Publications by authors named "Seung il Kim"

Wide-bandgap semiconductors (WBGS) with energy bandgaps larger than 3.4 eV for GaN and 3.2 eV for SiC have gained attention for their superior electrical and thermal properties, which enable high-power, high-frequency, and harsh-environment devices beyond the capabilities of conventional semiconductors.

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To improve the efficiency of in-vitro-produced (IVP) porcine embryos, we focused on the events that usually occur during in-vivo embryonic transit from the oviduct to the uterus. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are released by different mammalian cells and are imperative for intercellular communication and reflect the cell's physiological state. Based on these characteristics, EVs were isolated from oviductal and uterine fluid to imitate the in vivo environment and improve the efficiency of IVP embryos.

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Ultrasmall-scale semiconductor devices (≤5 nm) are advancing technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. However, the further scaling of these devices poses critical challenges, such as interface properties and oxide quality, particularly at the high-/semiconductor interface in metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) devices. Existing interlayer (IL) methods, typically exceeding 1 nm thickness, are unsuitable for ultrasmall-scale devices.

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Background: Chemo-endocrine therapy can lead to various side effects associated with ovarian dysfunction. Predicting menstrual recovery is necessary to discuss the treatment-related issues regarding fertility and premature menopause with patients.

Methods: In the ASTRRA trial, patients who resumed ovarian function within 2 years after chemotherapy were randomized to receive tamoxifen for 5 years or OFS with tamoxifen for 2 years.

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  • * A study introduced a new diagnostic method using circulating biomarkers, specifically analyzing breast cancer-derived extracellular vesicles (BEVs) to improve screening accuracy.
  • * Researchers identified a unique signature of five miRNAs that distinguished breast cancer patients from healthy individuals, revealing insights into tumor behavior and potential survival outcomes, paving the way for more personalized cancer treatment.
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  • Ultrawide bandgap semiconductors like AlGaN and diamond improve electronic devices in harsh environments, but they struggle with issues like low thermal conductivity and limited P-type conductivity.
  • *Integrating two-dimensional materials (2DMs) such as graphene and boron nitride can overcome these challenges by providing enhanced thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties.
  • *This review discusses how incorporating 2D materials into ultrawide bandgap devices significantly boosts their performance and resilience, pointing to future research opportunities in this field.
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  • HER2-targeted therapies are effective for HER2-positive breast cancer, and recent research shows that they can also help patients with low HER2 expression, making it essential to identify this subgroup.
  • The study suggests tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (TEVs) could serve as diagnostic tools to reflect HER2 status, validated through tests on breast cancer cell lines and patient plasma samples.
  • The method showed promise in distinguishing HER2-negative from HER2-low patients, achieving a sensitivity of 53.8% and perfect specificity, highlighting the need for more research in this area.
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  • Preventive treatments for unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) are commonly used, but their long-term cognitive impacts, particularly concerning dementia, have been underestimated.
  • A study comparing two groups (treatment vs. observation) using National Health Insurance data found that the incidence rates of dementia were similar in both groups, suggesting treatment may not significantly affect cognitive outcomes.
  • Within the treatment group, surgical methods showed a higher dementia risk, especially in male patients, indicating the need for further research to identify patients at higher risk for developing dementia post-treatment.
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Semimetal electrodes for 2D semiconductors have been extensively studied; however, research on p-type semimetals has been limited due to the scarcity of materials that satisfy both high work functions and low resistances. In response, we investigated the behavior of NiSe as an electrode. Utilizing a novel co-evaporation method that suppresses oxidation and contamination, we synthesized NiSe demonstrating a high work function of 5.

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The relentless miniaturization inherent in complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology has created challenges at the interface of two-dimensional (2D) materials and metal electrodes. These challenges, predominantly stemming from metal-induced gap states (MIGS) and Schottky barrier heights (SBHs), critically impede device performance. This work introduces an innovative implementation of damage-free SbTe topological van der Waals (T-vdW) contacts, representing an ultimate contact electrode for 2D materials.

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The oxide and halide perovskite materials with a ABX structure exhibit a number of excellent properties, including a high dielectric constant, electrochemical properties, a wide band gap, and a large absorption coefficient. These properties have led to a range of applications, including renewable energy and optoelectronics, where high-performance catalysts are needed. However, it is difficult for a single structure of perovskite alone to simultaneously fulfill the diverse needs of multiple applications, such as high performance and good stability at the same time.

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This study investigates the molecular characteristics and therapeutic implications of the BRCA1 L1780P mutation, a rare variant prevalent among Korean hereditary breast cancer patients. Using patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models and cell lines (PDX-derived cell line) from carriers, sequencing analyses revealed loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at the BRCA1 locus, with one patient losing the wild-type allele and the other mutated allele. This reversion mutation may cf.

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  • The study investigates the role of micrometastases in axillary lymph nodes after neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST) in breast cancer patients, aiming to understand their impact on prognosis.
  • Among 978 analyzed patients, 9.1% had micrometastases, showing a higher prevalence of additional metastases compared to those without node involvement.
  • The findings suggest that while micrometastases do not affect recurrence-free survival, they are linked to worse outcomes, indicating that further axillary lymph node dissection may be necessary for affected patients.
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Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factors (Rho GEFs) activate Rho GTPases, which act as molecular switches regulating various essential cellular functions. This study investigated the role of ARHGEF5, a Rho GEF known for its involvement in cell migration and invasion processes, in the context of brain development. We found that ARHGEF5 is essential for dendrite development during the early stages of neuronal growth.

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Importance: Recovery of shoulder function following breast cancer surgery is crucial for physical functioning and quality of life. While early implementation of shoulder rehabilitation exercises may enhance recovery, the optimal timing and exercise program remain unclear.

Objective: To investigate whether an early exercise intervention, initiated 1 day postsurgery and continued for 1 month through subsequent visits, could improve shoulder range of motion (ROM) and strength in patients with breast cancer.

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  • - Electrostatic capacitors are essential for modern electronics and high-power systems due to their rapid charging and discharging abilities.
  • - Ferroelectric materials, while offering strong polarization, face challenges in energy storage due to high remnant polarization and loss of crystallinity.
  • - The new approach utilizes 2D materials in heterostructures to better control the relaxation time and enhance energy density to 191.7 J/cm³ with over 90% efficiency, paving the way for improved energy storage technologies.
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This paper proposes a reinforced concrete (RC) boundary beam-wall system that requires less construction material and a smaller floor height compared to the conventional RC transfer girder system. The structural performance of this system subjected to axial compression was evaluated by performing a structural test on four specimens of 1/2 scale. In addition, three-dimensional nonlinear finite element analysis was also performed to verify the effectiveness of the boundary beam-wall system.

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Crystallographic characteristics, including grain boundaries and crystallographic orientation of each grain, are crucial in defining the properties of two-dimensional materials (2DMs). To date, local microstructure analysis of 2DMs, which requires destructive and complex processes, is primarily used to identify unknown 2DM specimens, hindering the subsequent use of characterized samples. Here, a nondestructive large-area 2D crystallographic analytical method through sticky-note-like van der Waals (vdW) assembling-disassembling is presented.

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We aimed to identify the mechanism underlying the preventive effects of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) through consumption using liver proteomic and bioinformatic analysis. C57BL/6J mice were categorized into three groups: those receiving a standard chow diet (NCD), those on a high-fat diet (HFD), and those on an HFD supplemented with 5% extract (PRE). After a 12-week period, PRE-fed mice exhibited a noteworthy prevention of hepatic steatosis.

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Semi-infinite single-atom-thick graphene is an ideal reinforcing material that can simultaneously improve the mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties of matrix. Here, we present a float-stacking strategy to accurately align the monolayer graphene reinforcement in polymer matrix. We float graphene-poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) membrane (GPM) at the water-air interface, and wind-up layer-by-layer by roller.

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  • Exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs) are linked to drug resistance in breast cancer, but their specific roles in clinical settings are not well understood, prompting this study to investigate their expression and target genes involved in drug resistance.
  • Researchers used microarray analysis to identify differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs) in drug-resistant breast cancer, confirming the presence of miRNAs in tumor-derived exosomes (TDEs) from patient plasma samples.
  • A combination of five identified exosomal miRNAs was found to effectively predict responses to chemotherapy, with high sensitivity and specificity, highlighting their potential as predictive markers and therapeutic targets for improving breast cancer treatment outcomes.
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We design a cryptographic transistor (cryptoristor)-based true random number generator (tRNG) with low power consumption and small footprint. This is the first attempt to use irregular and unpredictable operation-induced randomness of a cryptoristor as an entropy source. To extract discrete random numbers with a binary code from the cryptoristor, we developed a noise-coupling analog-to-digital converter.

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Background: Predicting tumor responses to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is critical for evaluating prognosis and designing treatment strategies for patients with breast cancer; however, there are no reliable biomarkers that can effectively assess tumor responses. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the clinical feasibility of using extracellular vesicles (EVs) to predict tumor response after NAC.

Methods: Drug-resistant triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cell lines were successfully established, which developed specific morphologies and rapidly growing features.

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  • Graphdiyne (GDY) is a promising 2D material known for its excellent electronic properties, but its widespread use in flexible applications is limited by challenges in uniform, large-scale production.
  • Researchers have successfully developed a method to synthesize centimeter-scale bilayer hydrogen substituted graphdiyne (Bi-HsGDY) on a germanium substrate using low-temperature chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
  • The Bi-HsGDY demonstrates impressive performance in field effect transistors (FETs) and has been used to create a fast-responding strain sensor, even capable of Morse code communication, paving the way for new flexible device applications.
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