Publications by authors named "So B"

In situ X-ray reciprocal space mapping was performed during the interval heating and cooling of InGaN/GaN quantum wells (QWs) grown via metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE). Our detailed in situ X-ray analysis enabled us to track changes in the peak intensities and radial and angular broadenings of the reflection. By simulating the radial diffraction profiles recorded during the thermal cycle treatment, we demonstrate the presence of indium concentration distributions (ICDs) in the different QWs of the heterostructure (1.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated damage to macromolecules and cellular organelles is one of the major causes of senescence. Therapeutic strategies that lower ROS levels have been proposed as important treatments for senescence, but effective mechanisms for reducing ROS levels have not been discovered. Here, we aimed to find a combination that has a synergistic effect on ROS reduction using senomorphics known to reduce ROS.

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L. cultivar Dangjo (DJ), developed as a novel crop, possesses potential health benefits, such as reducing blood glucose levels. DJ contains flavonoid glycosides, bioactive compounds that have been found in various plants and have promising pharmacological effects.

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  • The study aimed to explore the metabolic responses and perceived effort of young healthy adults engaged in Aquatic High-Intensity Interval Training (AHIIT) versus resistive AHIIT in a single session.
  • Results showed significant changes in resting energy expenditure and perceived exertion in the resistive AHIIT group, but no notable differences in heart rate or oxygen consumption between the two training methods.
  • The conclusion suggests that both AHIIT and resistive AHIIT yield similar metabolic benefits, allowing for tailored training prescriptions.
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The patho-mechanism of apolipoprotein variant, APOE4, the strongest genetic risk for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) and longevity, remains unclear. APOE's neighboring gene, TOMM40 (mitochondria protein transport channel), is associated with brain trauma outcome and aging-related cognitive decline, however its role in AD APOE4-independently is controversial. We report that TOMM40 is prone to transcription readthrough into APOE that can generate spliced TOMM40-APOE mRNA chimera (termed T9A2) detected in human neurons and other cells and tissues.

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  • Urinary and vascular catheters are frequently used in healthcare but are prone to infections due to biofilm formation on their surfaces, contributing to healthcare-associated infections.
  • Traditional infection prevention methods like antimicrobials have limited effectiveness and are complicated by increasing antimicrobial resistance.
  • This review assesses the weaknesses of current prevention strategies and explores new, uncommercialized alternatives based on the stages of biofilm formation, aiming to identify better technologies for preventing catheter-related infections in the future.
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To compare the effect of moderate-intensity aquatic treadmill exercise (ATM) on cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cognitive function in healthy older adults to that of moderate-intensity land-based treadmill exercise (LTM). This randomized controlled trial study was conducted between May 2023 and Oct 2023. Twenty-eight participants aged 60-80 were randomly assigned to either ATM group (N = 14) or LTM group (N = 14).

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  • Heavy metals negatively impact aquatic organisms, necessitating quick and precise ecotoxicological assessments.
  • Traditional fish-derived cell methods take at least 96 hours for toxicity testing, which can be slow for large assessments.
  • This study optimized testing conditions by using 1% fetal bovine serum and reducing treatment time to 6 hours, leading to faster and more accurate ecotoxicity results for heavy metals.
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Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has emerged with potential for creating functional 3D tissues with customized geometries. However, the limited availability of bioinks capable of printing 3D structures with both high-shape fidelity and desired biological environments for encapsulated cells remains a key challenge. Here, we present a 3D bioprinting approach that uses universal fugitive network bioinks prepared by loading cells and hydrogel precursors (bioink base materials) into a 3D printable fugitive carrier.

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As cellular senescence, reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulate excessively, causing cellular damage. Flavonoids derived from natural products are known for their antioxidant effects and their ability to delay cellular senescence. Previous studies have attempted to mitigate cellular senescence using flavonoids from natural sources.

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Objective: To investigate the psychometric properties of the Lift and Carry Test (LCT) time in people with stroke.

Design: Cross-sectional design.

Setting: University based neurorehabilitation laboratory.

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Assessing sleep posture, a critical component in sleep tests, is crucial for understanding an individual's sleep quality and identifying potential sleep disorders. However, monitoring sleep posture has traditionally posed significant challenges due to factors such as low light conditions and obstructions like blankets. The use of radar technolsogy could be a potential solution.

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  • - This systematic review analyzed published data on synchronous cemento-ossifying fibromas (COF), including their demographic and clinical features, utilizing various databases and following PRISMA guidelines.
  • - A total of 19 studies with 20 COF cases were examined, revealing a mean patient age of 35 years, a predominance of female patients (60%), and simultaneous involvement of the mandible and maxilla in 65% of cases.
  • - Management typically involved surgical procedures, with a recurrence rate noted in 15% of cases that had follow-ups, and the findings suggest that synchronous COF is rare, especially affecting women in their 30s.
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Purpose: To investigate the effects of an 8-wk AHIIT-DWR intervention compared with land-based HIT training (LHIIT) on cardiometabolic health, cognitive, and psychological outcomes in inactive elderly women.

Methods: Seventy inactive elderly women aged 60 yr or above were randomly assigned into two groups: AHIIT-DWR and LHIIT. The AHIIT-DWR group engaged in DWR sessions comprising 30 min of interval training, consisting of ten 2-min exercise bouts at 80%-90% of their maximal heart rate (HR max ), with 1-min active recovery at 70% HR max between bouts, for two sessions per week, for 8 wk.

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Background: Clinicians need a validated measure to assess the activity and participation of Chinese people with stroke.

Objectives: To culturally adapt and psychometrically test the Chinese (Cantonese) version of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Measure of Participation and Activities (C-IMPACT-S) in community-dwelling people with stroke.

Methods: We followed the standard translation procedures to culturally adapt the C-IMPACT-S.

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  • Myofibromas (MF) and myofibromatosis (MFT) are rare benign tumors found in the oral and maxillofacial regions, primarily affecting men and presenting as painless nodules.
  • A systematic review of 169 cases revealed that MF typically appears in the gingiva for soft tissue and in the posterior mandible for intra-osseous lesions, with MFT noted for its well-circumscribed spindle cell masses.
  • Surgical excision is the main treatment, and the overall prognosis is favorable, with low rates of recurrence.
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Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) have attracted interest in demonstrating authentication and cryptographic processes for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. We demonstrated four-dimensional PUFs (4D PUFs) to realize time-varying chaotic phosphorescent randomness on MoS atomic seeds. By forming hybrid states involving more than one emitter with distinct lifetimes in 4D PUFs, irregular lifetime distribution throughout patterns functions as a time-varying disorder that is impossible to replicate.

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Inhalation of ambient particulate matter (PM) can disrupt the gut microbiome, while exercise independently influences the gut microbiome by promoting beneficial bacteria. In this study, we analyzed changes in gut microbial diversity and composition in response to combined interventions of PM exposure and aerobic exercise, extending up to 12 weeks. This investigation was conducted using mice, categorized into five groups: control group (Con), exercise group (EXE), exercise group followed by 3-day exposure to PM (EXE + 3-day PM), particulate matter exposure (PM), and PM exposure with concurrent treadmill exercise (PME).

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This study aimed to perform a systematic review to evaluate the impact of the oral repercussions of Sjogren's Syndrome (SS) on the quality of life (QoL) of patients living with this disease. To conduct this work, we followed the PRISMA guidelines. The included studies evaluated oral repercussions of SS and their correlation with QoL.

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Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) gains attention in construction safety training because it allows users to simulate real activities without the risks of real activities. However, a literary work comprehensively describing the effectiveness of VR in construction safety training and education (CSTE) is lacking.

Method: This study provides a systematic review of the research related to VR applications for CSTE over the past decade using meta-analysis techniques.

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Kinesin 1 (KIF5) is one major type of motor protein in neurons, but its members' function in the intact brain remains less studied. Using in vivo two-photon imaging, we find that conditional knockout of Kif5b (KIF5B cKO) in CaMKIIα-Cre-expressing neurons shows heightened turnover and lower stability of dendritic spines in layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons with reduced spine postsynaptic density protein 95 acquisition in the mouse cortex. Furthermore, the RNA-binding protein fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) is translocated to the proximity of newly formed spines several hours before the spine formation events in vivo in control mice, but this preceding transport of FMRP is abolished in KIF5B cKO mice.

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Introduction: With in increase in interest to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into weight management programs, we aimed to examine user perceptions of AI-based mobile apps for weight management in adults with overweight and obesity.

Methods: 280 participants were recruited between May and November 2022. Participants completed a questionnaire on sociodemographic profiles, Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2), and Self-Regulation of Eating Behavior Questionnaire.

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High-fat diet-induced obesity is a pandemic caused by an inactive lifestyle and increased consumption of Western diets and is a major risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. In contrast, exercise can positively influence gut microbial diversity and is linked to a decreased inflammatory state. To understand the gut microbial variations associated with exercise and high-fat diet over time, we conducted a longitudinal study to examine the effect of covariates on gut microbial diversity and composition.

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Particulate matter (PM) has deleterious consequences not only on the respiratory system but also on essential human organs, such as the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, and liver. However, the effects of PM inhalation on skeletal muscles have yet to be sufficiently elucidated. Female C57BL/6 or mt-Keima transgenic mice were randomly assigned to one of the following four groups: control (CON), PM exposure alone (PM), treadmill exercise (EX), or PM exposure and exercise (PME).

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