Publications by authors named "Jongchan Kim"

We aimed to evaluate the accuracy of the artificial intelligence (AI)-based software INF-M01 in diagnosing suspected bladder tumors using cystoscopy images. Additionally, we aimed to assess the ability of INF-M01 to distinguish and mark suspected bladder cancer using whole cystoscopy images. : A randomized retrospective clinical trial was conducted using a total of 5670 cystoscopic images provided by three institutions, comprising 1890 images each (486 bladder cancer images and 1404 normal images).

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The polarization switching mechanism in ferroelectric ZrO involves the nucleation and subsequent migration of nonpolar domain boundaries; however, the fundamental mechanism driving this process remains inadequately understood. The present study introduces a mechanism for nearly barrierless polarization switching in 180° domain walls, facilitated by a the half-unit-cell nonpolar phase between oppositely polarized domains. Based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations, two types of 180° domain walls are explored, featuring head-to-head and tail-to-tail polarization boundaries, with nonpolar orthorhombic and tetragonal 4/ phases as the respective domain walls.

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  • This study evaluates the recurrence patterns after surgery in patients with early-stage renal cell carcinoma (RCC) to better inform follow-up care.
  • It involved 2960 patients who had radical or partial nephrectomy, highlighting the significant recurrence rates and the importance of long-term monitoring.
  • Findings indicate that recurrences can occur well beyond 5 years post-surgery, often in the lungs, bones, and kidneys, suggesting the need for extended follow-up and imaging studies to catch potential recurrences early.
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Photovoltaic power generation is influenced not only by variable environmental factors, such as solar radiation, temperature, and humidity, but also by the condition of equipment, including solar modules and inverters. In order to preserve energy production, it is essential to maintain and operate the equipment in optimal condition, which makes it crucial to determine the condition of the equipment in advance. This paper proposes a method of determining a degradation of efficiency by focusing on photovoltaic equipment, especially inverters, using LSTM (Long Short-Term Memory) for maintenance.

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Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a heterogeneous population that play diverse roles in airway inflammation after exposure to allergens and infections. However, how ILCs respond after exposure to environmental toxins is not well understood. Here we show a novel method for studying the heterogeneity of rare lung ILC populations by magnetic enrichment for lung ILCs followed by particle-templated instant partition sequencing (PIP-seq).

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Chiral hybrid perovskites show promise for advanced spin-resolved optoelectronics due to their excellent polarization-sensitive properties. However, chiral perovskites developed to date rely solely on the interaction between chiral organic ligand cations exhibiting point chirality and an inorganic framework, leading to a poorly ordered short-range chiral system. Here, we report a powerful method to overcome this limitation using dynamic long-range organization of chiral perovskites guided by the incorporation of chiral dopants, which induces strong interactions between chiral dopants and chiral cations.

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Chiral organic-inorganic hybrids combining chirality of organic molecules and semiconducting properties of inorganic frameworks generate chiral excitons without external spin injection, creating the potential for chiroptoelectronics. However, the relationship between molecular chirality and exciton chirality is still unclear. Here we show the strain-amplified exciton chirality in one-dimensional chiral metal halides.

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  • Researchers have used CRISPR/Cas9 to mutate eight genes in rice to create a plant-based system (PhytoRice®) that produces therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) without plant-specific N-glycans, addressing immunogenicity concerns.
  • The resulting product, P-TMab, has the same amino acid sequence as the standard trastuzumab (TMab) but shows significantly improved effectiveness in inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and binding to immune receptors.
  • P-TMab also demonstrates better tumor uptake and lower liver uptake in a mouse model, suggesting that PhytoRice® offers a promising alternative to current mammalian cell systems for producing mAbs with enhanced therapeutic potential.
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Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a heterogeneous population that play diverse roles in airway inflammation after exposure to allergens and infections. However, how ILCs respond after exposure to environmental toxins is not well understood. Here we show a novel method for studying the heterogeneity of rare lung ILC populations by magnetic enrichment for lung ILCs followed by particle-templated instant partition sequencing (PIP-seq).

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Background: The role of cytoreductive nephrectomy (CN) in the treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) remains unclear in the immuno-oncology (IO) era. The results of two randomized trials, CARMENA and SURTIME, questioned the role and timing of CN. However, despite the latest advances in the systemic treatment of mRCC, previous trials have only used targeted therapy, and no studies have fully investigated the role of CN in immune checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) settings, and there is an urgent need for future studies to better define the role and timing of CN.

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We previously developed a machine learning (ML)-assisted system for predicting the clinical activity score (CAS) in thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) using digital facial images taken by a digital single-lens reflex camera in a studio setting. In this study, we aimed to apply this system to smartphones and detect active TAO (CAS ≥3) using facial images captured by smartphone cameras. We evaluated the performance of our system on various smartphone models and compared it with the performance of ophthalmologists with varying clinical experience.

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TEAD transcription factors play a central role in the Hippo signaling pathway. In this study, we focused on transcriptional enhancer factor TEF-3 (TEAD4), exploring its regulation by the deubiquitinase OTU domain-containing protein 6A (OTUD6A). We identified OTUD6A as a TEAD4-interacting deubiquitinase, positively influencing TEAD-driven transcription without altering TEAD4 stability.

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Introduction: We compared radical prostatectomy (RP) and radiotherapy (RT) as local therapies for primary tumors and examined their associations with survival outcomes and urinary tract complications in patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer (omPC).

Methods: We evaluated the data of 85 patients diagnosed with omPC who underwent local therapy for primary tumors between January 2008 and December 2018. Of the 85 patients, 31 underwent prostate RT, while 54 underwent RP.

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Most patients diagnosed with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) are also detected with small and organ-confined tumors, and the majority of these are classified as clinical tumor stage 1a (cT1a). A considerable proportion of patients with cT1 RCC shows tumor upstaging to pathological stage 3a (pT3a), and these patients have worse oncological outcomes. The role of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in RCC has been limited to monitoring treatment response and resistance.

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Background And Objective: An overactive bladder (OAB) is primarily managed with behavioural therapy and using anticholinergics and beta-3 agonists. Reports have shown that the use of anticholinergics by OAB patients was associated with an increased risk of new-onset dementia compared with those using beta-3 agonists. This study compares the risks of dementia among patients with an OAB starting on a beta-3 agonist alone, an anticholinergic alone, or a combination treatment.

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Background: Although a combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is recommended as the first line treatment option for metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC), several immune-related adverse events (irAEs) occur, especially hepatitis. We explored the therapeutic benefits and safety profile of combining oncolytic vaccinia virus, JX-594, with a programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) inhibitor.

Methods: We used early-stage and advanced-stage orthotopic murine mRCC models developed by our group.

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Previous studies have shown a correlation between resting heart rate (HR) measured by wearable devices and serum free thyroxine concentration in patients with thyroid dysfunction. We have developed a machine learning (ML)-assisted system that uses HR data collected from wearable devices to predict the occurrence of thyrotoxicosis in patients. HR monitoring data were collected using a wearable device for a period of 4 months in 175 patients with thyroid dysfunction.

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Interfacial tension varies with temperature. This paper investigates the effects of temperature-dependent interfacial tension on shear wave velocity. We designed a nylon cell equipped with bender elements in a cross-hole configuration to measure the shear wave velocity of nine sand-silt mixtures with different degrees of saturation ( = 0%, 2.

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Interparticle electronic coupling is essential for self-assembled colloidal nanocrystal (NC) solid semiconductors to fulfill their wide-tunable electrical and optoelectrical properties, but it has been limited by disorders. Here, a disorder-tolerant coupling approach is presented by synthesizing self-organized NC solids based on amorphous/nanocrystalline phase-composites. The ZnO amorphous matrix, which infills the space between the less regularly ordered ZnO NCs, enables robust electronic coupling between neighboring NCs via the resonant wave function overlap, leading to a disorder-tolerant resonant conducting state.

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Formation of charged trions is detrimental to the luminescence quantum efficiency of colloidal quantum dot (QD) thin films as they predominantly undergo nonradiative recombination. In this regard, control of charged trion formation is of interest for both fundamental characterization of the quasi-particles and performance optimization. Using CdSe/CdS QDs as a prototypical material system, here we demonstrate a metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitor based on QD thin films for studying the background charge effect on the luminescence efficiency and lifetime.

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Purpose: For successful delivery of a solid vaccine formulation into the skin using microneedles, the solubility of an adjuvant should be considered because the decrease in the dissolution rate by the addition of adjuvant decreases the delivery efficiency of the vaccine.

Methods: In this study, cholera toxin A subunit 1 (CTA1) was examined as an adjuvant to Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) microneedles because of its good water solubility, improved safety, and positive effect as shown in intramuscular administration of a liquid vaccine.

Results: All solid formulations with CTA 1 dissolved in in vivo mouse skin within 30 min, and they were successfully delivered into the skin.

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ETS2 is a member of the ETS family of transcription factors and has been implicated in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and tumorigenesis. The aberrant activation of ETS2 is associated with various human cancers, highlighting its importance as a therapeutic target. Understanding the regulatory mechanisms and interacting partners of ETS2 is crucial for elucidating its precise role in cellular processes and developing novel strategies to modulate its activity.

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Purpose: We aimed to evaluate whether maximal transurethral resection (TUR) affects the oncological outcome of partial cystectomy (PC) performed in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), although radical cystectomy (RC) and trimodal therapy (TMT) are regarded as standard treatments for MIBC.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we evaluated the data of 98 patients who underwent PC due to MIBC between January 2006 and December 2018. Of the 98 patients, 71 underwent maximal TUR.

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Acetylated lignin (AL) can improve compatibility with commercial plastic polymers compared to existing lignin and can be used as an effective additive for eco-friendly biocomposites. For this reason, AL can be effectively incorporated into polylactic acid (PLA)-based biocomposites, but its biodegradation properties have not been investigated. In this study, biodegradation experiments were performed under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions to determine the effect of AL addition on the biodegradation characteristics of PLA-based biocomposites.

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