Publications by authors named "Sung H"

15Bone replacement implants manufactured by electron beam melting have been widely studied for use in bone tumor treatment. In this application, a hybrid structure implant with a combination of solid and lattice structures guarantees strong adhesion between bone and soft tissues. This hybrid implant must exhibit adequate mechanical performance so as to satisfy the safety criteria considering repeated weight loading during the patient's lifetime.

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Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is a common comorbidity among patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), and is associated with poorer outcomes independent of anemia. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and prognostic significance of ID in Taiwanese patients with HFrEF.

Methods: We included HFrEF patients from two multicenter cohorts at different periods.

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Iron overload (IO) induces insulin resistance in H9c2 cardiomyoblast cells. Here, we used H9c2 cells overexpressing MitoNEET to examine the potential for protection against iron accumulation in the mitochondria and subsequent insulin resistance. In control H9c2 cells, IO was observed to increase mitochondrial iron content, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, mitochondrial fission, and reduced insulin-stimulated Akt and ERK1/2 phosphorylation.

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Fetal lung fibroblasts contribute dynamic infrastructure for the developing lung. These cells undergo dynamic mechanical transitions, including cyclic stretch and spreading, which are integral to lung growth in utero. We investigated the role of the nuclear envelope protein emerin in cellular responses to these dynamic mechanical transitions.

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome with multiple underlying mechanisms and comorbidities that leads to a variety of clinical phenotypes. The identification and characterization of these phenotypes are essential for better understanding the precise pathophysiology of HFpEF, identifying appropriate treatment strategies, and improving patient outcomes. Despite accumulating data showing the potentiality of artificial intelligence (AI)-based phenotyping using clinical, biomarker, and imaging information from multiple dimensions in HFpEF management, contemporary guidelines and consensus do not incorporate these in daily practice.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that affects motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness, paralysis, and eventual death. Research from the past few decades has appreciated that ALS is not only a disease of the motor neurons but also a disease that involves systemic metabolic dysfunction. This review will examine the foundational research of understanding metabolic dysfunction in ALS and provide an overview of past and current studies in ALS patients and animal models, spanning from full systems to various metabolic organs.

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Tissue regeneration requires structural holding and movement support using tissue-type-specific aids such as bone casts, skin bandages, and joint protectors. Currently, an unmet need exists in aiding breast fat regeneration as the breast moves following continuous body motion by exposing the breast fat to dynamic stresses. Here, the concept of elastic structural holding is applied to develop a shape-fitting moldable membrane for breast fat regeneration ("adipoconductive") after surgical defects are made.

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This study investigated physical activity (PA) levels among adolescents and their parents in South Korea. Repeated cross-sectional data from 2017-2019 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) were used. The KNHANES uses a complex, multi-stage probability sample design.

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  • - The study investigates the role of DNA methylation as an epigenetic factor in the progression of diabetic chronic kidney disease (CKD) in a Korean cohort, given that CKD has multiple causes and is not well-studied from an epigenetic perspective.
  • - Researchers conducted an epigenome-wide association study using blood samples from 180 CKD patients and found two potential epigenetic markers (cg10297223 and cg02990553) that may link to the decline in kidney function.
  • - Functional analyses revealed associations of these markers with other health issues like blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmia, as well as biological processes related to CKD, although more research is needed to validate these findings.
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Background: The aim of the study was to determine the rate of cytomegalovirus virolactia in the human milk (HM) of mothers of VLBW infants, compare the CMV infection rates and the changes in CMV DNA viral load and nutrient profile among different HM preparation methods.

Methods: A prospective randomized controlled study was performed in infants with gestational age < 32 weeks or birth-weight < 1500 g admitted to neonatal intensive care unit of Asan Medical Center and Haeundae Paik Hospital who were given mother's own milk. Enrolled infants were randomized into three groups according to the HM preparation methods: freezing-thawing (FT), FT + low-temperature Holder pasteurization (FT + LP), and FT + high-temperature short-term pasteurization (FT + HP).

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Alterations in the microbiome correlate with improved metabolism in patients following bariatric surgery. While fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) from obese patients into germ-free (GF) mice has suggested a significant role of the gut microbiome in metabolic improvements following bariatric surgery, causality remains to be confirmed. Here, we perform paired FMT from the same obese patients (BMI > 40; four patients), pre- and 1 or 6 months post-Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery, into Western diet-fed GF mice.

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  • This study analyzes cancer mortality trends in 47 countries over the last decade, focusing on eight common cancer types using World Health Organization data.
  • It found significant variations in cancer death rates across countries, with some cancers related to infections and tobacco showing up to a 10-fold difference.
  • Despite overall declines in most cancers, lung cancer in females and liver cancer in males have seen increases, highlighting the need for improved cancer prevention and control efforts globally.
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Non-covalent interactions play an essential role in directing the self-assembly of hybrid organic-inorganic crystals. In hybrid halide perovskites, hydrogen bonding has been the paramount non-covalent interaction. Here, we show another non-covalent interaction, namely, the halogen bond interaction, that directs a symmetry-breaking assembly in a new series of two-dimensional (2D) perovskites (ICH CH NH ) (CH NH ) Pb I (n is the layer thickness, n=1-4).

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Objective: It is unclear whether uric acid (UA) has a negative or positive effect on anemia, and this may vary depending on the presence or absence of chronic disease such as hypertension (HTN). The present study was conducted to assess the relationship between anemia and hyperuricemia in Korean adults with or without hypertension.

Methods: Data from 16,740 adults (age ≥20 years) in the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2016 - 2018) were analyzed.

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Background: United States cancer death rates have been steadily declining since the early 1990s, but information on disparities in progress against cancer mortality across congressional districts is lacking. This study examined trends in cancer death rates, overall and for lung, colorectal, female breast, and prostate cancer by congressional district.

Methods: County level cancer death counts and population data from the National Center for Health Statistics were used to estimate relative change in age-standardized cancer death rates from 1996-2003 to 2012-2020 by sex and congressional district.

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Three novel bacterial strains, 321, 335, and 353, were isolated from the intestines of Aegosoma sinicum larvae collected from Paju-Si, South Korea. The strains were Gram-negative, obligate aerobe and had rod-shaped cells with a single flagellum. The three strains belonged to the genus Luteibacter in the family Rhodanobacteraceae and shared < 99.

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Purpose: To create a nomogram that can predict the probability of prostate cancer using prostate health index (PHI) and clinical parameters of patients. And the optimal cut-off value of PHI for prostate cancer was also assessed.

Materials And Methods: A prospective, multi-center study was conducted.

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Purpose: This study investigated whether two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE), using a newly developed device, is useful for predicting prostate cancer (PCa).

Methods: In this prospective study, 38 patients with suspected PCa underwent 2D-SWE, followed by a standard systematic 12-core biopsy with and without a targeted biopsy. Tissue stiffness on SWE was measured in the target lesion and in 12 regions of the systematic biopsies, and the maximum (Emax), mean (Emean), and minimum (Emin) values of stiffness were generated.

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  • Researchers successfully utilized a photoactivated metal-organic framework (MOF), Zr-TPDCS-1, to enable heterogeneous thiol catalysis, marking a novel achievement in the field.
  • The structure of Zr-TPDCS-1 includes Zr clusters and TPDCS linkers, which facilitate multiple organic transformations like borylation and silylation through the generation of thiyl radicals upon light exposure.
  • The process was efficient at a gram scale, demonstrating a high turnover number (≈3880) and allowing for easy product separation, indicating strong potential for practical applications in chemical synthesis.
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Background: We reported two Fusobacterium nucleatum cases each of brain abscesses and pleural empyema, using 16S rRNA sequencing technology.

Methods: We reviewed clinical records and microbiological findings in four patients with F. nucleatum infection.

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The androgen-dependent or -independent pathways are regarded as primary therapeutic targets for the neoplasm of the prostate. Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue 1 (MALT1) acting as a paracaspase in the regulation of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) signal transduction plays a central role in inflammation and oncogenesis in cancers. This study confirmed the potential linkages between androgen and NF-κB activation by inducing MALT1 in the androgen receptor-full length (ARFL)-positive LNCaP and 22Rv1 prostate cancer cells.

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Background: Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-associated pneumonia in adults has rarely been addressed. We investigated the burden and clinical characteristics of severe RSV-associated pneumonia in critically ill adult patients.

Methods: We analyzed a prospective cohort of 2865 adults with severe pneumonia who were admitted to the intensive care unit in a 2700-bed tertiary care hospital from 2010 to 2019.

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Iron overload is associated with various pathological changes which contribute to metabolic syndrome, many of which have been proposed to occur via damaging tissue through an excessive amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. In this study, we established a model of iron overload in L6 skeletal muscle cells and observed that iron enhanced cytochrome c release from depolarized mitochondria, assayed by immunofluorescent colocalization of cytochrome c with Tom20 and the use of JC-1, respectively. This subsequently elevated apoptosis, determined via use of a caspase-3/7 activatable fluorescent probe and western blotting for cleaved caspase-3.

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Arteriosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease that can cause calcification, sclerosis, stenosis, or obstruction of blood vessels and may further cause abnormal peripheral blood perfusion or other complications. In clinical settings, several approaches, such as computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance angiography, can be used to evaluate arteriosclerosis status. However, these approaches are relatively expensive and require an experienced operator and often the injection of a contrast agent.

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The protein family of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) is comprised of multifunctional nuclear enzymes. Several PARP inhibitors have been developed as new anticancer drugs to combat resistance to chemotherapy. Herein, we characterized PARP4 mRNA expression profiles in cisplatin-sensitive and cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cell lines.

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