Publications by authors named "Yoon Ji"

This study evaluated the effects of a critical reflection program utilizing the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric (LCJR) reflective questions based on the Clinical Judgment Model (CJM) on newly graduated nurses' clinical judgment skills. A total of 153 newly graduated nurses scheduled for on-site training in a ward nursing unit were divided into a control group (receiving only the usual on-site training with preceptorship) and an experimental group (receiving the developed program with the same on-site training with preceptorship as the control group). Data were collected at baseline, 6 weeks, and 3 months after the intervention.

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Purpose: Developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein 2 (DRG2) regulates microtubule dynamics and G2/M arrest during docetaxel treatment. Poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) acts as an important repair system for DNA damage caused by docetaxel treatment. This study investigated whether DRG2 expression affects response to PARP inhibitors (olaparib) using prostate cancer cell lines PC3, DU145, LNCaP-FGC, and LNCaP-LN3.

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Asian Americans remain the fastest-growing racial group in the United States, and are anticipated to double over the next few decades. Asian Americans are the only major racial-ethnic group for whom cancer remains the leading cause of death, and multiple gastrointestinal cancers rank among the top five incident and fatal cancers. Most research to date presents Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) in aggregate, overlooking their vast heterogeneity and hindering efforts to identify and address health disparities within AANHPI origin groups.

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  • Post-harvest processing, specifically aging parsnips at 60°C for up to 30 days, significantly enhances their bioactive properties and potential health benefits.
  • The study found that aged parsnip extracts exhibited substantial increases in total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity, along with higher levels of key bioactive compounds.
  • In vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that these aged extracts reduced inflammation caused by acrolein exposure, suggesting their potential use in promoting respiratory health.
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Aim/introduction: We assess the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI)-based, fully automated, volumetric body composition metrics in predicting the risk of diabetes.

Materials And Methods: This was a cross-sectional and 10-year retrospective longitudinal study. The cross-sectional analysis included health check-up data of 15,330 subjects with abdominal computed tomography (CT) images between January 1, 2011, and September 30, 2012.

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  • - This study compared open reduction and plate fixation (ORPF) with intramedullary nailing (IMN) for treating displaced midshaft clavicle fractures in active young adults aged under 60, focusing on outcomes like healing rates and complications.
  • - A total of 39 patients were analyzed, revealing that while ORPF provided faster recovery in the first 6 months, IMN had a higher healing rate (100% vs. 90%) and shorter average healing time (20.8 weeks vs. 23.1 weeks).
  • - The findings suggest that IMN is the better option for young adults with these fractures due to its higher healing rate, fewer complications, and less risk of needing additional surgeries, although both methods
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Background: Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is known to affect patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and cause adverse renal outcomes. We aimed to analyze the association between CAN and diabetic kidney disease (DKD).

Method: We enrolled 254 DM patients (mean age, 56.

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  • Gastric cancer (GC) is a serious cancer that affects many people worldwide, but it's not very common in the U.S., making it hard to screen everyone for it.
  • Researchers created a computer program using health records to find people who are at higher risk for a specific type of gastric cancer called noncardia gastric cancer (NCGC).
  • The study showed that the program worked well by correctly identifying high-risk individuals, and they plan to keep improving it so more people can get screened if needed.
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  • Serum erythropoietin (sEPO) can help differentiate between polycythemia vera (PV) and secondary erythrocytosis (SE), but setting clear 'subnormal' levels for PV diagnosis is still debated, affecting its practical use.
  • A study analyzed sEPO levels in 393 healthy donors and 90 patients, finding that a clinical decision limit (CDL) of 3.1 IU/L had a decent sensitivity (80.5%) and specificity (87.8%) for diagnosing PV, while a functional reference limit of 7.0 IU/L boosted sensitivity but lowered specificity.
  • Using a subnormal limit of 5.3 IU/L improved detection of JAK2-negative
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Background: Korean red ginseng extract (KRGE) (Family: Araliaceae) is one of the most widely used traditional herbs in Asia. Multiple studies have shown that KRGE has anti-inflammation, anti-fatigue, anti-obesity, anti-oxidant, and anti-cancer effects.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups for PTU-induced hypothyroidism and six groups for LT4-induced hyperthyroidism.

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  • The study focuses on customizing the humeral component retroversion (HcRV) during reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) to match the patient's natural humeral retroversion using CT scans.
  • A new method was developed to assess postoperative HcRV, which showed excellent reliability in comparisons between preoperative and postoperative measurements.
  • Results indicated high agreement between the postoperative HcRV and the planned insertion angles, with 86.8% of cases falling within 5° of accuracy.
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Background: Despite the important clinical issue of cognitive impairment after moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI), there is currently no suitable treatment. Here, we used in vitro and in vivo models to investigate the effect of Donepezil-an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor-on cognitive impairment in the acute period following injury, while focusing on neuroinflammation and autophagy- and mitophagy-related markers.

Methods: The purpose of the in vitro study was to investigate potential neuroprotective effects in TBI-induced cells after donepezil treatment, and the in vivo study, the purpose was to investigate therapeutic effects on cognitive impairment in the acute period after injury by analyzing neuroinflammation and autophagy- and mitophagy-related markers.

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  • * Out of 253 patients, most were female and the average age was about 63; significant discrepancies were found in follow-up endoscopies based on race, with Hispanic patients more likely to have follow-ups compared to non-Hispanic Black patients.
  • * The research highlighted inadequate adherence to GIM risk stratification guidelines and called for targeted measures to improve healthcare practices and address the identified racial and ethnic disparities in patient care.
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There is increasing interest in hair loss treatment because a growing number of people affected. Lecomte is known for its anticancer effects, but its potential for preventing hair loss has not been researched. Therefore, this study focused on the hair loss prevention effects of Lecomte ethanol extract (Nk-EE).

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Background: With the introduction of the da Vinci single-port (SP) robot platform, surgery in a narrow space has become easier, and using this, extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy has been frequently performed recently. However, studies comparing it with existing methods are still lacking. Therefore, in this study, we compared the initial extraperitoneal single-port robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (spRARP) with intraperitoneal multiport robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (mpRARP) and tried to investigate the feasibility of extraperitoneal spRARP.

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Marine plastic debris (MPD) is a potential threat to marine ecosystems, but its function as a vector for the transportation of harmful microalgae and its impact on the habitats of other marine organisms are uncertain. To address this gap in knowledge, we performed month-long experiments in 30 L microcosms that contained plates made of six different plastic polymers (polypropylene [PP], low-density polyethylene [LDPE], high-density polyethylene [HDPE], polyvinyl chloride [PVC], polyethylene terephthalate [PET], and polystyrene [PS]), and examined the time course of changes in planktonic and periphytic microalgae. There were no significant differences in the composition of periphytic microalgae or biomass among the different plastic polymers (p > 0.

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  • Cannabidiol (CBD) from hemp shows promise in treating acne due to its anti-inflammatory and lipid-modulating properties, as discovered through recent experiments.
  • The studies found that higher concentrations of CBD reduced cell viability in sebocytes (SEB-1) and keratinocytes (HaCaT), induced apoptosis, and decreased pro-inflammatory cytokines like CXCL8 and IL-1α.
  • CBD also inhibited lipid synthesis by affecting the AMPK-SREBP-1 pathway and promoted the production of skin proteins like elastin and collagen, highlighting its potential for managing acne effectively.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Picrasma quassioides (D. Don) Benn is a vascular plant belonging to the genus Picrasma of Simaroubaceae family and grows in Korea, China, India, Taiwan, and Japan. Picrasma quassioides extract has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-cancer properties.

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Nitrogen oxides represent one of the main threats for the environment. Despite decades of intensive research efforts, a sustainable solution for NO removal under environmental conditions is still undefined. Using theoretical modelling, material design, state-of-the-art investigation methods and mimicking enzymes, it is found that selected porous hybrid iron(II/III) based MOF material are able to decompose NO, at room temperature, in the presence of water and oxygen, into N and O and without reducing agents.

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Background: Sigmoid sinus diverticulum/dehiscence (SSD) is one of the treatable causes of venous pulsatile tinnitus. It can be diagnosed using temporal bone computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance angiography/venography (MRA). In cases where patients find their symptoms intolerable, surgical treatment is typically preferred.

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  • The study investigates the role of anti-CHI3L1 antibodies in preventing skin inflammation caused by chitinase-3-like 1 (CHI3L1) during atopic dermatitis development.
  • Results showed that the antibodies reduced symptoms like epidermal thickening and inflammatory cytokine levels in both animal models and reconstructed human skin.
  • The findings suggest that targeting CHI3L1 could be a promising therapy for atopic dermatitis, potentially more effective than existing treatments like IL-4 antibodies.
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Purpose: The regions where patients diagnosed with prostate cancer by biopsy receive prostatectomy are divided into national hub and regional hubs, and to confirm the change in the role of regional hubs compared to national hub.

Materials And Methods: Data from July 2013 to June 2017 encompassing 218,155 patients aged ≥18 years diagnosed with prostate cancer were analyzed using the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service database. The degree of patient outflow was assessed by dividing the regional diagnosis-to-surgery ratio with the national ratio for each year.

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Background: Atrophic acne scarring is a common sequela of inflammatory acne, causing significant problems for affected patients. Although prolonged inflammation and subsequent aberrant tissue regeneration are considered the underlying pathogenesis, the role of epidermal stem cells, which are crucial to the regeneration of pilosebaceous units, remains unknown.

Objectives: To examine the changes occurring in epidermal stem cells in atrophic acne scars.

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Introduction: Efforts to understand visitors' participation in pro-environmental behaviors (PEB) are important for protected area management. Previous research in nature-based recreation settings suggests environmental attitudes may affect PEB, and that these relationships might be mediated by different dimensions of place attachment (place identity and place dependence).

Methods: We used structural equation modeling to test the mediating effect of hikers' place attachment in the relationship between environmental attitudes and PEBs that occur within (on-site) and outside a protected area (off-site): Mt.

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