Publications by authors named "Sung-Woo Jang"

Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors lower glucose levels by reducing glucose reabsorption in the kidneys, which can lead to ketogenesis. Euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of SGLT2 inhibitors that can be triggered by trauma. However, the absence of significant hyperglycemia can delay its diagnosis and treatment, which may lead to detrimental consequences.

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Hydrochromic materials that change their luminescence color upon exposure to moisture have attracted considerable attention owing to their applications in sensing and information encryption. However, the existing materials lack high hydrochromic response and color tunability. This study reports the development of a new and bright 0D Cs GdCl metal halide as the host for hydrochromic photon upconversion in the form of polycrystals (PCs) and nanocrystals.

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Quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) are promising devices for display applications. Polyethylenedioxythiophene:polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) is a common hole injection layer (HIL) material in optoelectronic devices because of its high conductivity and high work function. Nevertheless, PEDOT:PSS-based QLEDs have a high energy barrier for hole injection, which results in low device efficiency.

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(1) Background: Most factors that predict the in-hospital survival rate in patients with severe trauma are patient-related factors; environmental factors are not currently considered important. Predicting the severity of trauma using environmental factors could be a reliable and easy-to-use method. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether environmental factors affect the survival in patients with severe trauma.

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Background: In patients with severe injury, predicting the injury site without using advanced diagnostic modalities can help formulate a diagnosis and treatment plan based on the suspected injury site.

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the correlation between the injury site and trauma mechanism in severely injured patients with blunt trauma.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics-including age, sex, date of emergency room (ER) visit, time of injury, trauma mechanism (car accident, motorcycle accident, bicycle accident, pedestrian accident, fall, slipping and rolling down, crush injury, assault, and others), final diagnosis, injury severity score, abbreviated injury scale (AIS) score, and injury site-of 1,245 patients in a tertiary trauma center.

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Background: Lymph node (LN)-related risk factors have been updated to predict long-term outcomes in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). However, those factors’ analytic appropriateness and general applicability must be validated. This study aimed to assess LN-related risk factors, and suggest new LN-related risk categories.

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Background: Long-term management and follow-up strategies in patients with intermediate-risk papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) according to the American Thyroid Association (ATA) are still controversial due to the paucity of data on unique risk factors or a risk stratification system predictive of long-term outcomes.

Patients And Methods: This study included 649 patients with PTC who underwent an initial surgical treatment. Retrospectively enrolled patients were categorized according to the ATA risk stratification system.

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Objective: Primary tumour size (PTS) is known to be a significant prognostic factor in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) undergoing thyroidectomy. Although cutoff values of 2 and 4 cm are widely used in surgical extent decision and long-term outcomes predictions, the effectiveness of arbitrary cutoff values in stratifying patients for target outcomes is questionable. This study aimed to determine new optimal cutoffs of PTS.

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Purpose: Traumatic kidney injury can be treated surgically or nonsurgically. Nonsurgical treatment options include angiography, embolization, and conservative treatment. We aimed to identify factors that help in making clinical decisions on treatment plans for patients with traumatic kidney injury caused by blunt trauma.

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Purpose: Most blunt renal injuries (BRIs) are managed conservatively without complications. Because conservative management with observation (CMO) is widely conducted, failed CMO is frequent. Clarifying the role and indication of CMO is important to manage BRI patients.

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We present the intra- and inter-molecular organocatalysis of S2 fluorination using CsF by crown ether to estimate the efficacy of the promoter and to elucidate the reaction mechanism. The yields of intramolecular S2 fluorination of the veratrole substrates are measured to be very small (<1% in 12 h) in the absence of crown ether promoters, whereas the S2 fluorination of the substrate possessing a crown ether unit proceeds to near completion (~99%) in 12 h. We also studied the efficacy of intermolecular rate acceleration by an independent promoter 18-crown-6 for comparison.

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Power supply represents a critical challenge in the development of body-integrated electronic technologies. Although recent research establishes an impressive variety of options in energy storage (batteries and supercapacitors) and generation (triboelectric, piezoelectric, thermoelectric, and photovoltaic devices), the modest electrical performance and/or the absence of soft, biocompatible mechanical properties limit their practical use. The results presented here form the basis of soft, skin-compatible means for efficient photovoltaic generation and high-capacity storage of electrical power using dual-junction, compound semiconductor solar cells and chip-scale, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, respectively.

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We describe a highly efficient method for fabricating a variety of complex 3D nano-patterns from a single master pattern using secondary sputtering lithography, which is a 10 nm scale patterning method that we have developed. A rapid etching rate in the bottom part of the PS pillar during the RIE process can produce various nanostructure shapes and the PS residual layer thickness can influence various feature dimensions, due to the controlled RIE time leading to different PS layer thicknesses. This technique provides a highly effective method for producing various complex 3D patterns from a single master pattern.

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We present calculations for Lys-(H(2)O)(n) (n = 2, 3) to examine the effects of microsolvating water on the relative stability of the zwitterionic vs canonical forms of Lys. We calculate the structures, energies, and Gibbs free energies of the conformers at the B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p), wB97XD/6-311++G(d,p), and MP2/aug-cc-pvdz levels of theory, finding that three water molecules are required to stabilize the Lys zwitterion. By calculating the barriers of the canonical ↔ zwitterionic pathways of Lys-(H(2)O)(3) conformers, we suggest that both forms of Lys-(H(2)O)(3) may be observed in low temperature gas phase.

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We present density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT (TD-DFT) study of the structures and electronic spectra of small CdSe nanocluster-adenine complexes Cd(n)Se(n)-adenine (n = 3, 6, 10, 13). We examine the changes in the geometries and excitation spectra of the nanoclusters induced by DNA base-binding. By comparing the results calculated for the bare (Cd(n)Se(n)), hydrogen-passivated (Cd(n)Se(n)H(2n)), as well as the corresponding adenine (Ade)-bound clusters (Cd(n)Se(n)-Ade, Cd(n)Se(n)H(2n)-Ade, Cd(n)Se(n)H(2n-2)-Ade), we find that binding with Ade slightly blue-shifts (up to 0.

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We present calculations for the mechanism of S(N)2 reactions in ethylene glycol, focusing on the role of two protic functional groups (-OH) in the solvent molecule. We find that some hydroxyl groups act as Lewis base to interact with the cation, whereas others affect the reaction as Lewis acid to the nucleophile. We predict that the nucleophile (F-) reacts as an ion pair rather than as a solvent-separated ion when metal cation (Cs+) is used as a counterion.

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We present calculations for the Arg-H2O system and predict that the zwitterionic Arg is thermodynamically more stable than the canonical form in the gas phase under the influence of a single water molecule because of the strongly basic guanidine side chain. Canonical conformers of Arg-H2O are found to isomerize to the zwitterionic forms via a small barrier (approximately 6 kcal/mol).

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