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Journal of Virological Methods | 2008

Centrifugal enhancement of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated virus infection of human endothelial cells in vitro

Seung-Min Yoo; Ae-Kyung Ahn; Taegun Seo; Hyo Bong Hong; Myung-Ae Chung; Sang-Don Jung; Haewol Cho; Myung-Shin Lee

In order to improve the efficiency of infection of primary human endothelial cells in vitro of Kaposis sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), the effect of low speed centrifugation was investigated. The recombinant KSHV, BAC36, was used to examine the centrifugal enhancement of KSHV. Infectivity was estimated by green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression and real-time RT-PCR. The enhancement of infectivity was dependent upon the time and force of centrifugation in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Centrifugation enhanced the infectivity of KSHV by up to 70 fold compared to non-centrifugal control infection for the same period of time; viral mRNA expression was also enhanced by centrifugation. HUVECs that were centrifuged before infection with KSHV displayed no enhancement in infectivity; therefore, enhancement is believed to occur during centrifugation. In addition, the mechanisms of infection including the initial viral attachment to cells, lipid rafts, and clathrin-mediated and caveolae endocytosis appear to be similar in KSHV infection with and without centrifugal enhancement. These results show that low speed centrifugation could be a useful tool for improving the efficiency of KSHV infection in vitro.


Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2011

Enhancement of neuronal cell adhesion by covalent binding of poly-d-lysine

Yong Hee Kim; Nam Seob Baek; Young Hwan Han; Myung-Ae Chung; Sang-Don Jung

We have prepared the poly-d-lysine (PDL) bound surfaces for neuron cell culture by covalent binding between the poly-d-Lysine and substrates and investigated neuronal cell adhesion properties and cell growth morphology. The number of neuronal cell and the number of neurite per neuronal cell on PDL bound surfaces was much more than those on PDL coated surfaces and also the neuronal cells on PDL bounded surfaces survived a longer time. On the pattern of covalently bound PDL, neuronal cells and their neurites are confined within the grid line leading to patterned neuronal networks with the long-term survival.


Journal of Immunological Methods | 2011

Detection of two different influenza A viruses using a nitrocellulose membrane and a magnetic biosensor.

Hyobong Hong; Hans-Joachim Krause; Ki-Bong Song; Chel-Jong Choi; Myung-Ae Chung; Sung-won Son; Andreas Offenhäusser

Here we describe a new analytical method for the detection of two influenza A viruses by nitrocellulose membrane and magnetic sensors that employ a special frequency mixing technique. The combination of the nitrocellulose membrane and magnetic bead detection permits a rapid assay procedure and excludes two steps (the development of color and the stop reaction) required for usual immunochemical detection methods such as ELISA. Quantitative virus detection was performed using magnetic beads conjugated with secondary antibody. The results were compared with conventional assay methods and with a dot-blot assay with fluorescence compound (FITC). Under optimum conditions, our new assay procedure is capable of detecting picograms of virus per well. This new method combining the nitrocellulose membrane and magnetic bead detection reduces analytical time and allows stable and repeatable analyses of samples in point-of-care applications.


Neuroscience Letters | 2010

Neuroprotective effects of FK506 against excitotoxicity in organotypic hippocampal slice culture

Kyung Hee Lee; Ran Won; Un Jeng Kim; Ga Min Kim; Myung-Ae Chung; Jin-Hun Sohn; Bae Hwan Lee

FK506 has been originally classified as an immunosuppressant and is known to exhibit neurotrophic actions in vitro and protective effects on some neurological conditions. We investigated the neuroprotective effects of FK506 on kainic acid (KA)-induced neuronal death in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures (OHSCs). After an 18 h KA (5 microM) treatment, significantly neuronal death was detected in the CA3 region using propidium iodide staining. However, neuronal death was significantly prevented at 24 and 48 h after treatment with 0.1 microM FK506. Using cresyl violet staining, we also observed that an increased number of CA3 neurons survived in the 0.1 microM FK506 group compared to the KA only group. Based on the results of the Western blot analysis, the expressions of 5-lipoxygenase and caspase-3 were reduced 24h after 0.1 microM FK506 treatment. The levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and phospho-Akt expression were increased by treatment with 0.1 microM FK506. These results suggest that FK506 may have a positive role in protecting neurons against cell death in the KA injury model of OHSCs.


Neuroscience Letters | 2009

Modification of cortical excitability in neuropathic rats: a voltage-sensitive dye study.

Myeoung Hoon Cha; Dae-Shik Kim; Zang-Hee Cho; Jin-Hun Sohn; Myung-Ae Chung; Hyejung Lee; Taick Sang Nam; Bae Hwan Lee

Recent advances in optical imaging techniques have made it possible to monitor neural activity and provided powerful tools to reveal the spatiotemporal patterns of neural activity. We used optical imaging to determine whether nerve injury affects excitability of the sensory cortex. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to neuropathic surgery consisting of a tight ligation and transection of the left tibial and sural nerves while under pentobarbital anesthesia. The rats were reanesthetized with urethane two weeks post-operatively, and the exposed cortex surfaces were stained with a voltage-sensitive dye (di-2-ANEPEQ). After electrical stimulation of the receptive field, optical signals from the cerebral cortex were recorded using an optical imaging system. Increased optical intensity and an enlarged area of activation were observed in the cerebral cortex of neuropathic rats during electrical stimulation compared to normal or sham-operated rats. Higher electric stimulation resulted in more intensity and a larger area of activation in neuropathic rats. These results suggest that cortical excitability, resulting from peripheral stimulation, may be affected by nerve injury, which indicates a degree of neural plasticity.


Neuroscience Research | 2010

Neuroprotective effects of mexiletine on motor evoked potentials in demyelinated rat spinal cords.

Kyung Hee Lee; Do Heum Yoon; Myung-Ae Chung; Jin-Hun Sohn; Hyejung Lee; Bae Hwan Lee

This study was conducted to whether the administration of mexiletine, a Na+ channel blocker, impacts the recovery from demyelination. Under anesthesia, 0.1% ethidium bromide was injected into the dorsal funiculus (T3), followed by a mexiletine or saline treatment. Motor evoked potential (MEP) recordings and luxol fast blue stainings were performed at one, seven, 14, and 21 days post-operatively. Conduction was delayed during demyelination, but the mexiletine-injected group demonstrated shortened latencies and reductions in the demyelination area when compared to the control. These results suggest that systemic mexiletine plays a positive role in protecting neural tissues from demyelination.


Healthcare Informatics Research | 2010

Review of Semantically Interoperable Electronic Health Records for Ubiquitous Healthcare

Kyung Hoon Hwang; Kyoil Chung; Myung-Ae Chung; Duck-Joo Choi

In order to provide more effective and personalized healthcare services to patients and healthcare professionals, intelligent active knowledge management and reasoning systems with semantic interoperability are needed. Technological developments have changed ubiquitous healthcare making it more semantically interoperable and individual patient-based; however, there are also limitations to these methodologies. Based upon an extensive review of international literature, this paper describes two technological approaches to semantically interoperable electronic health records for ubiquitous healthcare data management: the ontology-based model and the information, or openEHR archetype model, and the link to standard terminologies such as SNOMED-CT.


Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2012

Fine neurite patterns from photocrosslinking of cell-repellent benzophenone copolymer

Nam Seob Baek; Yong Hee Kim; Young Hwan Han; Andreas Offenhäusser; Myung-Ae Chung; Sang-Don Jung

We have synthesized photocrosslinkable benzophenone copolymer, Poly(St-co-MBz), and fabricated cell-repellent patterns of Poly(St-co-MBz) on covalently bound poly-D-lysine (PDL) layer via the photocrosslinking. We have successfully obtained fine grid line pattern with line width of 3 μm and fine neurite, presumably axon, patterns with excellent pattern fidelity. We found that benzophenone unit can be crosslinked under the exposure of UV (with the intensity of ∼77 mW/cm² at 280 nm and ∼60 mW/cm² at 365 nm) without photo-oxidative damage to PDL, poly-L-lysine, and polyethyleneimine.


biomedical circuits and systems conference | 2006

SHOES : Secure Healthcare Oriented Environement Service Model

Jieun Song; Myung-Ae Chung

Most people assume that all of their medical records are dealt with as privileged information by medical doctor or relative operators. In general, patientspsila medical records are too personal privacy attributes or weak things which would not be revealed to anyone. In some case, privacy information of patient (e.g., preference products, activity pattern, habits, etc.) is able to become the high value-added profit source to business service provider and be damaged to his reputation or honor by leakage of it. Therefore, requirements for privacy and data protection at all against illegal disclosure are very significantly considered for realization of u-healthcare service with provisioning the patient safety. In this work we give an overview on the actual network architecture which enables to support u-healthcare service and we analysis problems encountered in based on security assets and consumer entities. Especially we present originality security considerations which are characterized by u-healthcare service environment. Additionally we show the current state of research and countermeasures useful to protect the userpsilas privacy.


research in applied computation symposium | 2012

Ellipsoidal face model-based image registration for generating facial textures

Seok-Woo Jang; Myung-Ae Chung; Gye-Young Kim

In this paper, we propose an ellipsoidal face model-based image registration method to generate realistic facial textures. The suggested algorithm registers multiple 2D face images captured in different views with size-variable block matching that reflects both left-and-right and up-and-down face curvatures. For accurate block matching, the algorithm simultaneously considers color and texture features. It then employs weighting factor-based mosaiking and ghosting artifact elimination techniques to generate natural facial textures from registered images. Experimental results are given to demonstrate that the suggested ellipsoidal face model-based image registration algorithm can perform more effectively than other conventional approaches.

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Sang-Hyeob Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Byoung-Jun Park

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Eun-Hye Jang

Chungnam National University

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Jin-Hun Sohn

Chungnam National University

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Sang-Don Jung

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Jeong-Dae Suh

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Sungwon Sohn

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Hyobong Hong

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Ki-Bong Song

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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