Publications by authors named "Sangyong Song"

To ensure high-quality bioresources and standardize biobanks, there is an urgent need to develop and disseminate educational training programs in accordance with ISO 20387, which was developed in 2018. The standardization of biobank education programs is also required to train biobank experts. The subdivision of categories and levels of education is necessary for jobs such as operations manager (bank president), quality manager, practitioner, and administrator.

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In vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC) analysis reveals a relationship between in vitro release and in vivo pharmacokinetic response of the drug of interest. Sandostatin LAR Depot (SLD) for endocrine tumors and acromegaly is a sustained-release formulation of octreotide, a cyclic oligomer of 8 amino acids, which prolongs therapeutic efficacy and enhances medication compliance of octreotide. Since the efficacy of SLD is dependent on the pharmacokinetic characteristics of octreotide released from a biodegradable matrix polymer, poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-glucose, of SLD, the IVIVC of SLD is critical for predicting an in vivo behavior of the octreotide.

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  • Patient responses to cancer therapy differ greatly due to genetic and molecular diversity, underscoring the importance of understanding tumor variations.
  • To improve personalized treatment, researchers have created a detailed database of 462 patient-derived tumor cell lines (PDCs) and their characteristics across 14 cancer types, showing they better represent actual disease biology compared to traditional cancer cell lines.
  • The study reveals insights into how specific genetic factors can lead to resistance against EGFR inhibitors and suggests the potential for using ibrutinib, typically for blood cancers, in EGFR-targeted treatment for gliomas, alongside retroactive clinical response predictions based on drug sensitivities.
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  • Using a single tumor biopsy in cancer studies may not fully capture the tumor's genetic profile, while multi-regional biopsies offer better insights but are costly.
  • Researchers tested pooling multiple biopsy samples from four cancer types to see if this method could represent genomic and transcriptomic data effectively.
  • The findings showed that while pooled samples can detect many moderate frequency variants, they struggle with low-frequency mutations that need more detailed sequencing.
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Surgery and radiation are the current standard treatments for cervical cancer. However, there is no effective therapy for metastatic or recurrent cases, necessitating the identification of therapeutic targets. In order to create preclinical models for screening potential therapeutic targets, we established 14 patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of cervical cancers using subrenal implantation methods.

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Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) displays a higher resistance to first line chemotherapy, requiring the development of new therapeutics. We previously identified a frequent chromosomal gain at 8q24 that harbors the focal-adhesion kinase (FAK) gene; the potential of this gene as a therapeutic target remains to be evaluated in OCCCs. We first examined the dependence of OCCCs on FAK and the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.

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Background: The authors investigated whether expression of c-Met protein in glioblastomas is associated with overall survival and biologic features representing tumor invasiveness in patients with glioblastomas.

Methods: Paraffin-embedded specimens of glioblastomas from 62 patients treated in a single institution were assessed by immunohistochemical (IHC) analysis of c-Met expression. On the basis of the clinical data for these patients, the association between c-Met expression and clinicobiologic features representing tumor invasiveness was analyzed.

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Despite significant advances in the detection and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma, the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma remains very poor, in part due to the high incidence of recurrence. This study was aimed at identifying a prognostic indicator of recurrence in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. We retrospectively analyzed CpG island hypermethylation of the p14, p15, p16, GSTP1, integrin alpha4, SYK, and CDH1 genes in fresh-frozen tissues from 265 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma using the methylation-specific PCR.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the preoperative staging of rectal cancer. Thirty-five patients with a primary rectal cancer who underwent preoperative 3-T MRI using a phased-array coil and had a surgical resection were enrolled in the study group. Preoperatively, three experienced radiologists independently assessed the T and N staging.

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Aim: To ascertain the adequacy of the microsatellite instability (MSI) as a prognostic indicator by assessing MSI status of patients with double primary gastric and colorectal cancer (DPGCC).

Methods: Sixteen patients were studied, all of whom exhibited sporadic DPGCC, and had no family history of hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, according to the Amsterdam criteria. A total of 32 cancers from 16 DPGCC patients, and 216 single primary CRC, were assessed for MSI in 5 microsatellite loci, BAT25, BAT26, D2S123, D5S346, and D17S250.

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Pyrido[2,3-b][1,4]oxazin-2-ones are conveniently prepared in excellent yields by a one-pot annulation of N-substituted-2-chloroacetamides with 2-halo-3-hydroxypyridines with use of cesium carbonate in refluxing acetonitrile. The key transformation features a Smiles rearrangement of the initial O-alkylation product and subsequent cyclization.

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Maspin is a unique member of the serpin family, which inhibits tumor invasion and metastasis of the human breast and prostate cancers. Immunohistochemical evaluation of the maspin expression in pancreatic neoplasms has never been performed. The authors examined the expression of maspin in various pancreatic neoplasms to investigate its usefulness as an adjunct diagnostic marker.

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Objective: This study was undertaken to investigate cyclin D2 mRNA and protein expression in human endometrium during the menstrual cycle.

Methods: Endometrial samples were obtained from 15 premenopausal nonpregnant women who had hysterectomies for benign gynecologic reasons. They were divided into the following five groups according to histologic dating: early proliferative (n = 3), mid to late proliferative (n = 3), early secretory (n = 3), mid secretory (n = 3), and late secretory (n = 3).

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