Publications by authors named "Si Hyeon Kim"

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  • A farm in northwestern South Korea experienced neurological issues in 32-day-old broiler chickens, leading to 2.1% mortality, prompting a disease diagnosis on five carcasses.
  • The analysis revealed significant health issues, including severe heart and liver inflammation, meningitis, and the presence of bacteria and viruses like Pseudomonas spp. and Marek's disease virus; common viral and bacterial diseases were ruled out.
  • The study highlights the effectiveness of metagenomic analysis for detecting neurological diseases in chickens, showcasing its potential to reveal new causative agents that traditional methods might miss.
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  • * The study identified 40 proteins associated with viral pathogenicity and geographic differences, along with a specific strain that showed low pathogenicity in chickens linked to diphtheritic lesions.
  • * This research is groundbreaking as it provides insights into FPV's genetic variability and potential implications for vaccine development, enhancing understanding of its pathogenicity and aiding poultry health management.
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White or pale-yellow nodules 2-7 mm in length were observed in the esophageal lumen in a number of laying broiler breeders with reduced laying rates. Metaplasia of the mucosal epithelial layer and mucous gland, as well as lymphocyte infiltration under the esophageal mucous gland and epithelial cell layer, were observed, which we found were caused by vitamin A deficiency. In one chicken, however, the stratified squamous epithelial cells of the esophagus were completely replaced by increased numbers of ducts/ductules, lymphocytes, and connective tissue, resulting in a papillary morphology.

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a well-known complication of radical prostatectomy (RP). Oral 5-phosphodiesterase inhibitors are currently the most widely used penile rehabilitation treatment for ED following RP, but they are less effective than for those with general ED. Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave treatment (LI-ESWT), causing a biological change that induces neovascularization, has recently been used as a treatment for ED.

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Background: In July 2015, the carcasses of 11 cockatiels were submitted for disease diagnosis to the Avian Disease Division of the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency of Korea. The cockatiels, which appeared dehydrated and underweight, had exhibited severe diarrhea and 22 % mortality over 2 weeks. Traditional diagnosis did not reveal the causes of these symptoms.

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We performed viral metagenomics analysis of Japanese quail affected with enteritis to elucidate the viral etiology. Metagenomics generated 21,066,442 sequence reads via high-throughput sequencing, with a mean length of 136 nt. Enrichment in viral sequences suggested that at least three viruses were present in quail samples.

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  • Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT), fowlpox (FP), and reticuloendotheliosis are significant viral diseases in poultry, each caused by different viruses including ILTV and FWPV.
  • Coinfections can occur, particularly between ILTV and FWPV, which can complicate diagnosis due to similar symptoms.
  • A new multiplex PCR assay has been developed to detect ILTV, FWPV, REV-integrated FWPV, and REV simultaneously, showing high accuracy and sensitivity, making it a valuable tool for identifying these viruses in clinical samples.
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The absorption of drugs via oral route is a subject of a great interest in drug development process. The current in vitro method for measuring the kinetics of drug absorption relies on 2-D monolayer culture of Caco-2 cells on a porous membrane, but physiologically unrealistic environment provided by this method often results in inaccurate drug absorption kinetics. Here we report a novel microfluidic system which better mimics the physiological environment of the human small intestine.

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Biotransformation in the liver plays an important role in determining the pharmacokinetic profile of drugs and food components. Current in vitro platforms for testing the liver metabolism suffers from the lack of resemblance to the human liver metabolism, mainly due to the lost metabolic activity of cultured hepatocytes and the absence of transport phenomena that occurs in the liver tissue. Here we report a microfluidic device with liver microsome encapsulated in 3-D hydrogel matrix, which can mimic the metabolism reaction and the transport phenomena in the liver.

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