Publications by authors named "Sunmin Jin"

Article Synopsis
  • Sepsis is primarily caused by bacterial infections and can lead to severe systemic inflammation and rapid patient death, prompting the need for better treatment strategies.
  • Lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) 18:0 was investigated for its potential to reduce septic symptoms, particularly its effects on neutrophil behavior and lung inflammation in mouse models.
  • The study found that LPC significantly decreased neutrophil infiltration and altered their migratory patterns, suggesting it could serve as an effective therapeutic option to manage sepsis-induced lung inflammation.
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Purpose: With the increase in vancomycin use, adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with vancomycin have been reported increasingly more often. However, the characteristics of cutaneous ADRs with and without systemic reactions (SRs) have not been described. This study investigated the characteristics of spontaneously reported and assessed ADRs associated with vancomycin by a pharmacovigilance center.

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