Publications by authors named "LEE S"

Fumarate hydratase (FH)-deficient renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a renal neoplasm associated with FH loss, aggressive behaviour, and poor survival. We present a histopathological and immunohistochemical overview of FH-deficient RCC to infer significant features for its differential diagnosis. In this study, FH-deficient RCC tissue samples from patients who underwent surgical resection or biopsy at a single institution between July 1995 and August 2022 were reviewed by conventional haematoxylin and eosin staining, immunohistochemistry, and whole genome analyses.

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Chitosan, the deacetylated form of chitin, is considered a valuable source of compounds in the feed and food industries. However, the impact of Hermetia illucens larvae chitosan (HCS) with specific physicochemical characteristics on obesity mediated by lipid accumulation and microbiome dysbiosis has not been fully elucidated. We purified HCS with a low molecular weight (84 kDa), low crystallinity, and a high deacetylation rate, characterizing it through several analytical techniques, including gel permeation chromatography, FT-IR, H NMR, FE-SEM, and XRD analysis.

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Analyzing the reactivity of organic matter to oxidants such as chlorination and ozonation is crucial for evaluating the effectiveness of water treatment systems and their potential impacts on environmental safety and human health. This study explored the changes in organic substances, specifically bovine serum albumin (BSA), humic acid sodium salt (HA), and effluent organic matter (EfOM) from a wastewater treatment facility during chlorination and ozonation. Four spectrometric techniques were employed: ultraviolet absorbance at 254 nm (UVA), fluorescent excitation-emission matrix (EEM), synchronous fluorescence two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (SF-2DCOS), and EEM-parallel factor integrated 2DCOS (EEM-PARAFAC-2DCOS).

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A novel staining dye, BEM ((1E,1'E)-1,1'-([2,2'-bithiophene]-5,5'-diyl)bis(N-(9-ethyl-9H-carbazol-3-yl)methanimine)) was synthesized for selective identification of polyamide (PA) micrplastics. BEM showed unique photophysical properties such as solvatochromism, intramolecular charge transfer (ICT), and aggregation induced emission (AIE) which were demonstrated through spectroscopic analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The optimal staining conditions for selective staining of PA by BEM were established by evaluating the staining efficiency according to the variation of the solvent compositions, concentrations of BEM, and staining durations.

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Background: Current literature informs us that bivalent vaccines will generate a broader serum neutralizing antibody response to multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants, but studies on how this breadth relates to the memory B cell (MBC) and T cell responses are sparse. This study compared breadth of neutralising antibody, and memory B and T cell responses to monovalent or a bivalent ancestral/Omicron BA.1 COVID-19 booster vaccine.

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The association between pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) and morphologic findings in chronic pancreatitis has not yet been fully studied. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between PEI severity and computed tomography (CT)-based morphological severity in patients with chronic pancreatitis. This nationwide survey included 180 Korean participants with chronic pancreatitis aged 18 years or older between January 2018 and December 2021.

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A Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, aerobic, pale-yellow coloured and oval-shaped bacterium designated GRR-S6-38 was isolated from a tidal flat sediment that collected from Garorim Bay of the Yellow Sea, Republic of Korea. Strain GRR-S6-38 grew at 15-40 °C (optimum, 30 °C) at pH 6-9 (optimum, pH 7) and at 2-6% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 2% NaCl). Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that strain GRR-S6-38 was closely related to those of J.

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Electrocatalytic urea oxidation reaction is a promising alternative to water oxidation for more efficient hydrogen production due to its significantly lower thermodynamic potential. However, achieving efficient electrochemical urea oxidation remains a formidable challenge, and development of an improved electrocatalyst with an optimal physicochemical and electronic structure toward urea oxidation is desired. This can be accomplished by designing a tailored two-dimensional composite with an abundance of active sites in a favorable electronic environment.

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Unlabelled: The spread of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) is emerging as a significant clinical concern in tertiary hospitals and, in particular, long-term care facilities with deficiencies in infection control. This study aims to evaluate an advanced matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (A-MALDI) mass spectrometry method for the identification of carbapenemases and further discrimination of their subtypes in clinical isolates. The A-MALDI method was employed to detect CPE target proteins.

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  • Heart degenerative diseases are hard to treat because the heart has a poor ability to regenerate lost cells called cardiomyocytes.
  • Direct cellular reprogramming using small molecules offers a safer way to create functional cardiomyocytes without modifying genes, but the current methods are not very efficient and lead to immature cells.
  • This study found that delivering mitochondria from high-energy organs can improve the maturity and functionality of chemically induced cardiomyocyte-like cells (CiCMs), which may enhance their potential use in regenerative medicine.
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This manuscript describes the synthesis of Os complexes supported by the diarylamido/bis(phosphine) PNP pincer ligand. Compound (PNP)OsH(CO) () was prepared by analogy with the previously reported . However, attempts to make (PNP)OsH () analogously to resulted in the formation of an unexpected compound () that is a product of addition of a BH unit across the Os-N bond in .

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  • Pancreatic cancer is highly lethal with few treatment options, leading researchers to explore traditional herbal medicines like Stokes (RVS) as potential complementary therapies to standard chemotherapy.
  • A study involving 25 patients receiving RVS alongside first-line chemotherapy for inoperable advanced pancreatic cancer examined the treatment's safety and effectiveness over 20 months, focusing on outcomes like overall response rate (ORR) and disease control rate (DCR).
  • Results indicated that RVS had a favorable safety profile with minimal side effects, while the median progression-free survival (PFS) was 7.24 months and overall survival (OS) was 13.9 months, suggesting it could be a safe addition to conventional treatments.
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As a blood-derived biomaterial, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been considered a potential therapy and tried in knee and hip osteoarthritis with beneficial effects as an anti-inflammatory and potent regenerative agent. To better understand the substantial effect of PRP on chondrocytes in an inflammatory environment, we analyzed the transcriptome profile by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) after PRP administration in IL-1-treated osteoarthritic chondrocytes which were isolated from human knee articular cartilage tissue. A total of 24,424 genes were analyzed, and significant changes in expression were observed for 226 genes in the control (CTL) versus IL-1 group and 300 genes in the IL-1 versus IL-1+PRP group.

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  • The study investigates how certain psychological factors influence posttraumatic growth (PTG) in students who survived the Sewol ferry disaster, indicating that adversity can sometimes lead to positive outcomes in mental health.
  • Data were collected longitudinally from 48 adolescents over six years, assessing various measures such as rumination, meaning in life, and coping strategies.
  • Results showed that both types of rumination, a sense of meaning in life, and adaptive coping methods were all strongly linked to increases in PTG, suggesting these factors can help mitigate negative mental health impacts.
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Objective: The rapid societal changes have underscored the importance of effective stress detection and management. Chronic mental stress significantly contributes to both physical and psychological illnesses. However, many individuals often remain unaware of their stress levels until they face physical health issues, highlighting the necessity for regular stress monitoring.

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  • Staphylococcus hyicus is a bacterium that leads to skin disease in piglets, producing harmful toxins responsible for symptoms of exudative epidermitis, and antimicrobial treatment often fails due to resistance issues.
  • A study examined 17 isolates of S. hyicus from piglets, confirming their identity and analyzing the presence of specific exfoliative toxin genes, with 52.9% of isolates showing these genes, primarily exhB, exhC, and exhD.
  • Results indicated that while all isolates were highly susceptible to certain antibiotics, 82.4% displayed multidrug resistance, highlighting the need for better management and treatment approaches for the skin disease in pigs.
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  • * Among 232 probands, 66 individuals (28.4%) had genetic diagnoses and 12 (5.2%) had non-genetic causes, highlighting the challenges faced in diagnosing those with probable genetic origins or early symptom onset.
  • * The research emphasizes that integrating sequencing methods not only improves diagnostic accuracy but also facilitates better health management strategies, including surveillance and personalized planning for affected adults.
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  • * Data were analyzed from 473 mothers who delivered full-term infants, assessing fetal measurements and neonatal outcomes like ICU admission and hypoglycemia.
  • * Results showed that a head-to-abdominal circumference ratio of less than 0.95 and a difference of at least 2.5 cm were significantly linked to neonatal hypoglycemia, particularly in the PGDM group, with no significant findings in normal pregnancies.
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Microglia play a dual role in neuroinflammatory disorders that affect millions of people worldwide. These specialized cells are responsible for the critical clearance of debris and toxic proteins through endocytosis. However, activated microglia can secrete pro-inflammatory mediators, potentially exacerbating neuroinflammation and harming adjacent neurons.

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Background: Mastectomy skin flap ischemia is a well-known postoperative complication following mastectomy and breast reconstruction. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has shown promising results for reducing the adverse effects associated with mastectomy skin flap ischemia and associated necrosis; however, there is paucity of literature regarding the indications for HBOT following breast cancer surgery. This study aimed to assess HBOT efficacy in treating and mitigating complications from postoperative tissue ischemia.

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  • - The study explored the link between smoking and alcohol use disorder in 968 male firefighters, focusing on the role of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) found in tobacco smoke as potential mediators in this relationship.
  • - Results indicated that specific PAH metabolites, particularly 2-naphthol and 2-hydroxyfluorene, were associated with smoking history and significantly mediated the effects of smoking on the risk of developing alcohol use disorder.
  • - The findings suggest that exposure to PAHs through smoking may increase the likelihood of addiction issues, highlighting a crucial aspect of how smoking can contribute to alcohol use disorder.
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Purpose: Patients experience severe physical trauma every year. However, studies on survivors' experiences after severe injury are limited. Previous studies have mainly focused on time spans of trauma treatment.

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  • The study analyzed the immune cell and stromal components of the tumor microenvironment in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) at a single-cell level using scRNA-seq data from 21 patients.
  • Results revealed two mutation clusters, showing distinct immune responses based on specific oncogene mutations, with one cluster having higher lymphoid structure scores and the other exhibiting alternative immune pathway expressions.
  • The findings suggest a strong link between mutation types and the tumor microenvironment, potentially guiding personalized treatment strategies for NSCLC.
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Importance: In human medicine, research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown that an increase in the vertebral body fat signal fraction (FSF) is associated with the severity of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. Nevertheless, veterinary medicine has limited information on the relationship between the vertebral body FSF and IVD degeneration.

Objective: This study evaluated the relationship between IVD degeneration and the vertebral body FSF in dogs and compared these factors between chondrodystrophic (CD) and non-chondrodystrophic (NCD) dogs.

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