Publications by authors named "Jong-min Kim"

We analyzed the publication and submission statuses of Korean medical journals from 2010 to 2024, amidst challenges impacting researchers. Data from 58 domestic journals identified through the 2023 JCR database were used to assess publication status, while data from the () were utilized to examine submission status. The proportion of published original articles by domestic authors decreased by 3% in 2024 compared to 2023.

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Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) undergo metabolic pathway transitions, including aerobic glycolysis, fatty acid oxidation, and amino acid metabolism, which are important for their function. Metabolic dysfunction in VSMCs can lead to age-related vascular diseases. -GlcNAcylation, a nutrient-dependent posttranslational modification linked specifically to glucose metabolism, plays an important role in this context.

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Background: Magnolia kobus DC (MO), as a plant medicine, has been reported to have various physiological activities, including neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and anti-diabetic effects. However, vascular protective effects of MO remain incompletely understood. In this study, we evaluated the vascular protective effect of MO against ferroptosis in a carotid artery ligation (CAL)-induced neointimal hyperplasia mouse model and in aortic thoracic smooth muscle A7r5 cells.

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The Korean Huntington's Disease Society (KHDS) has recently published a practical guide for clinical approach to patients with Huntington's disease (HD) in Korea in April issue of Journal of Movement Disorders this year.1 This article is the second practical guide particularly focused on 1) essential points of genetic counseling for families of HD covering issues of testing minors and prenatal/preimplantation testing; and 2) premanifest HD and useful laboratory investigations for assessing disease severity and progression. The latter part of this article deals with special issues of juvenile and very late-onset HD, and common comorbidities in HD patients.

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Background & Aims: Various hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) prediction models have been proposed for patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) using clinical variables. We aimed to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-based HCC prediction model by incorporating imaging biomarkers derived from abdominal computed tomography (CT) images along with clinical variables.

Methods: An AI prediction model employing a gradient-boosting machine algorithm was developed utilizing imaging biomarkers extracted by DeepFore, a deep learning-based CT auto-segmentation software.

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  • Widespread interest in nanoscale pillar structures for optical devices faces challenges like high equipment costs and limited scalability due to traditional manufacturing methods.
  • The study introduces a novel technique using thermally assisted nanotransfer printing to create highly uniform nanoscale pillar arrays, achieving an impressive density of 0.1 tera-pillars per square inch.
  • These nanopillars are demonstrated as effective surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensors, providing consistent performance and sensitivity at very low concentrations while maintaining durability for multiple uses.
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Background: The literature provides limited evidence regarding postoperative outcomes and complications following simultaneous bilateral medial opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO). This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcomes and complications associated with simultaneous bilateral MOWHTO.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 72 knees from 36 patients (mean age, 58.

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Chronic exposure to particulate matter (PM) causes brain damage through intestinal imbalance. This study was estimated to confirm the regulatory activity of green tea against chronic PM exposure-induced abnormal gut-brain axis (GBA) in BALB/c mice. The green tea, as an aqueous extract of matcha (EM), ameliorated the colon length, short chain fatty acid contents, antioxidant biomarkers, myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, and serum inflammatory cytokines.

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This multicentre, prospective, single-arm study evaluated safinamide as add-on therapy to levodopa in Korean patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with motor fluctuations with ≥ 1.5 h of "off" time daily, who took levodopa ≥ 3 times/day (n = 199). Baseline levodopa and dopamine agonist doses were maintained without escalation during the 18-week treatment period.

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Purpose: To investigate the clinical and objective outcomes of meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) using bone fixation in patients after a minimum follow-up duration of 15 years and to compare the demographic factors and allograft status between patients who experienced progression of osteoarthritis and those who did not.

Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent primary MAT between December 1996 and January 2008 were reviewed retrospectively. The inclusion criterion was primary MAT with a minimum follow-up duration of 15 years.

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Silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) is drawing significant attention as a potential anode material for lithium-ion batteries due to its remarkable cycle life and the distinctive Si-O-C hybrid bonding within its structure. However, a notable drawback of SiOC-based electrodes is their poor electrical conductivity. In this study, we synthesized sulfur-doped silicon oxycarbide (S-SiOC) facile one-pot pyrolysis from a mixture of commercial silicone oil with 1-dodecanethiol.

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Purpose: To develop fully-automated abdominal organ segmentation algorithms from non-enhanced abdominal CT and low-dose chest CT and assess their feasibility for automated CT volumetry and 3D radiomics analysis of abdominal solid organs.

Methods: Fully-automated nnU-Net-based models were developed to segment the liver, spleen, and both kidneys in non-enhanced abdominal CT, and the liver and spleen in low-dose chest CT. 105 abdominal CTs and 60 low-dose chest CTs were used for model development, and 55 abdominal CTs and 10 low-dose chest CTs for external testing.

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Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are highly vulnerable to damage, being in a constant state of proliferation. Reserve stem cells repair the intestinal epithelium following damage-induced ablation of ISCs. Here, we report that the epigenetic regulator plant homology domain (PHD) finger protein 16 (PHF16) restores homeostasis of the intestinal epithelium after initial damage-induced repair.

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  • The study aimed to compare the prevalence, location, and patterns of meniscal allograft tears between medial and lateral transplantation using bone fixation techniques, focusing on time elapsed post-surgery.
  • Researchers reviewed charts and MRI scans of 327 patients who underwent meniscal allograft transplantation from December 1996 to June 2019, looking for tear occurrences over a minimum follow-up of 2 years.
  • Findings showed similar incidences of allograft tears (32.7% medial vs. 30.9% lateral), with tears mainly located in the posterior horn; root tears were more common in medial transplants, while meniscocapsular separation was frequent in lateral
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  • * Results show that 75.3% of PD patients had AS accumulation compared to only 8.5% of control patients, indicating the diagnostic potential of AS presence in identifying PD.
  • * The research found that longer disease duration and the specific rostrocaudal distribution of AS accumulation in the GI tract serve as predictors for the presence of AS in PD patients, suggesting a distinct progression pattern in the disease.
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Background CT performed for various clinical indications has the potential to predict cardiometabolic diseases. However, the predictive ability of individual CT parameters remains underexplored. Purpose To evaluate the ability of automated CT-derived markers to predict diabetes and associated cardiometabolic comorbidities.

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Our objective was to develop and evaluate the clinical feasibility of deep-learning-based synthetic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DL-SynCCT) in patients designated for nonenhanced CT (NECT). We proposed a weakly supervised learning with the utilization of virtual non-contrast CT (VNC) for the development of DL-SynCCT. Training and internal validations were performed with 2202 pairs of retrospectively collected contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) images with the corresponding VNC images acquired from dual-energy CT.

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Purpose: The use of rodent models for diabetes, particularly with pancreatic islet transplantation, has been prevalent in various preclinical trials. The purpose of this study is to establish a diabetes mellitus (DM) model in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats using alloxan evaluated by assessing alloxan dosage, the induction rate of diabetes, and glucose stability through insulin treatment.

Methods: Over the course of 13 experimental rounds, diabetes was induced in 86 SD rats using alloxan at concentrations of 200 mg/kg (16 rats) or 150 mg/kg (70 rats).

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Purpose: To investigate serial changes in postoperative alignment over 5 years after open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO) and to identify risk factors associated with alterations in the postoperative weightbearing line (WBL) ratio.

Methods: Patients who underwent OWHTO during 2011-2017 were retrospectively reviewed. The inclusion criteria were (1) follow-up duration ≥5 years and (2) serial postoperative longstanding hip-to-ankle radiographs to evaluate alignment alterations.

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Purpose: A tibial cement spacer (TCS) with spikes offers better initial stability than a conventional TCS and reduces spacer-related problems in two-stage revision total knee arthroplasty (R-TKA) for infection. We compared the clinical outcomes of two-stage revision arthroplasty for infected TKA using spiked TCS with that of conventional TCS.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 29 patients who underwent two-stage revision arthroplasty using an articulating cement spacer and who could be followed up for at least one year.

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Objective: This study investigated whether early cognitive assessment in children with developmental delay (DD) predicts cognitive development. We investigated the correlation between cognitive and language development in children with DD, cerebral palsy (CP), and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Methods: Data were collected from children diagnosed with DD who visited the hospital between 2015 and 2023.

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Purpose: Whether the longevity of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) differs between postoperative phenotypes has not been investigated. This study aims to examine which phenotype has a worse long-term survival rate than the reference phenotype (neutral alignment-parallel joint line), and whether joint-line obliquity (JLO) affects the survivorship of TKA.

Methods: A total of 945 knees that underwent primary TKAs for primary osteoarthritis from January 2000 to January 2009 were included.

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  • A study analyzed the impact of an antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP) on pediatric patients' bacteremia, antimicrobial use, and mortality rates between 2001 and 2019.
  • The results showed a significant increase in the proportion of ESBL-producing bacteria from 17% to 35% after the ASP was implemented, but overall antimicrobial use decreased.
  • Importantly, the 30-day mortality rate for patients with bacteremia remained stable at 10% in both pre- and post-intervention periods, indicating that the ASP was effective in reducing medication usage without increasing death rates.
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Background & Aims: CT-P13 subcutaneous (SC), an SC formulation of the intravenous (IV) infliximab biosimilar CT-P13 IV, creates a unique exposure profile. The LIBERTY studies aimed to demonstrate superiority of CT-P13 SC vs placebo as maintenance therapy in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).

Methods: Two randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind studies were conducted in patients with moderately to severely active CD or UC and inadequate response or intolerance to corticosteroids and immunomodulators.

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