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Dislodgement of Two Stents in One Patient during Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Hyejin Kim,Jihun Ahn,Taehoon Kim,Dohoi Kim 순천향대학교 순천향의학연구소 2013 Journal of Soonchunhyang Medical Science Vol.19 No.1
Coronary stent loss is a rare but serious complication during interventional cardiology. This complication occurs not only in the intracoronary area but also in the extracoronary area, such as the aortic root or the left ventricle. An 83-year-old man with stable angina had a stent inserted into a heavy calcific left anterior descending artery. The stent was lost twice during the procedure. The first stent was dislodged from the left main coronary artery to the proximal left anterior descending artery, and the second stent migrated to the aortic root following separation from the balloon. We successfully redeployed the first stent at the dislodged site and retrieved the second stent using a goose-neck snare after moving the stent to the descending aorta. These steps circumvented the need for the patient to undergo emergency cardiovascular surgery.
Minimal Neural Network to Learn the Metal-insulator Transition in the Dynamical Mean-field Theory
Kim Hyejin,Kim Dongkyu,Kim Dong-Hee 한국물리학회 2022 새물리 Vol.72 No.7
We present a minimal neural network model to learn classifying the metallic and insulating phases from the real-frequency hybridization function computed in the dynamical mean-field theory for the repulsive Hubbard model at half-filling. The resulting neural network discriminates the phases essentially by reading the presence of the quasiparticle peak. The pattern observed in the weight matrix of neural connectivity allows us to write down a simple form of an indicator that can precisely detect the transition point only with the bath parameters building the Anderson impurity model. The proposed transition indicator is very sensitive to the emergence of zero energy orbital in the quantum bath. We demonstrate the accuracy of the indicator in the discrete bath description with a few orbitals for the exact diagonalization solver.
Cerebral oxidative stress and angiotensin Ⅱ signaling in chronic isoproterenol-infused rabbits
Hyejin Moon(문혜진),Hyunju Kim(김현주),Nari Kim(김나리),Hyun Joo(주현),Jae boum Youm(염재범),Won sun Park(박원선),Hyunsuk Lee(이현숙),Sunghyun Kang(강성현),Dang Van Cuong,Hyoung kyu Kim(김형규),Teaho Kim(김태호),Tran Minh Khoa,Vu 한국생물공학회 2005 한국생물공학회 학술대회 Vol.2005 No.10
( Hyejin Kim ),( Irfan A. Rather ),( Hyunwook Kim ),( Sungsoo Kim ),( Taeeun Kim ),( Jaeyoung Jang ),( Jimin Seo ),( Jeongheui Lim ),( Yongha Park ) 한국미생물 · 생명공학회 2015 Journal of microbiology and biotechnology Vol.25 No.11
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) is highly contagious and often causes fatal disease that affects both wild and domestic rabbits of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus. A highly pathogenic RHDV variant (RHDVa) has been circulation in the Korean rabbit population since 2007 and has a devastating effect on the rabbit industry in Korea. A highly pathogenic RHDVa was isolated from naturally infected rabbits, and the gene encoding the VP60 protein was cloned into a baculovirus transfer vector and expressed in insect cells. The hemagglutination titer of the Sf-9 cell lysate infected with recombinant VP60 baculovirus was 131,072 units/50 μl and of the supernatant 4,096 units/50 μl. Guinea pigs immunized twice intramuscularly with a trial inactivated RHDVa vaccine containing recombinant VP60 contained 2,152 hemagglutination inhibition (HI) geometric mean titers. The 8-week-old white rabbits inoculated with one vaccine dose were challenged with a lethal RHDVa 21 days later and showed 100% survival rates. The recombinant VP60 protein expressed in a baculovirus system induced high HI titers in guinea pigs and rendered complete protection, which led to the development of a novel inactivated RHDVa vaccine.
Kim, Somi,Cho, Chang Yun,Lee, Doohyung,Song, Dae-Geun,Kim, Hye-Jin,Jung, Jae Woo,Kim, Ji Eon,Park, Dasomi,Lee, Haesong,Um, Hyejin,Park, Jinsoo,Choi, Yoonjeong,Kim, Yoomin,Nam, Seo Hee,Lee, Jung Weon Elsevier 2018 Cancer letters Vol.438 No.-
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>CD133 is a surface marker of liver cancer stem cells. Transmembrane 4 L six family member 5 (TM4SF5) promotes sphere growth and circulation. However, it is unknown how CD133 and TM4SF5 cross-talk with each other for cancer stem cell properties. Here, we investigated the significance of inter-relationships between CD133, TM4SF5, CD44, and protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type F (PTPRF) in a three-dimensional (3D) sphere growth system. We found that CD133 upregulated TM4SF5 and CD44, whereas TM4SF5 and CD44 did not affect CD133 expression. Signaling activity following CD133 phosphorylation caused TM4SF5 expression and sphere growth. TM4SF5 bound to CD133 and promoted c-Src activity for CD133 phosphorylation as a positive feedback loop, leading to CD133-mediated sphere growth that was inhibited by TM4SF5 inhibition or suppression. TM4SF5 also bound PTPRF and promoted paxillin phosphorylation. Decreased sphere growth upon CD133 suppression was recovered by TM4SF5 expression and partially by PTPRF suppression. TM4SF5 inhibition enhanced PTPRF levels and abolished PTPRF suppression-mediated sphere growth. Altogether, CD133-induced TM4SF5 expression and function were important for liver cancer sphere growth and may be a promising target to block metastasis.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> The role of TM4SF5 and CD133 cross-talk in the CSC properties of HCC is unknown. </LI> <LI> CD133-induced c-Src, Akt, and β-catenin signaling mediates TM4SF5 induction. </LI> <LI> TM4SF5 drives CD133 phosphorylation via a bidirectional positive feedback loop. </LI> <LI> TM4SF5 binds PTPRF to regulate cellular signaling for anchorage-independent growth. </LI> <LI> CD133/TM4SF5/PTPRF and CD44 are potential biomarkers for HCC metastasis. </LI> </UL> </P>
KIM, Ah-Young,TARK, Dongseob,KIM, Hyejin,KIM, Jae-Seok,LEE, Jung-Min,KWON, Minhee,BAE, Soohyun,KIM, Byounghan,KO, Young-Joon JAPANESE SOCIETY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE 2017 The Journal of veterinary medical science Vol.79 No.11
<P>In South Korea, pigs were vaccinated once between 8 and 12 weeks of age because of the injection-site granulomas. Therefore this study was performed to determine the optimal age for single vaccination of growing pigs with the currently used type O FMD vaccine. With 498 pigs divided into four groups, seroprevalence of the antibody was analyzed with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Although double vaccination is necessary to completely protect growing pigs from FMD virus infection with the current vaccine, the age of 8 weeks can be considered as the optimal age for piglet vaccination if the booster injection is unavailable.</P>
Controlling the Magnetic Properties of the Van der Waals Ferromagnet Fe₃GeTe₂
Hyejin Ryu,Se Young Park,Dong Seob Kim,Yu Liu,Jinwoong Hwang,Younghak Kim,Wondong Kim,Jae-Young Kim,Cedomir Petrovic,Choongyu Hwang,Sung-Kwan Mo,Hyung-jun Kim,Byoung-Chul Min,Hyun Cheol Koo,Joonyeon C 한국자기학회 2021 한국자기학회 학술연구발표회 논문개요집 Vol.31 No.1
Identifying material parameters that affect magnetic properties of ferromagnets is key to optimize materials better suited for spintronics applications. Here, we propose an effective hole doping method to modulate the magnetic anisotropy of a van der Waals ferromagnet, and explore the physical origin of this effect. Experimental measurements of the doping and thickness dependent magnetic properties of thin Fe<sub>3-x</sub>GeTe<sub>2</sub> show a significant suppression of the magnetic anisotropy with hole doping. From the measured and calculated doping dependent electronic structure, we find that the energy gain by the spin-orbit induced band splitting is reduced by the chemical potential shift associated with hole doping, which in turn reduce the magnetic anisotropy energy. The identified mechanism provides an understanding of the doping induced modulation of magnetic properties in Fe<sub>3</sub>GeTe<sub>2</sub> thin films.