Publications by authors named "SeungHyun Kim"

Background: Lac color, a natural red dye derived from the larvae of laccifer lacca kerr, is one of the most commonly used substances in food. To date, no studies have reported on the antigenicity of lac color and the other biomarkers that can determine anaphylactic reactions. To address this, we evaluated the antigenicity of lac color through active systemic anaphylaxis (ASA) in addition to identifying potential biomarkers performing exploratory studies.

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  • * The study identified a specific strain, DS1800, from 43 lactic-acid bacteria strains, which significantly increased the average lifespan of a model organism by 17.36% compared to a control strain.
  • * DS1800 enhances longevity by promoting stress resistance and pathogen protection, as well as demonstrating strong adhesion to intestinal cells, making it a promising candidate for a functional probiotic.
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  • The study highlights the growing concern over antibiotic resistance in probiotics, emphasizing the need for removing resistance genes to gain approval for these beneficial bacteria.* -
  • Researchers tested different agents (ethidium bromide, acridine orange, novobiocin) for their effectiveness in curing antibiotic resistance plasmids in five lactic acid bacteria strains, finding varying success rates.* -
  • Results showed that while some strains successfully lost resistance genes, the overall curing efficiency was low, especially in strains with multiple plasmids, and genomic changes were minimal without causing mutations.*
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Recycling of platinum group metals (PGMs) from spent catalysts is a promising alternative to the sustainable metallurgy of critical metals, which requires an accurate and reliable analytical approach for their determination. A potential microwave-assisted digestion and multivariate calibration procedure was investigated to determine the PGM contents in various spent catalyst samples. The effect of several interelements (Al, Mg, Ce, and Na) was evaluated by the single factor at once and multilinear regression models, which demonstrated a significant variation in PGM determination using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry.

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  • Oral cancer is a significant global health issue, and early detection is key to better patient outcomes.
  • Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase (FBA) is a glycolytic enzyme that shows promise as a prognostic marker for oral cancer, potentially impacting treatment and survival rates.
  • Recent studies indicate that FBA's role in tumor metabolism may contribute to radiation resistance, suggesting that targeting FBA could lead to more personalized and effective treatment strategies.
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  • Food adulteration, whether intentional or accidental, is a major public health concern, and current detection methods often struggle to accurately identify harmful substances.
  • This study explores the use of nanoparticle-based sensors, which improve the sensitivity and specificity of detection, making them more effective than traditional methods.
  • By combining nanotechnology with forensic principles, the research aims to create innovative food safety systems that allow for rapid and reliable detection of adulteration in real-time.
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  • Conventional air conditioners, while popular for cooling, rely on electricity and harmful chemicals that affect the environment, prompting the need for alternative solutions.
  • Passive daytime radiative coolers (PDRCs) offer an eco-friendly cooling method by reflecting sunlight and releasing internal heat without electricity; however, many are made from thick materials, increasing costs and limiting efficiency.
  • The study introduces a cost-effective method to create a thin, efficient PDRC using poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene), achieving a notable temperature reduction and potential significant energy savings in warmer regions, highlighting the importance of sustainable cooling options.
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  • High defect density and poor crystallinity are significant challenges for creating efficient and stable Sn-based perovskite solar cells (PSCs).
  • The introduction of a new organic spacer, morpholinium iodide (MPI), enhances the structural stability of 2D/3D perovskite by increasing intermolecular interactions.
  • As a result, the MP-based PSCs achieved a power conversion efficiency of 12.04% and demonstrated improved stability, providing valuable insights for future PSC designs.
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Even though multiple states have approved legal recreational use of cannabis, the expansion of recreational cannabis legalization has led to public health concerns in the United States. Young adults (18-25 years old) have the highest percentage of cannabis use disorder compared to all other age groups. The purpose of this study is to compare cognitive and emotional responses of young adults who use cannabis and non-users to two anti-cannabis media campaigns that employed different message strategies.

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  • The study evaluated a modified normogram for bilateral lateral rectus recession surgery in patients with intermittent exotropia, aiming for small overcorrection.
  • A review of 242 patients' medical charts showed a significant percentage achieved satisfactory outcomes, with a long-term success rate of 83.06% after an average follow-up of nearly 39 months.
  • The results indicated a positive correlation between early postoperative deviation angles and outcomes at three years, suggesting that the modified approach effectively managed esodeviation and exodeviation.
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  • The study analyzes how Ti-Pt-coated stainless steel bipolar plates behave under corrosion in a polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) environment, using electrochemical tests and surface analysis.
  • Results show that the coated plates have significantly better corrosion resistance (1.68 × 10 A/cm) compared to bare SS316L plates (1.94 × 10 A/cm).
  • However, the coating's effectiveness decreases in the PEMWE environment due to electrolyte entering blistered areas of the coating, caused by oxygen gas pressure, which leads to corrosion of the underlying substrate.
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The activity and durability of chemical/electrochemical catalysts are significantly influenced by their surface environments, highlighting the importance of thoroughly examining the catalyst surface. Here, Cu-substituted LaSrCoFeO is selected, a state-of-the-art material for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), to explore the real-time evolution of surface morphology and chemistry under a reducing atmosphere at elevated temperatures. Remarkably, in a pioneering observation, it is discovered that the perovskite surface starts to amorphize at an unusually low temperature of approximately 100 °C and multicomponent metal nanocatalysts additionally form on the amorphous surface as the temperature raises to 400 °C.

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  • Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) contributes to tumor immune evasion, especially in patients not responding to anti-PD-(L)1 treatments, and its effects are amplified by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), making dual inhibition crucial for effective therapy.
  • The study demonstrated that the compound TU2218 restores the function of immune cells like cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and natural killer (NK) cells while suppressing regulatory T cells, showing better results in mouse models compared to TGFβ inhibition alone.
  • TU2218, when combined with anti-PD1 or anti-CTLA4 therapies, significantly increases antitumor effects and creates lasting immunological memory, suggesting its potential for enhancing
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Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease suffer from voice impairment. In this study, we introduce models to classify normal and Parkinson's patients using their speech. We used an AST (audio spectrogram transformer), a transformer-based speech classification model that has recently outperformed CNN-based models in many fields, and a CNN-based PSLA (pretraining, sampling, labeling, and aggregation), a high-performance model in the existing speech classification field, for the study.

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  • Plants produce reactive species like ROS and RNS in response to environmental stresses, which are essential for signaling and adapting for survival.
  • These reactive species are generated in various plant organelles and play roles in processes like seed germination, root development, and nutrient management.
  • The review also covers methods for detecting ROS and RNS and discusses strategies to enhance crop resilience against both drought and pathogens.
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  • Osteochondral tissue is made up of articular cartilage and subchondral bone, with a unique interface; researchers are creating multilayered scaffolds to help repair defects in this tissue.
  • The study developed a bilayer graft using RGD-modified chondroitin sulfate cryogel to support the growth of hyaline and hypertrophic cartilage, incorporating whitlockite to enhance chondrocyte maturation.
  • Results showed that the bilayer graft improved cartilage regeneration and integration compared to a single-layer graft, highlighting its potential for effective osteochondral defect repair in a rabbit model.
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  • The study examined the metabolite profiles and antioxidant capacities of newly bred waxy and non-waxy Korean red rice varieties, identifying 15 phenolic compounds across the samples.
  • Accession1 was noted for its high fatty acids, phytosterols, and vitamin E, while accession4 had the highest total flavonoids.
  • Correlation analysis indicated a strong link between these metabolites and antioxidant activity, with in silico results showing promising molecular interactions for various phytochemicals, suggesting paths for enhancing the functional qualities of other rice types.
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  • The study investigated the similarities and differences between schizophrenia and autism by examining individuals with recent-onset psychosis and their autistic symptoms.
  • Researchers analyzed 671 patients and found that those with more severe autistic symptoms had a higher likelihood of being diagnosed with schizophrenia and faced worse cognitive and functional outcomes.
  • Longitudinal assessments indicated that the impacts of autistic symptoms on overall health and recovery were consistent over two years, highlighting their importance in predicting both symptom relief and functional improvement.
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  • The study aimed to examine histological changes in the anterior part of the posterior fixation suture following a Faden operation in rabbits.
  • Eight rabbits underwent surgery where a fixation suture was placed in one eye, with the other eye serving as a control.
  • Results showed significant fibrosis and inflammation at the surgical site, suggesting that these changes could complicate future eye surgeries and potentially affect eye movement.
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The feature issue of titled "Advances in Optical Biosensors for Biomedical Applications" presents a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge optical biosensor research. With the growing demand for sensitive, label-free, and real-time detection of biological analytes, optical biosensors have emerged as important devices in a wide range of biomedical applications, including medical diagnostics, bioanalysis, and personalised healthcare. This collection of 26 papers highlights recent advances and innovations in the development, design, and implementation of optical biosensors.

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The demand for easy-to-use, affordable, accessible, and reliable technology is increasing in biological, chemical, and medical research. Microfluidic devices have the potential to meet these standards by offering cost-effective, highly sensitive, and highly specific diagnostic tests with rapid performance and minimal sample volumes. Traditional microfluidic device fabrication methods, such as photolithography and soft lithography, are time-consuming and require specialized equipment and expertise, making them costly and less accessible to researchers and clinicians and limiting the applicability and potential of microfluidic devices.

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The rapid advancement of biosensor technology has revolutionized healthcare, offering improved sensitivity, specificity, and portability. We have developed an optical cavity-based biosensor (OCB) as a promising solution due to its label-free detection, high sensitivity, real-time monitoring, multiplexing capability, and versatility. The OCB consists of an optical cavity structure (OCS), optical components, and a low-cost camera.

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  • This study compares two robotic single-site myomectomy techniques: coaxial robotic single-site myomectomy (Coaxial-RSSM) and hybrid robotic single-site myomectomy (Hybrid-RSSM), focusing on surgical outcomes.
  • After analyzing medical records from 132 Coaxial-RSSM and 150 Hybrid-RSSM patients, results indicated that Coaxial-RSSM had less blood loss and shorter hospital stays, while Hybrid-RSSM had a quicker operative time.
  • The study concluded that Coaxial-RSSM had lower blood loss and Hybrid-RSSM had shorter surgery times, suggesting a need for further research to fully assess their outcomes.
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  • Cefaclor is a common cause of drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions, particularly anaphylaxis, in Korea, but the genetic factors involved are not well understood.
  • Researchers conducted whole exome sequencing and HLA genotyping on 43 patients to identify genetic biomarkers associated with cefaclor hypersensitivity.
  • Results indicated significant associations with specific genes (LIMD1) and HLA types (HLA-DRB1∗04:03 and HLA-DRB1∗14:54), suggesting these may influence susceptibility to hypersensitivity, warranting further studies with larger groups.
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Multiple primary malignant tumours (MPMTs) are multiple neoplasms with independent pathogenetic origins, placing great importance on the tumorigenesis and clinical treatment. However, due to the rare occurrence and diagnostic confusion, MPMTs have rarely been investigated in veterinary medicine. In this report, a 10-year-old intact female Maltese dog had MPMTs, consisting of two malignant tumours and one benign tumour each derived from a topographically different site: tubular carcinoma in the mammary glands, leiomyosarcoma in the uterus and sebaceous epithelioma in the cheek.

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