Citations - Lee Scott D

CONCLUSIONS: Based on functional enrichment analysis, exercise not only could reduce apoptotic factors and immune components but also could increase cell survival and Aβ clearance in cortex samples. PROSPERO ID: CRD42022326093.... Read more
Published on: 2024-04-05
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Michael Anekson Widjaya
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Published on: 2024-04-04
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Soon Dong Lee
CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirms that having a higher BMI during childhood has a negative effect on penile length. However, there was no significant relationship between BMI and PC or testicular volume.... Read more
Published on: 2024-03-08
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Danbee Lee
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that PFA exerts a protective effect against testicular damage by attenuating OS induced by busulfan. Our results suggest that PFA is a potentially relevant drug used to decrease the side effects induced by busulfan on testicular function and sperm during cancer chemotherapy.... Read more
Published on: 2024-03-07
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Hyung Jong Nam
CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that paracrine factors secreted from macrophages can change A549 cells, resulting in the induction of drug resistance against cisplatin and migration. In addition, the TonEBP/NFAT5 ratio, increased by macrophages, is an important regulator of the malignant transformation of cells.... Read more
Published on: 2024-03-04
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Hee Ju Song
CONCLUSIONS: The Delphi panel's consensus helped to identify a set of core health literacy competencies that could serve as measurable learning objectives to guide the development of a health literacy curriculum for health professionals. The prioritized health literacy practices can be employed as indicators of health literacy competencies that health... Read more
Published on: 2024-03-01
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Han-Yi Tsai
DNA-PAINT combined with total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy enables the highest localization precisions, down to single nanometers in thin biological samples, due to TIRF's unique method for optical sectioning and attaining high contrast. However, most cellular targets elude the accessible TIRF range close to the cover glass and thus... Read more
Published on: 2024-02-19
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Johannes Stein
The early myocardial response of hypertension is an elevation of angiotensin-II (Ang-II) concentration, leading to heart failure and cardiac hypertrophy. This hypertrophic event of the heart is mediated by the interaction of Ang type 1 receptors (AT-R1), thereby modulating NADPH oxidase activity in cardiomyocytes, which alters redox status in cardiomyocytes.... Read more
Published on: 2024-02-15
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Ya-Che Lee
Three Gram-reaction-positive bacterial strains, designated KSW-18^(T), KSW2-22, and KSW4-11^(T), were isolated from seawater, and two dried seaweed samples collected at Gwakji Beach in Jeju, Republic of Korea, respectively, and their taxonomic positions were examined by a polyphasic approach. The 16S rRNA gene phylogeny showed that strain KSW4-11^(T) was tightly associated... Read more
Published on: 2024-02-14
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Soon Dong Lee
Two Gram-stain-positive, aerobic, non-spore-forming, non-motile, irregular rod-shaped actinobacteria, designated as D2-41^(T) and D3-21, were isolated from soil samples collected in a natural cave in Jeju, Republic of Korea. Both of the isolates were shown to share 100 % 16S rRNA sequence identity. The cell wall contained meso-diaminopimelic acid, arabinose and... Read more
Published on: 2024-02-12
Source: Lee Scott D.
By: Soon Dong Lee

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