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Microfluidic System Based High Throughput Drug Screening System for Curcumin/TRAIL Combinational Chemotherapy in Human Prostate Cancer PC3 Cells

  • An, Dami;Kim, Kwangmi;Kim, Jeongyun
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.355-362
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    • 2014
  • We have developed a fully automated high throughput drug screening (HTDS) system based on the microfluidic cell culture array to perform combinational chemotherapy. This system has 64 individually addressable cell culture chambers where the sequential combinatorial concentrations of two different drugs can be generated by two microfluidic diffusive mixers. Each diffusive mixer has two integrated micropumps connected to the media and the drug reservoirs respectively for generating the desired combination without the need for any extra equipment to perfuse the solution such as syringe pumps. The cell array is periodically exposed to the drug combination with the programmed LabVIEW system during a couple of days without extra handling after seeding the cells into the microfluidic device and also, this device does not require the continuous generation of solutions compared to the previous systems. Therefore, the total amount of drug being consumed per experiment is less than a few hundred micro liters in each reservoir. The utility of this system is demonstrated through investigating the viability of the prostate cancer PC3 cell line with the combinational treatments of curcumin and tumor necrosis factor-alpha related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL). Our results suggest that the system can be used for screening and optimizing drug combination with a small amount of reagent for combinatorial chemotherapy against cancer cells.

A Phenomenological Study on the Information Technology Acceptance of the Korean Baby Boomer Generation

  • Kim, Sohyun;Brady, John Thomas
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.172-186
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    • 2019
  • As ICT technology develops rapidly and social and consumer interactions require more knowledge of the technology, the interest for baby boomers' ICT technology acceptance is increasing as they age. However, previous studies have limitations as they lack a systematic and in-depth understanding of this phenomenon in which the emerging elderly population embraces emerging technology. To overcome this limitation, this study carried out a phenomenological study on baby boomers' ICT technology acceptance. In addition, since existing studies have just simply listed variables or proved the relationship between a few variables, this study aimed to find the relationship between variables by analyzing the data obtained through semi-structured interviews. Through this procedure, it was aimed to construct conceptual model which illustrates the relationships between variables so that understanding the phenomenon of baby boomers' acceptance of ICT technology with a holistic view could be possible. The ten variables suggested by Lee & Coughlin (2015) that cover multiple sides of baby boomers' technology acceptance were used. As a result, we found that there is a sequential relationship between these variables and different agents can be related to each variable in sequence. Also, from an ecological perspective, we analyzed baby boomers and their surroundings to find agents involved in this phenomenon.

The Conformity Effect in Online Product Rating: The Pattern Recognition Approach

  • Kim, Hyung Jun;Kim, Songmi;Kim, Wonjoon
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.80-87
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    • 2017
  • Since the advent of the Internet, and the development of smart devices, people have begun to spend more time in online platforms; this phenomenon has created a large number of online Words of Mouth (WOM) daily. Under these changes, one of the important aspects to consider is the conformity effect in online WOM; that is, whether an individual's own opinion would be influenced by the majority opinion of other people. This study, therefore, investigates whether there is the conformity effect in online product ratings for Amazon.com using the method called Markov Chain analysis. Markov Chain analysis considers the stochastic process that satisfies the Markov property, and we assume that the generation of online product ratings follows the process. Under the assumption that people are usually independent when they express their opinion in online platforms, we analyze the interdependency among rating sequences, and we find weak evidence that there exists the conformity effect in online product rating. This suggests that people who leave online product ratings consider others' opinions.

Organisational Innovation Diffusion: the Case of Saudi Arabian Project-based Organisations

  • Alghadeer, Abdulaziz;Mohamed, Sherif
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.491-495
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    • 2015
  • This paper aims to provide some unique insights into the verification of organisational innovation diffusion through empirically identifying the major factors determining the level of organisational innovation diffusion. The paper presents a two-stage sequential mixed method analysis: structural equation modelling analysis and regression analysis. A questionnaire survey was administrated to a sample of 223 organisations operating in Saudi Arabia. The results suggest that participative culture and, technology availability and implementation would intensify organisational climate for innovation. The results revealed compelling evidence in support of the moderating role of technology on the relationship between country socio-culture and organisational climate for innovation. Equally important, organisational innovation characteristics could play a crucial role in the intention to adopt a particular innovation. Specifically, maintaining Saudi Arabian top management's status quo is an obstacle to organisational innovation diffusion. This paper expands and improves upon the current understanding of how organisational innovation diffusion, in particular the Project Management Office (PMO), can be accelerated. By focusing on the critical factors within the conceptual model, the paper depicts the crucial role of certain factors that could leverage improved organisational innovation diffusion outcomes.

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A Study on the Cultural City Formation Factors Influencing Behavior Characteristic of Residents and Tourists (문화도시 형성 요인이 거주와 방문자의 행동 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Hayul Kwak;Myeonggil Choi
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.39-64
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    • 2023
  • The recent expansion of large cities for economic benefits has worsened cultural inequalities within urban areas, eroding unique cultural identities and social values and deepening mistrust between regions. To tackle this, the idea of creating cultural cities is gaining traction, involving urban branding and cultural elements to foster balanced local cultural development. Current research primarily concentrates on case analysis in cultural cities, lacking sufficient studies examining the interplay of factors through empirical analysis, This study investigated whether Cultural City Formation Factors, which are resources of a cultural city, have a positive effect on City Brand Equity, City Innovativeness, Brand Personality, and Behavior Intention. For this study, questionnaires were collected from 310 people who continuously experience culture and arts in Seoul, and empirical analysis was conducted on 292 copies of them. Consequently, a significant impact was observed among the factors influencing cultural city formation, city brand equity, city innovativeness, brand personality, and behavioral intention. Moreover, it was verified that city brand equity, city innovativeness, and brand personality positively contributed to mediating effects as well as sequential mediating effects. It is expected that the results of this study will be used to establish the foundation for effective urban management and the development of strategies for creating cultural cities.

Optimization of Medium Composition for Growth of Leuconostoc mesenteroides

  • Kim, Hyeon;Eom, Hyeon-Ju;Seo, Dong-Mi;Han, Nam-Su
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2003
  • The MRS medium is widely used as an optimized medium for the growth of Lactobacillus spp. and also used for the growth of Leuconostoc spp. Leuconostoc mesenteroides shows quite different physicochemical properties compared to Lactobacilli spp. and it is one of the major strain of kimchi fermenting microorganisms with its usefulness in our traditional foods and availability in biotechnology in the future, specifically tailor-made medium is necessary for the growth of Leuconostoc mesenteroides. Sequential experimental designs (Plackett-Burman, fractional factorial, steepest ascent, central composite design and response surface methodology) were introduced to optimize and improve the Leuconostoc medium. Fifteen medium ingredients were investigated and fructose, sodium acetate and ammonium citrate were determined to give a critical and positive effect for cell-growth. The yield of biomass using the optimal medium was improved more than that of the MRS medium and the result of fed-batch culture showed the capability of the improvement in cell mass similar to the E.coli system.

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Development of TPA-induced Ornithine Decarboxylase (ODC) Inhibitors from Plants as Cancer Chemopreventive Agents

  • Kim, Soo-Jeong;Lee, Ik-Soo;Chang, Il-Moo;Mar, Woong-Chon
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 1996
  • Chemical carcinogenesis is associated with the increase of intracellular polyamine levels, and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced mouse epidermal ODC activity are essential to skin tumor promotion by TPA. Therefore, for the discovery of new cancer chemopreventive agents, we have evaluated about 73 kinds of natural products to study inhibitory effects against ODC activity induced by TPA in T24 cell culture system. The total methanol extracts of plants fractionated into three layers (hexane, ethyl acetate and water layer) were tested and the hexane fraction of Angelica gigas $(root\;bark,\;IC_{50}:\;7.4\;{\mu}g/ml)$ and the ethyl acetate fraction of Corydalis ternata $(root,\;IC_{50}:\;7.5\;{\mu}g/ml)$ were the most effective on the inhibition of TPA-induced ODC activity, These active fractions are under investigation with further sequential fractionation using column chromatography.

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High Production of L-Crnithine by L-Citrulline Auxotroph of Brevibacterium ketoglutamicum : PART I : Selection of Stable Mutant Strains with Less Revertant Formation (Brevibacterium ketoglutamicum을 이용한 L-Ornithine 생산 연구 PART I : L-Ornithine 생산 고역가 안정화 균주 선발)

  • 류욱상;장형욱;이홍원;정준기;장순재;유연우;박영훈
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.292-297
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    • 1999
  • Overproduction of L-ornithine by mutant strains isolated from Brevibacterium detoglutamicum BK1046 was investigated. The strain was a L-ornithine auxotroph and exhibited culture instability during fermentation. Through a sequential screening effort, a highly stable strain with lless revertant formation was finally selected and designated B. ketoglutamicum BK52 (KCTC0141BP). It prouduced L-ornithine at a high concentration (above 9 g/L) independent of subculture or cultivation time, and also had a very low tendency of revertant formation. In a long-term storage, this strain maintained its cell stability and productivity of L-ornithine to a reasonable range.

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Pufification of Cextranase by Aspergillus ustus GR-98 (Aspergillus ustus GR-98이 생산하는 Dextranase의 정제)

  • Lee, Jong-Tae;Do, Jae-Ho;Yang, Jae-Won;Kim, Chan-Jo
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.411-415
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    • 1995
  • The dextranase (EC 3.2.1.11) produced by Aspergillus ustus GR-98 was purified by the following sequential methods; salting-out and dialysis, gel filtration on BIO-GEL P-100, ion exchange chromatography on DEAH-cellulose, affinity chromatography on hydroxyapatite, and preparative electrophoresis. Three active fractions, dextranases 1, 11 and 111, were isolated in electrophoretically pure states, and specific activities of the dextranases were 1,276, 1,154 and 1,125 units/mg, the degrees of yield were 9.0, 3.6 and 2.2%, having 145, 131.1 and 127.8 times as those of culture filtrate in degree of purification, respectively. The enzyme purity was confirmed by the PAGE, SDS-PAGE and get permeation-HPLC.

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Directed Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells by Transcription Factors

  • Oh, Yujeong;Jang, Jiwon
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.200-209
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    • 2019
  • Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have been used as promising tools for regenerative medicine, disease modeling, and drug screening. Traditional and common strategies for pluripotent stem cell (PSC) differentiation toward disease-relevant cell types depend on sequential treatment of signaling molecules identified based on knowledge of developmental biology. However, these strategies suffer from low purity, inefficiency, and time-consuming culture conditions. A growing body of recent research has shown efficient cell fate reprogramming by forced expression of single or multiple transcription factors. Here, we review transcription factor-directed differentiation methods of PSCs toward neural, muscle, liver, and pancreatic endocrine cells. Potential applications and limitations are also discussed in order to establish future directions of this technique for therapeutic purposes.