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Effect of Morus alba extract for hair growth promotion in C57BL/6 mouse (C57BL/6 mouse에서 뽕나무 추출물의 모발성장효과)

  • Jung, Juyoung;Park, Jaeyoung;Cheong, Hyeonsook
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2008
  • Morus alba has been well known for its tonic effect or preventing of hypertension, aging, or diabetes mellitus in Asian countries. To evaluate the its effect on hair growth promotion, we performed the hair regrowth experiment with leaf, branch, root and fruit extract of Morus alba on animal model of C57BL/6 mouse. The hair regrowth effect was remarkable in the mouse treated branch and root extract (with what %), however, little effect on hair regrowth appeared on the mouse treated with leaf extract. Morus alba extract displayed antibacterial effects on Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas and Candida albicans. These results indicated that branch and root extract of Morus alba could be applicable for hair regrowth or prevention of hair loss in human.

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Study about Windows System Control Using Gesture and Speech Recognition (제스처 및 음성 인식을 이용한 윈도우 시스템 제어에 관한 연구)

  • 김주홍;진성일이남호이용범
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.1289-1292
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    • 1998
  • HCI(human computer interface) technologies have been often implemented using mouse, keyboard and joystick. Because mouse and keyboard are used only in limited situation, More natural HCI methods such as speech based method and gesture based method recently attract wide attention. In this paper, we present multi-modal input system to control Windows system for practical use of multi-media computer. Our multi-modal input system consists of three parts. First one is virtual-hand mouse part. This part is to replace mouse control with a set of gestures. Second one is Windows control system using speech recognition. Third one is Windows control system using gesture recognition. We introduce neural network and HMM methods to recognize speeches and gestures. The results of three parts interface directly to CPU and through Windows.

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The Production of Foreign Protein in Mouse L Cell (Mouse L Cell에서의 외래 유전자 유래 단백질의 생산)

  • ;Tadamitsu Kishimoto
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.421-427
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    • 1993
  • Some interleukin 6 (IL-60 transcription control factors were resported as the regulator of IL-6 expression. A nuclear protein bound to interleukin 1 (IL-1) responsive element in the IL-6 promoter region was named NF-IL6 (nuclear factor for IL-6). This NF-IL6 was known to be very imporant as a transcription factor for various immuno-protein as well as for IL-6. The human NF-IL6 genes were transfected into the mouse L cells under the metallothionein promoter (MT promoter) to establish a model system for the expression of foreign gene in the mammalian cell line.

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Spontaneous Hydronephrosis in $C57BL/KsJ-Lepr^{db}/Lepr^{db}$ Mouse, an animal Model for Human NIDDM (인슐린비의존형 당뇨병 마우스 $C57BL/KsJ-Lepr^{db}/Lepr^{db}$ 의 수신증 발생 예)

  • Jeong, Su-Yeon;Yun, Young-Min;Seong, Je-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.93-94
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    • 1999
  • Spontaneous hydronephrosis was found in a 19 month-old female C57BL/KsJ-Lep $r^{db}$ / Lep $r^{db}$ mouse. We described the gross and histological appearance of spontaneous in db mouse The left kidney was dilated and filled with urine. Microscopically the renal pelvis was remarkedly dilated and the renal cortex and renal papilla were flattened.

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Mouse Cre-LoxP system: general principles to determine tissue-specific roles of target genes

  • Kim, Hyeonhui;Kim, Minki;Im, Sun-Kyoung;Fang, Sungsoon
    • Laboraroty Animal Research
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.147-159
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    • 2018
  • Genetically engineered mouse models are commonly preferred for studying the human disease due to genetic and pathophysiological similarities between mice and humans. In particular, Cre-loxP system is widely used as an integral experimental tool for generating the conditional. This system has enabled researchers to investigate genes of interest in a tissue/cell (spatial control) and/or time (temporal control) specific manner. A various tissue-specific Cre-driver mouse lines have been generated to date, and new Cre lines are still being developed. This review provides a brief overview of Cre-loxP system and a few commonly used promoters for expression of tissue-specific Cre recombinase. Also, we finally introduce some available links to the Web sites that provides detailed information about Cre mouse lines including their characterization.

Mouse models of breast cancer in preclinical research

  • Park, Mi Kyung;Lee, Chang Hoon;Lee, Ho
    • Laboraroty Animal Research
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.160-165
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    • 2018
  • Breast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer death among woman, worldwide, despite advances in identifying novel targeted therapies and the development of treating strategies. Classification of clinical subtypes (ER+, PR+, HER2+, and TNBC (Triple-negative)) increases the complexity of breast cancers, which thus necessitates further investigation. Mouse models used in breast cancer research provide an essential approach to examine the mechanisms and genetic pathway in cancer progression and metastasis and to develop and evaluate clinical therapeutics. In this review, we summarize tumor transplantation models and genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) of breast cancer and their applications in the field of human breast cancer research and anti-cancer drug development. These models may help to improve the knowledge of underlying mechanisms and genetic pathways, as well as creating approaches for modeling clinical tumor subtypes, and developing innovative cancer therapy.

Studies on the Suitability and Efficiency of Human Follicular Fluid as Protein Supplement in Assisted Reproductive Technology(ART);II. Effect of Human Follicular Fluid on Development of Mouse Embryos In Vitro (생식보조시술시 단백질원으로서 인간난포액의 적합성 및 효율성에 관한 연구;II. 인간난포액이 생쥐수정란의 체외발달에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, D.H.;Chi, H.J.;Kim, J.Y.;Koo, J.J.;Chang, S.S.;Chung, K.S.
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 1996
  • This study was performed to investigate the effect of human follicular fluid (HFF) on development of mouse embryos, for evaluating the suitability of HFF as a substitutive material of human fetal cord serum in ART program. The various concentrations of HFF were added into the culture medium and the effects of HFF concentrations were examined to identify the optimal concentration of HFF for embryo development. The potency of HFF in improving embryo development was compared to that of other protein supplement. Collected HFFs were classified with the maturity of the containing oocytes; mature, immature, atretic, and then the effects of the classified HFFs on embryo development were examined. Also, HFF was separated into the low (<30,000 Da) and high (>30,000 Da) molecular weight fractions and the effects of the fractions on embryo development were investigated. The highest development rate was found in culture medium supplemented with 20% HFF, bnt this rate was reversely reduced at the concentrations of HFF higher than 20%. The development rates to the blastocyst, hatching blastocyst, attachment and outgrowth cultured in mature HFF was significantly higher than those in immature and atretic HFF, and mean cell number in blastocyst was higher in mature HFF than in immature and atretic HFF. The development rates of mouse embryos according to protein sources were significantly higher in HFF than in fetal cord serum (FCS), maternal serum (MS) and bovine serum albumin (BSA), and mean cell number in blastocyst cultured in HFF was higher than that in FCS, MS and BSA. The development rates of embryo and mean cell number in blastocyst cultured in high molecular weight fraction of HFF were higher than those in low molecular weight fraction, but the results of high molecular weight fraction were lower than those of whole HFF. Therefore, these results indicated that human mature follicular fluid was useful for improving the development of mouse embryos, which suggests a possibility that HFF also may be used efficiently for improving the culture condition in human ART program as a protein supplement.

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In Vitro Culture of the Isolated Mouse Preantral Follicles: Effect of Different Types of FSH and Vitrification (생쥐 Preantral 난포의 체외배양: FSH의 종류와 농도 및 초자화 냉동보존의 영향)

  • Lee, Sook-Hyun;Shin, Chang-Sook;Chung, Hyung-Min;Ko, Jung-Jae;Cha, Kwang-Yul;Lee, Kyung-Ah
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2000
  • Objectives: 1) To compare the efficacy of urofollitropin (Follimon) to that of recombinant human FSH (rhFSH) on the growth and maturation of mouse early preantral follicles in vitro, and 2) effect of vitrification on the growth and maturation of preantral follicles and oocytes . Methods: Isolated early preantra1 follicles (100-130 ${\mu}m$ diameter) were cultured for 12 days in 20 ${\mu}l$ ${\alpha}$-MEM media drop under the mineral oil. Follimon or rhFSH was added to the culture medium at various concentrations (0, 10, 100, and 1000 mIU/ml). Results: With Follimon, the dose of 10 mIU/ml showed the best follicle survival, growth, and MIl rate of oocyte than the other concentrations. Whereas the optimal dose of rhFSH was 100 mIU/ml. Despite the different optimal doses, the efficacy of two different FSHs on the follicle growth and maturation was similar. Isolated mouse preantral follicles were cryopreserved by vitrification and cultured in vitro for 12 days with 100 mIU/ml rhFSH. Despite the decreased follicular survival rate after thawing, the follicular growth and maturation rate of its oocyte were comparable to those of the fresh follicle. Conclusion: Results from the present study revealed that 1) the optimal doses of Follimon and rhFSH for in-vitro culture of mouse follicles are different, and 2) the frozen-thawed follicles develop normally after vitrification.

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Differentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhance the In vitro and In vivo Developmental Potential of Mouse Preimplantation Embryos

  • Kim, Eun-Young;Lee, Keum-Sil;Park, Se-Pill
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1152-1158
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    • 2010
  • In differentiating human embryonic stem (d-hES) cells there are a number of types of cells which may secrete various nutrients and helpful materials for pre-implantation embryonic development. This study examined whether the d-hES could function as a feeder cell in vitro to support mouse embryonic development. By RT-PCR analysis, the d-hES cells revealed high expression of three germ-layered differentiation markers while having markedly reduced expression of stem cell markers. Also, in d-hES cells, LIF expression in embryo implantation-related material was confirmed at a similar level to undifferentiated ES cells. When mouse 2PN embryos were cultured in control M16 medium, co-culture control CR1aa medium or co-cultured with d-hES cells, their blastocyst development rate at embryonic day 4 (83.9%) were significantly better in the d-hES cell group than in the CR1aa group (66.0%), while not better than in the M16 group (90.7%)(p<0.05). However, at embryonic days 5 and 6, embryo hatching and hatched-out rates of the dhES cell group (53.6 and 48.2%, respectively) were superior to those of the M16 group (40.7 and 40.7%, respectively). At embryonic day 4, blastocysts of the d-hES cell group were transferred into pseudo-pregnant recipients, and pregnancy rate (75.0%) was very high compared to the other groups (M16, 57.1%; CR1aa, 37.5%). In addition, embryo implantation (55.9%) and live fetus rate (38.2%) of the d-hES cell group were also better than those of the other groups (M16, 36.7 and 18.3%, respectively; CR1aa, 23.2 and 8.7%, respectively). These results demonstrated that d-hES cells can be used as a feeder cell for enhancing in vitro and in vivo developmental potential of mouse pre-implantation embryos.