10 results match your criteria: "Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine[Affiliation]"

Background: Although the importance of early diagnosis of malignant tumors is a major concern, an easily accessible in-house method has not been established.

Objectives: To investigate the most optimal model by combining thymidine kinase 1 (TK1) autoantibody, extracellular protein kinase A (ECPKA) autoantibody, TK1 antigen, C-reactive protein (CRP), age, breed, and sex.

Animals: Serum samples from 1702 dogs were collected from local animal hospitals and referral animal medical centers in Korea.

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QSOX2 Upregulated in triple-negative breast cancer exacerbates patient prognosis by stabilizing integrin β1.

Heliyon

March 2024

Department of Biochemistry, Brain Korea 21 Project and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul, 08826, Republic of Korea.

Breast cancer (BC) remains a significant global health threat, with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) standing out as a particularly aggressive subtype lacking targeted therapies. Addressing this gap, we propose Quiescin Q6 sulfhydryl oxidase 2 (QSOX2) as a potential therapeutic target, a disulfide bond-forming enzyme implicated in cancer progression. Using publicly available datasets, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of QSOX2 expression in BC tumor and non-tumor tissues, assessing its specificity across different molecular subtypes.

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The homeoprotein HOXB2 limits triple-negative breast carcinogenesis via extracellular matrix remodeling.

Int J Biol Sci

February 2024

Department of Biochemistry, Brain Korea 21 Project and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Homeobox genes and their encoded DNA-binding homeoproteins are master regulators of development. Consequently, these homeotic elements may regulate key steps in cancer pathogenesis. Here, using a combination of analyses of large-scale patient datasets, RNAi phenotyping, and validation studies, we investigated the role of HOXB2 in different molecular subtypes of human breast cancer (BC).

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Comparative oncology: overcoming human cancer through companion animal studies.

Exp Mol Med

April 2023

Department of Biochemistry, Brain Korea 21 Project and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul, 08826, Republic of Korea.

Comparative oncology is a field of study that has been recently adopted for studying cancer and developing cancer therapies. Companion animals such as dogs can be used to evaluate novel biomarkers or anticancer targets before clinical translation. Thus, the value of canine models is increasing, and numerous studies have been conducted to analyze similarities and differences between many types of spontaneously occurring cancers in canines and humans.

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Microsatellite characterization and development of unified STR panel for big cats in captivity: a case study from a Seoul Grand Park Zoo, Republic of Korea.

Mol Biol Rep

February 2021

Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine, 1 Gwanak-gu, Gwanak-ro, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

The zoos manage small populations of endangered big cat species like tiger, lion, and leopard for display, research, and conservation breeding. Genetic management of these populations is essential to ensure long term survival and conservation utility. Here we propose a simple and cost effective microsatellite based protocol for the genetic management of captive big cats.

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Effect of Midazolam on Vestibular Signs in Two Geriatric Dogs with Vestibular Disease.

J Am Anim Hosp Assoc

March 2021

From Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea (M.J., I.L.); and the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri (F.A.M., A.B., J.R.D.).

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Background: The ICAP framework based on cognitive science posits four modes of cognitive engagement: Interactive, Constructive, Active, and Passive. Focusing on the wide applicability of discussion as interactive engagement in medical education, we investigated the effect of discussion when it was preceded by self-study and further investigated the effect of generating questions before discussions.

Methods: This study was conducted in the second semester of 2018 and was participated in by 129 students majoring in health professions, including medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and nursing.

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The Preventive Effects of 8 Weeks of Resistance Training on Glucose Tolerance and Muscle Fiber Type Composition in Zucker Rats.

Diabetes Metab J

October 2015

Health and Exercise Science Laboratory, Institute of Sports Science, Seoul National University College of Education, Seoul, Korea. ; Institute on Aging, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Background: We investigated the therapeutic effects of resistance training on Zucker rats before and after the onset of diabetes to understand the importance of the timing of exercise intervention. We assessed whether 8 weeks of resistance training ameliorated impaired glucose tolerance and altered muscle fiber type composition in Zucker rats.

Methods: Five-week-old male Zucker rats were divided into Zucker lean control (ZLC-Con), non-exercised Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF-Con), and exercised Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF-Ex) groups.

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Previous studies from this laboratory showed that high levels of guanidinoacetate methyltransferase are present in mouse testis and epididymis, whereas guanidinoacetate methyltransferase mRNA and protein are not detected in seminal vesicles where large amounts of creatine (Cr) and phosphocreatine are found (Lee et al., Biol Reprod 1994; 50:152-162). To further investigate the origin(s) of Cr in the male reproductive tract, the expression patterns of the three enzymes and a transporter involved in Cr metabolism were examined with rat reproductive tissues.

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