating serotonin (5-HT) and improving stress coping ability.

Methods: This study is designed based on randomization method. A total of 36 subjects participated in the experiment, consisting of an ADHD control group (n = 18) and ADHD music therapy group (n = 18).

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Background: This study aimed to investigate the association between ultra-early (within 6 h after return of spontaneous circulation [ROSC]) brain diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) and neurological outcomes in comatose survivors after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Methods: We conducted a registry-based observational study from May 2018 to February 2022 at a Chungnam national university hospital in Daejeon, Korea. Presence of high-signal intensity (HSI) (P) was defined as a HSI on DW-MRI with corresponding hypoattenuation on the apparent diffusion coefficient map irrespective of volume after hypoxic ischemic brain injury; absence of HSI was defined as A.

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Tunable electrical phase transitions based on the structural and quantum-state phase transitions in two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides have attracted attention in both semiconducting electronics and quantum electronics applications. Here, we report gate-voltage-induced reversible electrical phase transitions in MoWSe (MoWSe) field-effect transistors prepared on SiO/Si substrates. In gate-induced depletion regions of the 2H phase, an electrical current resumes flow at 150 K < < 200 K with decreasing irrespective of the layer number () for MoWSe when < 20.

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Irisin is a myokine caused by exercise that improves insulin resistance and weight loss. However, under unfavorable conditions such as air pollution, and during the pandemic, outdoor activities are uncomfortable. Therefore, in this study, the effect of heat therapy (half bath 42 ± 0.

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Van der Waals heterostructures with two-dimensional magnets offer a magnetic junction with an atomically sharp and clean interface. This attribute ensures that the magnetic layers maintain their intrinsic spin-polarized electronic states and spin-flipping scattering processes at a minimum level, a trait that can expand spintronic device functionalities. Here, using a van der Waals assembly of ferromagnetic FeGeTe with non-magnetic hexagonal boron nitride and WSe layers, we demonstrate electrically tunable, highly transparent spin injection and detection across the van der Waals interfaces.

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Background: Rapid disease progression in neuroemergencies is associated with blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption. We investigated a less invasive strategy for assessing BBB status by evaluating S100 calcium-binding protein B (S100B) and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) at early stages of the hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HIBI) cascade.

Methods: This retrospective study used prospectively collected data from patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (August 2019-July 2021).

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Sequence-structure alignment for protein sequences is an important task for the template-based modeling of 3D structures of proteins. Building a reliable sequence-structure alignment is a challenging problem, especially for remote homologue target proteins. We built a method of sequence-structure alignment called CRFalign, which improves upon a base alignment model based on HMM-HMM comparison by employing pairwise conditional random fields in combination with nonlinear scoring functions of structural and sequence features.

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Caffeine and orexin can affect awakening, neuroendocrine, and sympathetic nerve function. Our previous study has reported that caffeine intake can increase human body temperature. However, little is known about the combined effects of thermotherapy and caffeine intake on human serum orexin concentrations.

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Although ultrasound plays an important role in the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD), image interpretation requires extensive training. High operator variability and limited image quality control of ultrasound images have made the application of computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) challenging. This study assessed the effect of integrating computer-extracted measurable features with the convolutional neural network (CNN) on the ultrasound image CAD accuracy of CKD.

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Background: We compared the ability of head computed tomography (HCT) and MRI, respectively, obtained before or after target temperature management to predict neurologic outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors.

Methods: This retrospective study included adult comatose OHCA survivors who underwent neuroimaging scans within 6 h (first HCT) or 72-96 h (second HCT and MRI) after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). We calculated the gray-white matter ratio (GWR), hypoxic-ischemic brain injury presence (loss of boundary at the basal ganglia level [LOB at BG], sulcal effacement at the centrum semiovale [SE at CS], and pseudo-SAH sign), and the overall score based on MRI findings (a total score of 21 brain regions individually scored according to the degree of signal abnormality).

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We aimed to explore the stratification of physiological factors affecting cerebral perfusion pressure, including arterial oxygen tension, arterial carbon dioxide tension, mean arterial pressure, intracranial pressure (ICP), and blood-brain barrier (BBB) status, with respect to primary or secondary brain injury (PBI or SBI) after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Among the retrospectively enrolled 97 comatose OHCA survivors undergoing post-cardiac arrest (PCA) care, 46 (47.4%) with already established PBI (high signal intensity (HSI) on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) had higher ICP ( = 0.

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Some cyanobacteria produce toxins that threaten the aquatic ecosystem and human health. To prevent serious consequences, this study suggests a potential means of reducing microalgal toxins, microcystins (MCs) by applying non-thermal plasma (NTP) process. Quantified MC-RR, -LR, and -YR were drastically degraded and removed as much as 99.

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The energy band alignments and associated material properties at the contacts between metal and two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenide (SCTMD) films determine the important traits in 2D SCTMD-based electronic and optical device applications. In this work, we realize 2D vertical diodes with asymmetric metal-SCTMD contact areas where currents are dominated by the contact-limited charge flows in the transport regimes of Fowler-Nordheim tunneling and Schottky emission. With straightforward current-voltage characteristics, we can accurately evaluate the interface parameters such as Schottky barrier heights and the vertical effective masses of tunneling charges.

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