Publications by authors named "Seung M Baek"

There is increasing concern regarding the risks posed by plastics to human health. Nano-sized plastics enter the body through various exposure routes. Although nano-sized particles circulate through the bloodstream and access the blood-brain barrier (BBB), the harmful impacts of nano-sized plastics on BBB function including endothelial cells are not well known.

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  • Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) are widely used nanomaterials that can enter the bloodstream, raising concerns about their impact on cardiovascular health.
  • The study found that ZnO-NPs can increase clotting activity in red blood cells and disrupt the blood-brain barrier by promoting the engulfment of these cells by brain endothelial cells.
  • These effects suggest that ZnO-NPs could pose potential risks for thrombosis and cardiovascular dysfunction, highlighting the need for further investigation into their safety.
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Purpose: The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that causes acute lower respiratory tract infectious diseases, particularly in young children and older individuals. Activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (ALCAM) is a membrane glycoprotein expressed in various cell types, including epithelial cells, and is associated with inflammatory responses and various cancers. However, the precise role of ALCAM in RSV-induced airway inflammation remains unclear, and our study aimed to explore this gap in the literature.

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Midaortic syndrome (MAS) presents challenges in diagnosis due to the absence of well-defined diagnostic criteria in pediatric patients. This retrospective study aimed to aid in the diagnosis of MAS by employing computed tomography (CT) to measure the z-score of the aorta as well as to identify and understand its clinical features. CT images, echocardiography findings, and medical records of 17 patients diagnosed with MAS between 1997 and 2023 were reviewed, and z-scores were calculated.

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It is essential to understand the barrier height, ideality factor, and role of inhomogeneities at the metal/semiconductor interfaces in nanowires for the development of next generation nanoscale devices. Here, we investigate the drain current ()-gate voltage () characteristics of GaN nanowire wrap-gate transistors (WGTs) for various gate potentials in the wide temperature range of 130-310 K. An anomalous reduction in the experimental barrier height and rise in the ideality factor with reducing the temperature have been perceived.

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  • Phthalates, commonly found in contaminated foods and personal care products, raise public health concerns due to their association with cardiovascular diseases, although the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
  • The study focused on how di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and its metabolite mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) affect the blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity, especially in the presence of methylglyoxal (MG), a compound linked to diabetes.
  • Co-exposure to MG and MEHP resulted in harmful effects on brain endothelial cells, including increased cell death and oxidative stress, but N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) was found to help restore
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For the creation of next-generation nanoscale devices, it is crucial to comprehend the carrier transport mechanisms in nanowires. Here, we examine how temperature affects the properties of GaN nanowire wrap-gate transistors (WGTs), which are made via a top-down technique. The predicted conductance in this transistor remains essentially unaltered up to a temperature of 240 K and then increases after that as the temperature rises.

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Hyperoxia is frequently used for treating acute respiratory failure, but it can cause acute lung injury. Nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich-repeat-containing family member X1 (NLRX1) is localized in mitochondria and involved in production of reactive oxygen species, inflammation, and apoptosis, which are the features of hyperoxic acute lung injury (HALI). The contribution of NLRX1 to HALI has not previously been addressed.

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Objective: We developed a novel multi-torsional mechanical stretch stress loading device for ligamentum flavum cells and evaluated its influence on the development of ligamentum flavum hypertrophy, a common cause of lumbar spinal canal stenosis.

Materials And Methods: Stretch strength of the device was optimized by applying 5% and 15% MSS loads for 24, 48, and 72 h. A cytotoxicity assay of human ligamentum flavum cells was performed and the results were compared to control (0% stress).

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Purpose: The prevalence of food allergy, triggered by T-helper type 2 (Th2) cell-mediated inflammation, is increasing worldwide. Interleukin (IL)-18 plays an important role in inflammatory diseases by binding with the IL-18 receptor. IL-18/IL-18 receptor α (IL-18Rα) is a cofactor for immunoglobulin E (IgE) production and Th2 cell development.

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Viral respiratory infection causes inflammatory lung disease. Chitinase 3-like 1 (CHI3L1) contributes to airway inflammation, but its role in human airway epithelial cells following viral infection is unclear. Thus, we investigated whether CHI3L1 regulates inflammatory responses caused by viral infections in airway epithelial cells.

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Background: The direct entry of the camera under the epiglottis may provide a better view of the glottis than the indirect lifting of the epiglottis by placing the Macintosh blade tip on the vallecula when using the video laryngoscope. This study aimed to compare the efficiency of two different methods of lifting the epiglottis during the visualization of glottis using video laryngoscopy in the same patient.

Methods: This prospective study enrolled 60 patients who underwent general anesthesia with tracheal intubation.

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Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys have presented a paradigm for biodegradability in the field of biomedical devices. However, biodegradation of Mg and its alloys cause the formation of hydrogen gas and basic molecules in the body. Here we developed a surface modification method for Mg implants by double-coating with osteogenic dexamethasone (Dex)-loaded black phosphorus (BP) and poly(lactide--glycolide) (PLGA).

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  • Endoscopic procedures for the esophagus are complex, with longer times and higher risks of complications like perforation and bleeding compared to other gastrointestinal areas.
  • A 58-year-old male patient experienced ventilatory impairment and severe abdominal distension during an esophageal procedure, raising concerns about potential microperforation.
  • The case highlights the importance of anesthesiologists in detecting and managing complications early during endoscopic procedures to ensure patient safety.
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Background: Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) is an infectious disease that results from the reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus in the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal ganglia. HZO manifests with herpes zoster-like symptoms such as rash with or without signs of ocular involvement. Cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is a life-threatening condition accompanied by signs and symptoms involving the eyes and the cranial nerves.

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Background: Oocyte retrieval is the most important procedure in in vitro fertilization (IVF). Various anesthetic methods are used to control a patient's anxiety and pain during IVF; however, there are no recommended anesthetic methods at present. In this study, we retrospectively investigated chemical pregnancy rates according to the anesthetic method used for oocyte retrieval.

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Background: Published algorithms for accessory pathway localization in Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome are inaccurate in pediatric patients, especially for septal pathways.

Objective: We aimed to develop a new algorithm that is sensitive for septal pathways and more applicable in pediatric patients.

Methods: In 120 patients (mean age: 11.

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  • Interscalene brachial plexus block (ISBPB) is an anesthesia method used in shoulder surgery that aims to manage postoperative pain while potentially influencing body temperature.
  • A study with 220 patients revealed a lower incidence of hypothermia (9.1%) in the ISBPB group compared to the general anesthesia group (29.4%).
  • Among patients receiving ISBPB sedation, elderly (≥ 65 years) and younger patients (< 65 years) both showed similar rates of hypothermia (around 9%), indicating age does not significantly impact this risk during the procedure.
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Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is associated with imbalances between catabolic and anabolic responses, regulated by extracellular matrix (ECM)-modifying enzymes such as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their endogenous tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs). Potential contributing factors, such as interleukin (IL)-1β and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, derived from infiltrated, activated macrophages within IVD tissues, can trigger abnormal production of ECM-modifying enzymes and progression of IVD degeneration. Novel therapies for regulating ECM-modifying enzymes can prevent or ameliorate IVD degeneration.

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The commercially pure Ti (CP Ti) and equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) processed Ti can contribute to the downsizing of medical devices with their superior mechanical properties and negligible toxicity. However, the ECAP-processed pure Ti has the risk of bacterial infection. Here, the coarse- and ultrafine-grained Ti substrates were surface-modified with molybdenum disulfide (MoS) to improve the cell proliferation and growth with antibacterial effect for further dental applications.

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The etiology of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration accompanied by low back pain (LBP) is largely unknown, and there are no curative therapies. Painful IVD degeneration is associated with infiltrated macrophage-mediated inflammatory response of human nucleus pulposus (NP) cells. The present study aimed to address the hypothesis that pro-inflammatory cytokines derived from macrophages lead to the altered molecular phenotype of human NP cells and to investigate the effects of phototherapy (630, 525, 465 nm with 16, 32, 64 J/cm) on pain-related cytokine interleukin (IL)-6 and chemokine IL-8 under inflammatory conditions in human NP cells.

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  • Multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) is generally associated with a good prognosis, especially in infants, but there is limited research on its effects in children.
  • A study reviewed the medical records of 33 MAT patients from 1997-2015, revealing a higher control rate of the arrhythmia in infants compared to older children, although results were not statistically significant.
  • The findings highlighted that patients with structural heart disease faced a significantly higher mortality rate than those without, indicating the importance of considering comorbidities when assessing MAT outcomes.
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The aetiology of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration accompanied by low back pain (LBP) is largely unknown, and there are no effective fundamental therapies. Symptomatic IVD is known to be associated with nerve root compression. However, even in the absence of nerve compression, LBP occurs in patients with IVD degeneration.

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