Publications by authors named "Seo S"

Although CRISPR-dCas13, the RNA-guided RNA-binding protein, was recently exploited as a translation-level gene expression modulator, it has still been difficult to precisely control the level due to the lack of detailed characterization. Here, we develop a synthetic tunable translation-level CRISPR interference (Tl-CRISPRi) system based on the engineered guide RNAs that enable precise and predictable down-regulation of mRNA translation. First, we optimize the Tl-CRISPRi system for specific and multiplexed repression of genes at the translation level.

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Natural killer (NK) cells are a crucial component of the innate immune system. This study introduces Cellytics NK, a novel platform for rapid and precise measurement of NK cell activity. This platform combines an NK-specific activation stimulator cocktail (ASC) and lens-free shadow imaging technology (LSIT), using optoelectronic components.

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  • - The study compared uterine volume (UV) among Turner syndrome (TS) patients who underwent pubertal induction (PI), those who experienced natural menarche (NM), and a control group without TS to identify key factors in uterine development.
  • - Results indicated that the first UV was significantly larger in the NM group compared to the PI group, with the final UV of the PI group still being smaller than the NM group despite an increase over time.
  • - The findings suggest that while natural menarche leads to normal uterine development, those with TS who received pubertal induction may have smaller, less developed uteruses, possibly due to late initiation of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and the type of estrogen used.
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in senior adults. The disease can be categorized into two types: wet AMD and dry AMD. Wet AMD, also known as exudative or neovascular AMD, is less common but more severe than dry AMD and is responsible for 90% of the visual impairment caused by AMD and affects 20 million people worldwide.

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The rapid increase in data storage worldwide demands a substantial amount of energy consumption annually. Studies looking at low power consumption accompanied by high-performance memory are essential for next-generation memory. Here, Graphdiyne oxide (GDYO), characterized by facile resistive switching behavior, is systematically reported toward a low switching voltage memristor.

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Background: Acne vulgaris often results in permanent scars, with atrophic scars being the most common type and posing a significant therapeutic challenge due to their prevalence and impact on patients' quality of life. Various treatment options exist, including the use of poly-d,l-lactic acid delivered via different methods.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of poly-d,l-lactic acid delivered via laser-assisted needle-free microjet injection for treating atrophic scars.

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Ionic diodes provide ionic current rectification (ICR), which is useful for micro-/nanofluidic devices for ionic current-mediated applications. However, the modulation of ICR is not fully developed, and current challenges include limited active control and localized modulation for further multiplexing of micro-/nanofluidic ionic diodes. Herein, a microfluidic device integrated with particle-assembly-based ionic diodes (PAIDs) and a gas-flow channel above them is presented.

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  • * Researchers engineered V. natriegens with a 33.8 kb genetic cluster for alginate assimilation to enable it to utilize kelp as a carbon source.
  • * The modified V. natriegens produced 1.8 mg/L of isopentenol from 16 g/L of crude kelp powder, showcasing its potential for converting marine biomass into valuable products and its ability to accept large DNA fragments.
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Background: Dried blood spots (DBSs) collected and archived in newborn screening programs (NSP) represent a potentially valuable resource for assessing exposure to a range of organic and inorganic chemicals in newborns. This study develops and optimizes a method to measure polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in DBS using the isotope dilution technique, ultrasonic-assisted liquid-liquid extraction, simple cleanup, triple quadrupole GC-MS/MS analysis, and background correction.

Results: We minimize the number of extraction repetitions and the volume of solvent, which helps increase throughput while minimizing the potential for contamination.

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Background: Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition in middle-aged and older women. It has been reported to be potentially linked to cognitive decline, particularly in older adults. This study investigated the association between OAB symptoms and cognitive impairment in middle-aged women.

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The causative agent of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is Bandavirus dabieense, an emerging tick-borne zoonotic pathogen. Migratory birds have often been suggested as potential carriers of ticks that can transmit Bandavirus dabieense; however, their role remains unclear. The Republic of Korea (ROK) holds an important position as a stopover on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.

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Background: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including elevated blood pressure, are known to increase risk of Alzheimer's disease. There has been increasing awareness of the relationship between long-term blood pressure (BP) patterns and their effects on the brain. We aimed to investigate the association of repeated BP measurements with Alzheimer's and vascular disease markers.

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Over the past few years, earth-abundant transition metal-catalyzed hydrosilylation has emerged as an ideal strategy for the synthesis of organosilanes. The success in this area of research has expanded to the advancements of alkyne dihydrosilylation reactions, offering broadened synthetic applications through the selective installation of two silyl groups. In particular, catalysts based on Fe, Co, and Ni have engendered enabling platforms for mild transformations with a range of distinct regioselectivity.

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Background And Purpose: Only limited therapeutic agents have been developed for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Glabridin, a promising anti-obesity candidate, has only limited druggability due to its low in vivo chemical stability and bioavailability. Therefore, we developed vutiglabridin (VUTI), which is based on a glabridin backbone, and investigated its mechanism of action in treating NASH in animal models.

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  • - The study identifies sediment from a depth of 200 m as a potential natural peloid with a dominant clay mineral composition, mainly illite, chlorite, kaolinite, and diatomite.
  • - The sediment properties include specific thermal conductivity and heat capacity ranges, along with low concentrations of toxic elements, making it compliant with cosmetic safety standards.
  • - The findings suggest that the sediment could be useful for pelotherapy, with recommendations for further research into its long-term effects and therapeutic benefits for skin conditions.
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Purpose: Compartment syndrome remains difficult to diagnose early in its clinical course. Pressure transducer catheters have been used to directly measure intracompartmental pressure (ICP), but this method is unreliable, with a false positive rate of 35%. We have previously used intramuscular near infrared spectroscopy to detect changes in tissue oxygen saturation (StO) in response to increasing ICP using a novel implantable probe.

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Glucagon was discovered about a hundred years ago and its role in health and disease is under continuous investigation. Glucagon is a counter regulatory hormone secreted by alpha cells of the pancreas in response to multiple stimuli. Although some of glucagon's actions and its clinical application have been described, clinical experience with glucagon has been historically overshadowed by that of insulin.

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Preemptive therapy (PET) historically has been the primary strategy to reduce early-onset cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) but is associated with antiviral-associated toxicities and increases in healthcare resource utilization and cost. Despite its high cost, letermovir (LTV) prophylaxis has largely supplanted PET due to its effectiveness and tolerability. Direct comparisons between LTV and PET approaches on economic and clinical outcomes after allogeneic HCT remain limited.

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  • Sclerotherapy, particularly using bleomycin, is an effective nonsurgical treatment for digital mucous cysts (DMC), showing better side effects compared to traditional agents.
  • A study compared the effectiveness and safety of bleomycin intralesional injection (ILI) to corticosteroid ILI and surgical excision for DMC treatment, finding bleomycin ILI and surgical excision to be more effective than corticosteroids.
  • Patient satisfaction was highest with bleomycin ILI, indicating it's a safe and effective option for DMC management, offering results comparable to surgical excision without significant adverse effects.
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Background: With the increasing demand for surgical procedures in dermatology, resident education in surgical dermatology has become important for delivering high-quality treatment. However, it remains unclear if a sufficient number of residency programs with quality standards exist, as there has been little research on this subject in South Korea.

Objective: To identify the status of surgical dermatology education among residents and assess dermatologists' perceptions of the subject.

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Objectives: Accurately predicting when patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) will progress to dementia is a formidable challenge. This work aims to develop a predictive deep learning model to accurately predict future cognitive decline and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) marker changes over time at the individual level for patients with MCI.

Methods: We recruited 657 amnestic patients with MCI from the Samsung Medical Center who underwent cognitive tests, brain MRI scans, and amyloid-β (Aβ) positron emission tomography (PET) scans.

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NK cells are innate immune effectors that kill virally infected or malignant cells. NK cell deficiency (NKD) occurs when NK cell development or function is impaired and variants in MCM4, GINS1, MCM10, and GINS4 result in NKD. Although NK cells are strongly impacted by mutational deficiencies in helicase proteins, the mechanisms underlying this specific susceptibility are poorly understood.

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Japanese encephalitis (JE), caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection, continues to pose significant public health challenges worldwide despite efficient vaccines. The virus is classified into five genotypes, among which genotype V (GV) was not detected for a long period after its initial isolation in 1952, until reports emerged from China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) since 2009. The characteristics of the virus are crucial in estimating its potential epidemiological impact.

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Background: Colon cancer is the third most common cancer globally. The expression of histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) is upregulated, whereas the expression of tat interactive protein, 60 kDa (TIP60) is downregulated in colon cancer. However, the relationship between HDAC3 and TIP60 in colon cancer has not been clearly elucidated.

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Although adverse events of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have been reported, there are few studies on physicians' perceptions. We aimed to investigate physicians' awareness of PPI-related adverse events and changes in treatment patterns according to their practice. We conducted an online survey of physicians using a 15-item questionnaire.

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