Publications by authors named "Mijung Kim"

Cochlear hair cells transduce sound using stereocilia, and disruption to these delicate mechanosensors is a significant cause of hearing loss. Stereocilia architecture is dependent upon the nanomotor myosin 15. A short isoform (MYO15A-2) drives stereocilia development by delivering an elongation-promoting complex (EC) to stereocilia tips, and an alternatively spliced long isoform (MYO15A-1) tunes postnatal size in shorter stereocilia, which possess mechanosensitive ion channels.

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Transmembrane protein 135 (TMEM135) is a highly conserved 52 kDa protein with five predicted transmembrane domains that colocalizes with mitochondria and peroxisomes. Previous studies have shown that TMEM135 is involved in mitochondrial dynamics, thermogenesis, and lipid metabolism across multiple tissues and species; however, its role in the inner ear and auditory system remains unknown. We investigated the function of TMEM135 in hearing using wild-type (WT) and Tmem135 (FUN025) mutant mice on a CBA/CaJ background, a normal-hearing mouse strain.

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Owing to the unique inheritance pattern of the X chromosome, X-chromosomal short tandem repeat (X-STR) analysis represents a valuable tool in forensic DNA examination-particularly in complex kinship cases, missing person investigations, and disaster victim identification. We analyzed buccal swabs from 429 unrelated Korean males for forensic statistical parameters of 12 X-STRs. Among the 427 individuals analyzed (2 were excluded), DXS10135 was the most informative marker (polymorphism information content [PIC] = 0.

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High-solid anaerobic digestion (HSAD) is a promising technology for treating livestock manure and agricultural waste; however, the wide application has been limited due to homogenization problems. This study established a novel HSAD system by integrating liquid and biogas recirculation (R), aiming to enhance the biogas conversion efficiency of high-solid substrates at low costs. Results showed that the highest methane yield was 357 mL/gVS in the novel HSAD system (R), 30.

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Purpose: External ear reconstruction has been a challenging subject for plastic surgeons for decades. Popular methods using autologous costal cartilage or polyethylene still have their drawbacks. With the advance of three-dimensional (3D) printing technique, bioscaffold engineering using synthetic polymer draws attention as an alternative.

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Transmembrane protein 135 (TMEM135) is a 52 kDa protein with five predicted transmembrane domains that is highly conserved across species. Previous studies have shown that TMEM135 is involved in mitochondrial dynamics, thermogenesis, and lipid metabolism in multiple tissues; however, its role in the inner ear or the auditory system is unknown. We investigated the function of TMEM135 in hearing using wild-type (WT) and ( ) mutant mice on a CBA/CaJ background, a normal-hearing mouse strain.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the SCales for Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease-Cognition (K-SCOPA-Cog) for assessing cognition in Parkinson's disease patients in South Korea.
  • - A total of 129 patients participated, and various statistical methods, including Cronbach's alpha and Spearman’s rank correlation, were employed to test the reliability and concurrent validity against established cognitive assessments.
  • - Results showed that the K-SCOPA-Cog has strong reliability (Cronbach's alpha of 0.797, ICC of 0.887) and a significant correlation with other cognitive measures (MOCA-K and K-MMSE), indicating it is a valid tool for cognitive assessment in this
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  • The study examines the role of estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) in auditory and balance functions using wild-type (WT) and knockout (KO) mice, focusing on the effects of estrogen on the nervous system.
  • While KO female mice had lower body weights compared to KO males, no significant differences were found in measures of auditory function or balance performance between WT and KO mice.
  • The results suggest that estrogen receptor 1 deficiency does not impair auditory or balance functions in normal-hearing mice, indicating potential compensation by estrogen receptor 2 or other estrogen receptors.
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The process of skin aging is currently recognized as a disease, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) are being used to care for it. While various EVs are present in the market, there is a growing need for research on improving skin conditions through microbial and plant-derived EVs. Edelweiss is a medicinal plant and is currently an endangered species.

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Background: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a major symptom of distress among chemotherapy-treated cancer survivors. Although various interventions have been attempted, there is no criterion-standard treatment.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy and safety of auricular acupressure (AA) in improving peripheral neuropathy symptoms in breast cancer patients undergoing taxane-based treatment.

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  • NGS technology is advancing microbiome research, particularly in the study of fermented foods like bokbunja vinegar in Korea.
  • The study involved a 70-day fermentation under various conditions, analyzing physicochemical properties, organic acids, microbial communities, and taste using an electronic tongue.
  • Three distinct fermentation patterns were identified based on fermentation method and conditions, contributing to the understanding of vinegar's flavor and quality, which could enhance traditional vinegar production.
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Background: The excessive production and accumulation of melanin in the epidermal skin layer can result in skin hyperpigmentation and darkening. Current technologies for regulating melanin are based on inhibiting melanin biosynthesis. They have low effectiveness and safety issues.

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Purpose: This study evaluated whether combination therapy is more effective than monotherapy in elderly patients with metastatic or recurrent gastric cancer (MRGC) as first-line chemotherapy.

Materials And Methods: Elderly (≥ 70 years) chemo-naïve patients with MRGC were allocated to receive either combination therapy (group A: 5-fluorouracil [5-FU]/oxaliplatin, capecitabine/oxaliplatin, capecitabine/cisplatin, or S-1/cisplatin) or monotherapy (group B: 5-FU, capecitabine, or S-1). In group A, starting doses were 80% of standard doses, and they could be escalated to 100% at the discretion of the investigator.

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Bulk nanobubbles, measuring less than 200 nm in water, have shown their salient properties in promoting growth in various species of plants and orthodox seeds, and as potential drug-delivery carriers in medicine. Studies of recalcitrant seeds have reported markedly increased germination rates with gibberellin treatment; however, neither the mechanism promoting germination nor the implication for food safety is well elucidated. In our study, recalcitrant wasabi (Eutrema japonicum) seeds treated with bulk oxygen nanobubbles (BONB) containing K, Na, and Cl (BONB-KNaCl) showed significantly accelerated germination.

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The Internet of Medical Things is promising for monitoring depression symptoms. Therefore, it is necessary to develop multimodal monitoring systems tailored for elderly individuals with high feasibility and usability for further research and practice. This study comprised two phases: (1) methodological development of the system; and (2) system validation to evaluate its feasibility.

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Background: The prevalence of geriatric depression has increased worldwide, becoming a major contributor to the burden of health care costs. Geriatric depression is difficult to detect in daily life because of its atypical presentation for each person. Therefore, there is an emerging need to develop personalised mHealth interventions for older adults with depression based on data from an ecological momentary assessment.

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  • This study looked at how six pregnant women felt while taking part in a group therapy program using video calls to help with their depression.
  • The therapy lasted for 4 weeks and focused on changing negative thoughts into more positive ones.
  • The women reported that participating in the therapy helped them feel better emotionally and gain more confidence in themselves.
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Hearing loss is the third most prevalent chronic health condition affecting older adults and age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the most common form of hearing impairment. Significant sex differences in hearing have been documented in humans and rodents. In general, the results of these studies show that men lose their hearing more rapidly than women.

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  • * Results showed that higher pre-treatment intraocular pressure (IOP), younger age, and greater lamina cribrosa curvature index (LCCI) were more associated with RNFL-dominant progression compared to GCIPL-dominant progression.
  • * The findings suggest that different treatment goals and strategies might be necessary for patients with RNFL- versus GCIPL-dominant progression based on their specific factors like IOP and age.
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Purpose: This study presents the development of a group video communication-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program for depressed pregnant women. It also provides the results of a preliminary test of its effects on their depression, automatic thoughts, and dysfunctional attitudes.

Methods: In this quasi-experimental single-group pre- and posttest design study, 13 pregnant women participated in a 4-week, eight-session group CBT program, based on Beck's cognitive theory and using video communications from November 2020 to January.

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Background And Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a multidimensional symptom cluster induced by neurotoxic chemotherapy agents among patients with cancer. A well-developed tool for assessing CIPN can help with the early detection and timely management of patients. This study assessed the reliability and validity of the Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Assessment Tool (CIPNAT) in Korean women with breast cancer who were treated with chemotherapy.

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While wireless vital sign monitoring is expected to reduce the vital sign measurement time (thus reducing the nursing workload), its impact on the rapid response system is unclear. This study compared the time from vital sign measurement to recording and rapid response system activation between wireless and conventional vital sign monitoring in the general ward, to investigate the impact of wireless vital sign monitoring system on the rapid response system. The study divided 249 patients (age > 18 years; female: 47, male: 202) admitted to the general ward into non-wireless (n = 101) and wireless (n = 148) groups.

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  • Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB (MPS IIIB) is a genetic disorder that affects lysosomes due to mutations in the NAGLU gene, leading to harmful accumulation of heparan sulfate and progressive brain damage.
  • Traditional treatment methods face challenges because they struggle to cross the blood-brain barrier, but the AAV8 viral vector shows better results than other variants in delivering therapy to the brain.
  • In a mouse study, two injection methods of a modified AAV8 vector significantly improved enzyme levels, reduced harmful substance accumulation, and positively impacted lifespan and hearing, indicating potential for effective treatment of MPS IIIB.
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Purpose: The study aims to assess cognitive function in women newly diagnosed with non-metastatic thyroid cancer before any treatment and to identify factors associated with cognitive problems.

Methods: Korean women newly diagnosed with thyroid cancer awaiting initial surgical treatment (n = 130) completed neuropsychological tests and self-report questionnaires on symptom distress and psychological distress. Additionally, information on thyroid function was obtained through a medical chart audit.

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Application (app)-based interventions using smartphones could provide effective alternatives to traditional treatment programs during and beyond the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The current quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent comparison group tested the effects of a smartphone app-based metacognitive intervention program with weekly mentoring sessions on the meta-cognitive beliefs, psychotic symptoms, and social functioning of individuals with schizophrenia from community psychosocial rehabilitation centers. The study was conducted with 20 participants with severe psychotic symptoms and low social functioning and 24 participants with relatively light psychotic symptoms and good social functioning as a comparison group.

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