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박평선(Pyungsun Park),김진석(Jinseok Kim),허병회(Byeonghoe Huh),정재일(Jaeil Jung) 한국자동차공학회 2010 한국자동차공학회 부문종합 학술대회 Vol.2010 No.5
This paper investigates an automotive gateway for CAN-IDB 1394. In this paper, we first introduce most of present in-vehicle high-speed networking technologies. Then we introduce an overview of IDB-1394 specifications. After that, we describe the gateway hardware architecture of our proposed CAN-IDB 1394 gateway system. This work includes development of IDB-1394 standard communication driver and API library to design gateway software which support AMI-C Network Communication Model. In the later part of this paper, we will also discuss essential functions of gateways for the IDB-1394 backbone network and CAN-based in-vehicle network in detail. Result and summaries are provided in the last section.
Yousun Ko,Kyung Won Kim,Jimi Huh,Bushra Urooj,Jeongjin Lee,Jinseok Lee,In-Seob Lee,Hyesun Park,Seongwon Na 대한위암학회 2023 Journal of gastric cancer Vol.23 No.3
Gastric cancer remains a significant global health concern, coercing the need for advancements in imaging techniques for ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a potent tool for gastric-cancer imaging, particularly for diagnostic imaging and body morphometry. This review article offers a comprehensive overview of the recent developments and applications of AI in gastric cancer imaging. We investigated the role of AI imaging in gastric cancer diagnosis and staging, showcasing its potential to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of these crucial aspects of patient management. Additionally, we explored the application of AI body morphometry specifically for assessing the clinical impact of gastrectomy. This aspect of AI utilization holds significant promise for understanding postoperative changes and optimizing patient outcomes. Furthermore, we examine the current state of AI techniques for the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer. These prognostic models leverage AI algorithms to predict long-term survival outcomes and assist clinicians in making informed treatment decisions. However, the implementation of AI techniques for gastric cancer imaging has several limitations. As AI continues to evolve, we hope to witness the translation of cutting-edge technologies into routine clinical practice, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes in the fight against gastric cancer.
Yu Seungwan,Lee Wonhee,Kim Suhyun,Park Seyeon,Lee Eunhye,Huh Jinseok,Kim Hongik,Jung Sehun,Chu Hongmin 대한침도의학회 2023 대한침도의학회지 Vol.7 No.2
Background: The aim of this study is to provide the anatomical information and physi- ological effect of LR3 with its needling depth and retention time. Methods: We investigated the information of LR3 from literature and related research. Then we searched the clinical effect and needling depth, angle, retention time of LR3 from on-line databases like ‘DBPIA’, ‘KISS’, ‘OASIS’, ‘RISS’, PUBMED’ and ‘Google Scholar’ (2005-2023). Results: The needling depth of LR3 is 7-13 mm in the classic test, that of contemporary re- search is 10-20 mm. When stimulating LR3, the relative anatomical structures are dorsalis pedis artery and medial terminal branch of deep peroneal nerve. Conclusion: The effect of LR3 is originated from stimulation of deep peroneal nerve near- by dorsalis pedis artery. It activates the parasympathetic nerve through the induction of somatic autonomous reflex which leads to the effect of blood vessel expansion, intestinal movement activation, and blood sugar drop.
Transcriptome analysis of the zebrafish mind bomb mutant
Hwang, Junmo,Kim, Hyung-Soo,Seok, Ji-Woong,Kim, Jun-Dae,Koun, Soonil,Park, So-Young,Lee, Jinseok,Kim, Hyang Sook,Kim, Hyung-Seok,Kim, Kil Soo,Chang, Kyu-Tae,Ryoo, Zae Young,Wang, San Ming,Huh, Tae-Lin Springer-Verlag 2009 Molecular genetics and genomics Vol.281 No.1
Park, Beomjin,Park, Jaesung,Son, Jin Gyeong,Kim, Yong-Jin,Yu, Seong Uk,Park, Hyo Ju,Chae, Dong-Hun,Byun, Jinseok,Jeon, Gumhye,Huh, Sung,Lee, Seoung-Ki,Mishchenko, Artem,Hyun, Seung,Lee, Tae Geol,Han, American Chemical Society 2015 ACS NANO Vol.9 No.8
<P>Precise graphene patterning is of critical importance for tailor-made and sophisticated two-dimensional nanoelectronic and optical devices. However, graphene-based heterostructures have been grown by delicate multistep chemical vapor deposition methods, limiting preparation of versatile heterostructures. Here, we report one-pot synthesis of graphene/amorphous carbon (a-C) heterostructures from a solid source of polystyrene <I>via</I> selective photo-cross-linking process. Graphene is successfully grown from neat polystyrene regions, while patterned cross-linked polystyrene regions turn into a-C because of a large difference in their thermal stability. Since the electrical resistance of a-C is at least 2 orders of magnitude higher than that for graphene, the charge transport in graphene/a-C heterostructure occurs through the graphene region. Measurement of the quantum Hall effect in graphene/a-C lateral heterostructures clearly confirms the reliable quality of graphene and well-defined graphene/a-C interface. The direct synthesis of patterned graphene from polymer pattern could be further exploited to prepare versatile heterostructures.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/ancac3/2015/ancac3.2015.9.issue-8/acsnano.5b03037/production/images/medium/nn-2015-03037u_0006.gif'></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/nn5b03037'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P>