Publications by authors named "Sungrae Cho"

Background: Antiadhesion products are essential for postoperative care in patients after thyroidectomy by providing a physical barrier to cover the exposed tissue and thus preventing abnormal adhesion of adjacent tissues. Since thyroidectomy may result in swallowing difficulties arising from damage or inflammation of the surrounding tissues, the use of antiadhesion agents such as MegaShield or Guardix-SG will help reduce scar formation. This may thus improve postoperative swallowing function in patients.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease of the joints, prevalent worldwide. Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) is used for treating knee OA. However, the role of PDRN in IL-1β-induced inflammatory responses in human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs) remains unknown.

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Background: The gut microbiome, which is the collection of microorganisms living in the gastrointestinal tract, has been shown to play a significant role in the development of metabolic disorders such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Studies have found that the ratio of to (F/B) is higher in obese individuals compared to lean individuals and tends to decrease with weight loss. However, the relationship between the F/B ratio and T2DM in Korean individuals, with or without obesity, is not fully understood.

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  • Spinal cord injuries can make it hard to move and feel below the injury, so rehab is important to help recover.
  • In a study, researchers looked at how an enriched environment (like a fun play area) for mice with spinal injuries helped improve their recovery compared to normal cages.
  • After spending more time in the fun environment, the mice showed better nerve repair and movement abilities, suggesting that similar settings could help real people recover from spinal injuries.
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  • * Conducted as a double-blind, phase III trial, it involved 185 adults with specific HbA1c and LDL-C levels, and after 16 weeks of treatment, the combination group showed significant improvements in both HbA1c and LDL-C compared to those only on either drug.
  • * The results indicated that using metformin with atorvastatin led to better management of blood sugar and cholesterol levels, suggesting this combination could be beneficial for patients struggling to control their conditions with lifestyle changes alone. *
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  • With the increase in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) due to longer life spans, it's important to study factors beyond dementia and falls, such as swallowing function impacted by therapy.
  • This study investigated the effects of therapeutic singing on swallowing ability in advanced PD patients, comparing an intervention group receiving music therapy to a control group with standard care.
  • Results showed that the singing therapy group maintained their swallowing function better than the control group, who experienced a decline, highlighting the potential benefits of musical intervention for improving quality of life in these patients.
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Objective: To compare the kinematic effects of two widely-used prefabricated ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), the Dyna Ankle (DA) and UD Flex (UD), on the gait cycle of patients with hemiplegia due to cerebral palsy or acquired brain injury.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study involving 29 patients. Gait analysis results were assessed under three conditions: barefoot, with the DA, and with the UD.

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Background: Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy, a viable alternative for unsuitable candidates of conventional spasticity medications, is a preferred method of administration over the oral route. Owing to its enhanced bioavailability, ITB ensures a more effective delivery at the target site.

Objective: There is a lack of conclusive evidence regarding the use of ITB treatment in managing ambulatory patients with spastic dystonia.

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Central nervous system diseases, particularly neurodegenerative disorders, pose significant challenges in medicine. These conditions, characterized by progressive neuronal loss, have remained largely incurable, exacting a heavy toll on individuals and society. In recent years, in vivo reprogramming using Yamanaka factors has emerged as a promising approach for central nervous system regeneration.

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Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disease that results in an increased risk of fractures. However, there is no definitive cure, warranting the development of potential therapeutic agents. 3'-Sialyllactose (3'-SL) in human milk regulates many biological functions.

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In this study, we confirmed the binding of M13KO7 to (PVY) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. M13KO7 is a "bald" bacteriophage in which no recombinant antibody is displayed. M13KO7 is easy to propagate by using , making this method more reasonable in economic perspective.

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Background/objectives: Estimation of energy demand using resting energy expenditure (REE) is a reasonable approach for optimizing glycemic control and weight management in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aimed to compare REE predictions and objective measurements in patients with T2DM in Korea.

Subjects/methods: This study enrolled 36 participants with T2DM (age range, 20-60 years).

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Recently, various small Cas9 orthologs and variants have been reported for use in in vivo delivery applications. Although small Cas9s are particularly suited for this purpose, selecting the most optimal small Cas9 for use at a specific target sequence continues to be challenging. Here, to this end, we have systematically compared the activities of 17 small Cas9s for thousands of target sequences.

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Applications of base editing are frequently restricted by the requirement for a protospacer adjacent motif (PAM), and selecting the optimal base editor (BE) and single-guide RNA pair (sgRNA) for a given target can be difficult. To select for BEs and sgRNAs without extensive experimental work, we systematically compared the editing windows, outcomes and preferred motifs for seven BEs, including two cytosine BEs, two adenine BEs and three C•G to G•C BEs at thousands of target sequences. We also evaluated nine Cas9 variants that recognize different PAM sequences and developed a deep learning model, DeepCas9variants, for predicting which variants function most efficiently at sites with a given target sequence.

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Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by a CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin (HTT) gene. CRISPR-Cas9 nuclease causes double-strand breaks (DSBs) in the targeted DNA that induces toxicity, whereas CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) using dead Cas9 (dCas9) suppresses the target gene expression without DSBs. Delivery of dCas9-sgRNA targeting CAG repeat region does not damage the targeted DNA in HEK293T cells containing CAG repeats.

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The genus including the blue-lined octopus is highly toxic. Venomous, blue-lined octopuses were recently found in Korea, but their toxicity, toxin composition, and distribution remain largely unknown. Here we estimated the geographic distribution of the organisms along the Korean coast and clarified their toxicity.

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Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is known to arise from insufficient trophoblast invasion as uterine spiral arteries lack remodeling. A significant reduction in placental perfusion induces an ischemic placental microenvironment due to reduced oxygen delivery to the placenta and fetus, leading to oxidative stress. Mitochondria are involved in the regulation of cellular metabolism and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) is an agonist that selectively stimulates adenosine A receptor (ADORA2A), which suppresses inflammatory responses. Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury plays a major role in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke by inducing neuroinflammation. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of PDRN in an in vitro I/R injury model.

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Mutations in the X-linked methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 () gene were first described as a cause of Rett syndrome. duplication can cause intellectual disability, developmental delay, severe feeding difficulties, and recurrent infections. Here, we report a Korean family with duplication syndrome, which was previously misdiagnosed as cerebral palsy.

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  • Early rehabilitation in stroke patients can lead to better recovery, but the best approach for starting this rehabilitation is still uncertain due to limited research, especially regarding voluntary exercise.
  • Environmental enrichment (EE), which includes a mix of physical, cognitive, and social activities, may help in stroke recovery, but previous studies mainly focused on forced exercise rather than voluntary methods.
  • This study found that very early exposure to EE in mice significantly improved motor skills and cognitive function after brain injury, reduced cell death, and minimized oxidative stress, suggesting its potential as an effective therapy for stroke rehabilitation.
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Background: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) suffer from deficits in fine motor function in hands which affect independent self-care function in daily life. This study aimed to examine the effects of movement-specific keyboard playing for improved hand function in adolescents and young adults with ABI.

Method: A total of 23 patients with ABI participated in this study.

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This study aimed to objectively assess YouTube videos' quality, reliability, and information delivery capability regarding novel spinal muscular atrophy treatments. Using the keywords "nusinersen", "spinraza", "ridisplam", "evrysdi", "onasemnogene abeparvovec", and "zolgensma", we were able to retrieve and screen 360 videos before settling on a final sample of 99 on 25 September 2022. Then, two independent raters used the mDISCERN and GQS instruments to evaluate the videos' reliability and quality and the Information Delivery Capability (IDC) score to assess the videos' accuracy and patient-friendliness.

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Two of the primary features of Parkinson's disease (PD) are the accumulation of α-synuclein (α-Syn) and the depletion of lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP1) in the brain. Beneficial effects of environmental enrichment (EE) have been reported on the activation of lysosomal function and the amelioration of PD symptoms. Furthermore, Reelin could be a novel therapeutic target in PD.

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Introduction: MegaShield® is a newly developed temperature-sensitive anti-adhesive containing micronized acellular dermal matrix. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of MegaShield® compared with Guardix-SG® in the prevention of adhesions in patients undergoing bilateral total thyroidectomy.

Method: We conducted a multicenter trial between October 2018 and March 2020 in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sungrae Cho"

  • Sungrae Cho's recent research focuses on a diverse array of health topics, including postoperative care, arthritis treatment, diabetes management, and neurological rehabilitation, highlighting his contribution to both clinical and translational medicine.
  • Key findings indicate that antiadhesion agents improve postoperative swallowing function in thyroidectomy patients, and polydeoxyribonucleotide enhances stem cell differentiation in osteoarthritis models, suggesting potential therapies for these conditions.
  • Additionally, Cho's work emphasizes the impact of factors such as the gut microbiome on metabolic disorders and the effects of therapeutic singing on swallowing in Parkinson's disease, underlining the importance of holistic approaches in patient care.