Publications by authors named "TaeEun Kim"

ErbB3 is markedly overexpressed in breast cancer cells and is associated with resistance and metastasis. Additionally, ErbB3 expression levels are positively correlated with low densities of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, a marker of poor prognosis. Consequently, ErbB3 is a promising therapeutic target for cancer immunotherapy.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of metabolic dysregulations, is recognized as a significant risk factor for the development of heart failure (HF). The pathophysiological mechanisms linking MetS to HF are complex and multifaceted, with the components of MetS contributing to cardiac deterioration through impaired myocardial energy metabolism, increased inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction. Numerous clinical studies have confirmed the relationship between MetS and HF.

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Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated protein 1 (TRAP1) is a molecular chaperone implicated in pro-tumorigenic pathways by regulating the folding of substrate proteins (clients) within cancer cells. Recent research has pinpointed a potentially druggable allosteric site within the client binding site (CBS) of TRAP1, suggesting this site might offer a more effective strategy for developing potent and selective TRAP1 inhibitors. However, the absence of reliable assay systems has hindered quantitative evaluation of inhibitors.

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  • Donepezil, a medication for Alzheimer's disease, shows varied effectiveness among patients, prompting this study to explore how genetic variations in the CYP2D6 gene affect its efficacy and side effects in Koreans with AD dementia.
  • The study involved 76 patients on different doses of donepezil and identified 9 CYP2D6 genetic variants, analyzing their impact on drug concentration and cognitive performance over three years.
  • Results indicated that while donepezil concentrations differed based on genetic makeup, this variation did not correlate with cognitive improvements or adverse events, highlighting the need for further research on genetic influences in treatment outcomes.
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  • * It found that 10.58% of men and 5.21% of women had metabolic syndrome (MetS), with those having MetS facing nearly double the risk of HF compared to those without it.
  • * The study also revealed that having pre-metabolic syndrome (Pre-MetS) significantly increased the risk of HF, alongside other factors like acute myocardial infarction and low hemoglobin levels being notable risk factors for both sexes.
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Background: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by (SFTS virus [SFTSV]). Recently, at least 6 different genotypes of SFTSV have been identified, with genotypes A, D, and F dominant in China and B dominant in Japan and Korea. This study investigated the effect of SFTSV genotypes circulating in South Korea on disease severity, viral load, and cytokine profile.

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  • A novel method was developed for detecting vitamins D and K in yogurt using QuEChERS extraction combined with UPLC-APCI-MS/MS analysis, leading to improved efficiency and sensitivity over traditional techniques.
  • The optimized process showed excellent linearity (R > 0.999) and very low limits of detection (0.01-0.04 µg/L), achieving high accuracy and recovery rates greater than 94.88%.
  • This new approach provides a simpler, faster, and more reliable way to analyze vitamin content in food compared to time-consuming methods like liquid-liquid extraction, highlighting the importance of innovative techniques in food science.
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  • APEC is a type of bacteria that makes chickens sick and causes a lot of money lost in farming.
  • Scientists are looking for new ways to fight this bacteria using special viruses called phages, but some bacteria have learned to resist these phages.
  • The study tested two new phages on different APEC strains to see how well they work and found that combining sensitive and resistant bacteria helps the phages work better against the harmful bacteria.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) constitutes a significant cause of respiratory illness and mortality among older adults, a demographic that is expanding with considerable impact on healthcare systems worldwide. The actual burden of RSV in this population may still be underestimated, owing to factors such as low awareness and suboptimal diagnostic sensitivity in adults, the lack of robust RSV surveillance systems, and the infrequent use of diagnostic testing. Recent advancements in respiratory virus detection have spurred further exploration into appropriate preventive and therapeutic strategies.

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Purpose: To assess long-term clinical results following bilateral Tecnis Symfony ZXR00 intraocular lens implantation with mini-monovision.

Methods: The medical records of cataract patients who underwent bilateral implantation of ZXR00 with intended mini-monovision (target refraction of -0.3 diopters [D] in dominant eye and -0.

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  • The study focuses on the importance of distinguishing between complicated and uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB), particularly in patients with methicillin-resistant SAB (MRSAB), to improve diagnosis and treatment.
  • Researchers analyzed a three-year dataset of hospitalized MRSAB patients, categorizing them into low, indeterminate, and high-risk groups based on a new risk stratification system and comparing their management and outcomes.
  • Results indicated a high prevalence of patients classified as high-risk (86.1%), with higher rates of metastatic infection and increased 30-day mortality associated with more severe diagnoses, highlighting the system's potential in guiding treatment but also the need for better classification to reduce uncertainty in risk levels.
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Background: Glioma is caused by multiple genomic alterations. The evolving classification of gliomas emphasizes the significance of molecular testing. Next generation sequencing (NGS) offers the assessment of parallel combinations of multiple genetic alterations and identifying actionable mutations that guide treatment.

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Stressful circumstances are significant contributors to mental illnesses such as major depressive disorder. Anhedonia, defined as loss of the ability to enjoy pleasure in pleasurable situations, including rewarding activities or social contexts, is considered a key symptom of depression. Although stress-induced depression is associated with anhedonia in humans and animals, the underlying molecular mechanisms of anhedonic responses remain poorly understood.

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Objectives: To explore the clinical effect of 's pricking-cupping therapy and its central mechanism in treatment of eczema-induced pruritus using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI).

Methods: Fifty patients with eczema-induced pruritus were enrolled in the observation group, and 50 healthy subjects were enrolled in the control group. No any intervention was delivered in the control group.

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Eccrine syringofibroadenoma (ESFA) is a tumor of eccrine ductal differentiation. ESFA is a rare disease, with only approximately 80 cases reported worldwide. ESFA can be classified into five subtypes.

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Mental health is influenced by the gut-brain axis; for example, gut dysbiosis has been observed in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Gut microbial changes by fecal microbiota transplantation or probiotics treatment reportedly modulates depressive symptoms. However, it remains unclear how gut dysbiosis contributes to mental dysfunction, and how correction of the gut microbiota alleviates neuropsychiatric disorders.

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In East Asia, severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) and scrub typhus, which are common endemic tick- and mite-mediated diseases sharing common clinical manifestations, are becoming public health concerns. However, there are limited data on the comparative immunopathogenesis between the two diseases. We compared the cytokine profiles of SFTS and scrub typhus to further elucidate immune responses that occur during the disease courses.

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Background: The Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) Disease Activity Score (ASDAS) is largely used for assessing disease activity in patients with AS.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate the predictability of ASDAS on drug survival in patients with low Bath AS Disease Activity Index (BASDAI) during biologic therapy.

Design: Using data from multi-center, prospective, observational prospective cohort, Korean College of Rheumatology Biologics and Targeted Therapy (KOBIO) registry.

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Introduction: This study examines how teacher support and practicum stress affect art therapy graduate students' burnout.

Methods: A total of 125 master's and doctoral students from art therapy graduate schools in Korea participated in the study. We conducted a correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis to explore the relationship between the variables.

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The monoamine hypothesis has significantly improved our understanding of mood disorders and their treatment by linking monoaminergic abnormalities to the pathophysiology of mood disorders. Even 50 years after the monoamine hypothesis was established, some patients do not respond to treatments for depression, including selective serotonin reuptake drugs. Accumulating evidence shows that patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) have severe abnormalities in the neuroplasticity and neurotrophic factor pathways, indicating that different treatment approaches may be necessary.

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Background: Facial erythema is a common problem among patients visiting dermatologists. However, data on the clinical characteristics of facial erythema in healthy people are lacking. We aimed to compare and analyze the severity and pattern of facial vascularity in healthy subjects based on their age and gender.

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The synthesis of functionalized carbazoles as privileged nitrogen heterocycles has emerged as a central topic in drug discovery and material science. We herein disclose the rhodium(III)-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction between indolyl nitrones and 2-methylidene cyclic carbonate as an allylating surrogate, resulting in the formation of C2-formylated carbazoles via tandem C-H allylation, [3 + 2] cycloaddition, aromatization, and benzylic oxidation. The synthetic utility of this protocol is highlighted by a variety of post-transformations of C2-formylated carbazoles.

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  • The study explored the link between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and the development of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and venous thromboembolism (VTE) in a large Asian population using Korean national health data.
  • It found that the incidence of PAD was significantly higher in individuals with MetS, while VTE did not show a similar association.
  • Among MetS components, elevated fasting glucose, abdominal obesity, and elevated blood pressure were strong predictors for PAD, while abdominal obesity was the only significant predictor for VTE.
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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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