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Clear Aligner Therapy: Evidence, Eloquence and Reality

  • Nikhilesh R. Vaid;Samar M. Adel
    • Journal of Korean Dental Science
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.115-127
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    • 2023
  • The demand for orthodontic clear aligner therapy (CAT) has increased significantly over the last decade, offering advantages over the fixed appliances (FA) including enhanced aesthetics, better hygiene and comfort, along with minimal restrictions on the patient's diet. Moreover, a marked improvement in the efficacy of tooth movement using aligners has been documented. On the contrary, there have been known limitations of CAT including the compliances issues and the apparent lack of efficacy for certain types of tooth movement such as closure of extraction space compared to FA. Thus, evidence-based evaluation of the accuracy of prediction of tooth movement with clear aligners and their ability to effectively perform major tooth and root movements compared to FA are crucial. Although several systematic reviews have investigated various aspects of the effectiveness of CAT, we are yet to obtain a rather conclusive answer to this question. The current review attempted to summarize the evidence-based findings of most systematic reviews about CAT available to date. Major issues regarding the predictability of tooth movement, the role of attachments and auxiliaries in improving the effectiveness of CAT, and the treatment outcomes in comparison to FA were investigated. Clinical recommendation have been also elaborated based on the interpretation of the findings of all systematic reviews included in this study.

Expression of GRP78 Enhance-CAT Fusion Constructs Microiniected into Xenopus Iceuis Oocytes (Xenopus 난자에 미세주입된 GRP78 Enhancer-CAT 이형접합자의 발현)

  • 김용규;김규성박경숙
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 1994
  • Microiniection of genes Into Xenopus laeuis oocvtes in highly useful in the annvsis of gene regulation, since a large number of oocvtes can be injected in a relatively short time. The GRP78 enhancer has been identified to a 291-bp fragment that spans a region of GRP78 promoter between -378 and -87 (Lin et at., 1986: Kim and Lee, 1989). We examined whether this GRP78 enhancer is effective in directing expression of heterologous gene in Xenopus laeuis oocytes. The chloramphenicol acetvltransferase (CAT) fusion constructs containing the GRP78 promoter and the SV4O early promoter were constructed and were injected into nuclei of Xencpus laeuis oocvtes. The recipient oocvtes were then assayed for CAT activity. The fusion constructs exhibited higher activity as compared to SV40 promoter tested here. The GRP78 enhancer showed 8.5- to 9.2-fold enhancement over that of the SV4O promoter. The orientation of GRP78 enhancer with respect to the direction of CAT transcription unit had no significant effect. Thus, the GRP78 enhancer is a viable candidate for the construction of expression system for use in Xenopus laevss oocvtes and will be important for the studY of a gene expression throughout development.

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Feline vocal communication

  • Tavernier, Chloe;Ahmed, Sohail;Houpt, Katherine Albro;Yeon, Seong Chan
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.18.1-18.17
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    • 2020
  • Cat vocalizes to communicate with another and express their internal states. The vocal repertoire of the cat is wide and up to 21 different vocalizations have been described in the literatures. But it is more than probable that the repertoire contains more types of vocalizations. An ethogram was created in this paper describing the actual known vocalisations of the domestic cat based on an auditory classification. However, the audiogram allows also a visual classification which can increase the accuracy of vocalization differentiation. The classification can be risky as it is sometimes unclear if different types of vocalizations are produced in different environments or if a unique type of vocalization is used with variation in the acoustic parameters. As an example, isolation calls produced by kittens differ depending on the context. The environment has an important impact on the vocal behaviour and thus feral cats and pet cats vocalize differently. Pet cats are thus able to create an efficient communication with humans thanks to the flexibility of vocalisation behaviours. This review allowed us to create a simple model of the cat vocal repertory.

An Investigation of Synoptic Condition for Clear-Air Turbulence (CAT) Events Occurred over South Korea (한국에서 발생한 청천난류 사례에서 나타나는 종관규모 대기상태에 대한 연구)

  • Min, Jae-Sik;Chun, Hye-Yeong;Kim, Jung-Hoon
    • Atmosphere
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2011
  • The synoptic condition of clear-air turbulence (CAT) events occurred over South Korea is investigated, using the Regional Data Assimilation and Prediction System (RDAPS) data obtained from the Korea Meteorological Agency (KMA) and pilot reports (PIREPs) collected by Korea Aviation Meteorological Agency (KAMA) from 1 Dec. 2003 to 30 Nov. 2008. Throughout the years, strong subtropical jet stream exists over the South Korea, and the CAT events frequently occur in the upper-level frontal zone and subtropical jet stream regions where strong vertical wind shears locate. The probability of the moderate or greater (MOG)-level turbulence occurrence is higher in wintertime than in summertime, and high probability region is shifted northward across the jet stream in wintertime. We categorize the CAT events into three types according to their generation mechanisms: i) upper-level front and jet stream, ii) anticyclonically sheared and curved flows, and iii) breaking of mountain waves. Among 240 MOG-level CAT events reported during 2003-2008, 103 cases are related to jet stream while 73 cases and 25 cases are related to the anticyclonic shear flow and breaking of mountain wave, respectively.

A Comparative Study of Oswestry Back Pain Disability Questionnaire Versus Computer Adaptive Testing for Measuring Back Pain

  • Choi, Bong-Sam
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.22-31
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    • 2013
  • The aim of the present study was to compare measurement precisions of the Oswestry Back Pain Disability Questionnaire (ODQ) and a computer adaptive testing (CAT) method. The ODQ has been regarded as one of the most reliable condition-specific measure for back pain for decades. Cross-sectional study was carried out with two independent convenient samples from two out-patient rehabilitation clinics for back pain ($n_1=42$) and non-back pain group ($n_2=42$). Participants were asked to fill out the ODQ and CAT of International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health-Activity Measure (ICF-AM). A series of Rasch analyses were performed to calculate person ability measures. The CAT measures had greater relative precision in discriminating the groups than did the ODQ measure in comparisons of the relative precision. The CAT measure appears to be more effective than did the ODQ measure in terms of measurement precision. By administering test items calibrated in a way, CAT measures using item response theory may promise a means with measurement precision as well as efficiency.

Context-Awareness Cat Behavior Captioning System (반려묘의 상황인지형 행동 캡셔닝 시스템)

  • Chae, Heechan;Choi, Yoona;Lee, Jonguk;Park, Daihee;Chung, Yongwha
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2021
  • With the recent increase in the number of households raising pets, various engineering studies have been underway for pets. The final purpose of this study is to automatically generate situation-sensitive captions that can express implicit intentions based on the behavior and sound of cats by embedding the already mature behavioral detection technology of pets as basic element technology in the video capturing research. As a pilot project to this end, this paper proposes a high-level capturing system using optical-flow, RGB, and sound information of cat videos. That is, the proposed system uses video datasets collected in an actual breeding environment to extract feature vectors from the video and sound, then through hierarchical LSTM encoder and decoder, to identify the cat's behavior and its implicit intentions, and to perform learning to create context-sensitive captions. The performance of the proposed system was verified experimentally by utilizing video data collected in the environment where actual cats are raised.

The Action of Hepatitis B Virus Enhancer 2-Core Gene Promoter in Non-Viral and Retroviral Vectors for Hepatocyte-Specific Expression

  • Rih, Jeong-Keun;Oh, Sang-Taek;Hwang, Deog-Su;Kim, Sun-Young;Yim, Jeong-Bin
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.269-273
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    • 1997
  • Heptocvte-specific expression induced by Hepatitis B virus (HBV) enhancer 2-core gene promoter was examined in various hepatocyte and non-hepatocyte cell lines. using non-viral and retroviral vector systems in which chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) is used as a reporter. The non-viral plasmid containing the HBV enhancer 2-core promoter exhibited 22 and 66% of CAT activities in hepatoma cell lines. HepG2 and Hep3B, respectively when compared with CAT activity expressed by CMV promoter. The CAT activities, however. were found to be marginal in other tested hepatoma cell lines as well as mouse primary hepatocytes and non-hepatocytes. The HBV enhancer 2 located upstream the CMV promoter did not affect the CMV promoter activity nor provided hepatocyte-specific expression. Transfection of retroviral plasmid DNA containing the HBV enhancer 2-core promoter as an internal promoter exhibited high and specific CAT expression in HepG2 and Hep3B cell lines but the activity value was 5 to 10 fold lower than the non-viral plasmid with identical promoter. These results suggest that the usage of HBV enhancer 2-core promoter for liver specific expression is limited to certain vectors and hepatocyte cell lines.

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Diagnostic Validity of the Comprehensive Attention Test in Patients With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

  • Hyunju Lee;Hannah Huh;Woo Young Kim;Eun Kyoung Lee;Bum-Sung Choi;Bongseog Kim;Hanik Yoo
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.243-249
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: This study verified the diagnostic validity of the Comprehensive Attention Test (CAT) for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Methods: A total of 336 participants were recruited in this study, including 168 patients with ADHD and 168 control group participants who were one-to-one matched for sex and age. We measured selective attention (visual and auditory), sustained attention, interference-selective attention, divided attention, and working memory in the ADHD and control groups using the CAT. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the CAT were calculated. Results: In this study, it was found that the sensitivity and specificity of the CAT were 0.879 and 0.846 in children, 0.855 and 0.838 in adolescents, and 0.800 and 0.733 in adults, respectively. Conclusion: These results indicate that the CAT has a high diagnostic validity for ADHD from childhood to adulthood,

Prepubic Urethrostomy for Surgical Correction of the Urethral Stricture and Rectourethral Fistula after Perineal Urethrostomy in a Cat (고양이에서 회음부 요도개구술 후 발생한 직장요도 루 및 요도 협착의 외과교정을 위한 치골 요도개구술 증례)

  • Heo, Su-Young;Lee, Hae-Beom;Kim, Nam-Soo
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.331-333
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    • 2012
  • A 2-year-old, castrated male domestic short-haired cat was presented with dysuria. The physical and radiographic examinations were revealed the urethral stricture and rectourethral fistula after perineal urethrostomy (PU). A prepubic urethrostomy was performed to resolve these problems. After the treatment, the cat had normal urination and complete wound healing without any complications. This is the first case report on co-occurrence of the urethral stricture and rectourethral fistula after PU in the cat.

Transient Myocardial Thickening in a 4-year-old Korean Domestic Shorthair Cat

  • Yunhee Joung;Hyerin Ahn;Jeongbae Choi;YoungMin Yun;Woo-Jin Song
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 2024
  • A 4-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat weighing 5.1 kg was referred to Jeju National University Hospital with acute onset respiratory distress, weakness, and anorexia. The patient had a history of stressful antecedent events that involved bullying by a newly introduced cat. Thoracic radiography and echocardiography revealed a stage C hypertrophic cardiomyopathy phenotype based on the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine classification system with pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, and pericardial effusion at the same time. The patient was treated with furosemide, pimobendan, and rivaroxaban. Pericardiocentesis was performed because pericardial effusion was identified. Reevaluation after 30 days revealed a normal respiratory rate on physical examination, normal cardiac shape on thoracic radiographs, and normal cardiac measurements on echocardiography. The patient was tentatively diagnosed with transient myocardial thickening (TMT) and all medications were discontinued. Six months after the initial hospitalization, the cat continued to do well without any clinical signs or left ventricular wall thickening. This case is the first report describing feline TMT in Korea. Moreover, it involves a rare case in which pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, and pericardial effusion, which induce cardiac tamponade, occurred simultaneously due to TMT-related congestive heart failure.