Publications by authors named "Tae Bin Yim"

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  • The study examined the effects of Kami Guibi-tang, a therapeutic drug, on patients with cognitive decline, highlighting the need for further research as the number of such patients increases globally.
  • Conducted as a retrospective chart review at KyungHee University Hospital, it analyzed 31 patients who took Kami Guibi-tang for over 90 days, focusing on their scores from the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE-K) and Geriatric Depression Scale (S-GDS).
  • Results showed significant improvements in cognitive function measured by MMSE-K scores over time, particularly in the orientation and attention components, along with a notable decrease in depressive symptoms indicated by S-GDS scores.
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Background: Kami Guibi-tang (KGT), a traditional Korean herbal medicine is mainly used to treat insomnia and nervousness. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs) are the main treatments for mild Alzheimer's disease (AD), a degenerative brain disease. However, currently no drug can fundamentally treat AD or reverse the advanced cognitive decline.

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Background: Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is often considered a precursor to Alzheimer's disease (AD) and represents a key therapeutic target for early intervention of AD. However, no treatments have been approved for MCI at present. Our previous pilot study has shown that Kami Guibi-tang (KGT), a traditional herbal prescription widely used in Korean medicine for treating amnesia, might be beneficial for improving general cognitive function of aMCI patients.

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In this work, the anti-aging skin effects of bacteriochlorophyll a isolated from Rhodobacter sphaeroides are first reported, with notably low cytotoxicity in the range of 1% to 14% in adding 0.00078 (% (w/w)) of the extracts, compared with the normal growth of both human dermal fibroblast and keratinocyte cells without any treatment as a control. The highest production of procollagen from human fibroblast cells (CCD-986sk) was observed as 221.

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Nanoencapsulation of thiamine dilauryl sulfate (TDS), a vitamin B1 derivative, was proved to effectively inhibit the spore germination of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. raphani (F.

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