Publications by authors named "Ji-Youn Oh"

Background: The direct entry of the camera under the epiglottis may provide a better view of the glottis than the indirect lifting of the epiglottis by placing the Macintosh blade tip on the vallecula when using the video laryngoscope. This study aimed to compare the efficiency of two different methods of lifting the epiglottis during the visualization of glottis using video laryngoscopy in the same patient.

Methods: This prospective study enrolled 60 patients who underwent general anesthesia with tracheal intubation.

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Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) account for approximately 15% of breast cancer cases and exhibit an aggressive clinical behavior. In this study, we designed and synthesized two series of 2-anilinopyrimidines based on the structure of our previously reported compound 1 that act as a selective inhibitor of the basal-like TNBC cell line MDA-MB-468. Through the fine-tuning of 1, cyclic and acyclic amines at 4-position of the pyrimidine core were turned out to be crucial for the selectivity.

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It has been reported that barley leaves possess beneficial properties such as antioxidant, hypolipidemic, antidepressant, and antidiabetic. Interestingly, barley sprouts contain a high content of saponarin, which showed both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. In this study, we evaluated the effect of barley sprouts on alcohol-induced liver injury mediated by inflammation and oxidative stress.

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Higher susceptibility to metabolic disease in male exemplifies the importance of sexual dimorphism in pathogenesis. We hypothesized that the higher incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in males involves sex-specific metabolic interactions between liver and adipose tissue. In the present study, we used a methionine-choline deficient (MCD) diet-induced fatty liver mouse model to investigate sex differences in the metabolic response of the liver and adipose tissue.

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Silymarin is a flavonoid extracted from the milk thistle Silybum marianum. It has been reported to prevent liver injuries induced by various chemicals or toxins. Our recent study suggested that silymarin induces hepatic synthesis of glutathione by increasing cysteine availability, which may consequently contribute to increased antioxidant capacity of the liver.

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Article Synopsis
  • Differential diagnosis of posterior neck pain can be complex and relies heavily on symptoms and physical exam findings.
  • Retropharyngeal calcific tendinitis is a rare condition caused by calcium deposits in the longus colli muscle, leading to severe neck pain and difficulties such as swallowing issues.
  • The case report highlights a patient who experienced acute retropharyngeal calcific tendinitis but was initially misdiagnosed and treated for myofascial neck pain syndrome.
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Recently, surgical-orthodontic treatment without preoperative orthodontic treatment (known as the surgery-first approach or SFA) has been proposed to improve facial aesthetics from the beginning of treatment, to shorten the entire treatment period, and to take advantage of the regional accelerated phenomenon for orthodontic tooth movement. The SFA concept involves the prediction and simulation of dental alignment, incisor decompensation, and arch coordination using manual setup models. Based on this, decisions regarding the surgical movement of the maxilla and mandible can be made to correct skeletal discrepancies through manual model surgery (MMS).

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Two genes on chromosome 21, namely dual specificity tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated kinase 1A (Dyrk1A) and regulator of calcineurin 1 (RCAN1), have been implicated in some of the phenotypic characteristics of Down syndrome, including the early onset of Alzheimer disease. Although a link between Dyrk1A and RCAN1 and the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) pathway has been reported, it remains unclear whether Dyrk1A directly interacts with RCAN1. In the present study, Dyrk1A is shown to directly interact with and phosphorylate RCAN1 at Ser(112) and Thr(192) residues.

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