Publications by authors named "Suhwan Kim"

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  • The study examines how immunity to COVID-19 has evolved from the pandemic to endemic phases, focusing on the updated XBB.1.5 monovalent vaccine (MonoV).
  • Researchers tracked 327 healthcare workers over three years, assessing various immunity responses through blood samples collected at different times.
  • Findings reveal that while antibody levels declined initially, they were maintained and even enhanced in the endemic phase, with the MonoV showing significantly improved neutralization against new virus strains compared to previous vaccines.
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The pulverization of silicon (Si) anode materials is recognized as a major cause of their poor cycling performance, yet a mechanistic understanding of this degradation from a full cell perspective remains elusive. Here, we identify an overlooked contributor to Si anode failure: mechanical shutdown of separators. Through mechano-structural characterization of Si full cells, combined with digital-twin simulation, we demonstrate that the volume expansion of Si exerts localized compressive stress on commercial polyethylene separators, leading to pore collapse.

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This study examines the efficacy of photovoltaic (PV) recycling processes and technologies for the recovery of high-purity silicon powder from waste solar modules. In order to facilitate the simplification of complex processes, such as the conventional nitric acid dissolution, solvent and ultrasonic irradiation, and solvent dissolution, a variety of mechanical separation processes have been established. These processes are designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the aforementioned processes.

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The Chinese striped-necked turtle , introduced into South Korea presumably in 2012, is considered an invasive alien species owing to its devastating impact, including hybridization with the native protected species Reeves' turtle . Recently, the presence of has been confirmed throughout the country, and several sympatric areas with have been reported. Thus, field surveys were conducted at 47 sites across and habitats in South Korea to determine the extent of hybridization.

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  • * The study reveals that SPMs enhance bone formation by promoting biomineralization and activating the YAP/TAZ signaling pathway, which is crucial for osteogenic processes both in laboratory tests and in living models.
  • * In experiments, SPMs were effective in increasing osteogenic gene expression and facilitating bone regeneration in mouse models, indicating their promising application in bone repair therapies.
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  • This study investigates the relationship between glioblastoma (GBM) tumors and key neurogenic areas in the brain (SVZ and SGZ) to understand their impact on patient survival outcomes.
  • Using advanced segmentation techniques, researchers analyzed data from 177 GBM patients and found that tumor proximity to the SVZ negatively correlated with survival, establishing a critical distance of 14 mm.
  • Unlike previous studies, this research did not find significant relationships between SVZ contact and factors like tumor multifocality or MGMT promotor methylation, suggesting the need for more objective assessments in future GBM studies.
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Polyphenols have been investigated for their potential to mitigate inflammation in the context of atopic dermatitis (AD). In this study, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG)-based carbon dots (EGCG@CDs) were developed to enhance transdermal penetration, reduce inflammation, recapitulate superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, and provide antimicrobial effects for AD treatment. The water-soluble EGCG@CDs in a few nanometers size exhibit a negative zeta potential, making them suitable for effective transdermal penetration.

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  • - The study examined the durability of immunity following the third dose of COVID-19 vaccines in 94 healthy adults, finding that antibody levels remained significantly higher even 9-12 months later compared to levels after the second dose.
  • - Anti-spike IgG antibody responses peaked after the third dose but gradually decreased over time; however, breakthrough infections during the Omicron period increased neutralizing antibodies against various strains.
  • - The results suggest that the mRNA vaccine booster leads to lasting humoral immunity for at least a year and maintains T-cell immunity, indicating the potential for an annual COVID-19 vaccination approach.
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Traumatic brain injuries(TBI) pose significant challenges to human health, specifically neurological disorders and related motor activities. After TBI, the injured neuronal tissue is known for hardly regenerated and recovered to their normal neuron physiology and tissue compositions. For this reason, tissue engineering strategies that promote neuronal regeneration have gained increasing attention.

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In a recent survey of populations of the Korean torrent catfish , a distinctive species was discovered from the Geum River and its tributaries flowing into the western coast of Korea, and here described as a new species, It is distinguishable from other congeners by a combination of the following characters: I, 8 pectoral fin-rays; 52-56 caudal-fin rays; a relatively short occiput to dorsal-fin origin distance (6.9-9.8% SL); a short pelvic-fin insertion to anal-fin origin distance (11.

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The study of the large paraphyletic group of extinct 'palaeoniscoid' fishes has shed light on the diversity and evolutionary history of basal actinopterygians. However, only a little ontogenetic information about 'palaeoniscoids' is known because their records in the early stages of development are scarce. Here, we report on a growth series of 'palaeoniscoids' in the juvenile stage from the Upper Triassic Amisan Formation of South Korea.

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Despite a high vaccination rate, the COVID-19 pandemic continues with immune-evading Omicron variants. The success of additional antigenic stimulation through breakthrough infection (BI) and updated vaccination in overcoming antigenic imprinting needs to be determined. Participants in a long-term follow-up cohort of healthcare worker (HCW) vaccinee were categorized according to their infection/vaccination status.

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Despite the increasing number of stents implanted each year worldwide, patients remain at high risk for developing in-stent restenosis. Various self-reporting stents have been developed to address this challenge, but their practical utility has been limited by low sensitivity and limited data collection. Herein, we propose a next-generation self-reporting stent that can monitor blood pressure and blood flow inside the blood arteries.

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Herein, an Au-coating layer adjusted on the surface of a Zn metal electrode that effectively suppresses the dendrite growth as well as the mechanisms underlying the dendrite suppression as a result of the zincophilic character of Au is introduced. For the Au-coated Zn metal symmetric cell, uniform deposition of Zn-derived compounds was revealed by operando synchrotron tomography. Microscopic studies demonstrate that the Au-coating layer is induced to form a new Zn-Au alloy during the initial Zn deposition, resulting in stabilized long-term stripping/plating of Zn via the 'embracing effect' that intimately accommodates Zn deposition for further cycles.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic persisted for 3 years and is now transitioning to endemicity. We illustrated the change in group immunity induced by vaccination (monovalent vaccines) and breakthrough infections (BIs) in a healthcare worker (HCW) cohort. Five sampling points were analyzed: before the third dose and 1, 3, 5, and 8 months after the vaccination.

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This study aimed to isolate and identify antibacterial compounds from () that are effective against the Streptococcus mutans KCCM 40105 strain. First, was extracted using varying concentrations of ethanol, and the resulting antibacterial activity was evaluated. The 30% ethanol extract of showed high activity.

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Lanthanide-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have great potential as magnetic refrigerants under cryogenic conditions and are comparable to conventional alloys and magnetic nanoparticles. In particular, MOFs with Gd ions behave as excellent magnetic refrigerants because of their large spin ground states. However, the major drawback of Gd-based MOFs is that they are not affected by the ligand material owing to the excessively large spin-only magnetic moment; therefore, their application is limited to the cryogenic region in the magnetic cooling field.

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In this study, we tried to decolorize synthetic dyes using small laccase (SLAC) from , which is resistant to pH, temperature change, and traditional inhibitors for the actual industrial applications using spore surface display system. We inserted SLAC-His6 tag at the C-terminal of CotE anchoring motif. The proper surface expression of CotE-SLAC fusion protein on the surface of spore was verified with flow cytometry using FITC labeled anti-His6 tag antibody.

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Periodontitis is an oral disease caused by bacterial infection that has stages according to the severity of tissue destruction. The advanced stage of periodontitis presents irreversible destruction of soft and hard tissues, which finally results in loss of teeth. When conventional treatment modalities show limited results, tissue regeneration therapy is required in patients with advanced periodontitis.

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Bridging biological tissues for immediate adhesion and long-term sustainability was accomplished using a combination of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) and tyrosinase. Tyrosinase-loaded MSNs provided rapid physical adsorption, while tyrosinase within MSNs induced enzymatic chemical bond gluing of tissues. This synergistic strategy has robust potential in tissue adhesives for clinical settings.

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Streamlining a body is a major adaptation for aquatic animals to move efficiently in the water. Whereas diving birds are well known to have streamlined bodies, such body shapes have not been documented in non-avian dinosaurs. It is primarily because most known non-avian theropods are terrestrial, barring a few exceptions.

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Background: Reconstruction of penoscrotal defects resulted from margin-controlled excision of extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) remains challenging, due to its unpredictably varying extents. The present study aimed to investigate outcomes of reconstruction of penoscrotal defects following radical excision of EMPD and to introduce a simplified algorithm for selecting reconstruction strategies.

Methods: Patients with penoscrotal EMPD who were treated with wide excision and subsequent reconstruction from 2009 to 2020 were reviewed.

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Estimating neutralizing activity in vaccinees is crucial for predicting the protective effect against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) requires a biosafety level 3 facility, it would be advantageous if surrogate virus neutralization test (sVNT) assays and binding assays could predict neutralizing activity. Here, five different assays were evaluated with respect to the PRNT in vaccinees: three sVNT assays from GenScript, Boditech Med, and SD Biosensor and two semiquantitative binding assays from Roche and Abbott.

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With the emergence and rapid spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Delta and Omicron variants, escaping vaccine-induced immunity is a concern. Three vaccination schedules, homologous or heterologous, have been initially applied due to an insufficient supply of vaccines in Korea. We investigated neutralizing activities against Omicron and Delta variants in each schedule.

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