Publications by authors named "Narae Kim"

Introduction: Late-life cognitive impairment and depression frequently co-occur and share many symptoms. However, the specific neural and clinical factors contributing to both their common and distinct profiles in older adults remain unclear.

Methods: We investigated resting-state correlates of cognitive and depressive symptoms in older adults (n = 248 and n = 95) using clinical, blood, and neuroimaging data.

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Background: Recent studies have focused on improving our understanding of gut microbiome dysbiosis and its impact on cognitive function. However, the relationship between gut microbiome composition, accelerated brain atrophy, and cognitive function has not yet been fully explored.

Methods: We recruited 292 participants from South Korean memory clinics to undergo brain magnetic resonance imaging, clinical assessments, and collected stool samples.

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Transgene expression in stem cells is a powerful means of regulating cellular properties and differentiation into various cell types. However, existing vectors for transgene expression in stem cells suffer from limitations such as the need for genomic integration, the transient nature of gene expression, and the inability to temporally regulate transgene expression, which hinder biomedical and clinical applications. Here we report a new class of RNA virus-based vectors for scalable and integration-free transgene expression in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs).

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Introduction: An athlete's heart (AH) varies depending on race, sex, age, and the type and intensity of training. Given that soccer is a common sport, evaluation of cardiac function in soccer players is important; however, few studies have analyzed adolescent soccer players. Therefore, this study, aimed to identify early changes in AH in soccer players by evaluating the echocardiographic findings of adolescent Asian female soccer players for whom existing data are scarce.

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Background: The Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model is an alternative Medicare payment model for joint replacement that mandated participation by hospitals in randomly selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). On average, the program decreased inpatient length of stay and increased home discharge rates. It is unclear if these effects differed based on hospital ownership type, even though ownership may impact care redesign opportunities.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) causes coronary artery atherosclerosis with a similar risk as diabetes or hypertension. However, coronary artery disease (CAD) is rare in young patients, especially in those presenting as chronic total occlusion (CTO). We report a rare case of aborted sudden cardiac death in a 26-year-old patient with a six-year history of RA.

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The ubiquity of microplastics (MP) in aquatic environments has been raising concerns. Although the μ-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (μ-FTIR) technique is commonly used to detect MPs, it is an expensive and time-consuming process that requires expert operation. Moreover, the mass concentration of MPs cannot be determined, thereby necessitating the development of an inexpensive and simple analytical technique for identifying and quantifying MPs in aquatic environments using thermal-based technologies.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) on brain MRIs and cognitive decline, focusing on how these factors may differ between sexes.
  • Researchers analyzed 713 participants aged 49-89, assessing the effects of modifiable risk factors for WMH and examining their impact on long-term dementia outcomes.
  • Findings suggest that age and type 2 diabetes significantly influence WMH volume, with stronger correlations identified in females, and that WMH burden is linked to worse dementia outcomes over time specifically in females.
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Floor impact noise is a significant social concern to secure a quiescent living space for multi-story building residents in South Korea. The floating floor, consisting of a concrete structure on resilient pads, is a specifically designed system to minimize noise transmission. This floating structure employs polymeric pads as the resilient materials.

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: The role of treadmill stress echocardiography (TSE) in symptomatic patients may be limited. We evaluated whether carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) and coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores can predict cardiovascular (CV) outcomes in patients with negative TSE. : Patients who had negative TSE and measured cIMT or CAC scoring were enrolled and followed up.

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Mammalian riboswitches that can regulate transgene expression via RNA-small molecule interaction have promising applications in medicine and biotechnology, as they involve no protein factors that can induce immunogenic reactions and are not dependent on specially engineered promoters. However, the lack of cell-permeable and low-toxicity small molecules and cognate aptamers that can be exploited as riboswitches and the modest switching performance of mammalian riboswitches have limited their applications. In this study, we systematically optimized the design of a riboswitch that regulates exon skipping via an RNA aptamer that binds ASP2905.

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Importance: The Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model, a traditional Medicare bundled payment program for lower-extremity joint replacement, is associated with care for patients outside traditional Medicare. Whether CJR model outcomes have differed by patient race or ethnicity outside of traditional Medicare is unclear.

Objective: To evaluate outcomes associated with the CJR model among Hispanic patients not enrolled in traditional Medicare.

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Recent studies have highlighted the therapeutic potential of stem cells for various diseases. However, unlike other tissues, brain tissue has a specific structure, consisting of synapses. These synapses not only transmit but also process and refine information.

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Even though multiple states have approved legal recreational use of cannabis, the expansion of recreational cannabis legalization has led to public health concerns in the United States. Young adults (18-25 years old) have the highest percentage of cannabis use disorder compared to all other age groups. The purpose of this study is to compare cognitive and emotional responses of young adults who use cannabis and non-users to two anti-cannabis media campaigns that employed different message strategies.

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  • Fungal infections have high rates of illness and death, but current diagnostic tests aren't very effective, prompting the exploration of advanced techniques like nanopore amplicon metagenomic sequencing.* -
  • In this study involving 84 samples from 73 patients, a comparison was made between conventional fungal assays and sequencing results, revealing that sequencing was more effective in detecting rare fungi and had a shorter turnaround time.* -
  • Overall, the study found that nanopore amplicon sequencing not only led to faster results (almost 5 days quicker) but also identified more uncommon fungal infections than traditional methods, highlighting its potential for clinical use.*
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  • The study investigates sex-specific risk factors for white matter hyperintensities (WMH), linked to cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), and their impact on cognitive decline in older adults.
  • Using MRI data from 713 participants (241 males and 472 females), it analyzes how factors like age and type 2 diabetes relate to WMH volume in both sexes.
  • Results indicate that females had a stronger correlation between age and WMH volume, with type 2 diabetes affecting only females, and WMH burden negatively impacted longitudinal dementia outcomes specifically in females.
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  • - The study compares hair transplant (HT) and scalp micropigmentation (SMP) as treatments for female pattern hair loss (FPHL), with a focus on finding criteria to choose between the two methods.
  • - In a review of 40 female patients, significant differences were found in hair density and follicular unit density between those who underwent HT and those who had SMP.
  • - The results indicate that hair density (HD) is crucial for deciding treatment, with SMP being advisable for HD ≥104.6 hairs/cm and HT recommended for HD ≤96.17 hairs/cm.
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This study investigated how the online health information behaviors of U.S. adults with illnesses unrelated to COVID-19 virus infection affected their coping with health problems and concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is gaining popularity but can lead to complications that severely affect patients' mental well-being, especially when results are unsatisfactory.* -
  • A study involving 120 patients looked into corrective measures after poor SMP outcomes, revealing that most had treatment at beauty salons and many underwent additional procedures like hair transplants or laser removal.* -
  • Results indicated that appropriate revisions by experienced professionals can lead to satisfactory outcomes, with high average satisfaction scores from both patients and physicians.*
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In patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), lipid-lowering therapy plays an important role in the prevention of the recurrence of cardiovascular disease. Recent guidelines recommend the use of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors in patients with ACS if their low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels are not adequately controlled with statins and ezetimibe. Based on this, we report a case in which administering a PCSK9 inhibitor successfully lowered the patient's LDL-C level to the target level and managed the coronary artery disease (CAD) recurrence.

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  • GGC repeat expansions are linked to various progressive neurological disorders, specifically neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID), prompting a study on their prevalence and clinical features in Koreans.
  • The research involved two cohorts: one from Seoul National University Hospital where patients with specific MRI signs underwent genetic testing, and another from the Korea Biobank that analyzed whole-genome data from nearly 4,000 individuals for repeat counts.
  • Findings revealed that 17.8% of the SNUH cohort had NIID, and the Korea Biobank analysis identified potential NIID patients, highlighting the relationship between repeat count variations and disease symptoms in a Korean population.
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Although 20 % of patients with depression receiving treatment do not achieve remission, predicting treatment-resistant depression (TRD) remains challenging. In this study, we aimed to develop an explainable multimodal prediction model for TRD using structured electronic medical record data, brain morphometry, and natural language processing. In total, 247 patients with a new depressive episode were included.

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Background: Double-chambered left ventricle (DCLV) is an extremely rare congenital disease in which the left ventricle (LV) is divided by abnormal muscle tissue. Due to its rarity, there is a lack of data on the disease, including its diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Accordingly, we report a case in which DCLV was diagnosed and followed up.

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  • Scientists found around 50 special genetic disorders caused by short tandem repeats (STRs), but labs don't usually check them in a certain type of genetic testing called exome analysis.
  • They studied the DNA of 6099 people from 2510 families to see if they could find any missed STR disorders, which helped diagnose 13 people in families that had never received a diagnosis before.
  • The study suggests that including STR analysis in genetic testing can help doctors find more genetic problems in patients.
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