Publications by authors named "Kim Ji Min"

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition characterized by the deposition of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides, which aggregate into toxic structures such as oligomers, fibrils, and plaques. The presence of these Aβ aggregates in the brain plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology, leading to synaptic dysfunction and cognitive impairment. Understanding how physiological factors affect Aβ aggregation is essential, and therefore, exploring their influence in vitro will likely provide insights into their role in AD pathology.

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Background: We investigated the prevalence and clinical characteristics of type 2 diabetes mellitus in lean Korean adults.

Methods: We analyzed data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2001-2021 among adults aged ≥ 19 years. Trend analyses between 2001 and 2019-2021 (n = 89,720) and comparative analyses of multiple clinical characteristics between patients with type 2 diabetes with and without overweight/obesity were conducted (n = 2,284).

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Levilactobacillus brevis KCL010 was fermented in a simple medium containing 8% (w/v) of rice bran extract. We modified the carbon, nitrogen, and initial pH conditions using 10 g/L of sucrose, 10 g/L of yeast extract, and 5.0 of pH, respectively.

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  • The study explores chemical interface damping (CID) in gold nanorods (AuNRs), focusing on how it affects optical properties through the transfer of hot electrons to adsorbed molecules.
  • Researchers investigated the adsorption and removal of thiophenol (TP) and benzene-1,2-dithiol (BDT) from AuNR surfaces using sodium borohydride (NaBH) and confirmed their findings with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
  • The research also analyzes the impact of factors like NaBH solution pH, immersion time, and the thiol group count on the efficiency of removal and demonstrates the ability to control CID in single AuNRs using dark-field microscopy and spectroscopy.
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Ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death characterized by lipid peroxidation and iron accumulation, has been implicated in the progression of metabolic-dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) in obesity. This study investigated the role of ferroptosis in the development of hepatic steatosis and MASH in obese mice and assessed the therapeutic potential of ferrostatin-1, a ferroptosis inhibitor. C57BL/6J wild-type (n = 8) and ob/ob mice (n = 16) were maintained on a standard chow diet.

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Background: Plasmacytoid urothelial carcinoma (PUC) is a rare and aggressive subtype that often presents at advanced stages with poor prognosis. This study investigated tumor invasion to better understand tumor behavior and potentially to improve management strategies by comparing the clinicopathologic characteristics of PUC with positive ureter resection margin (+ URM) with PUC with negative URMs (-URM).

Methods: This retrospective analysis used pathology reports from 2017 to 2023 for cases diagnosed with PUC during radical cystectomy (RC).

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Irradiation of the head and neck inevitably leads to decreased salivary gland function. It is postulated that radiation generates excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reduces salivary gland function by ferroptosis, a new cell death mechanism; however, research in this area is currently lacking. In this study, we investigated the effects of amifostine and melatonin on acute salivary gland dysfunction and ferroptosis.

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  • Two novel genomic regions associated with resistance to the soybean disease Phytophthora root and stem rot were identified through genome-wide association analysis and linkage analysis, highlighting the complexity of disease resistance in soybean.* -
  • A significant new resistance locus was found on chromosome 8, which is notable because it had not been previously documented and contains multiple copies of a gene linked to disease resistance, alongside a known region on chromosome 3.* -
  • The research demonstrated that different combinations of resistance genes affect disease resistance, paving the way for enhanced soybean breeding strategies through marker-assisted selection to combat specific P. sojae isolates.*
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Despite the high incidence of dry mouth in postmenopausal women, its underlying mechanisms and therapeutic interventions remain underexplored. Using ovariectomized (OVX) mouse models, here this study identifies ferroptosis, an iron-dependent regulated cell death, as a central mechanism driving postmenopausal salivary gland (SG) dysfunction. In the OVX-SGs, TGFβ signaling pathway is enhanced with the aberrant TGFβ2 expression in SG mesenchymal cells.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate postoperative imaging findings of patients who underwent breast-conserving surgery for cancer and reconstruction with MegaDerm (sheet-type and pellet-type), analyzing false positives and recurrences, using multi-modality images.

Materials And Methods: This study included 201 women (age range: 28-81 years, mean age ± standard deviation: 53.2 ± 8.

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  • Uteroglobin, a protein known for its anti-inflammatory properties, was studied in relation to type 2 diabetes (T2D) and inflammation's role in its development.
  • The research involved testing 240 subjects divided into three groups based on their diabetes status, revealing that uteroglobin levels were significantly lower in those with prediabetes and T2D compared to those with normal glucose tolerance.
  • Treatment with metformin or statins led to increased uteroglobin levels in newly diagnosed patients, suggesting that uteroglobin could serve as an early biomarker for chronic inflammation in T2D.
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Comprehending early amyloidogenesis is essential for the development of effective therapeutic strategies. In tauopathies like Alzheimer's disease (AD), the abnormal accumulation of tau protein is initiated by pathological tau seeds. Mounting evidence implies that the microtubule binding domain, consisting of three to four repeats, plays a pivotal role in this process, yet the exact region driving the formation of pathogenic species needs to be further scrutinized.

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  • The study investigates the effects of the traditional Korean herb Turczaninow (PU) on reducing hyperimmune responses in the respiratory tract, particularly focusing on inflammatory cytokines and airway inflammation.
  • PU treatment showed a concentration-dependent decrease in key inflammatory markers and increased antioxidant enzyme activity, indicating a positive effect on lung health.
  • Overall, findings suggest that PU is a potential anti-inflammatory agent for treating airway issues, as it helps mitigate inflammation and excessive mucus production.
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Pigmentation changes in canopy leaves were first reported, and subsequent genetic analyses identified a major QTL associated with levels of pigmentation changes, suggesting Glyma.06G202300 as a candidate gene. An unexpected reddish-purple pigmentation in upper canopy leaves was discovered during the late reproductive stages in soybean (Glycine max L.

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Background And Aims: Molecular processes driving immune-active chronic hepatitis B (CHB) with and without hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) remain incompletely understood. This study aimed to investigate expression profiles of serum and intrahepatic HBV markers and replicative activity of HBV in CHB patients with or without HBeAg.

Methods: This study recruited 111 untreated immune-active CHB (60 HBeAg-positive and 51 HBeAg-negative) patients and quantified intrahepatic covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA), pre-genomic RNA (pgRNA), total HBV DNA (tDNA), and replicative intermediates as well as serum HBV markers (HBV DNA, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B core-related antigen).

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High-aspect-ratio patterns are required for next-generation three-dimensional (3D) semiconductor devices. However, it is challenging to eliminate voids and seams during gap-filling of these high-aspect-ratio patterns, such as deep trenches, especially for nanoscale high-aspect-ratio patterns. In this study, a SiO plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition process incorporated with ion collision using bias power to the substrate was used for bottom-up trench gap-filling.

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Low-k SiONC thin films with excellent thermal stabilities were deposited using plasma-assisted molecular layer deposition (PA-MLD) with a tetraisocyanatesilane (Si(NCO)) precursor, Nplasma, and phloroglucinol (CH(OH)). By adjusting the order of the Nplasma exposure steps within the PA-MLD process, we successfully developed a deposition technique that allows accurate control of thickness at the Ångström level via self-limiting reactions. The thicknesses of the thin films were measured through spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE).

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Purpose: Oncotype DX (ODX) predicts the risk of recurrence and benefits of adding chemotherapy for patients with estrogen receptor positive (ER+)/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HER2-) early-stage breast cancer. We aimed to develop a simplified scoring system using readily available clinicopathological parameters to predict a high-risk ODX recurrence score (RS) while minimizing reproducibility issues regarding Ki-67 index evaluation methods.

Methods: We enrolled 300 patients with ER+/HER2- early breast cancer, for whom ODX RS data were available in the test set.

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  • The accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) is linked to Alzheimer's disease, and recent studies suggest that targeting Aβ may be a viable treatment strategy.
  • Researchers developed 51 new compounds aimed at enhancing the clearance of Aβ aggregates, with one promising candidate, YIAD-0336, showing potential through various functional assays.
  • Upon testing in mice, YIAD-0336 demonstrated the ability to improve memory and significantly reduce Aβ plaques, indicating its potential as a treatment for cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Chemical interface damping (CID) in gold nanorods (AuNRs) arises from direct hot electron transfer from Au to adsorbed molecules. Despite recent studies on CID, its tunability in single AuNRs remains challenging. Herein, we present a method for control of CID in single AuNRs using pH-dependent host-guest supramolecular interactions.

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Platinum-based chemotherapy is the cornerstone treatment for female high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), but choosing an appropriate treatment for patients hinges on their responsiveness to it. Currently, no available biomarkers can promptly predict responses to platinum-based treatment. Therefore, we developed the Pathologic Risk Classifier for HGSOC (PathoRiCH), a histopathologic image-based classifier.

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Purpose: This single-center, randomized, prospective, exploratory clinical trial was conducted to assess the clinical efficacy of an augmented reality (AR)-based breast cancer localization imaging solution for patients with breast cancer.

Methods: This clinical trial enrolled 20 women who were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer between the ages of 19 and 80, had a single lesion with a diameter ≥ 5 mm but ≤ 30 mm, had no metastases to other organs, and had not received prior chemotherapy. All patients underwent mammography, ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging for preoperative assessment.

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Objective: Employing three cycles of Design Science Research (DSR) to develop a mobile app 'ESSC (Excellent Self Supervised HIV Care)' to improve self-management among people living with HIV (PLWH).

Methods: This study is based on the DSR framework comprising three iterative cycles. In the Relevance cycle, PLWH participated in a survey of mobile health (mHealth) experiences and needs.

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Objectives: Chronic low-grade inflammation is widely recognized as a pathophysiological defect contributing to β-cell failure in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Statin therapy is known to ameliorate CD8+ T cell senescence, a mediator of chronic inflammation. However, the additional immunomodulatory roles of ezetimibe are not fully understood.

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