Publications by authors named "Jong-Seok Park"

Nineteen species of the genus Discheramocephalus Johnson have been identified from the Afrotropical, Australasian, Indomalayan, and Neotropical regions. According to distribution of the previously known species and some undescribed species, Discheramocephalus has been suggested to be a pantropical genus. Herein, the first Palearctic species, Discheramocephalus jaeseoki sp.

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  • Follicular B (FOB) and marginal zone B (MZB) cells are essential for immune responses, but MZB cells can worsen endotoxic shock by producing interleukin-6.
  • The study finds that the transcription factors capicua (CIC) and ataxin-1-like (ATXN1L) are crucial for the development of both FOB and MZB cells, with CIC deficiency reducing both populations while ATXN1L deficiency primarily impacts MZB cells.
  • CIC deficiency disrupts B cell receptor signaling in FOB cells, and both deficiencies impair Notch signaling in MZB cells, with increased ETV4 levels preventing the development of MZB cells; deleting E
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  • * A study compared elderly patients who received oral nutritional supplements (ONSs) after total hip arthroplasty to those who did not, finding that ONSs led to better nutritional levels and shorter hospital stays.
  • * The results showed that the ONS group had less decline in protein levels, higher serum albumin after two weeks, reduced hospital stay, and lower rates of postoperative delirium compared to the control group.
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  • Smaller microplastics are ingested more frequently by marine zooplankton, regardless of shape.
  • Fragmented microplastics are more toxic than spherical ones of the same size.
  • The presence of prey influences both the ingestion of microplastics and their toxicity to zooplankton, highlighting the importance of feeding strategies.
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Tracking of soil-dwelling insects poses greater challenges compared to aboveground-dwelling animals in terrestrial systems. A metal detector system consisting of a commercially available detector and aluminum tags was developed for detecting dung beetle, Copris ochus Motschulsky (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). First, detection efficacy of the system was evaluated by varying volumes of aluminum tags attached on a plastic model of the insect and also by varying angles.

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  • Microplastics (MPs), particularly polyethylene terephthalate (PET), are persistent pollutants in oceans that pose risks to marine life, but their toxicity effects are not well understood.
  • A study on the marine rotifer Brachionus koreanus found no significant mortality after exposure to PET MPs, even after 24 and 48 hours.
  • However, PET MPs led to increased reactive oxygen species and changes in important biological processes, suggesting potential long-term toxicity affecting the rotifer's antioxidant systems, immune functions, and energy metabolism.
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  • - The study aimed to evaluate how orthopedic surgeons in South Korea treat osteoporosis in patients who have had hip fractures, based on responses from 97 members of the Korean Hip Society.
  • - Results showed that the majority of surgeons were experienced and commonly performed vitamin D testing; most often prescribing calcium, vitamin D, and denosumab as first-line treatments.
  • - The findings emphasized the importance of orthopedic surgeons' involvement in osteoporosis management, indicating that most participants aligned with current treatment strategies to reduce fracture risk.
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Unlabelled: A calibration curve is required for reliable and accurate quantitative real-time PCR analysis of genetically modified (GM) organisms, necessitating the use of reference materials as calibrators. In this study, two types of DNA calibrators-plasmid DNA (pDNA) and genomic DNA (gDNA)-were used to quantify four GM soybean events (SYHT0H2, MON87751, DAS-44406-6, and DAS-81419-2). The PCR efficiency and linearity for the calibrators adhered to the CODEX guidelines.

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The genus Kugelann (Goniaceritae: Bythinini) is the most species-rich genus of the subfamily Pselaphinae and is mainly distributed in the Palearctic region. Although previous studies have documented 14 species in the Korean Peninsula, the true diversity, ecology, and immature stages of the genus are still inadequately known. In this study, five new Korean species are described: , , , , and Illustrations of the habitus and other morphological details, and a distribution map are provided.

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Purpose: This study examined the methods for treatment of femoral neck fracture (FNF) preferred by members of the Korean Hip Society (KHS) and identified factors that influence decisions regarding the surgical intervention of choice.

Materials And Methods: A total of 97 members of the KHS responded to the 16-question survey which included questions about the mean number of surgeries performed each month for treatment of femoral neck fractures, the cut-off age for deciding between internal fixation and arthroplasty, the implant used most often, usage of cement, and factors influencing each decision.

Results: The mean cut-off age used when deciding between internal fixation and arthroplasty was 64 years old.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the current status of venous thromboembolism (VTE) prevention in Korean patients with hip fractures.

Materials And Methods: A survey using a questionnaire on the experiences and protocols of VTE prevention was conducted among 570 members of the Korean Hip Society.

Results: A total of 97 surgeons responded, with a response rate of 17.

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  • The Nossidiinae subfamily was created in 2019 and includes five genera, one of which is fossil.
  • Two existing species of the genus Nossidium have been found in the Palaearctic region.
  • This paper introduces three new species from South Korea: Nossidium koreanum, Sindosium longifilum, and S. chungbukicum, marking significant firsts for the region.
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Given their worldwide distribution and toxicity to aquatic organisms, methylmercury (MeHg) and microplastics (MP) are major pollutants in marine ecosystems. Although they commonly co-exist in the ocean, information on their toxicological interactions is limited. Therefore, to understand the toxicological interactions between MeHg and MP (6-μm polystyrene), we investigated the bioaccumulation of MeHg, its cytotoxicity, and transcriptomic modulation in the brackish water flea Diaphanosoma celebensis following single and combined exposure to MeHg and MP.

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Purpose: Bipolar hemiarthroplasty has recently been acknowledged as an effective option for treatment of unstable intertrochanteric fracture. Trochanteric fragment nonunion can cause postoperative weakness of the abductor muscle and dislocation; therefore, reduction and fixation of the fragment is essential. The purpose of this study was to perform an evaluation and analysis of the outcomes of bipolar hemiarthroplasty using a useful wiring technique for management of unstable intertrochanteric fractures.

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Background: The endangered longhorn beetle Callipogon (Eoxenus) relictus, which was designated as a natural monument since 1968 in Korea is still attracting public concern because of its extraordinary body size. Although mitochondrial genome data of this species was reported using Korean individual in 2017, start codon of cox1 is controversial and the secondary structures of transfer RNAs have not been illustrated.

Objective: To report complete mitochondrial genome of Callipogon (Eoxenus) relictus from Chinese breed.

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The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of () (Goeze, 1777) (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) is reported. This mitogenome (GenBank accession no. OL675411) is 16,600 bp in size and consists of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes (tRNAs), and two ribosomal RNA genes (rRNA).

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PCL nanofibrous scaffolds are widely used as bone scaffolds, and they can increase the efficiency of bone regeneration by loading drugs and/or growth factors onto them. However, to obtain a more effective bone regeneration effect, it is necessary to increase drug loading and release efficiency. In this study, conductive hydrogel forming nanofibrous scaffolds were prepared to increase drug efficiency.

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Polymer blending is a method in which polymers with different properties are mixed so that each advantage appears in one polymer blend. Improved thermal and mechanical properties of blends can be prepared by blending with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) of a non-polar polymer and polyurethane (PU) of a polar polymer. However, a compatibilizer is required because it has the disadvantage that blending has low miscibility due to the different phases.

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  • The Staphylinidae family, which includes the rove beetles Paederus fuscipes and Aleochara curtula, is the largest beetle group globally, with recent outbreaks reported in South Korea and little research on their genetics.
  • The objective of the study was to develop microsatellite markers and assess the genetic diversity and population structures of these two beetle species using next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques.
  • Results showed that P. fuscipes had a shallow population structure with no significant clustering by locality, while A. curtula displayed significant genetic differentiation based on collection locations, indicating environmentally-driven population variations.
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In orthopedics, a number of synthetic bone substitutes are being used for the repair and regeneration of damaged or diseased bone. The nature of the bone substitutes determines the clinical outcome and its application for a range of orthopedic clinical conditions. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate the possible applications of multichannel granular bone substitutes in different types of orthopedic clinical conditions, including bone tumor, fracture, and bone defect with arthroplasty.

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The cosmopolitan euaesthetine genus, Motschulsky, 1857, with about 90 Palaearctic species, was formerly known by a single species, Puthz, 2011, of which 2 specimens were collected in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. In this paper, the knowledge of the Korean fauna is expanded to include six species, including four described here based on a rich material collected in recent years. A key to all six species of Korean , illustration of the habitus and diagnostic characters, and a distribution map are provided.

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The effectiveness of small-diameter vascular grafts depends on their antithrombogenic properties and ability to undergo accelerated endothelialization. The extreme hydrophobic nature of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) hinders vascular tissue integration, limiting its use in medical implants. To enhance the antithrombogenicity of PCL as a biomaterial, we grafted 2-aminoethyl methacrylate (AEMA) hydrochloride onto the PCL surface using gamma irradiation; developed a biodegradable heparin-immobilized PCL nanofibrous scaffold using gamma irradiation and -(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-'-ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride/-hydroxysuccinimide reaction chemistry; and incorporated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) into the scaffold to promote vascular endothelial cell proliferation and prevent thrombosis on the vascular grafts.

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: Steinmann pins are commonly used in orthopedics, with a low rate of complications. However, thermal osteonecrosis may occur when a pin is inserted using a drill. There have been no reports on late-onset fractures at the Steinmann pin insertion site.

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B-1 cell development mainly occurs via fetal and neonatal hematopoiesis and is suppressed in adult bone marrow hematopoiesis. However, little is known about the factors inhibiting B-1 cell development at the adult stage. We report that capicua (CIC) suppresses postnatal B-1a cell development and survival.

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Central tolerance is achieved through positive and negative selection of thymocytes mediated by T cell receptor (TCR) signaling strength. Thus, dysregulation of the thymic selection process often leads to autoimmunity. Here, we show that Capicua (CIC), a transcriptional repressor that suppresses autoimmunity, controls the thymic selection process.

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