Publications by authors named "Se Jin Kim"

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  • Autologous CAR T-cell therapy shows great promise but faces barriers like cost and logistical issues, along with challenges in allogeneic therapies.
  • A new method using CAR mRNA in nanoparticles aims to create temporary CAR expression on T-cells, though it may require multiple doses, raising concerns about affordability and patient commitment.
  • We developed a PK-PD model to explain transient CAR expression following nanoparticle treatment, which could help optimize dosing and ultimately support the transition from lab research to real-world therapy.
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  • Myh1 is identified as a mouse gene linked to deafness, with its role in the auditory system still unclear; knockout mice show significant hearing impairment and abnormal hair cell function.
  • Research shows that MYH1 variants in humans contribute to non-progressive hearing loss, with some individuals also experiencing osteopenia.
  • Structural and functional analysis indicates that MYH1 variants disrupt regular activity in outer hair cells, highlighting the gene's essential role in hearing and its genetic connection to hearing loss in affected families.
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  • Genetic testing and vestibular function tests were conducted on 627 patients with genetic hearing loss, revealing that 22.8% experienced vestibular symptoms.
  • Genetic variations were found in 31.5% of those with symptoms, linking 19 deafness genes to these vestibular issues, primarily vertigo.
  • Different tests indicated reduced vestibular function in various proportions of patients, with autosomal recessive cases showing significantly more abnormalities than autosomal dominant ones.
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Background: Prostate cancer is a significant health concern, particularly among African American (AA) men who exhibit higher incidence and mortality compared to European American (EA) men. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying these disparities is imperative for enhancing clinical management and achieving better outcomes.

Methods: Employing a multi-omics approach, we analyzed prostate cancer in both AA and EA men.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations in 1,099 Korean individuals with hearing loss, focusing on specific variants linked to deafness.
  • Out of 711 patients evaluated, 1.7% had mtDNA mutations, predominantly the m.1555A>G variant, which was associated with progressive post-lingual hearing loss.
  • The findings highlight the importance of genetic testing for mtDNA variants in understanding hearing loss within the Korean population, suggesting a significant genetic contribution to the condition.
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Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) provides a new fashion space and fashion experience. This study focuses on immersive VR and fashion shows to empirically explore the VR fashion space and fashion experience. Insights specific to fashion have not been presented in as much depth in the literature; thus, the current findings are particularly valuable and insightful.

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Study Objective: The standard of care for detecting acute kidney injury (AKI) is change in serum creatinine (SCr) and urine output, which are limited. This study aimed to compare urinary biomarkers neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL) with kidney injury molecule-1 (uKIM-1) in critically ill children exposed to vancomycin who did and did not develop AKI as defined by changes in SCr.

Design: Single-center, prospective, clinical, observational cohort study.

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Genetic hearing loss is the most common hereditary sensorial disorder. Though more than 120 genes associated with deafness have been identified, unveiled causative genes and variants of diverse types of hearing loss remain. Herein, we identified a novel nonsense homozygous variant in (c.

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MR1 is a ubiquitously expressed MHC-Ib molecule that presents microbial metabolites to MR1-restricted T cells, but there are differences in the antigen presentation pathway of an intracellular microbe compared to exogenous antigen. We have shown the importance of endosomal trafficking proteins in MR1-dependent presentation of (Mtb). Two pore channels (TPCs) are endosomal calcium channels that regulate endosomal trafficking.

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Rose () is a major flower crop worldwide and has long been loved for its variety of colors and scents. Roses are mainly used for gardening or cutting flowers and are also used as raw materials for perfumes, cosmetics, and food. Essential oils, which are extracted from the flowers of plants, including roses, have various scents, and the essential oil market has been growing steadily owing to the growing awareness of the benefits of natural and organic products.

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Background: Ever since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, students have been spending an increasingly longer time staring at electrical devices to take online courses.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of the virtual class environment on eye and musculoskeletal problems in university students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A total of 365 university students were enrolled in this study.

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Pathogenic variants of KCNQ4 cause symmetrical, late-onset, progressive, high-frequency-affected hearing loss, which eventually involves all frequencies with age. To understand the contribution of KCNQ4 variants to hearing loss, we analyzed whole-exome and genome sequencing data from patients with hearing loss and individuals whose hearing phenotypes were unknown. In KCNQ4, we identified seven missense variants and one deletion variant in 9 hearing loss patients and 14 missense variants in the Korean population with an unknown hearing loss phenotype.

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Low Club Cell 16 kDa protein (CC16) plasma levels are linked to accelerated lung function decline in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Cigarette smoke-exposed (CS-exposed) Cc16-/- mice have exaggerated COPD-like disease associated with increased NF-κB activation in their lungs. It is unclear whether CC16 augmentation can reverse exaggerated COPD in CS-exposed Cc16-/- mice and whether increased NF-κB activation contributes to the exaggerated COPD in CS-exposed Cc16-/- lungs.

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Infectious respiratory diseases such as COVID-19 are serious and global concerns from the past to the present. To isolate the spread of infectious diseases even in the absence of a health system, a simple, inexpensive, reliable, sensitive, and selective molecular diagnosis platform for Point of Care Test (POCT) is required. Especially, the nucleic acid extraction step is difficult to perform out of laboratory.

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MR1 and HLA-E are highly conserved nonclassical antigen-presenting molecules. They can present antigens derived from to a distinct subset of MR1-restricted or HLA-restricted CD8+ T cells. MR1 presents small microbial metabolites, and HLA-E presents peptides and glycopeptides.

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A pre-integrated system design intended for a point-of-care (POC) and sample-to-result diagnostic platform with nucleic acid amplification has been developed, which is equipment/electricity-free without any permanent instruments or manual sample processing. This semi-integrated system focuses on pandemic situations that are suitable for the Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Robust and rapid, Equipment-free, and Deliverable to the end-user "ASSURED" concept recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Nucleic acid amplification is an essential rate-limiting factor in the performance of integrated systems that involve sample preparation and detection.

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Respiratory illness caused by influenza virus is a serious public health problem worldwide. As the symptoms of influenza virus infection are similar to those of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, it is essential to distinguish these two viruses. Therefore, to properly respond to a pathogen, a detection method that is capable of rapid and accurate diagnosis in a hospital or at home is required.

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Autosomal dominant hearing loss (ADHL) manifests as an adult-onset disease or a progressive disease. variants are associated with DFNA11, a subtype of ADHL. Here, we examined the role and genotype-phenotype correlation of in ADHL.

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  • A new detection platform for porcine circovirus 2 was created using a lateral flow assay (LAMP-LFA) that combines loop-mediated isothermal amplification for enhanced sensitivity.
  • This method allows for the detection of early or asymptomatic infections and requires no specialized equipment, making it suitable for point-of-care testing.
  • The unique avidin-biotin complex offers strong and stable results, enabling accurate confirmation of findings within just 30 minutes, and this approach could be adapted for other pathogens in the future.
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Development of comprehensive and updated quantitative relationships between physiological parameters and age for pediatrics remains to be accomplished. Towards this goal, we have performed a thorough literature search and collected published data on organ weights and organ blood flow rates for 0-20-year-old male and female human subjects. The data were used to develop continuous relationships between physiological parameters and age, using a single form of mathematical equation.

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Direct drawing techniques have contributed to the ease of patterning soft electronic materials, which are the building blocks of analog and digital integrated circuits. In parallel with the printing of semiconductors and electrodes, selective deposition of gate insulators (GI) is an equally important factor in simplifying the fabrication of integrated devices, such as NAND and NOR gates, and memory devices. This study demonstrates the fabrication of six types of printed GI layers (high/low- polymer and organic-inorganic hybrid material), which are utilized as GIs in organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), using the electrostatic-force-assisted dispensing printing technique.

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Prevention of dental caries is a key research area, and improvement of the pit and fissure sealants used for caries prevention has been of particular interest. This report describes results of incorporating a zwitterion, sulfobetaine methacrylate (SB), into photo-polymerized resin-based sealants to enhance resistance to cariogenic bacteria and protein adhesion. Varying amounts (1.

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This study describes a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) for separating plasma from whole blood and measuring glucose concentration. A two-dimensional μPAD was fabricated by wax printing, using chromatographic paper and was functionalized by the incorporation of chitosan into the plasma separation zone. Red blood cells were isolated from whole blood in the plasma separation zone consisting of a chitosan polymer structure and a wax barrier.

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Here we have reported whole-body disposition of wild-type IgG and FcRn non-binding IgG in mice, determined using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). The disposition data generated using ELISA are compared with previously published biodistribution data generated using radiolabelled IgG. In addition, we introduce a novel concept of ABC values, which are defined as percentage ratios of tissue interstitial and plasma AUC values.

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In this study, we developed a point-of-care assay platform with simultaneous detection and self-calibration capabilities for multiple targets based on a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD). This system is easily manufactured using a wax printing method on chromatographic paper. The design pattern consists of a zone of detection and a calibrant zone for controlled loading using wax barriers with different thicknesses.

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