Publications by authors named "Seungyun Han"

In this study, we investigated the potential of a three-mushroom complex extract (GMK) to inhibit neuronal cell death induced by the activation of AMPA and NMDA receptors following glutamate treatment in NGF-differentiated PC12 neuronal cells. GMK significantly mitigated glutamate-induced excitotoxic neuronal apoptosis by reducing the elevated expression of BAX, a critical regulator of apoptosis, and restoring BCL2 levels. These neuroprotective effects were associated with redox regulation, as evidenced by the upregulation of SOD, CAT, and GSH levels, and the downregulation of MDA levels.

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Obesity and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) are major contributors to the rise in metabolic disorders, particularly in developed countries. Despite the need for effective therapies, natural product-based interventions remain underexplored. This study investigated the therapeutic effects of , a type of brown algae, hot water extract (EB-WE) in ameliorating obesity and MASLD using high-fat diet (HFD)-induced ICR mice for an acute obesity model (4-week HFD feeding) and C57BL/6 mice for a long-term MASLD model (12-week HFD feeding).

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We develop a theory of adiabatic orbital pumping, highlighting qualitative differences from spin pumping. An oscillating magnetic field pumps not only orbital angular momentum current, but also orbital angular position current. The latter, which has no spin counterpart, underscores the incompleteness of existing orbital torque theories.

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In this study, the anti-inflammatory effect of the hot water extract of Endarachne binghamiae (EB-WE), a type of marine brown algae, was investigated in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells and an acute lung injury (ALI) mouse model induced by intranasal LPS administration. Treatment with EB-WE significantly inhibited NO and pro-inflammatory cytokine (TNF-a and IL-6) production in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.

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Optical information processing and computing can potentially offer enhanced performance, scalability and energy efficiency. However, achieving nonlinearity-a critical component of computation-remains challenging in the optical domain. Here we introduce a design that leverages a multiple-scattering cavity to passively induce optical nonlinear random mapping with a continuous-wave laser at a low power.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Prostate cancer (PCa) is a significant health issue for men, and LLGL2, a tumor suppressor, plays an unclear role in its development, particularly in the context of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and autophagy.
  • - Researchers conducted experiments on PC3 cells and found that reducing LLGL2 levels increases autophagy, inhibits EMT markers, and alters tumor behavior in a mouse model.
  • - The study concludes that low LLGL2 expression enhances autophagy and reduces EMT in PCa, suggesting that targeting LLGL2 may provide new strategies for treatment.
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We experimentally generate three-dimensional speckles with customized intensity statistics. By appropriately modulating the phase front of a laser beam, the far-field speckles can maintain a desired intensity probability density function upon axial propagation: while evolving into different spatial patterns. We also demonstrate how to design speckle patterns that obtain distinct tailored intensity statistics on multiple designated axial planes.

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Dieckol, a phlorotannin from , has shown potential for use as an anticancer agent that selectively kills cancer cells. However, it is necessary to amplify its potency without damaging its inherent safety in order to develop it as a competitive chemotherapeutic. Here, we explored the controlled -acylations of dieckol.

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Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol and play an important role in regulating intestinal microflora. The different degrees of hydrophobicity and acidity of individual bile acids may affect their antimicrobial properties. We examined the antimicrobial effects of different bile acids on various microorganisms in vitro and confirmed whether these remain consistent in vivo.

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Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been linked with the severity of various diseases. To date, there is no study on the relationship between PM exposure and tendon healing. Open Achilles tenotomy of 20 rats was performed.

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Vascular dementia (VaD) is characterized by a time-dependent memory deficit and essentially combined with evidence of neuroinflammation. Thus, polyphenol-rich natural plants, which possess anti-inflammatory properties, have received much scientific attention. This study investigated whether leaf extract (PFL) exerts therapeutic efficacy against VaD.

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Orbital dynamics in time-reversal-symmetric centrosymmetric systems is examined theoretically. Contrary to common belief, we demonstrate that many aspects of orbital dynamics are qualitatively different from spin dynamics because the algebraic properties of the orbital and spin angular momentum operators are different. This difference generates interesting orbital responses, which do not have spin counterparts.

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Liquefied natural gas (LNG) gasification coupled with adsorbed natural gas (ANG) charging (LNG-ANG coupling) is an emerging strategy for efficient delivery of natural gas. However, the potential of LNG-ANG to attain the advanced research projects agency-energy (ARPA-E) target for onboard methane storage has not been fully investigated. In this work, large-scale computational screening is performed for 5446 metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and over 193 MOFs whose methane working capacities exceed the target (315 cm (STP) cm ) are identified.

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The highly complex central nervous systems of mammals are often studied using three-dimensional (3D) primary neuronal cultures. A coupled confocal microscopy and immunofluorescence labeling are widely utilized for visualizing the 3D structures of neurons. However, this requires fixation of the neurons and is not suitable for monitoring an identical sample at multiple time points.

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Although ethylene (C H ) is one of the most critical chemicals used as a feedstock in artificial plastic chemistry fields, it is challenging to obtain high-purity C H gas without any trace ethane (C H ) by the oil cracking process. Adsorptive separation using C H -selective adsorbents is beneficial because it directly produces high-purity C H in a single step. Herein, Ni(IN) (HIN = isonicotinic acid) is computationally discovered as a promising adsorbent with the assistance of the multiscale high-throughput computational screening workflow and Computation-Ready, Experimental (CoRE) metal-organic framework (MOF) 2019 database.

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Controlling magnetic states by a small current is essential for the next-generation of energy-efficient spintronic devices. However, it invariably requires considerable energy to change a magnetic ground state of intrinsically quantum nature governed by fundamental Hamiltonian, once stabilized below a phase-transition temperature. Here, it is reported that, surprisingly, an in-plane current can tune the magnetic state of the nanometer-thin van der Waals ferromagnet Fe GeTe from a hard magnetic state to a soft magnetic state.

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Measuring alterations in bacteria upon antibiotic application is important for basic studies in microbiology, drug discovery, clinical diagnosis, and disease treatment. However, imaging and 3D time-lapse response analysis of individual bacteria upon antibiotic application remain largely unexplored mainly due to limitations in imaging techniques. Here, we present a method to systematically investigate the alterations in individual bacteria in 3D and quantitatively analyze the effects of antibiotics.

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Stroke is a major cause of adult mortality and morbidity worldwide. However, the treatment of stroke using the vast majority of possible drug candidates, including erythropoietin (EPO), remains problematic because of the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), resulting in scarce penetration onto the brain. To overcome this, we synthesized a novel EPO delivery system, namely the cholic acid-coated poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) nanoparticles loaded with EPO (EPO-CA-NPs), with the aim of enabling efficient penetration of EPO-CA-NPs across the BBB.

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Red emitting europium (III) complexes Eu(TFAAN)₃(P(Oct)₃)₃ (TFAAN = 2-(4,4,4-Trifluoroacetoacetyl)naphthalene, P(Oct)₃ = trioctylphosphine) chelated on carboxymethyl dextran coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (CMD-SPIONs) was synthesized and the step wise synthetic process was reported. All the excitation spectra of distinctive photoluminesces were originated from f-f transition of Eu with a strong red emission. The emission peaks are due to the hypersensitive transition ⁵D₀→⁷F₂ at 621 nm and ⁵D₀→⁷F₁ at 597 nm, ⁵D₀→⁷F₀ at 584 nm.

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Hyperammonemia associated with overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE) causes excitotoxic neuronal death through activation of the cytochrome C (CytC)-mediated mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway. We tested the therapeutic effect of nortriptyline (NT), a mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) blocker that can possibly inhibit mitochondrial CytC efflux to the cytosol on in vivo and in vitro OHE models. After ensuring the generation of OHE rats, established by bile duct ligation (BDL), they were intraperitoneally administered either 20 mg/kg NT (i.

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Objective: Propofol is an intravenously administered anesthetic that enhances γ-aminobutyric acid-mediated inhibition in the central nerve system. Other mechanisms may also be involved in general anesthesia. Propofol has been implicated in movement disorders.

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Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) may cause acute kidney disease (AKD) by mediating the oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of parenchymal cells. The extract of Stokes (RVS) is used as a traditional herbal medicine as it exhibits anti-oxidant, anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore, the current study investigated the therapeutic effect and the underlying mechanism of RVS on IRI-induced AKD and .

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Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CIAKI) is a leading cause of acute kidney injury following radiographic procedures. Intrarenal oxidative stress plays a critical role in CIAKI. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide 3-phosphate (NADPH) oxidases (Noxs) are important sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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A reduction in pancreatic islet β-cells leads to the onset of diabetes. Hence, the identification of the mechanisms inducing β-cell proliferation is important for developing a treatment course against the disease. It has been well established that post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins affect their functionality.

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Previous studies have demonstrated that autophagy induced by caloric restriction (CR) is neuroprotective against cerebral ischemia. However, it has not been determined whether intermittent fasting (IF), a variation of CR, can exert autophagy-related neuroprotection against cerebral ischemia. Therefore, the neuroprotective effect of IF was evaluated over the course of two weeks in a rat model of focal cerebral ischemia, which was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion (MCAO/R).

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