Publications by authors named "You-jin Lee"

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  • Lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) offer high energy density but face practical challenges due to sulfur's insulating properties, volume expansion, and lithium-polysulfides (LiPSs) shuttling behavior.
  • A crosslinked cationic waterborne polyurethane (CCWPU) is introduced as a binder to enhance LSB performance by providing mechanical support and improving charge transfer while reducing LiPSs shuttling.
  • The study demonstrates that CCWPU improves sulfur utilization and cycling stability, aligning with environmental goals due to its water-based processing.
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Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries represent a promising solution for achieving high energy densities exceeding 500 Wh kg, leveraging cathode materials with theoretical energy densities up to 2600 Wh kg. These batteries are also cost-effective, abundant, and environment-friendly. In this study, an innovative approach is proposed utilizing highly oxidized single-walled carbon nanotubes (Ox-SWCNTs) as a conductive fibrous scaffold and functional interlayer in sulfur cathodes and separators, respectively, to demonstrate large-area and ultra-flexible Li-S batteries with enhanced energy density.

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  • * The study explores acidic functionalization of CNTs to improve their dispersion and reduce polysulfide shuttling, enhancing electrode performance.
  • * The treated multiwalled CNTs showed impressive performance with 99% coulombic efficiency and a discharge capacity of 743 mAh g after 100 cycles, indicating a promising method for better Li-S battery performance.
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  • The study highlights the persistent issue of high interface resistance at the cathode-sulfide electrolyte interface in all-solid-state batteries, which complicates electrochemical stability contrary to initial expectations.
  • Researchers explored the unexpected reactions occurring at the interface of LiNiCoMnO and argyrodite sulfide solid electrolytes using simulations and electrochemical experiments, identifying factors like a passivating layer and lithium depletion as causes of high resistance.
  • The introduction of oxygen substitutions in the sulfide electrolyte was found to mitigate these side reactions, improving the chemo-mechanical stability of the all-solid-state battery and offering valuable insights for future interface design.
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Background: Since cytokine receptor-like factor 1 (CRLF1) has been implicated in tissue regeneration, we hypothesized that CRLF1 released by mesenchymal stem cells can promote the repair of osteochondral defects.

Methods: The degree of a femoral osteochondral defect repair in rabbits after intra-articular injections of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) that were transduced with empty adeno-associated virus (AAV) or AAV containing CRLF1 was determined by morphological, histological, and micro computer tomography (CT) analyses. The effects of CRLF1 on chondrogenic differentiation of BMSCs or catabolic events of interleukin-1beta-treated chondrocyte cell line TC28a2 were determined by alcian blue staining, gene expression levels of cartilage and catabolic marker genes using real-time PCR analysis, and immunoblot analysis of Smad2/3 and STAT3 signaling.

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  • Animal models have been essential for understanding neurodegenerative diseases, but challenges in translating findings to human treatments highlight the need for improved models.
  • Recent advances in genetic manipulation, particularly with CRISPR-Cas9, make rats a promising alternative to mice for studying these diseases, as they are closer to humans in genetics and physiology.
  • The authors propose using established biochemical and immunofluorescence techniques to study tau aggregation in rat models, while addressing the need for specific tools and standardized methods to optimize research in this area.
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  • Proinflammatory macrophages showed increased expression of RHAMM, and targeting HA/RHAMM interactions with a specific peptide reduced inflammation and boosted anti-inflammatory markers.
  • In a rabbit study, injections of this peptide during cartilage repair led to fewer proinflammatory macrophages and better healing than using HA alone.
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  • - The study evaluated a new dye, indocyanine green-macroaggregated albumin-hyaluronic acid (ICG-MAA-HA), for better localization of recurrent thyroid cancer during surgery, addressing limitations in current techniques.
  • - In a trial with nine patients, the dye was injected preoperatively, allowing surgeons to successfully identify hard-to-locate lesions using an imaging system, without any significant side effects or complications reported.
  • - Results indicated that the dye effectively enhanced lesion localization and the completeness of tumor removal, but further large-scale studies are needed to assess its impact on patient survival and disease management.
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Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of early thiamine and ascorbic acid administration on the neurologic outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients treated with targeted temperature management (TTM).

Methods: This before-and-after cohort study used data extracted from two hospitals of the Korean Hypothermia Network prospective registry. The treatment group incorporated patients enrolled from December 2019 to May 2021, that received intravenous thiamine (200 mg) and ascorbic acid (3 g) at 12-hour intervals for a total of six doses.

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  • Postoperative hypoparathyroidism (PO-hypoPT) is a rare complication after total thyroidectomy in thyroid cancer patients, which impacts bone metabolism but its role in fracture risk has been unclear.
  • A study of 115,821 thyroid cancer patients in Korea found that those with PO-hypoPT had a lower overall risk of fractures compared to those with preserved parathyroid function, particularly for vertebral fractures.
  • Factors such as bone mineral density and calcium supplementation were found to influence the relationship between PO-hypoPT and fracture risk, suggesting a complex interaction that affects patient outcomes post-surgery.
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  • * These nanotubes possess a high aspect ratio and a large surface area filled with anatase crystallites, enhancing their structural characteristics.
  • * By combining two-step anodization with a rubber polymer binder, freestanding nanotubular layers were created, resulting in a hybrid membrane that performs well in Li-S batteries, achieving a capacity of 618 mA h/g after 100 cycles.
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Background: Early recompression therapy is suggested for a better clinical outcome of decompression sickness (DCS) patients. This study analyzed the efficacy of our 24-hour on-call system for early recompression therapy.

Methods: We conducted a single-center retrospective cohort study.

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Active surveillance (AS) is an alternative to thyroidectomy for the management of low-risk papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC). However, prospective AS data collected from diverse populations are needed. This multicenter prospective cohort study enrolled patients from three referral hospitals in Korea.

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  • Disruption of the endolysosomal and autophagy-lysosomal systems is linked to neurodegenerative conditions, with NHE6 mutations leading to Christianson syndrome, which shows neurodegenerative features, particularly involving tau protein.
  • Researchers created cortical neurons from both NHE6 knockout and normal human stem cells, finding that NHE6 knockout neurons exhibited increased levels of phosphorylated and insoluble tau, along with dysfunction in lysosomal and autophagy processes.
  • Treatment with trehalose or rapamycin was found to partially improve the tau-related issues in NHE6 knockout neurons, providing insights into neurodegeneration linked to NHE6 loss and the importance of the endosome-lysosome-autophagy system
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Active surveillance (AS) is offered as a choice to patients with low-risk papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC). This study aimed to identify patient and physician factors associated with the choice of AS. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of patients with low-risk PTMC who were enrolled in a prospective study comparing outcomes following AS and surgery.

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The information encoded in a single copy of DNA is processed into a plethora of protein molecules via the cascade of transcription and translation. Thus, the molecular process of gene expression can be considered an efficient biological amplifier from the viewpoint of synthetic biology. Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) enables the implementation of this amplification module for analysis of important biomolecules and avoids many of the problems associated with whole cell-based approaches.

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The widespread adoption of Li-ion batteries is currently limited by their unstable electrochemical performance and high flammability under mechanical deformation conditions and a relatively low energy density. Herein, high-energy-density lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries are developed for applications in next-generation flexible electronics and electric vehicles with long cruising distances. Freestanding high-S-loading carbon nanotubes cathodes are assembled with a phosphorus (P)-doped carbon interlayer coated on commercial separators.

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The synthetic power of cells can be harnessed for assaying important analytes, as well as for producing biomolecules. In particular, cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) can be implemented as a signal amplification module for bioassays, while avoiding many problems associated with whole cell-based microbial biosensors. Here, we developed a method for analyzing γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) by combining the enzymatic conversion of GABA and amino-acid-dependent CFPS.

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Threats of eavesdropping and information leakages have increased sharply owing to advancements in wireless communication technology. In particular, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become vulnerable to sniffing or jamming attacks because broadcast communication is usually conducted in open-network environments. Although improved security protocols have been proposed to overcome the limitations of wireless-communication technology and to secure safe communication channels, they are difficult to apply to mobile communication networks and IoT because complex hardware is required.

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  • * The study highlights the importance of using NHE6-null rat models to better understand neurodegenerative processes, as they exhibit significant deposition of amyloid-β and tau protein, unlike traditional mouse models.
  • * Key findings revealed that in NHE6-null rats, there is a rapid loss of Purkinje cells, early lysosome deficiencies, and subsequent activation of microglia and astrocytes, paving the way for amyloid-β and tau aggregation in the hippocampus and cortex over time.
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We evaluated the metabolic effects of gastrectomies and endoscopic submucosal dissections (ESDs) in early gastric cancer (EGC) patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Forty-one EGC patients with T2DM undergoing gastrectomy or ESD were prospectively evaluated. Metabolic parameters in the patients who underwent gastrectomy with and without a duodenal bypass (groups 1 and 2, = 24 and = 5, respectively) were compared with those in patients who underwent ESD (control, = 12).

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bone-generating ability of a new bovine-derived xenograft (S1-XB) containing hydrogel. For control purposes, we used Bio-Oss and Bone-XB bovine-derived xenografts. S1-XB was produced by mixing Bone-XB and hydrogel.

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  • * Plastic tooth models with four canals were tested, and the volume of filling voids was measured using advanced imaging technology.
  • * Results showed that the single cone technique had significantly fewer voids than the continuous wave technique, especially in the palatal canals, indicating better obturation efficiency with the single cone method.
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Aims: To investigate the incidence of and risk factors for new-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) developed during chemotherapy that included steroids in cancer patients without DM.

Methods: This multicenter, prospective, and observational cohort study enrolled 299 cancer patients without DM (aged > 18 years), planning 4-8 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy. The endpoints were the incidence, remission rate, and independent determinants of new-onset DM during chemotherapy.

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  • The study investigates the metastatic lymph node ratio (MLNR) as a predictor of prognosis in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma, focusing on factors that give the ratio its predictive value independent of the number of metastatic lymph nodes (MLNs).
  • An analysis of 2409 patients revealed that having 2 or more MLNs and an MLNR of at least 28.2% significantly increases the risk of tumor recurrence, with certain clinicopathologic factors, like age and lymphatic invasion, showing positive correlations with MLN and MLNR.
  • The findings suggest that MLN and MLNR are important independent markers for recurrence, but the presence of lymphocytic thyroiditis in female patients may lower the MLNR, indicating a need
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