Publications by authors named "Seunghee Han"

Introduction: is a rare anaerobic, bile-resistant, Gram-negative bacillus and emerging opportunistic pathogen implicated in intra-abdominal and hepatobiliary infections. Its role in hepatic abscesses remains underrecognized due to fastidious growth requirements and diagnostic challenges.

Case Presentation: We present the case of a 62-year-old woman who developed septic shock secondary to polymicrobial hepatic abscesses.

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Achieving nondestructive, high-resolution patterning of perovskite nanocrystals (PeNCs) is essential for next-generation near-eye displays. However, the intrinsic instability of PeNCs renders conventional patterning methods detrimental to their optical and electrical properties. Herein, a dual strategy is reported that enables both high-resolution patterning and the fabrication of efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

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Developing effective adsorbents for the recovery of noble metals from secondary resources is of considerable environmental significance. In this study, a metal-organic framework, UiO-66-2,5-dimercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole (DMTD), was synthesized as a promising adsorbent for gold (Au) recovery from solid wastes. Initially, UiO-66-NH was functionalized with four different thiadiazole derivatives, containing thiol, amine, and methyl functional groups at the 2' and 5' positions.

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High methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in Arctic marine biota have been linked to high MeHg uptake driven by shallow MeHg peaks at water depths of 100-300 m in the Arctic Ocean. To understand how the biogeochemical characteristics of each basin affects the distribution of total Hg (THg) and MeHg across the Arctic Ocean, the spatial patterns of THg and MeHg were investigated using data from new transects in the Beaufort Sea (BS) and previously published Arctic Ocean expeditions covering the Canada Basin and Makarov Basin in the Pacific sector, and Amundsen Basin and Nansen Basin in the Atlantic sector. In the BS, the THg concentration in the polar mixed water increased with salinity (r = 0.

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This research focused on the efficient collection of experimental metal-organic framework (MOF) data from scientific literature to address the challenges of accessing hard-to-find data and improving the quality of information available for machine learning studies in materials science. Utilizing a chain of advanced large language models (LLMs), we developed a systematic approach to extract and organize MOF data into a structured format. Our methodology successfully compiled information from more than 40,000 research articles, creating a comprehensive and ready-to-use data set.

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  • * Ethanol affects GABA receptors, leading to changes in neurotransmission that could result in memory loss and increase the likelihood of psychiatric disorders like dementia.
  • * Oleanolic acid (OA) was found to protect against ethanol-induced memory impairment by blocking alterations in N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor function, suggesting its potential as a treatment for overcoming Ethanol-related cognitive issues.
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We examined the longitudinal associations between stressful family life events at 4 years of age and children's internalizing and externalizing behaviors at 7 years of age, whether family functioning and parental warmth (i.e., mothers' warmth, fathers' warmth) mediated those associations, and whether the associations varied by fathers' involvement in Korean families.

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Due to their worldwide distribution and persistence, mercury (Hg), and nano- and microplastics (NMPs) pose major threats to global ocean ecosystems. Hg and NMPs co-exist in the ocean and can interact with each other. However, information on the toxicity of this interaction to marine biota remains limited.

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Atmospheric mercury (Hg(0), Hg(II)) and riverine exported Hg (Hg(II)) are proposed as important Hg sources to the Arctic Ocean. As plankton cannot passively uptake Hg(0), gaseous Hg(0) has to be oxidized to be bioavailable. Here, we measured Hg isotope ratios in zooplankton, Arctic cod, total gaseous Hg, sediment, seawater, and snowpack from the Bering Strait, the Chukchi Sea, and the Beaufort Sea.

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Improvements in digital microscopy are critical for the development of a malaria diagnosis method that is accurate at the cellular level and exhibits satisfactory clinical performance. Digital microscopy can be enhanced by improving deep learning algorithms and achieving consistent staining results. In this study, a novel miLab™ device incorporating the solid hydrogel staining method was proposed for consistent blood film preparation, eliminating the use of complex equipment and liquid reagent maintenance.

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Chemiresistive gas sensors based on semiconducting metal oxides typically rely on noble metal catalysts to enhance their sensitivity and selectivity. However, noble metal catalysts have several drawbacks for practical utilization, including their high cost, their propensity for spontaneous agglomeration, and poisoning effects with certain types of gases. As such, in the interest of commercializing the chemiresistive gas sensor technology, we propose an alternative design for a noble-metal-free sensing material through the case study of Co-doped ceria (Co-CeO) catalysts embedded in a SnO matrix.

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The potential effect of hydrological conditions on distribution and loadings of Hg species was investigated in the microtidal Hyeongsan River Estuary (HRE). Dissolved Hg (DHg) and dissolved methylmercury (DMeHg) from the creek receiving industrial wastes were effectively settled to sediment during the post-typhoon period, while persistent input from the Hg-contaminated creek without settling was observed during the dry periods. The event-based mean approach was applied to explore the hydrological effects on the annual flux of Hg.

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Mysterious consumption, characterized by product purchases without knowledge of their exact nature, is gaining popularity in the modern marketplace. In two online experiments, we examined how consumers' psychological states, particularly their sense of personal control, influence their perception and intent to purchase mysterious products in the context of purchasing a random flight ticket. Study 1 demonstrated that when consumers experience low personal control, as opposed to high personal control, they are less likely to value the uncertainty inherent in random flight tickets, resulting in decreased purchase intentions.

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The understanding of the essential environmental factors affecting the spatiotemporal variation in methylmercury (MeHg) in river water is limited to date, despite its importance for predicting the effect of ongoing climate change on MeHg accumulation in freshwater ecosystems. This study aimed to explore the variation in MeHg concentration and related environmental factors in the downstream zone of the Yeongsan River under highly dynamic hydrologic conditions by using water quality and hydrologic data collected from 1997 to 2022, and Hg and MeHg data collected from 2017 to 2022. The mean concentration of unfiltered MeHg was 35.

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  • The study evaluated how pretreating three different universal adhesives (SBU, ABU, PBU) affects the bonding durability of two types of resin cements (PF and DL) to zirconia.
  • It was found that the bonding strength varied depending on the adhesive used, with PF showing better durability than DL, particularly when combined with SBU and ABU.
  • In conclusion, while universal adhesive pretreatment helped improve the bond strength of conventional resin cement, it didn't necessarily enhance the performance of the adhesive resin cement.
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This study investigated the contents of total mercury (THg), trace metals, and CH and determined the signature microbes involved in various biogeochemical processes in the sediment of the Canadian Beaufort Sea. The THg ranged between 32 and 63 μg/kg and the trace metals such as Fe, Al, Mn, and Zn were significant in distributions. The pH, SO, Fe, and redox proxy metals were crucial factors in the spatial and vertical heterogeneity of geochemical distributions.

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In this work, we designed a multimodal transformer that combines both the Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System (SMILES) and molecular graph representations to enhance the prediction of polymer properties. Three models with different embeddings (SMILES, SMILES + monomer, and SMILES + dimer) were employed to assess the performance of incorporating multimodal features into transformer architectures. Fine-tuning results across five properties (i.

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  • Rapid climate change is a big challenge for healthcare, especially in operating rooms, which produce a lot of waste and carbon emissions.
  • The review suggests that hand surgery can be made more eco-friendly by reducing material use, reusing devices, recycling supplies, and using smarter techniques for surgeries.
  • It stresses the importance of teamwork and leadership from hand surgeons to create a sustainable practice that can inspire other medical areas to be more responsible for the environment.
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The supply and sources of N and Hg in the Geum estuary of the western coast of Korea were evaluated. Triple isotope proxies (δN, ΔO and δO) of NO combined with conservative mixing between river and ocean waters were used to improve isotope finger-printing methods. The N pool in the Geum estuary was primarily influenced by the Yellow Sea water, followed by riverine discharge (821 × 10 mol yr) and atmospheric deposition (51 × 10 mol yr).

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The cross-shelf distributions of total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg) and organic and inorganic matter, as well as the presence of the hgcA gene were investigated on the East Siberian Shelf (ESS) to understand the processes underlying the speciation of sedimentary Hg. Samples were collected from 12 stations grouped into four zones based on water depth: inner shelf (5 stations), mid-shelf (3 stations), outer shelf (2 stations), and slope (2 stations). The THg concentration in the surface sediment increased from the inner shelf (0.

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  • - Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) is essential in controlling inflammation and fibrosis through the JAK/STAT signaling pathway, making it a potential target for related diseases.
  • - A new compound, 4-(((2,4)-1-(4-trifluoromethyl)-2-methylpiperidin-4-yl)amino)--methyl-1-pyrrolo[2,3-]pyridine-5-carboxamide, has been identified as a highly potent JAK1 inhibitor, with a very low IC value of 0.044 nM and significant selectivity for JAK1 over other kinases.
  • - In mouse models of fibrosis, this compound effectively
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Oyster aquaculture has progressively increased to meet growing demands for seafood worldwide; however, its effects on methylmercury (MeHg) production in sediment and accumulation in oysters are largely unknown. In this study, total Hg (THg) and MeHg in sediments collected from aquaculture and reference sites and in farmed and wild oysters were measured and compared to explore potential factors that regulate MeHg production and bioaccumulation at the aquaculture sites. The results showed that the mean concentrations of THg and MeHg in varying sediment depths at the aquaculture site were 34 ± 4.

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 The aim of this study was to explore the outcomes of composite grafts in fingertip amputations in children as well as the contributing factors that may affect outcomes.  Literature search was conducted across six databases in March 2022 to select studies on the use of composite grafts on fingertip amputations in the pediatric population.  Twelve articles with 735 composite grafts were identified for review.

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New solid-state materials have been discovered using various approaches from atom substitution in density functional theory (DFT) to generative models in machine learning. Recently, generative models have shown promising performance in finding new materials. Crystal generation with deep learning has been applied in various methods to discover new crystals.

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