Publications by authors named "JinSeok Kim"

Based on the hypothesis that hyperuricemia is a modifiable risk factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression, there is an expectation that urate-lowering therapy (ULT) could delay the progression of CKD. Here, we investigated changes in kidney function and the association of the serum uric acid (sUA) level and kidney function during ULT in patients with gout. To do this we conducted post-hoc analysis on patients who received ULT with either febuxostat or allopurinol for more than six months in the CARES trial.

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The excited-state dynamics of the GFP chromophore, HBDI (anionic -hydroxybenzylidene-2,3-dimethylimidazolinone), were investigated through a combination of theoretical nonadiabatic molecular dynamics (NAMD) simulations and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy (fs-TA). The NAMD simulations revealed that the primary dynamics in excited states involve the formation of a P-twisted intermediate (S), which undergoes pendulum-like oscillations with respect to ϕ = 90°. This motion serves as a reservoir for the excited-state population and the primary source of fluorescence.

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  • - The study analyzed changes in particulate matter (PM) in Northeast Asia, focusing on emission reduction efforts following two major air quality campaigns in 2016 and 2022 around the Korean Peninsula, using ground, aircraft measurements, and simulations.
  • - Significant reductions in air pollutants were observed, with PM and sulfur dioxide (SO) concentrations in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region dropping by 47.2% and 73.9%, respectively, due to effective emission strategies, also reflecting similar trends in Seoul.
  • - WRF-Chem model results indicated overall decreases in particulate pollutants, with shifts in their formation processes and transport patterns, revealing that the dominant factor for improving air quality was enhanced emission reduction measures rather than
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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors for relapse in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs), focusing on newly diagnosed patients who had muscle biopsies from 2000 to 2017.
  • Out of 105 patients, 62% experienced a relapse, with higher antinuclear antibody (ANA) titers noted in those who relapsed; significant factors including histopathologic features and prior use of immunosuppressants were linked to relapse rates.
  • The conclusion emphasized that using immunosuppressants early during the glucocorticoid tapering phase could help reduce relapse risk in IIM patients.
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Figure-eight-shaped nonplanar π-systems adopt distinctive chiral -symmetric structures, which are ideal for realizing efficient circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). However, the short-step and enantioselective synthesis of figure-eight π-systems represents a considerable challenge for the conventional bottom-up synthetic strategy. Herein, we report that the oxidative cleavage of the internal double bond of a commercially available polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, i.

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  • Identifying causal sentences in nuclear incident reports is crucial for enhancing nuclear safety, but manual labeling is complex and could benefit from automated methods.
  • The study introduces LERCause, a labeled dataset and labeling techniques that aid in classifying causal sentences, using three BERT models and various machine learning methods on a large annotated corpus.
  • Results showed BERT-based models, particularly BioBERT, performed best, achieving a 94.49% F1 score, setting a strong foundation for future research in causal sentence extraction in nuclear safety.
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  • Researchers aimed to create an algorithm based on inflammation-related markers to improve the diagnostic accuracy for idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) compared to traditional histopathologic methods.
  • The study analyzed muscle biopsy samples from 129 IIM patients and 73 controls, using a variety of immunostaining results to develop a diagnostic algorithm via classification and regression tree (CART) analysis.
  • The new algorithm using CD163 and MHC class I expression achieved a diagnostic accuracy of 95.5%, significantly outperforming traditional methods and correctly identifying 94.1% of IIM cases not meeting existing diagnostic criteria.
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  • This study examines how the porosity of neural electrodes affects nerve regeneration and recovery after sciatic nerve injury in rats.
  • Researchers tested two types of electrodes: one with 70% porosity and another with 30% porosity, finding that the higher porosity design led to better nerve regrowth and motor function over five weeks.
  • The results highlight the crucial role of electrode porosity in improving neural interface functionality, suggesting that optimizing this factor could enhance treatments for nerve injuries and neuroprosthetics.
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Background: Parainfluenza virus (PIV) is a significant etiological agent of acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRIs) in infants and young children. The present study has been conducted to investigate the prevalence of recently identified respiratory viruses.

Methods: In total, 543 oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal swab samples collected from hospitalized patients with acute respiratory symptoms (ARS) between January and December 2021 (5,653 females and 4,950 males) were tested for respiratory viruses using RT-PCR.

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This paper presents a direct 3D numerical simulation of biaxial surface wrinkling of thin metal film on a compliant substrate. The selected compliant substrate is a commercial Scotch tape on which a gold metal thin film has been transferred by using low adhesion between the thin metal film and polyimide substrate. Compared with the previous fabrication of a cylindrical thin-film wrinkling pattern, an undulated wrinkling pattern has been implemented by increasing the width of the thin metal film in order to create biaxial straining in the thin film.

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Advancements in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have led to a substantial increase in the availability of population genetic variant data, thus prompting the development of various population analysis tools to enhance our understanding of population structure and evolution. The tools that are currently used to analyze population genetic variant data generally require different environments, parameters, and formats of the input data, which can act as a barrier preventing the wide-spread usage of such tools by general researchers who may not be familiar with bioinformatics. To address this problem, we have developed an automated and comprehensive pipeline called PAPipe to perform nine widely used population genetic analyses using population NGS data.

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This study aims to develop and validate a sophisticated fork-shaped neural interface (FNI) designed for peripheral nerves, focusing on achieving high spatial resolution, functional selectivity, and improved charge storage capacities. The objective is to create a neurointerface capable of precise neuroanatomical analysis, neural signal recording, and stimulation.Our approach involves the design and implementation of the FNI, which integrates 32 multichannel working electrodes featuring enhanced charge storage capacities and low impedance.

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This study aimed to create Greenhouse Gas - Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies (GAINS)-Korea, an integrated model for evaluating climate and air quality policies in Korea, modeled after the international GAINS model. GAINS-Korea incorporates specific Korean data and enhances granularity for enabling local government-level analysis. The model includes source-receptor matrices used to simulate pollutant dispersion in Korea, generated through CAMx air quality modeling.

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Here, we present the synthesis and characterization of a novel 2D crystalline framework, named , which mainly consists of carbon and oxygen in a 2:1 molar ratio and features crown ether holes in its skeletal structure. The covalent-frameworked 2D crown ether can be synthesized on a gram-scale and exhibits fine chemical stability in various environments, including acid, base, and different organic solvents. The efficiently activates KI through the strong coordination of K with crown ether holes in a rigid framework, which enhances the nucleophilicity of I and significantly improves its catalytic activity for CO fixation with epoxides.

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A nanographene-fused expanded carbaporphyrin () and its BF complex () were synthesized. Single-crystal X-ray structures revealed that and are connected by two hexa--hexabenzocoronene (HBC) units and two dipyrromethene or BODIPY units, respectively. As prepared, and both show nonaromatic character with figure-of-eight carbaoctaphyrin (1.

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  • The compound 5,10,23-Trimesityl-substituted [24]hexaphyrin(1.1.0.0.1.0) was synthesized as a stable antiaromatic molecule using a base-catalyzed reaction, and it can be converted to an unstable aromatic [26]hexaphyrin.
  • The [24]hexaphyrin serves as a ligand, forming two complexes: a bis-Pd complex and a tris-Rh complex, each with distinct structures and properties.
  • The bis-Pd complex features two palladium ions linked by an acetate anion and exhibits a strong paratropic ring current, while the tris-Rh complex contains three
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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an emerging therapeutic option for patients with neuropathic pain due to spinal cord injury (SCI). Numerous studies on pain relief effects with SCS have been conducted and demonstrated promising results while the mechanisms of analgesic effect during SCS remain unclear. However, an experimental system that enables large-scale long-term animal studies is still an unmet need for those mechanistic studies.

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Objective: The extent of regional variations in cardiovascular risk and associated risk factors in patients with gout in South Korea remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the risk of major cardiovascular events in gout patients in different regions.

Methods: This was a nationwide cohort study based on the claims database of the Korean National Health Insurance and the National Health Screening Program.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the 4th leading cause of cancer-related death and has a poor 5-year overall survival. The superior therapeutic benefits of combination or co-administration of drugs as intraperitoneal chemotherapy have increased interest in developing strategies to deliver chemotherapeutic agents to patients safely. In this study, we prepared a gel comprising the thermosensitive poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-b-poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA-PEG-PLGA) polymer and gemcitabine (GEM), which is currently used as the primary chemotherapy for PDAC and rapamycin (RAPA), a mammalian TOR (mTOR) inhibitor, to deliver the drug through intraperitoneal injection.

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  • * The direct simulation incorporates mechanical imperfections in one step, allowing for quicker and less complex modeling while accurately determining key wrinkling parameters like wavelength and amplitude.
  • * Experimental results revealed the elastic moduli for 300 nm thick gold and aluminum films as 250 GPa and 300 GPa, respectively, by comparing experimental data with the simulation outcomes.
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This study, performed under the umbrella of the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution (TF-HTAP), responds to the global and regional atmospheric modelling community's need of a mosaic emission inventory of air pollutants that conforms to specific requirements: global coverage, long time series, spatially distributed emissions with high time resolution, and a high sectoral resolution. The mosaic approach of integrating official regional emission inventories based on locally reported data, with a global inventory based on a globally consistent methodology, allows modellers to perform simulations of high scientific quality while also ensuring that the results remain relevant to policymakers. HTAP_v3, an ad hoc global mosaic of anthropogenic inventories, has been developed by integrating official inventories over specific areas (North America, Europe, Asia including Japan and South Korea) with the independent Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) inventory for the remaining world regions.

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  • Prolonged use of visual display terminals (VDT) can lead to various health issues, including eyestrain and headaches, particularly among workers who increased their VDT usage during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The study analyzed data from over 28,000 wage workers in South Korea, comparing those who frequently use VDTs with those who use them less often to assess the occurrence of headache/eyestrain.
  • Results showed that workers in the VDT group experienced significantly higher rates of headache/eyestrain, with those always using VDTs being over twice as likely to report these symptoms compared to those who never use them.
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Objectives: Despite the epidemiological importance of social vulnerabilities in compliance with preventive measures, little is known about the disproportional nature of preventive behaviors in crisis-affected populations. We examined adherence to COVID-19 preventive behaviors, focusing on social distancing measures in the conflict-affected regions in eastern Ukraine.

Methods: From a multisectoral needs assessment conducted in 2020 using a household interview of a stratified simple random sample, we included 1,617 rural and urban households located in the government-controlled area.

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  • - A nonlinear finite element model was created to study how micro circular and annular plates bend when exposed to thermal and mechanical loads, using an advanced shear deformation theory.
  • - The model takes into account different material properties with a power-law distribution and various porosity levels, ensuring it reflects real-world complexities like geometric nonlinearity and strain gradient effects.
  • - The research investigates how factors like material distribution, porosity, and boundary conditions influence the bending behavior of these microplates under thermomechanical conditions.
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