Publications by authors named "MinSeob Kim"

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  • * The carbon isotope ratios indicated that both particulate and dissolved organic matter mainly come from phytoplankton and melting sea ice, highlighting the meltwater's role in organic carbon supply.
  • * Our findings showed a strong relationship between organic matter quality and its isotopic signatures, suggesting that variations in phytoplankton types influence carbon cycling and microbial activity in the region.
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Since black-tailed gulls derive energy for egg production around their habitat, analyzing concentration of chemicals in the eggs reveals the local environmental pollution. This is, however, complex due to the diversity of seabird diets across multiple ecosystems. This study determined the influence of food source and trophic position (TP) on the mercury concentration ([Hg]) in eggs and subsequently mitigated these influences by adjusting through [Hg]-TP relationship, thereby enabling spatial and temporal comparisons among individuals.

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Background: The role of smoking in the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) or gastric cancer (GC) in populations undergoing cholecystectomy has not been investigated.

Aim: To evaluate the effect of smoking on CRC or GC development in cholecystectomy patients.

Methods: A total of 174874 patients who underwent cholecystectomy between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2017 were identified using the Korean National Health Insurance Service claims database.

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Gender and biological sex have distinct impacts on the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Estrogen deficiency is known to predispose female mice to T2D. In our previous study, we found that a high-fat, high-sucrose diet (HFHSD) induces T2D in male mice through the miR-10b-5p/KLF11/KIT pathway, but not in females, highlighting hormonal disparities in T2D susceptibility.

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Adipose tissues serve as an energy reservoir and endocrine organ, yet the mechanisms that coordinate these functions remain elusive. Here, we show that the transcriptional coregulators, YAP and TAZ, uncouple fat mass from leptin levels and regulate adipocyte plasticity to maintain metabolic homeostasis. Activating YAP/TAZ signalling in adipocytes by deletion of the upstream regulators Lats1 and Lats2 results in a profound reduction in fat mass by converting mature adipocytes into delipidated progenitor-like cells, but does not cause lipodystrophy-related metabolic dysfunction, due to a paradoxical increase in circulating leptin levels.

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Forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) regulates muscle growth, but the metabolic role of FOXO1 in skeletal muscle and its mechanisms remain unclear. To explore the metabolic role of FOXO1 in skeletal muscle, we generated skeletal muscle-specific Foxo1 inducible knockout (mFOXO1 iKO) mice and fed them a high-fat diet to induce obesity. We measured insulin sensitivity, fatty acid oxidation, mitochondrial function, and exercise capacity in obese mFOXO1 iKO mice and assessed the correlation between FOXO1 and mitochondria-related protein in the skeletal muscle of patients with diabetes.

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  • This study examined the isotopes of nitrates in water samples from Lake Sihwa to identify the various sources of nitrate pollution linked to different land uses like urban areas, industry, wetlands, and agriculture.
  • Researchers found that after a typhoon, the total nitrogen levels increased, suggesting that nitrogen-rich conditions might lead to harmful algal blooms.
  • Isotopic data indicated that most of the nitrogen input came from urban sources, highlighting the potential of using isotopic analysis for better water quality management in areas affected by human activities.
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Backgrounds/aims: Challenges arise when translating pure laparoscopic donor right hepatectomy (PLDRH) results from Asian to Western donors, due to differences in body mass index (BMI). This study compares the outcomes of PLDRH and conventional open donor right hepatectomy (CDRH) in donors with BMI over 30.

Methods: Medical records of live liver donors (BMI > 30) undergoing right hepatectomy (2010-2021) were compared: 25 PLDRH cases vs.

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Background: Immunological factors play a pivotal role in the outcomes of solid organ transplantation. We aimed to elucidate the effects of donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) and ABO compatibility on living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 584 LDLT recipients from 2015 to 2020.

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The environmental and climatic factors dictating atmospheric mercury (Hg) uptake by foliage and accumulation within the forest floor are evaluated across six mountain sites, South Korea, using Hg concentration and Hg stable isotope analyses. The isotope ratios of total gaseous Hg (TGM) at six mountains are explained by local anthropogenic Hg emission influence and partly by mountain elevation and wind speed. The extent to which TGM is taken up by foliage is not dependent on the site-specific TGM concentration, but by the local wind speed, which facilitates TGM passage through dense deciduous canopies in the Korean forests.

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The supply and sources of N and Hg in the Geum estuary of the western coast of Korea were evaluated. Triple isotope proxies (δN, ΔO and δO) of NO combined with conservative mixing between river and ocean waters were used to improve isotope finger-printing methods. The N pool in the Geum estuary was primarily influenced by the Yellow Sea water, followed by riverine discharge (821 × 10 mol yr) and atmospheric deposition (51 × 10 mol yr).

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Quantitatively identifying the primary sources of organic membrane fouling is essential for the effective implementation of membrane technology and optimal water resource management prior to the treatment. This study leveraged carbon stable isotope tracers to estimate the quantitative contributions of various organic sources to membrane fouling in an ultrafiltration system. Effluent organic matter (EfOM) and aquatic natural organic matter (NOM), two common sources, were combined in five different proportions to evaluate their mixed effects on flux decline and the consequent fouling behaviors.

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An experimental platform for dynamic diamond anvil cell (dDAC) research has been developed at the High Energy Density (HED) Instrument at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (European XFEL). Advantage was taken of the high repetition rate of the European XFEL (up to 4.5 MHz) to collect pulse-resolved MHz X-ray diffraction data from samples as they are dynamically compressed at intermediate strain rates (≤10 s), where up to 352 diffraction images can be collected from a single pulse train.

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  • This study developed an integrated framework combining isotopic data of nitrates and hydrological modeling to assess nitrate flux from various land uses in a watershed, important for managing nitrate pollution in rivers.
  • Different nitrate sources like sewage and synthetic fertilizers were identified by analyzing isotopic compositions, showing significant variations across different land-use types.
  • The research highlights the need for targeted nitrogen management policies, particularly in urban areas where sewage transport increases nitrate loads; it also emphasizes how hydrological conditions can influence total nitrate concentrations in river systems.
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in river watersheds dynamically changes based on its source during a monsoon period with storm event. However, the variations in DOM in urban and rural river watersheds that are dominated by point and non-point sources have not been adequately explored to date. We developed an innovative approach to reveal DOM sources in complex river watershed systems during pre-monsoon, monsoon, and post-monsoon periods using end-member mixing analysis (EMMA) by combining multi-isotope values (δC-DOC, δN-NO and δO-NO) and spectroscopic indices (fluorescence index [FI], biological index [BIX], humification index [HIX], and specific UV absorbance [SUVA]).

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We investigated whether the gut bacterial community of could represent the health conditions of individuals or populations based on where these beetles inhabit. Considering the ecological traits of the species, the gut bacterial communities of carabid populations inhabiting stable or unstable habitats were compared. Food resource quality (δN) and morphological shape, especially body and wing size, may be significant factors that directly or indirectly affect the gut bacterial community of carabid beetles.

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  • * The XGB model effectively predicts flow curves for a specific titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-2Sn-2Zr-2Mo-2Cr-0.15Si) across a temperature range of 1073-1273 K, leading to more accurate processing maps.
  • * This research highlights the XGB model's potential, showing improved accuracy in predicting instability and power dissipation maps, though it notes a need for refinement at high strain rates.
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We coupled compound-specific isotopic analyses of nitrogen (N) in amino acids (δN, δN) and mercury stable isotopes (δHg, ΔHg) to quantify ecological traits governing the concentration, variability, and source of Hg in largemouth bass (LB) and pike gudgeon (PG) across four rivers, South Korea. PG displayed uniform Hg concentration (56-137 ng/g), trophic position (TP; 2.6-3.

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We present the evidence of superionic phase formed in HO and, for the first time, diffusive HO-He phase, based on time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments performed on ramp-laser-heated samples in diamond anvil cells. The diffraction results signify a similar bcc-like structure of superionic HO and diffusive He-HO, while following different transition dynamics. Based on time and temperature evolution of the lattice parameter, the superionic HO phase forms gradually in pure HO over the temperature range of 1350-1400 K at 23 GPa, but the diffusive He-HO phase forms abruptly at 1300 K at 26 GPa.

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  • Metalloendopeptidase ADAM-Like Decysin 1 (ADAMDEC1) is an anti-inflammatory enzyme mainly found in the gastrointestinal tract, specifically in colonic mucosal PDGFRα cells.
  • Recent findings indicate a high expression of Adamdec1 in these cells during DSS-induced colitis in mouse models, contrasting with minimal expression in macrophages.
  • The prevalence of ADAMDEC1 in PDGFRα cells in both mouse and human Crohn's disease suggests its potential as a target for diagnosing and treating intestinal inflammation.
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Lake sediments are important sinks of various pollutants and preserve historical pollution records caused by anthropogenic activities. Recently, the sediments of Lake Jangseong, South Korea were first detected with high concentrations of organic matter (ignition loss [IL]; total organic carbon [TOC]), nutrients (total nitrogen [TN]; total phosphorus [TP]), and some heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Cd, and Hg). Here, we identified the origins of these concentrations accumulated in the sediments using extensive surveys and various assessments.

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Silicon (Si) anodes in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) suffer from huge volume changes that lead to a rapid capacity decrease and short cycle life. A conductive binder can be a key factor to overcome this issue, maintaining continuous electron paths under pulverization of Si. Herein, composites of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) are augmented with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) as a binder for Si anodes, which forms hierarchical structures due to different chain lengths of PEG and PEO.

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Background: A history of familial pancreatic cancer (FPC) increases the incidence of pancreatic cancer (PC) among first-degree relatives. We aimed to determine the incidence of FPC and analyze its clinical characteristics.

Methods: Between 2010 and 2014, 1159 patients with PC were included in the study.

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A dual isotopes approach and the Bayesian isotope mixing model were applied to trace nitrogen pollution sources and to quantify their relative contribution to river water quality. We focused on two points to enhance the applicability of the method: 1) Direct measurement on the end-members to distinguish "sewage" and "manure" which used to be grouped in one pollution source as their isotope ranges overlap; 2) The Lagrangian sampling method was applied to consider the transport of nitrogen pollutants in a long river so that any fractionation process can be dealt with in the given Bayesian modeling framework. The results of the analysis confirmed the NO isotope composition in the river of interest to be within the range of NO with origins in "NH in fertilizer", "Soil N", and "Manure and sewage" pollution.

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  • The cellular microenvironment, especially the extracellular matrix (ECM), is crucial for cancer development, influencing tumor growth and spread.
  • Changes in the ECM, which includes proteins like collagen and elastin, contribute significantly to creating a tumor-friendly environment that enables cancer cells to invade and metastasize.
  • Research on the ECM is essential for understanding colorectal cancer, offering insights into potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for better treatment strategies.
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