Publications by authors named "Sung Kuk Hong"

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  • - Blood vessels have a complex 3D structure that's difficult to analyze with traditional methods, which often damage their topological arrangement.
  • - This study used tissue optical clearing techniques combined with light-sheet and confocal microscopy to create high-resolution 3D images of rat brain vasculature after inducing a temporary stroke.
  • - Findings indicated that the ischemic area showed reduced blood vessel diameter and density, along with notable neuronal loss and increased astrocyte activity, highlighting the effectiveness of these methods for studying cerebrovascular and neuronal changes in brain disorders.
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Background: Early and appropriate antibiotic treatment improves the clinical outcome of patients with septicemia; therefore, reducing the turn-around time for identification (ID) and antimicrobial susceptibility test (AST) results is essential. We established a method for rapid ID and AST using short-term incubation of positive blood culture broth samples on solid media, and evaluated its performance relative to that of the conventional method using two rapid ID systems and a rapid AST method.

Methods: A total of 254 mono-microbial samples were included.

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Recently, because the quality of laboratory analyses has increased along with the need for quality improvement, several external quality control bodies have adapted performance specifications using the Desirable Biological Variation Database, termed "Ricos goals"; these criteria are more stringent than those presented in CLIA 88. In this study, we aimed to validate newly introduced serum separator tubes, Improvacutor, for routine clinical chemistry testing in accordance with Ricos goals and CLIA 88. Blood samples were collected from 100 volunteers into three types of serum vacuum tubes: Greiner Vacuette, Becton Dickinson (BD) Vacutainer, and Improve Improvacutor.

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Urosepsis due to Aerococcus urinae is rare in clinical settings with only a few of reported cases worldwide by 16S rRNA sequencing. Here we report a case of sepsis caused by A. urinae in a 86 year-old male with complicated urinary tract infection which was confirmed through peptide mass fingerprinting of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry.

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Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can detect many more microorganisms of a microbiome than traditional methods. This study aimed to analyze the vaginal microbiomes of Korean women by using NGS that included bacteria and other microorganisms. The NGS results were compared with the results of other assays, and NGS was evaluated for its feasibility for predicting vaginitis.

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Quality control (QC) processes are being performed in the majority of clinical microbiology laboratories to ensure the performance of microbial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing by using ATCC strains. To obtain these ATCC strains, some inconveniences are encountered concerning the purchase cost of the strains and the shipping time required. This study was focused on constructing a database of reference strains for QC processes using domestic bacterial strains, concentrating primarily on antimicrobial susceptibility testing.

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Background: Recently, molecular detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a respiratory specimens is accepted as one of the standard procedures for diagnosis of tuberculosis in Korea. When detecting tuberculosis using a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), results showed the repeated near-cutoff values in a specimen make it difficult for the laboratory to give definitive reports as positive or negative.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated clinical state of ninety-eight patients who were not currently taking antituberculosis medications and had near-cutoff values of respiratory specimens using a real-time PCR test.

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We compared the activities of tedizolid to those of linezolid and other commonly used antimicrobial agents against gram-positive cocci recovered from patients with skin and skin structure infections (SSSIs) and hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) in Korean hospitals. Gram-positive isolates were collected from 356 patients with SSSIs and 144 patients with HAP at eight hospitals in Korea from 2011 to 2014. SSSIs included impetigo, cellulitis, erysipelas, furuncles, abscesses, and infected burns.

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While pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) is recognized as the gold standard method for clonality analysis, MALDI-TOF MS has recently been spotlighted as an alternative tool for species identification. Herein, we compared the dendrograms of multi-drug-resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter baumannii isolates by using MALDI-TOF MS with those by using PFGE. We used direct colony and protein extraction methods for MALDI-TOF MS dendrograms.

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We evaluated the feasibility of same-day routine aerobic bacterial identification using the following procedures: Picking colonies from 4 and 6 h incubated subculture from positive blood culture bottle and analyzing them by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). The matched identification rate of this procedure at the species level was 80.6% (141/175) for the 4-h cultures compared with overnight cultures and 90.

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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an increasing cause of serious infection, both in the community and hospital settings. Despite sophisticated strategies and efforts, the antibiotic options for treating MRSA infection have been narrowed due to the limited number of newly developed antimicrobials. Herein, we analyze the completely sequenced genome of a novel virulent phage YMC/09/04/R1988 MRSA BP as a potential alternative anti-MRSA agent, which lysed clinical isolates from a patient admitted to the hospital due to hip disarticulation.

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Mycobacterium longobardum is a slow-growing, nontuberculous mycobacterium that was first characterized from the M. terrae complex in 2012. We report a case of M.

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Background: Monocytes express substantial amounts of thrombomodulin, which is consumed throughout ongoing thrombin generation. The modulation of thrombomodulin may aggravate intravascular fibrin deposition and the clinical course of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Although thrombomodulin restoration has received considerable attention, no reports have been published on the in vivo expression status of thrombomodulin.

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  • Vitamin D3 up-regulated protein 1 (VDUP1) acts as a growth suppressor, preventing tumor cell growth and the progression of the cell cycle when it's highly expressed.
  • Previous research showed that mice lacking VDUP1 (VDUP1 KO) had faster liver regeneration due to better management of cell cycle regulators.
  • In this study, VDUP1 KO mice displayed earlier and stronger activation of key proteins involved in liver regeneration (NF-κB, JNK, and STAT-3) following partial liver removal, suggesting that VDUP1 is crucial for starting the liver regeneration process.
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The mixing test is used to determine the presence of inhibitors in laboratory diagnoses of lupus anticoagulant. Updated international guidelines state that an integrated lupus anticoagulant test system does not require the mixing test; an appraisal of the mixing tests in integrated lupus anticoagulant test systems is, therefore, required. We investigated the clinical relevance of mixing tests by using the best cutoff value of the mixing test through thrombotic risk analysis.

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