Publications by authors named "Jongjin Kim"

Inducing programmed cell death in tumors is a fundamental approach in cancer therapy, prompting extensive efforts to discover bioactive compounds with anticancer properties. , a plant used in traditional medicine across East Asia, has been reported to exhibit various biological activities, including anticancer effects. This study aimed to evaluate the apoptosis-inducing effects of methanol/dichloromethane (MeOH/CHCl) extracts of roots and their components in HL-60 human leukemia cells.

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Introduction: Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) is a toxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon known as an exogenous AhR ligand. This study investigates the role of BaP in inducing immune checkpoint expression in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and the underlying mechanisms involving the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and tryptophan (Trp) metabolism.

Methods: We assessed the expression of immune checkpoint molecules, including PD-L1 and ICOSL, in lung epithelial cell lines (BEAS-2B and H1975) exposed to BaP.

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A series of new 6-amidocoumarin derivatives, 3a-j, was synthesized and evaluated for their inhibitory activity against monoamine oxidase (MAO) and cholinesterase. All compounds, except 3 g, showed higher inhibitory activity towards MAO-B than MAO-A. Compound 3i most potently inhibited MAO-B with an IC value of 0.

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Quantitative model-based clinical trial simulation tools play a critical role in informing study designs through simulation before actual execution. These tools help drug developers explore various trial scenarios in silico to select a clinical trial design to detect therapeutic effects more efficiently, therefore reducing time, expense, and participants' burden. To increase the usability of the tools, user-friendly and interactive platforms should be developed to navigate various simulation scenarios.

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Background/aim: Cancer remains a major global health concern due to its high mortality rates. Advanced diagnostic imaging, such as in vivo near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging, enhances early detection by reducing autofluorescence and enabling deeper tissue penetration, addressing some limitations of conventional methods. Understanding the underlying causes of autofluorescence, even in mouse model fluorescence imaging, is crucial for accurate interpretation.

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  • The study uses 11.2 keV X-ray diffraction to observe the crystallization of supercooled liquid hydrogen below its melting point.
  • Researchers measured changes in the solid and liquid structures dynamically, allowing them to identify the lowest energy crystal forms and determine densities and temperatures.
  • Findings show evidence of Arrhenius-like growth kinetics in the stacking direction during the supercooling process.
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  • * A study investigated the effects of mealworm oil and fermented extract on obesity and immune health in aging mice, finding significant reductions in body fat and improved immune responses.
  • * Results indicate that mealworm-based products could serve as beneficial dietary supplements to combat obesity and enhance immune function in older individuals.
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Background: The surplus cytokines remaining after use in the early stages of the inflammatory response stimulate immune cells even after the response is over, causing a secondary inflammatory response and ultimately damaging the host, which is called a cytokine storm. Inhibiting heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90), which has recently been shown to play an important role in regulating inflammation in various cell types, may help control excessive inflammatory responses and cytokine storms.

Methods: We discovered an anti-inflammatory compound by measuring the inhibitory effect of CD86 expression on spleen DCs (sDCs) using the chemical compounds library of Hsp90 inhibitors.

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How can a smart home system control a connected device to be in a desired state? Recent developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) technology enable people to control various devices with the smart home system rather than physical contact. Furthermore, smart home systems cooperate with voice assistants such as Bixby or Alexa allowing users to control their devices through voice. In this process, a user's query clarifies the target state of the device rather than the actions to perform.

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  • Despite improvements in cancer treatments, metastasis still poses a significant challenge to patient outcomes.
  • The research highlights heme oxygenase 2 (HO2) as a potential therapeutic biomarker that can be targeted to combat aggressive cancer subtypes.
  • By inhibiting HO2, researchers found reduced cancer cell growth and movement, and demonstrated success in preventing metastasis in mouse models, suggesting that HO2 targeting could improve cancer therapy effectiveness.
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  • Ginseng has health benefits and contains Protopanaxadiol (PPD), a bioactive compound.
  • Transgenic rice enriched with PPD was tested for its effects on fat accumulation and inflammation in cells, showing no negative impact on cell viability.
  • The rice extracts reduced lipid accumulation, inhibited key fat formation proteins, and lessened inflammation-related gene expressions, suggesting potential as an obesity-fighting agent.
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The development of efficient biomarkers and probes for monitoring and treating cancer, specifically metastatic cancer, is a critical research area that can have a significant impact on both patient outcomes and drug discovery. In this context, TiNIR has been developed to detect tumor-initiating cells (TICs), with heme oxygenase 2 (HO2) as a promising therapeutic biomarker for tumor-initiating cells. In this study, TiNIR has demonstrated its effectiveness as an metastatic lung cancer tracker, highlighting its potential as a valuable tool in cancer research and therapy.

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Laser plasma-based particle accelerators attract great interest in fields where conventional accelerators reach limits based on size, cost or beam parameters. Despite the fact that particle in cell simulations have predicted several advantageous ion acceleration schemes, laser accelerators have not yet reached their full potential in producing simultaneous high-radiation doses at high particle energies. The most stringent limitation is the lack of a suitable high-repetition rate target that also provides a high degree of control of the plasma conditions required to access these advanced regimes.

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Although there have been several studies conducted exploring the factors affecting injury severity in tunnel crashes, most studies have focused on identifying factors that directly influence injury severity. In particular, variables related to crash characteristics and tunnel characteristics affect the injury severity, but the inconvenient driving environment in a tunnel space, characterized by narrow space and dark lighting, can affect crash characteristics such as secondary collisions, which in turn can affect the injury severity. Moreover, studies on secondary collisions in freeway tunnels are very limited.

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The transition state of a chemical reaction is a dividing surface on the reaction potential energy surface (PES) between reactants and products and is thus of fundamental interest in understanding chemical reactivity. The transient nature of the transition state presents challenges to its experimental characterization. Transition-state spectroscopy experiments based on negative-ion photodetachment can provide a direct probe of this region of the PES, revealing the detailed vibrational structure associated with the transition state.

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Correction for 'A preliminary study for the development of cleavable linkers using activatable fluorescent probes targeting leucine aminopeptidase' by Julie Kang , , 2022, https://doi.org/10.1039/d2an01145j.

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Ligand-targeted drugs (LTDs) such as antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are currently attracting great attention as an alternative class of therapeutics to conventional chemotherapy for the clinical treatment of cancer. The linker is one of important factors determining the efficacy and toxicity of LTDs. The linker for LTDs should have enough stability during blood circulation, effectively release the payload, and leave no polar moieties in the released payload.

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Macrophages play crucial roles in protecting our bodies from infection and cancers. As macrophages are multi-functional immune cells, they have diverse plastic subsets, such as M1 and M2, derived from naïve M0 cells. Subset-specific macrophage probes are essential for deciphering and monitoring the various activation of macrophages, but developing such probes has been challenging.

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Lichens are a life form in which algae and fungi have a symbiotic relationship and have various biological activities, including anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative activities. This is the first study to investigate the anti-inflammatory activity of a sp. fungal extract (PSE) isolated from in lipopolysaccharide- (LPS-) stimulated RAW 264.

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High-resolution anion photoelectron spectra of cryogenically cooled NiO anions, obtained using slow photoelectron velocity-map imaging (cryo-SEVI), are presented in tandem with coupled cluster electronic structure calculations including relativistic effects. The experimental spectra encompass the X̃Σ ← X̃Π, ãΠ ← X̃Π, and ÃΠ ← X̃Π photodetachment transitions of linear ONiO, revealing previously unobserved vibrational structure in all three electronic bands. The high-resolution afforded by cryo-SEVI allows for the extraction of vibrational frequencies for each state, consistent with those previously measured in the ground state and in good agreement with scalar-relativistic coupled-cluster calculations.

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Purpose: The 21-gene recurrence score (RS) assay is currently used for predicting chemotherapeutic benefits for hormone receptor-positive (HR +) early-stage breast cancer patients without consideration regarding racial differences in that predictive value. This study aimed at demonstrating racial differences in the predictive values of the 21-gene RS assay.

Methods: The study cohort was selected from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database.

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Background: The present study assessed the impact of different types of breast surgery on rates of psychological disorders in breast cancer patients.

Methods: This nationwide cohort study, based on Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service claims data, included 26,259 breast patients who underwent surgery from June 1, 2017, to December 31, 2018. Associations between the incidence of psychological disorders and variables were evaluated by time dependent Cox regression analyses.

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Recent studies have reported dysbiosis of the microbiome in breast tissue collected from patients with breast cancer and the association between the microbiota and disease progression. However, the role of the microbiota in breast tissue remains unclear, possibly due to the complexity of breast cancer and various factors, including racial and geographical differences, influencing microbiota in breast tissue. Here, to determine the potential role of microbiota in breast tumor tissue, we analyzed 141 tissue samples based on three different tissue types (tumor, adjacent normal, and lymph node tissues) from the same patients with breast cancer in Korea.

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Background: Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is frequently used in thyroid surgery to reduce recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury by providing the surgeon with real-time feedback on nerve stimulation during dissection. We applied a disposable adhesive patch electrode to a dissecting instrument to transfer electrical stimulation to the dissecting instrument for IONM during thyroid surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using the patch stimulator approach for IONM during thyroid surgery.

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