Publications by authors named "Subin An"

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  • The study focused on how adding sugar and sugar alcohol binders in the fluidized-bed agglomeration process affects the physical properties of milk protein isolate (MPI) and guar gum (GG) mixtures.
  • The agglomerated mixtures, known as AMGs, were found to have larger, more porous particles that improved solubility and flowability compared to non-agglomerated mixtures (NMG).
  • However, AMGs had lower apparent viscosity and viscoelastic properties than NMG, which decreased further with more binder concentration, indicating a change in interaction between the protein and gum.
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The prevalence of obesity in dogs is increasing worldwide. This study evaluated the effects of a mixed probiotic formula on the weight, body condition score (BCS), blood metabolite profiles, and gut microbiota of overweight and obese dogs over a 12-week supplementation period to determine the anti-obesity effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum CBT LP3 and Bifidobacterium breve CBT BR3. This was a community-based, randomized study that sampled 41 overweight and obese dogs with a veterinarian-determined BCS of 6 or more.

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The use of higher frequency bands compared to other wireless communication protocols enhances the capability of accurately determining locations from ultra-wideband (UWB) signals. It can also be used to estimate the number of people in a room based on the waveform of the channel impulse response (CIR) from UWB transceivers. In this paper, we apply deep neural networks to UWB CIR signals for the purpose of estimating the number of people in a room.

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Background: The functional deterioration and loss of motor neurons are tightly associated with degenerative motor neuron diseases and aging-related muscle wasting. Motor neuron diseases or aging-related muscle wasting in turn contribute to increased risk of adverse health outcomes in the elderly. Cdon (cell adhesion molecule-downregulated oncogene) belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell adhesion molecule and plays essential roles in multiple signalling pathways, including sonic hedgehog (Shh), netrin, and cadherin-mediated signalling.

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The thickness levels of fluids for patients with dysphagia are established according to the guidelines of the National Dysphagia Diet (NDD) and International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative (IDDSI). The nectar- (level 2), honey- (level 3), and pudding-like (level 4) fluids in NDD are consistent with the mildly (level 2), moderately (level 3), and extremely (level 4) thick fluids in IDDSI, respectively. In this study, NDD levels were compared with IDDSI levels by estimating both the apparent viscosity (η) and the residual volume (mL) in the IDDSI syringe flow test of thickened drinks prepared with a commercial xanthan gum-based thickener at different concentrations (0.

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Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are characterized by progressive loss of muscle mass and strength that leads to impaired body movement. It not only severely diminishes the quality of life of the patients, but also subjects them to increased risk of secondary medical conditions such as fall-induced injuries and various chronic diseases. However, no effective treatment is currently available to prevent or reverse the disease progression.

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Angiotensin II (AngII) has potent cardiac hypertrophic effects mediated through activation of hypertrophic signaling like Wnt/β-Catenin signaling. In the current study, we examined the role of protein arginine methyltransferase 7 (PRMT7) in cardiac function. PRMT7 was greatly decreased in hypertrophic hearts chronically infused with AngII and cardiomyocytes treated with AngII.

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BST204 is a purified ginseng dry extract that has an inhibitory effect on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory responses, but its effect on muscle atrophy is yet to be investigated. In this study, C2C12 myoblasts were induced to differentiate for three days followed by the treatment of dexamethasone (DEX), a corticosteroid drug, with vehicle or BST204 for one day and subjected to immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry, qRT-PCR and biochemical analysis for mitochondrial function. BST204 alleviates the myotube atrophic effect mediated by DEX via the activation of protein kinase B/mammalian target of rapamycin (Akt/mTOR) signaling.

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Emodin, one of the major compounds in the herb , is known to maintain immunosuppressive, anti-allergic, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, we assessed the possibility of using emodin to induce apoptosis in stimulated immune cells . After treatment with emodin and concanavalin A (Con A), we observed DNA damage-induced apoptosis in splenocytes.

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The reduced graphene oxide (RGO)/carbon double-coated 3-D porous ZnO aggregates (RGO/C/ZnO) have been successfully synthesized as anode materials for Li-ion batteries with excellent cyclability and rate capability. The mesoporous ZnO aggregates prepared by a simple solvothermal method are sequentially modified through distinct carbon-based double coating. These novel architectures take unique advantages of mesopores acting as space to accommodate volume expansion during cycling, while the conformal carbon layer on each nanoparticle buffering volume changes, and conductive RGO sheets connect the aggregates to each other.

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Vanadium, an essential micronutrient, has been implicated in controlling diabetes and carcinogenesis and in impeding reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. γ-ray irradiation triggers DNA damage by inducing ROS production and causes diminution in radiosensitive immunocytes. In this study, we elucidate the immune activation capacities of Jeju water containing vanadium on immunosuppression caused by γ-ray irradiation, and identify its mechanism using various low doses of NaVO(3).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Subin An"

  • - Subin An's research predominantly revolves around the biological and technological impacts of various substances and compounds, highlighting significant health-related findings in both veterinary medicine and human health.
  • - Recent studies by An include an investigation into the anti-obesity effects of probiotics on overweight dogs, demonstrating positive changes in weight and gut microbiota, and the application of deep learning techniques on ultra-wideband signals for estimating room occupancy.
  • - Additional inquiries have explored cellular mechanisms in neuromuscular function, including the effects of Cdon ablation on motor neuron degeneration, and the role of specific proteins like PRMT7 in cardiac hypertrophy, thereby contributing to the understanding of muscle and nerve health across different contexts.