Publications by authors named "Miso Lee"

Purpose: Sustained cell proliferation and cell cycle acceleration in cancer cells inherently increase DNA damage, which interferes with homeostatic replication and transcription. Ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) is crucial for initiation of the DNA damage response, and ATR inhibitors, such as elimusertib, induce increased replication stress and DNA damage. We investigated the anti-tumor effects of elimusertib and its mechanism of action in relation to replication stress.

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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma upregulated factor (PAUF) was initially identified as a secreted protein that is substantially expressed in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). PAUF also affects invasiveness, motility, and the proliferation of cells in several types of cancer. Recently, PAUF was reported to play a pivotal role in the TLR4-mediated migration and invasion of PDAC cells.

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To provide an advanced therapy for wound recovery, in this study, pasteurized bovine milk-derived exosomes (mEXO) are immobilized onto a polydopamine (PDA)-coated hyaluronic acid (HA)-based electrospun nanofibrous matrix (mEXO@PMAT) via a simple dip-coating method to formulate an mEXO-immobilized mesh as a wound-healing biomaterial. Purified mEXOs (∼82 nm) contain various anti-inflammatory, cell proliferation, and collagen synthesis-related microRNAs (miRNAs), including let-7b, miR-184, and miR-181a, which elicit elevated mRNA expression of keratin5, keratin14, and collagen1 in human keratinocytes (HaCaT) and fibroblasts (HDF). The mEXOs immobilized onto the PDA-coated meshes are gradually released from the meshes over 14 days without burst-out effect.

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In this study, stimuli-responsive liberation of an epidermal growth factor fragment (EGFfr) is accomplished using nanofibrous meshes to improve wound healing effects. Electrospun nanofibers are fragmented by mechanical milling, followed by aminolysis to fabricate powdered nanofibrils (NFs). EGFfrs are covalently immobilized on NFs via thioketal linkers (EGFfr@TK@NF) for reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent liberation.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study evaluated factors that predict successful outcomes in treating class III malocclusion with facemasks and hyrax expanders by analyzing patient data from 37 individuals before, after, and three years post-treatment.
  • - Patients were classified as stable or unstable based on whether they had a 2-mm overjet three years after treatment, and various pretreatment measurements were analyzed to determine significant predictors of success.
  • - Key findings identified the A-B plane angle as the most important predictor for stability, with a success rate of 70.3% in early treatment; statistical analysis showed a fair level of prediction accuracy for the model.
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We evaluated the effect of manganese ferrite nanoparticles (MFN) on radiosensitization and immunologic responses using the murine hepatoma cell line Hepa1-6 and the syngeneic mouse model. The clonogenic survival of Hepa1-6 cells was increased by hypoxia, while being restricted by ionizing radiation (IR) and/or MFN. Although MFN suppressed HIF-1α under hypoxia, the combination of IR and MFN enhanced apoptosis and DNA damage in Hepa1-6 cells.

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Semiconducting inorganic materials with band gaps ranging between 0 and 5 eV constitute major components in electronic, optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices. Since the band gap is a primary material property that affects the device performance, large band-gap databases are useful in selecting optimal materials in each application. While there exist several band-gap databases that are theoretically compiled by density-functional-theory calculations, they suffer from computational limitations such as band-gap underestimation and metastable magnetism.

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This paper reports a new p-type tin oxyselenide (SnSeO), which was designed with the concept that the valence band edge from O 2p orbitals in the majority of metal oxides becomes delocalized by hybridizing Se 4p and Sn 5s orbitals. As the Se loading increased, the SnSeO film structures were transformed from tetragonal SnO to orthorhombic SnSe, which was accompanied by an increase in the amorphous phase portion and smooth morphologies. The SnSeO film annealed at 300 °C exhibited the highest Hall mobility (μ), 15.

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High-k dielectrics, materials having a large band gap (E) and high dielectric constant (k) simultaneously, constitute critical components in microelectronic devices. Because of the inverse relationship between E and k, materials with large values in both properties are rare. Therefore, massive databases on E and k will be useful in identifying optimal high-k materials.

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Purpose: Pim kinases are highly conserved serine/threonine kinases, and different expression patterns of each isoform (Pim-1, Pim-2, and Pim-3) have been observed in various types of human cancers, including gastric cancer. AZD1208 is a potent and selective inhibitor that affects all three isoforms of Pim. We investigated the effects of AZD1208 as a single agent and in combination with an Akt inhibitor in gastric cancer cells.

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Ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) can be considered an attractive target for cancer treatment due to its deleterious effect on cancer cells harboring a homologous recombination defect. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential use of the ATR inhibitor, AZD6738, to treat gastric cancer.In SNU-601 cells with dysfunctional ATM, AZD6738 treatment led to an accumulation of DNA damage due to dysfunctional RAD51 foci formation, S phase arrest, and caspase 3-dependent apoptosis.

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Throughout the past decades, doped-ZnO has been widely used in various optical, electrical, magnetic, and energy devices. While almost every element in the Periodic Table was doped in ZnO, the systematic computational study is still limited to a small number of dopants, which may hinder a firm understanding of experimental observations. In this report, we systematically calculate the single-element doping property of ZnO using first-principles calculations.

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Ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) proteins are sensors of DNA damage, which induces homologous recombination (HR)-dependent repair. ATR is a master regulator of DNA damage repair (DDR), signaling to control DNA replication, DNA repair and apoptosis. Therefore, the ATR pathway might be an attractive target for developing new drugs.

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Communication between people with normal hearing and hearing impairment is difficult. Recently, a variety of studies on sign language recognition have presented benefits from the development of information technology. This study presents a sign language recognition system using a data glove composed of 3-axis accelerometers, magnetometers, and gyroscopes.

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There have been many studies to detect infectious diseases with the molecular genetic method. This study presents an automation process for a DNA extraction system based on microfluidics and magnetic bead, which is part of a portable molecular genetic test system. This DNA extraction system consists of a cartridge with chambers, syringes, four linear stepper actuators, and a rotary stepper actuator.

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Objective: The Revised Obsessive Intrusion Inventory (ROII) is a 52-item scale that evaluates obsessional intrusive thoughts. The aim of the present study was to validate a short, 20-item Korean version of the ROII (ROII-20).

Methods: Of the 1125 participants who completed the ROII-20, 895 participants completed the scale to examine the factor structure of the scale.

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