Publications by authors named "Sujeong Lee"

The gut microbiome plays a critical role in maintaining gut and metabolic health, and its composition is often altered by aging and obesity. This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of curcumin on gut dysbiosis, gut barrier integrity, and bile acid homeostasis in aged mice fed a high-fat, high-sugar diet (HFHSD). Eighteen- to twenty-one-month-old male C57BL/6 mice were divided into groups fed a normal chow diet or HFHSD, with or without curcumin supplementation (0.

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Objective: This study aimed to identify and analyze the factors influencing Emergency Department Length of Stay (ED LOS) using a nationwide database to improve emergency care efficiency.

Methods: This retrospective study utilized data from the National Emergency Department Information System (NEDIS) in South Korea, covering 25,578,263 ED visits from 2018 to 2022. Patient demographics, clinical characteristics, and ED operational variables were examined.

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ConspectusOverflowing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been synthesized from a wide range of metal and organic components for specific purposes and intellectual curiosity. Each MOF has unique chemical and structural characteristics directed by the incorporated components, metal ions (or clusters), organic linkers, and their intrinsic coordination interactions. These incorporated components and structural characteristics are two pivotal factors influencing MOFs' fundamental properties and subsequent applications.

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Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are major contributors to the production of fermented vinegar, offering various cultural, culinary, and health benefits. Although the residual unpasteurized AAB after vinegar production are not pathogens, these are necessary and require safety evaluations, including antibiotic resistance, before use as a starter. In this research, we investigated the antibiotic resistance profiles of 26 AAB strains, including various species of and , against 10 different antibiotics using the E-test method.

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The objective of this study was to isolate, identify, and evaluate novel Korean starter cultures for use in fermented sausages. A total of 72 strains were isolated from various indigenous sources, including Nuruk, Jeotgal, and mudflats on the west coast of South Korea. Two strains were identified as (SD01 and SJ02), a traditional starter used in the production of fermented sausages.

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Edible plant-derived nanovesicles (ePDNs) have shown potential as a non-pharmacological option for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by maintaining gut health and showing anti-inflammatory effects. However, the effects of -derived nanovesicles (ADNs) on colitis have not been studied to date. Here, we extracted exosome-like nanovesicles from and investigated whether they have an anti-inflammatory effect in RAW 264.

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Postbiotics have various functional effects, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-obesity. BK3, the subject of this study, was derived from lactic acid bacteria isolated from Kimchi, a traditional Korean fermented food. The antioxidant activity of BK3 was confirmed through the measurements of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH), 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS), and total antioxidant capacity (TAC).

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Probiotics can exert direct or indirect influences on various aspects of health claims by altering the composition of the gut microbiome and producing bioactive metabolites. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of IDCC3201 on skeletal muscle atrophy in dexamethasone-induced C2C12 cells and a mouse animal model. Dexamethasone treatment significantly reduced C2C12 muscle cell viability, myotube diameter, and levels of muscle atrophic markers (Atrogin-1 and MuRF-1).

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Liposomes are widely used as drug delivery nanoplatforms because of their versatility and biocompatibility; however, their ability to load certain drugs may be suboptimal. In this study, we generated liposomes using a combination of DSPE and DSPE-PEG-2 k lipids and loaded them with doxorubicin (DOX) and paclitaxel (PTX), to investigate the effects of light emitting diode (LED) irradiation on liposome structure and drug loading efficiency. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy revealed that the surface of liposomes irradiated with blue or near-infrared LEDs (LsLipo) was rougher and more irregular than that of non-LED-irradiated liposomes (NsLipo).

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  • This study explored how low-temperature probiotics from olive flounder's intestines affect their growth, digestion, and gut microbiota.
  • Researchers isolated heat-tolerant Pseudomonas species, identified through genetic analysis, to assess their impact.
  • Findings revealed that supplementing with these probiotics improved olive flounder's growth and digestive function without altering gene expression related to growth or immunity.
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The escalating prevalence of metabolic diseases and an aging demographic has been correlated with a concerning rise in Alzheimer's disease (AD) incidence. This study aimed to access the protective effects of curcumin, a bioactive flavonoid from turmeric, on spatial memory, metabolic functions, and the regulation of the gut microbiome in AD-induced (3xTg-AD) mice fed with either a normal chow diet (NCD) or a high-fat high-sugar diet (HFHSD). Our findings revealed an augmented susceptibility of the HFHSD-fed 3xTg-AD mice for weight gain and memory impairment, while curcumin supplementation demonstrated a protective effect against these changes.

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As efforts toward global sustainability converge with the imperative to reduce the environmental impact of construction materials, extensive research and development is underway in the field of geopolymers and alkali-activated materials (AAMs) [...

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Photoporation techniques based on plasmonic nanoparticles such as gold nanoparticles have been extensively studied for the intracellular delivery of substances via cell membrane disruption. However, the clinical application of AuNP is challenging due to its absorption in the 500 nm region of the light spectrum. To overcome this challenge, upconversion nanoparticles were employed to stimulate AuNP at NIR wavelengths.

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Poly(glycerol sebacate) is a biocompatible elastomer that has gained increasing attention as a potential biomaterial for tissue engineering applications. In particular, PGS is capable of providing shape memory effects and allows for a free form, which can remember the original shape and obtain a temporary shape under melting point and then can recover its original shape at body temperature. Because these properties can easily produce customized shapes, PGS is being coupled with implants to offer improved fixation and maintenance of implants for fractures of osteoporosis bone.

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The Spiritual Care Guide in Hospice∙Palliative Care is evidence-based and focuses on the universal and integral aspects of human spirituality-such as meaning and purpose, interconnectedness, and transcendence-which go beyond any specific religion. This guide was crafted to improve the spiritual well-being of adult patients aged 19 and older, as well as their families, who are receiving end-of-life care. The provision of spiritual care in hospice and palliative settings aims to assist patients and their families in finding life's meaning and purpose, restoring love and relationships, and helping them come to terms with death while maintaining hope.

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Efficient adsorption of hazardous substances from the environment is crucial owing to the considerable risks they pose to both humans and ecosystems. Consequently, the development of porous materials with strong adsorption capabilities for hazardous substances, such as chemical warfare agents (CWAs), is pivotal for safeguarding human lives. Specifically, the early-stage adsorption proficiency of the adsorbents plays a vital role in determining their effectiveness as ideal adsorbents.

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The large carrier lifetime mobility product and strong stopping power for high-energy X-rays make halide perovskites an attractive candidate for next-generation X-ray detectors. In particular, high-energy X-rays in the range of several tens of keV require halide perovskite absorber layers with thicknesses exceeding a few millimeters. To avoid carrier scattering caused by grain boundaries at such thicknesses, the utilization of single crystals is desirable.

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Two novel strains of sp. and sp. were identified from the intestine of olive flounder () and characterized in vitro as potential probiotics.

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Many attempts have been made to use mitochondria (MT) to treat human diseases; however, MT are large, making them difficult to deliver effectively. Therefore, a transfer strategy based on membrane fusion was established. Fusogenic mitochondrial capsules (FMCs) comprising a neutral lipid (PE), a cationic lipid (DOTAP), an aromatic lipid (Liss Rhod PE), and three types of liposome (FMC0, FMC1, and FMC2), were designed and synthesized.

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  • The study aimed to explore how spirituality and job satisfaction affect the compassion competence of hospice nurses across 16 hospitals in South Korea.
  • Out of 118 nurses surveyed, results showed strong positive correlations: compassion competence was linked to spirituality (r=0.66) and job satisfaction (r=0.52), with spirituality having a greater impact on compassion than job satisfaction.
  • The findings highlight the significance of nurturing spirituality and job satisfaction among hospice nurses, as it can enhance their ability to provide compassionate care, ultimately improving the quality of hospice services.
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The development of effective porous adsorbents plays a vital role in eliminating hazardous substances from the environment. Toxic chemicals, including chemical warfare agents (CWAs), pose significant risks to both humans and ecosystems, highlighting the urgency to create efficient porous adsorbents. Therefore, substantial attention has been directed towards advancing adsorption techniques for the successful eradication of CWAs from the environment.

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Radioactive waste management is critical for maintaining the sustainability of nuclear fuel cycles. In this study, we propose a novel bismuth-based reduced graphene oxide (Bi-rGO) composite for the immobilization of off-gas radioactive iodine. This material synthesized via a solvothermal route exhibited a low surface area (2.

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  • * Four different morphologies of ZIF-8 were prepared, each displaying unique surface charges that influenced their ability to adsorb CWA simulants like CEES and DMMP.
  • * The cubic ZIF-8 variant, which had the most positive surface charge, showed the highest adsorption capacity and maintained excellent recyclability without significant structural changes.
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Cold sintering, a novel low-temperature consolidation technique, has shown promising results in various inorganic materials. However, the application of this technique to nanoporous materials for energy and environmental fields is not yet fully understood. This study investigates the effects of cold sintering on the relative densities, compressive strengths, chemical durabilities, crystal structures, specific surface areas, and adsorption capacities of zeolites.

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