Publications by authors named "Moon I"

Motivation: Skeletal muscle cells (skMCs) combine together to create long, multi-nucleated structures called myotubes. By studying the size, length, and number of nuclei in these myotubes, we can gain a deeper understanding of skeletal muscle development. However, human experimenters may often derive unreliable results owing to the unusual shape of the myotube, which causes significant measurement variability.

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Objective: The butterfly cartilage inlay technique was originally developed for repairing small tympanic membrane (TM) perforations but is now increasingly used for repairing large TM perforations. Although studies have evaluated the effectiveness of butterfly tympanoplasty for repairing medium-to-large-sized TM perforations, no study has compared its effectiveness with that of the conventional underlay cartilage technique. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of butterfly tympanoplasty for repairing medium-to-large-sized TM perforations compared with that of the conventional underlay cartilage.

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  • Mill, also known as fennel, shows promising neurotrophic effects on rat hippocampal neurons, particularly through its ethanol extract (FVSE) and active ingredient anethole.
  • Results indicate that both FVSE and anethole support neurite outgrowth and enhance synapse formation in a safe, non-toxic manner, peaking at specific concentrations.
  • The study suggests that FVSE influences key neurotrophic pathways linked to neuronal health and has potential therapeutic applications for neurological disorders while highlighting anethole's significant role in this process.
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HER2 overexpression significantly contributes to the aggressive nature and recurrent patterns observed in various solid tumors, notably gastric cancers. Trastuzumab, HER2-targeting monoclonal antibody drug, has shown considerable clinical success; however, readily emerging drug resistance emphasizes the pressing need for improved interventions in HER2-overexpressing cancers. To address this, we proposed targeting the protein-protein interaction (PPI) between ELF3 and MED23 as an alternative therapeutic approach to trastuzumab.

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Prognostic markers are needed for tumor-stage mycosis fungoides (MF) because of their variable prognosis. The objectives of this study were to explore prognostic markers for tumor-stage MF and assess the prognostic significance of clinically assessed MF tumor burden index (MTBI). MTBI was devised to consider the tumor size ≥ 2 cm, number ≥ 5, ulcers, and body surface area ≥ 50%.

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Background And Objectives: Cochlear schwannomas, which are categorized into intracochlear and intravestibulocochlear schwannomas (ICs and IVCs, respectively) are rare and may cause hearing loss (HL). The affected region is invariably correlated with tumor location, which can be detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We describe the cochleovestibular manifestations of ICs and IVCs.

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Objectives: Balloon dilation of the Eustachian tube (BDET) is widely recognized as a minimally invasive treatment for obstructive Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD). We employed a Delphi consensus methodology to develop recommendations for the clinical management of BDET in cases of obstructive ETD.

Methods: A Delphi panel consisting of 26 expert physicians specializing in otology participated in two rounds of anonymous, iterative questionnaires.

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Purpose: The objective of this consensus is to provide otolaryngologists with appropriate strategies in the management of external auditory canal (EAC) carcinoma.

Methods: In the absence of randomized controlled trials, the consensus is based on expert opinions utilizing the Rand/UCLA appropriateness method [Fitch and Aguilar in The RAND/UCLA appropriateness method user's manual, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, 2001], drawing from existing literature and clinical experience.

Results: The management recommendations are structured around 12 key areas, including: definition and pathology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, work-up, tumor staging system, surgical management of primary tumor, surgical management of the parotid gland and the temporomandibular joint, lymph node metastasis, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, reconstruction, and follow-up.

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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a very common disorder of cutaneous hyperpigmentation, which poses a persistent management challenge in the fields of dermatology and esthetics. This study was designed to explore the anti-melanogenic and anti-inflammatory effects of Bay 11-7082, an NF-κB inhibitor, using small-molecule screening, to determine its potential application for PIH prevention. The molecular mechanisms were investigated in vitro and ex vivo in epidermis-humanized mice using melanin content, RT-PCR, and immunoblotting.

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  • Active compounds from plants like fennel are gaining attention for their potential to treat cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).
  • The study used an experimental model to assess protective effects against cellular damage caused by hypoxia and found 41 bioactive compounds in fennel.
  • Anethole emerged as the most promising compound, showing the ability to reduce oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage in heart cells, suggesting fennel might be useful in CVD treatments.
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Background: With the aging of society, the prevalence of hearing loss (HL) is increasing. Currently, approximately 5% of the global population has HL, and this number is projected to reach 7 million by 2050. Although hearing aids (HAs) are the primary treatment for HL, their use is limited by barriers such as high costs and social stigma.

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  • 2D materials possess unique properties that make them promising for next-gen electronics and optics, prompting extensive research.
  • The use of laser technology offers fast, cost-effective, and precise methods for synthesizing, modifying, and controlling these materials.
  • This paper reviews recent advancements in laser applications related to the creation and manipulation of 2D materials, aiming to guide future research directions.
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Background: Insertable cardiac monitor implantation is a simple and safe procedure commonly performed in patients with embolic stroke with undetermined source. Routine periprocedural antibiotic use is not recommended, because infection rate is very low, although some local infection or gram-positive bacteremia have been reported. We report a case of Pseudomonas monteilii sepsis immediately after insertable cardiac monitor implantation.

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Although coronary artery occlusion can have a negative effect on the myocardium, chronic total occlusion (CTO) exhibits different clinical features from those of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). In this study, we identify the differential associations of exosomal miRNAs with CTO and AMI. Exosomes were isolated from the plasma obtained from coronary arteries of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention to treat CTO (n = 29) and AMI (n = 24), followed by small RNA sequencing, target gene predictions, and functional enrichment analyses.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of the Apple AirPods Pro with the headphone accommodation feature as a hearing assistive device for patients with mild to moderate hearing loss (HL).

Materials And Methods: The study included a total of 35 participants with mild to moderate HL. To determine the degree of HL in the participants, a screening test using pure-tone audiometry was conducted prior to the main tests of functional gain, word recognition score (WRS), and sentence recognition in noisy environments.

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Background: The epidermal barrier acts as a defense against external agents as well as helps to maintain body homeostasis. Polynucleotides (PN), exogenous DNA fragments, promote wound repair through their stimulatory and anti-inflammatory effects. Recent findings indicate a synergistic effect of PN and hyaluronic acid (HA) combinations in regulating inflammation and promoting cell proliferation.

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  • This study examined 627 cases of primary cutaneous lymphoma (PCL) in Korea from 1994 to 2022, revealing significant variation in PCL subtypes across time and geography.
  • The majority (87.2%) of cases were T-/NK-cell lymphomas (CTCL), with notable increases in the prevalence of mycosis fungoides (MF) and CD4-positive small/medium T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder over the years.
  • Survival analysis indicated that CTCL generally had better 5-year overall survival rates compared to B-cell lymphomas (CBCL), with certain CTCL subtypes showing improved survival outcomes over time.
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  • Management of small acoustic tumors varies, and surgery is selective to minimize risks; a new endoscopic transcanal technique offers a less invasive removal method.
  • A study at a tertiary hospital reviewed 22 patients treated with this Modified Endoscopic Transcanal Transpromontorial Approach (mETTA), focusing on tumor control and complications like CSF leakage and facial palsy.
  • Results showed high success with 21 gross total removals, manageable healing issues for the tympanic membrane, and an average operation time of about 150 minutes with a hospital stay of roughly 9 days.
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It has been reported in many previous studies that the lack of auditory input due to hearing loss (HL) can induce changes in the brain. However, most of these studies have focused on individuals with pre-lingual HL and have predominantly compared the characteristics of those with normal hearing (NH) to cochlear implant (CI) users in children. This study examined the visual and auditory evoked potential characteristics in NH listeners, individuals with bilateral HL, and CI users, including those with single-sided deafness.

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Objectives: The exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromontorial approach (EETTA) has recently been developed for the removal of small-sized acoustic neuromas in the labyrinth (intralabyrinthine schwannoma [ILS]) or internal auditory canal (IAC). Although small tumors that meet the indications for EETTA are also good candidates for cochlear implantation (CI), there are few reports on CI after schwannoma removal using EETTA. Here we present an outcome of patients who underwent simultaneous EETTA and CI.

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  • Right ventricular (RV) systolic dysfunction is a key prognostic factor in patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR), yet traditional echocardiography struggles to assess RV function accurately.
  • This study examined the effectiveness of speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) in measuring RV function by comparing RV free wall longitudinal strain (RVFWLS) and global longitudinal strain (RVGLS) to RV ejection fraction (RVEF) obtained from cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR).
  • Results showed that RVFWLS was the most reliable indicator of RV systolic dysfunction, outperforming RV fractional area change in its ability to discriminate between normal and reduced RV function, indicating STE's potential for better assessment
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Homeless seniors confront distinct challenges regarding their mental health needs and service access. This study aims to illuminate the mental health landscape of homeless seniors by examining the prevalence of mental illness, utilization of mental health services, and perceived need for mental health care. The study comprises 177 homeless seniors in New York, NY.

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Purpose: Single-sided deafness (SSD) presents significant challenges for patients, including compromised sound localization, reduced speech recognition, and often, tinnitus. These issues are typically addressed using interventions such as cochlear implantation (CI) and bone conduction implant (BCI). However, evidence regarding the efficacy of BCI in reducing tinnitus in SSD patients remains limited.

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Background And Objectives: Wireless streaming technology (WT), designed to transmit sounds directly from a mobile phone to hearing aids, was developed to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. However, the advantages of WT during phone use and the specific demographic that can fully benefit from this technology has not been thoroughly evaluated. We aimed to investigate the benefits and identify predictive factors associated with bilateral wireless streaming among hearing aid users.

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Objective: To identify the prevalence of and relevant information for video head impulse test (vHIT) abnormality in a large population.

Study Design: A cross-sectional design.

Setting: Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2021.

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