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A Cytotoxic Constituent from Sophora flavescens

  • Kim, Youn-Kwan;Min, Byung-Sun;Bae, Ki-Hwan
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.342-345
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    • 1997
  • A cytotoxic constituent was isolated by bioassay-guided procedure from the roots of Sophora flavescens Aiton (Leguminosae). The constituent was identified as sophoraflavanone G (I) by means of chemical methods and in comparsion with spectral data of standard compound. The $ED_50$ values of constituent I were 0.78, 1.57, 2.14 and $8.59{\mu}g/ml$ against A549, HeLa, K562 and L1210 cell lines, respectively. Constituent I exhibited highly cytotoxic activities against A549, K562 and HeLa cells, but showed a mild activity $$(ED_50 value, 5{\mu}g/ml)$$ against L1210 cells. Among the tested cell lines, A549 cells were the most sensitive to constituent I.

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Electrical and Optical Characteristics of Color ac-PDP with a New Cell Structure

  • Lee, Woo-Geun;Ko, Ji-Sung;Lee, Jae-Young;Shin, Jung-Hong;Cho, Jung-Soo;Park, Chung-Hoo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.01a
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    • pp.189-190
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    • 2000
  • A plasma display panel(PDP) with a new discharge cells are investigated electrically and optically. These cells have the structure of a long discharge path length and a small electrode area. They have shown a higher luminous efficiency and a lower power consumption about $30{\sim}40%$ improvement than the conventional standard ac PDP cells.

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The study on the electrical and optical characteristics of a new structure for color ac plasma displays (새로운 전극구조를 가진 ac-PDP의 전기 광학적 특성에 관한 연구 (II))

  • Ko, Ji-Sung;Lee, Woo-Geun;Lee, Jae-Young;Park, Jae-Moon;Cho, Jung-Soo;Park, Chung-Hoo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07e
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    • pp.2230-2232
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    • 1999
  • A new type ac plasma display panel(PDP) cells are designed and tested electrically and optically. One cell has the structure of sin discharge path shape and small electrode area. The other cells have the non-symmetric structure with a same electrode area. They show a higher luminous efficienccy and a lower power consumption about 25% improvement than the conventional standard ac PDP cells.

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Photovoltaic Characteristics of Low-density Concentration GaAs Solar Cells with/without Anti-reflective Coating

  • Noh, Sam Kyu;Kim, Jong Soo;Kim, Jin Soo;Yu, Jae Su
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2014
  • We have studied photovoltaic characteristics of single-junction GaAs solar cells with/without an $MgF_2/ZnS$ anti-reflective coating (ARC) illuminated by low-density concentration (<10 suns). By the ARC deposition, the short-circuit current density ($J_{SC}$) and the fill factor (FF) are increased by $5mA/cm^2$ and 5% at a standard illumination (1 sun), respectively, and the resulted conversion efficiency is enhanced by 45%. In contrast with the cell with no ARC showing a rapid degradation with increasing concentration power, the efficiency of ARC-deposited cell remains almost constant as ($17.7{\pm}0.3$)% regardless of the concentration. It informs that ARC treatment is very effective in GaAs concentrator solar cells.

Comparison and Selection of Quantitative Priority in Battery Screening Group Based on Series Resistance/Fuzzy Logic (직렬저항/퍼지로직 기반 배터리 선별 그룹 내 정량적 우선순위 비교 및 선정)

  • Cho, Sangwoo;Han, Dongho;Choi, Changki;Kim, Jaewon;Kim, Jonghoon
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.142-149
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    • 2022
  • In increasing the safety and usage of lithium-ion battery packs, reducing the parameter deviation between cells, such as voltage and temperature within the battery pack, is important. In this study, we propose a screening method to reduce parameter deviation between cells in battery packs. Screening algorithms are constructed based on Fuzzy logic and quantitatively express the similarities between battery cells. Screening is applied by utilizing series resistance components after experiments of electrical characteristics that consider the operation status of battery packs. After screening, the standard deviation of series resistance components according to the similarity ranking is compared and analyzed, and their conformity are verified with the algorithm parameters.

Guidelines for Manufacturing and Application of Organoids: Skin

  • Seunghee Lee;Yeri Alice Rim;Juryun Kim;Su Hyon Lee;Hye Jung Park;Hyounwoo Kim;Sun-Ju Ahn;Ji Hyeon Ju
    • International Journal of Stem Cells
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.182-193
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    • 2024
  • To address the limitations of animal testing, scientific research is increasingly focused on developing alternative testing methods. These alternative tests utilize cells or tissues derived from animals or humans for in vitro testing, as well as artificial tissues and organoids. In western countries, animal testing for cosmetics has been banned, leading to the adoption of artificial skin for toxicity evaluation, such as skin corrosion and irritation assessments. Standard guidelines for skin organoid technology becomes necessary to ensure consistent data and evaluation in replacing animal testing with in vitro methods. These guidelines encompass aspects such as cell sourcing, culture techniques, quality requirements and assessment, storage and preservation, and organoid-based assays.

Ethanolic extract of Condurango (Marsdenia condurango) used in traditional systems of medicine including homeopathy against cancer can induce DNA damage and apoptosis in non small lung cancer cells, A549 and H522, in vitro

  • Sikdar, Sourav;Mukherjee, Avinaba;Boujedaini, Naoual;Khuda-Bukhsh, Anisur Rahman
    • CELLMED
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.9.1-9.10
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    • 2013
  • In traditional systems of medicine including homeopathy, the Condurango extract (Con) is often used to cure stomach cancer mainly, without having any scientific validation of its anti-cancer ability. Con has therefore been tested against non-small-cell lung cancer cells (NSCLC) A549 and NCI-H522 (H522) known to contain the KRAS mutation, making them resistant to most chemotherapeutic agents. As cancer cells generally defy cytotoxicity developed by chemopreventive agents and escape cell death, any drug showing the capability of preferentially killing cancer cells through apoptosis is worth consideration for judicious application. A549 and H522 cells were exposed to $0.35{\mu}g/{\mu}l$ and $0.25{\mu}g/{\mu}l$ of Con, respectively, for 48 h and analysed based on various protocols associated with apoptosis and DNA damage, such as MTT assay to determine cell viability, LDH assay, DNA fragmentation assay, comet assay, and microscopical examinations of DNA binding fluorescence stains like DAPI, Hoechst 33258 and acridine orange/ethidium bromide to determine the extent of DNA damage made in drug-treated and untreated cells and the results compared. Changes in mitochondrial membrane potential and the generation of reactive oxygen species were also documented through standard techniques. Con killed almost 50% of the cancer cells but spared normal cells significantly. Fluorescence studies revealed increased DNA nick formation and depolarized membrane potentials after drug treatment in both cell types. Caspase-3 expression levels confirmed the apoptosis-inducing potential of Con in both the NSCLC lines. Thus, overall results suggest considerable anticancer potential of Con against NSCLC in vitro, validating its use against lung cancer by practitioners of traditional medicine including homeopathy.

Studies on the Cellular Metabolism in Microorganisms as Influenced by Gamma-irradiation.(III) On the Changes of Protein content and Free Amino acid Pool in Yeast cells irradiated by $\gamma$-ray. (미생물의 세포생리에 미치는 전이방사선의 영향에 관한 연구(제 3보) - 효모균의 단백질함량 및 Free Amino acid Pool 에 대한 $\gamma$-ray 의 영향)

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    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.79-85
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    • 1967
  • Kim, Jong Hyup., (Div. of Biology, Atomic Energy Research Institute,Korea.;) Studies on the Cellulor Metabolism in Microorganisms as influenced by Gamma-irradiation(III): On the Changes of Free Amino acid Pool and content of Protein in Yeast clls irradiated by .gamma.-ray. 1. The strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae had been cultured synchronously in aerobic condition and irradiatel by gamma-ray from the source of cobalt-60. Drying in vacuum oven at $90^{\circ}C$ C over 12 hours, then changes of protein content (Kjeldahl) and free amino acid pool have been assayed with use of spectrophotometer. Results obtained were compared with those of unirradiated normal cells. 2. It is proved that amount of protein content in the irradiated cells increases to seven percent more than those of normal cells in the same weight of dried samples. It seems like carbohydrate breakown had been stimulated by irradiation and that relative contents of protein shows higher values than those of normal in the same weight of samples. 3. The amount of free amino acid pool in the irradiated cells shows less value about ten percent than those of normal cells, and rate of decreasing is also weak than those of standard reagent solution of amino acid. We may assume that free amino acid pool would be protected against radiation damage in living cells and more stable than in vitro. 4. The component of free amino acid pool have been assayed on second dimensional paper chromatogram, and the identified amino acids are as follows; aspartic acid, serine, glutamic acid, cystine, lysine, glycine, threonine, histidine, arginine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, valine and leucine. 5. Distributional presence of free amino acids are identical to that of normal cells except arginine, it is cosumable that radiation effect is univerlsal to all amino acid. However it is obvious that there are differences in radiolabilities of amino acids in irradiated cells.

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Comparison of Aquacultured and Wild Undaria pinnatifida Thalli for Evaluation of Eight Quality Standards (미역의 8가지 품질기준 설정을 위한 양식산 및 자연산 미역의 비교)

  • Kang, Ji-Young;Park, Nam-Hee;Hai, Luyen Quoc;Seo, Man-Seok;Hong, Yong-Ki
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.337-342
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    • 2008
  • Eight quality standards of the brown seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida were designed and evaluated with dry products collected from aquacultured and wild areas. Contents of n-3 fatty acids (stearidonic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid), anti-edema activity, and total carbohydrate were measured as functional criteria. Total bacteria and molds were counted for safety conditions. Amounts of a brown pigment fucoxanthin, debris, and moisture were measured to evaluate the visible status of the products. When the seaweeds were tested in 1 g dry weight basis, they showed n-3 fatty acids in the range of approximately 0.2-2.8 mg, total carbohydrate of 0.39-0.71 g, total bacteria of $10^{4-6}$ cells, mold of $10^2$ cells, fucoxanthin of 0.4-1.5 mg, and debris of 10-24 mg. Anti-edema activity was 0.03-0.47 AU at 40 mg/mL extract. Moisture content was 11.4-12.6%.

VLSI design of efficient VLC/VLD utilizing the characteristics of MPEG DCT coefficients (MPEG DCT 계수의 특징을 이용한 효율적인 VLC/VLD의 VLSI 설계)

  • Kong, Jong-Pil;Kim, Young-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.33B no.1
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 1996
  • In this paper we propose an architecture for VLC(Variable Length Coder) and VLD(Variable Length Decoder) which is simple with respect to implementation point and efficient in memory. We implemented encoding and decoding circuit where we need only 7-bit address memory space for 114 MPEG1 DCT coefficients and employed minimal number of flip-flops and logics for an architecture to integrate a shift register for serial-to-parallel or parallel-to-serial conversion of the data in code mapping ROM. We obtained 50Mbps operating speed in both encoding and decoding process as the result of simulation using 0.80.8${\mu}m$ CMOS standard cells.

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