Publications by authors named "Kil-Ho Lee"

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  • - KACC92338, a strain isolated from Korean raw milk, exhibits strong antioxidant activities and can withstand high levels of hydrogen peroxide, showing significant protective effects on yeast cells against oxidative stress.
  • - The genomic analysis revealed KACC92338's composition of over 3,000 genes, with many related to probiotic properties, such as stress tolerance and adhesion to intestinal cells, while lacking any harmful antibiotic resistance or virulence factors.
  • - KACC92338 also possesses antimicrobial capabilities, evidenced by its clusters for bacteriocins and defense mechanisms like prophage regions and CRISPR systems, suggesting potential safe applications in food or health.
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Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease (or immune-mediated disease), causing disruption to our psychological condition and life quality. In this study, the therapeutic properties of probiotic () was investigated by using an ACD-induced animal model. For ACD induction, BALB/c mice ear and dorsal skin were sensitized with 240 µL of 1% (/) 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) twice (3-day intervals).

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The whole genome sequence of DJF10, isolated from Korean raw milk, is reported, along with its genomic analysis of probiotics and safety features. The genome consists of 29 contigs with a total length of 3,385,113 bp and a GC content of 44.3%.

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Most high-quality quantum dots (QDs) are synthesized in the organic phase, and are often coated with polymers for use in aqueous biological environments. QDs can exhibit fluorescence losses during phase transfer, but evaluating underlying mechanisms (, oxidation, surface etching, loss of colloidal stability) can be challenging because of variation in synthesis methods. Here, fluorescence stability of QDs encapsulated in block co-polymer (BCP) micelles was investigated as a function of BCP terminal functionalization (, -OH, -COOH, and -NH groups) and synthesis method (, electrohydrodynamic emulsification-mediated selfassembly (EE-SA), sonication, and manual shaking).

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Hypothesis: Electrospray can rapidly produce fine, organic solvent-in-water emulsions in the absence of surfactant via electrohydrodynamic emulsification (EE), a reverse configuration of traditional electrospray. This paper investigates whether EE can produce high-quality nanocomposites comprised of block co-polymers and organic nanoparticles (NPs) via the interfacial instability (IS) self-assembly method. Surfactant-free approaches may increase encapsulation efficiency and product uniformity, process speed, and ease of downstream product purification.

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Purpose: Black raspberries (BRBs) and their anthocyanin-rich hydrophilic fractions (BRB-H) have exhibited significant chemopreventative activity across aerodigestive cancers. Lutein, the primary component of the BRB lipophilic fraction (BRB-L), also demonstrates bioactivity potential, but is less well characterized, in part because of its poor, innate bioavailability. For these lipophilic compounds to be accurately evaluated for anticancer efficacy, it is necessary to increase their functional bioavailability using delivery vehicles.

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Background: The objective of this study was to investigate serial changes for histology of joint capsule and range of motion of the glenohumeral joint after immobilization in rats. We hypothesized that a rat shoulder contracture model using immobilization would be capable of producing effects on the glenohumeral joint similar to those seen in patients with frozen shoulder.

Methods: Sixty-four Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into one control group (n = 8) and seven immobilization groups (n = 8 per group) that were immobilized with molding plaster for 3 days, or for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 weeks.

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The Escherichia coli nar promoter is maximally induced under anaerobic conditions in the presence of nitrate ion or under anaerobic only conditions, depending on the genotype of the E. coli nar promoter. Previously, we found that the E.

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