Publications by authors named "Jeong-Hyeon Kim"

Background: Cancer-associated cachexia (CAC) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by progressive loss of muscle mass with limited Food and Drug Administration treatments. Although emerging evidence suggests that l-leucine and β-hydroxy-β-methyl butyrate (HMB) have potential for treating CAC, the role of α-ketoisocaproate (KIC), a metabolite of l-leucine, remains unclear. Therefore, this study explored the use of KIC as a therapeutic agent for CAC-induced muscle atrophy by targeting myostatin.

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The discovery of bioactive natural compounds from microbes holds promise for regenerative medicine. In this study, we identified and characterized a steroid-like compound, 3,12-dioxochola-4,6-dien-24-oic acid (DOCDA), from a crude extract of sp. DOCDA significantly promoted wound healing by enhancing HaCaT cell invasion and migration.

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The root of Platycodon grandiflorum has long been used as a vegetable and traditional medicine. Although the antibacterial activity of the plant's lipophilic (hexanes and dichloromethane) fractions has been reported, the specific antibacterial compounds have not been identified. In this study, chemical analysis of the lipophilic fractions of P.

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Switchable control of adhesion is an important feature of many desired applications such as robotic manipulation, medical adhesives, and scalable microassembly. We present the study of the switchable dry adhesion of a shape memory polymer surface comprising nanotips which is based on not only overcoming but also exploiting the adhesion paradox, i.e.

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The global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) has led to a significant increase in the number of LNG carriers (LNGCs), consequently elevating the risk of operational accidents. Unlike conventional vessels, LNGCs present a high risk of fire and explosion and involve extensive repair times and costs due to the complex structure of the cargo containment system (CCS). This study investigates the effects of seawater exposure on the uni-axial compressive properties of plywood used in LNGC CCS structures, with the goal of establishing material strength criteria that could reduce repair requirements.

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Sarcopenia is a progressive and generalized muscle wasting syndrome characterized by loss of muscle strength and mass. Although many drug candidates have been developed to treat sarcopenia, their results were unsuccessful due to adverse or off-target effects. In this study, we identified a cedrol derivative which is a bioactive sesquiterpene having substantial suppressive effects on muscle atrophy.

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Hydrogen is a promising eco-friendly energy source, but its embrittlement effect on structural materials remains a significant challenge. This study investigates the notch sensitivity of 316L stainless steel under in situ electrochemical hydrogen charging, with a focus on mechanical degradation and fracture behavior. By examining the influence of notch geometry and hydrogen exposure, this research highlights the role of stress concentration in hydrogen embrittlement.

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Three new depsipeptides, homiamides A-C (-), were isolated from a marine sediment-derived strain of sp., ROA-065. The planar structures of homiamides A-C (-) were elucidated using mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic data.

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This study presents the fabrication and characterization of a dual-functional Pt/GaO/Pt optoelectronic synaptic device, capable of operating as both a memristor and a memcapacitor. We detail the optimized radio frequency (RF) sputtering parameters, including a base pressure of 8.7 × 10 Torr, RF power of 100 W, working pressure of 3 mTorr, and the use of high-purity GaO and Pt targets.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death and represents a serious worldwide health problem. CRC metastasis decreases the survival rate of cancer patients, underscoring the need to identify novel anticancer agents and therapeutic targets. Here, we introduce Plectalibertellenone A (B) as a promising agent for the inhibition of CRC cell motility and glucose metabolism and explore its mechanism of action in CRC cells.

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Introduction: Muscle strength is known to play an important role in the health of older adults. The health burden of cigarette smoking among older adults remains significant. We investigated the association between smoking cessation and dynapenia among older lifetime smokers in Korea.

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This study investigates the effect of a high-temperature annealing process on the characteristics and performance of a memristor based on a Ag/GaO/Pt structure. Through X-ray diffraction analysis, successful phase conversion from amorphous GaO to β-GaO is confirmed, attributed to an increase in grain size and recrystallization induced by annealing. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis revealed a higher oxygen vacancy in annealed GaO thin films, which is crucial for conductive filament formation and charge transport in memristors.

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Anithiactin D (), a 2-phenylthiazole class of natural products, was isolated from marine mudflat-derived actinomycetes sp. 10A085. The chemical structure of was elucidated based on the interpretation of NMR and MS data.

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Despite significant improvements in vaccines and chemotherapeutic drugs, pathogenic RNA viruses continue to have a profound impact on the global economy and pose a serious threat to animal and human health through emerging and re-emerging outbreaks of diseases. To overcome the challenge of viral adaptation and evolution, increased vigilance is required. Particularly, antiviral drugs derived from new, natural sources provide an attractive strategy for controlling problematic viral diseases.

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Caffeine is present in various foods and medicines and is highly accessible through various routes, regardless of age. However, most studies on caffeine have focused on the effects of high-dose caffeine ingestion based on the recommended daily amount for adults. In this study, we examined the physiological changes in the central and peripheral vessels that may occur when ingesting low-dose caffeine due to its high accessibility, with the aim of creating an environment of safe caffeine ingestion.

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We studied on the bipolar resistive switching (RS)-dependent capacitance of GaO memristors, grown using controlled oxygen flow via a radio frequency sputtering process. The Ag/GaO/Pt memristor structure was employed to investigate the capacitance changes associated with RS behavior and oxygen concentration. In the low-resistance state (LRS), capacitance increased by over 60 times compared to the high-resistance state (HRS).

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Conventional swabs have been used as a non-invasive method to obtain samples for DNA analysis from the buccal and the nasal mucosa. However, swabs may not always collect pure enough genetic material. In this study, buccal and nasal microneedle swab is developed to improve the accuracy and reliability of genomic analysis.

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Lipid accumulation in microalgae can be substantially enhanced by exposing the microalgae to abiotic stress, thus increasing biofuel production. However, this also generates reactive oxygen species (ROS), which disrupts cell metabolism and reduces their productivity. Previous mRNA sequencing analyses in Neopyropia yezoensis and its associated microorganisms elucidated a putative glutathione peroxidase (PuGPx) gene.

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With the International Maritime Organization (IMO) reinforcing environmental regulations on the shipbuilding industry, the demand for fuels, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), has soared. Therefore, the demand for a Liquefied Gas Carrier for such LNG and LPG also increases. Recently, CCS carrier volume has been increasing, and damage to the lower CCS panel has occurred.

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The AIM2 inflammasome is an innate immune system component that defends against cytosolic bacteria and DNA viruses, but its aberrant activation can lead to the progression of various inflammatory diseases, including psoriasis. However, there have been few reports of specific inhibitors of AIM2 inflammasome activation. In this study, we aimed to investigate the inhibitory activity of ethanolic extracts of seeds of (CO), a herb and food plant used in traditional medicine, on AIM2-inflammasome activation.

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Microalgae are attracting much attention as promising, eco-friendly producers of bioenergy due to their fast growth, absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and production capacity in wastewater and salt water. However, microalgae can only accumulate large quantities of lipid in abiotic stress, which reduces productivity by decreasing cell growth. In this study, the strategy was investigated to increase cell viability and lipid production by overexpressing S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) synthetase (SAMS) in the microalga .

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most deadly type of cancer in the world and continuous investigations are required to discover novel therapeutics for CRC. Induction of apoptosis is one of the promising strategies to inhibit cancers. Here, we have identified a novel compound, Libertellenone T (), isolated from crude extracts of the endolichenic fungus from sp.

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Article Synopsis
  • Glass fabric-reinforced composites are crucial for preventing LNG leakage in cargo containment systems, but evaluating their performance at extremely low temperatures is challenging due to long preparation times and unreliable testing methods.
  • This study focused on assessing the structural weaknesses and failure characteristics of these composites using a slip-prevention test method that identifies weaknesses, aiming to improve their performance.
  • The new testing procedure significantly reduced failure rates by around 80% and decreased sample preparation time from 7 days to just 1 day, making it much more efficient.
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Viruses of the sobemovirus genus are plant viruses, most of which generate very important agricultural and financial losses. Among them, the rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) is one of the most damaging pathogens devastating rice fields in Africa. RYMV infectivity and propagation rely on its protein P1, identified as a key movement and potential long-distance RNA silencing suppressor.

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