Publications by authors named "Kyung-Won Cho"

StarD6, which might be considered to be neuroprotective, and DNA repair proteins can play a role against oxidative damages by excitotoxin in the nervous system. In order to investigate the relationship between StarD6 and DNA repair proteins, excitotoxicity was induced by domoic acid in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Western blot analysis revealed transitorily elevated levels in StarD6, apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease (APE) and 8-oxoguanine DNA-glycosylase (Ogg1) in accord with the DNA damage marker phosphorylated H2AX.

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Objectives: This study presents the information system for Pusan National University Hospital (PNUH), evaluates its performance qualitatively, and conducts economic analysis.

Methods: Information system for PNUH was designed by component-based development and developed by internet technologies. Order Communication System, Electronic Medical Record, and Clinical Decision Support System were newly developed.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kyung-Won Cho"

  • - Kyung-Won Cho's research predominantly investigates the neuroprotective roles of specific proteins, such as StarD6, and their relationship with DNA repair mechanisms in the context of excitotoxicity, as highlighted in studies involving rat models exposed to domoic acid.
  • - Findings from Cho's research indicate that neuronal stress induced by excitotoxins leads to a temporary increase in DNA repair proteins and StarD6 levels, suggesting their potential involvement in neuroprotection against oxidative damage.
  • - Additionally, Cho has contributed to the development of an integrated information system for Pusan National University Hospital, focusing on enhancing healthcare through improved medical record management and clinical decision support systems.