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Podocerus hoonsooi Kim and Kim 1991
63. <i>Podocerus hoonsooi</i> Kim and Kim, 1991 <p> <b>āẘű배ầNjạ</b> (Fig. 13G)</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 2 inds., Chuja Port, 27 August 2021; 1 ind., Jikgudo Island, 29 August 2021.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Korea (Jejudo Island, south and east coasts).</p>Published as part of <i>Kim, Kyung-Won, Zhang, Xin, Choi, Jae-Hong, Kim, Jun & Kim, So-Yeon Shin and Young-Hyo, 2023, Amphipods (Crustacea: Malacostraca) fauna from Chujado Island in Korea, pp. 1-26 in Journal of Species Research 12 (1)</i> on page 14, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.1.001, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8120103">http://zenodo.org/record/8120103</a>
Author Correction: Evaluation of skin cancer resection guide using hyper‑realistic in‑vitro phantom fabricated by 3D printing
The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Taehun Kim which was incorrectly given as Teahun Kim. The original Article has been corrected
Podocerus ulreungensis Kim and Kim 1991
64. <i>Podocerus ulreungensis</i> Kim and Kim, 1991 <p> <b>ḣṄėű배ầNjạ</b> (Fig. 13H)</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 14 inds., Chuja Bridge, 27 August 2021; 11 inds., Yeongheung Shelter, 27 August 2021; 50 inds., Damuraemi Island, 27 August 2021; 2 inds., Chuja Port, 27 August 2021; 3 inds., Sinyang 2-ri, Chujado Island, 28 August 2021; 28 inds., Yecho-ri Port, 28 August 2021; 8 inds., Jikgudo Island, 29 August 2021; 1 ind., Nabalon Cliff, 29 August 2021.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Korea (Jejudo Island, south and east coasts).</p>Published as part of <i>Kim, Kyung-Won, Zhang, Xin, Choi, Jae-Hong, Kim, Jun & Kim, So-Yeon Shin and Young-Hyo, 2023, Amphipods (Crustacea: Malacostraca) fauna from Chujado Island in Korea, pp. 1-26 in Journal of Species Research 12 (1)</i> on page 14, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.1.001, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8120103">http://zenodo.org/record/8120103</a>
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Dose- and time-dependent effects of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 on the osteogenic and adipogenic potentials of alveolar bone-derived stromal cells
Park J-C, Kim J.C, Kim B-K, Cho K-S, Im G-I, Kim B-S, Kim C-S. Dose- and time-dependent effects of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 on the osteogenic and adipogenic potentials of alveolar bone-derived stromal cells. J Periodont Res 2012; 47: 645654. (C) 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S Background and Objective: Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) is a well-known growth factor that can induce robust bone formation, and recent studies have shown that rhBMP-2-induced osteogenesis is closely related to adipogenesis. The aim of the present study was to determine the dose- and time-dependent effects of rhBMP-2 on the osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of human alveolar bone-derived stromal cells (hABCs) in vivo and in vitro. Material and Methods: hABCs were isolated and cultured, and then transplanted using a carrier treated either with or without rhBMP-2 (100 mu g/mL) into an ectopic subcutaneous mouse model. Comprehensive histologic and histometric analyses were performed after an 8-wk healing period. To further understand the dose-dependent (0, 10, 50, 200, 500 and 1000 ng/mL) and time-dependent (0, 3, 5, 7 and 14 d) effects of rhBMP-2 on osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation, in vitro osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of hABCs were evaluated, and the expression of related mRNAs, including those for alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, bone sialoprotein, peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor gamma-2 and lipoprotein lipase, were assessed using quantitative RT-PCR. Results: rhBMP-2 significantly promoted the osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of hABCs in vivo, and gradually increased both the osteogenic and adipogenic potential in a dose- and time-dependent manner with minimal deviation in vitro. The expression of osteogenesis- and adipogenesis-associated mRNAs were concomitantly up-regulated by rhBMP-2. Conclusion: The findings of the present study showed that rhBMP-2 significantly enhanced the adipogenic as well as the osteogenic potential of hABCs in dose- and time-dependent manner. The control of adipogenic differentiation of hABCs should be considered when regenerating the alveolar bone using rhBMP-2.N
DBLP-derived labeled data for author name disambiguation
This is a DBLP-derived labeled data originally created by Dr. C. Lee Giles at Penn State University and filtered for duplicate removal and error correction by Dr. Jinseok Kim at University of Michigan. For more details, see references below.1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9Each row refers to an author name instance with following feature information separated by tab.author name: full name string extracted from DBLPunique author id: labels assigned manually by Dr. C. Lee Giles's teampaper id: assigned by Dr. Jinseok Kimauthor list: names of authors in the byline of the paperyear: publication yearvenue: conference or journal namestitle: stopwords removed and stemmed by the Porter's stemmerIf you want to use this dataset, please consider to cite papers below.For the original dataset: Han, H., Giles, L., Zha, H., Li, C., & Tsioutsiouliklis, K. (2004). Two Supervised Learning Approaches for Name Disambiguation in Author Citations. JCDL 2004: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 296-305. doi:10.1145/996350.996419For the filtered dataset: 1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 or2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9</div
Involvement of the AIM-KIM-1 axis in the repair process of lethal AKI.
(A) Kaplan-Meier survival curves. Wild-type and HS-IR KIM-1−/− mice with or without rAIM injection (200 μg). n = 8 for KIM-1−/− mice; and n = 8 for rAIM-injected KIM-1−/− mice. IR without HS (n = 6) is also presented. Arrowheads indicate the times of rAIM injection. Statistics: log-rank test. (B) Representative photomicrographs of PAS-stained kidney specimens. The kidney images including the corticomedullary junction area from wild-type (KIM-1+/+) mice and HS-IR KIM-1−/− mice with or without rAIM injection on day 3 after IR (n = 3 each) are presented. (C) ATN scores on day 3 after IR. n = 4 each. Statistics: Welch’s t-test. (D) Serum IS levels. Values on day 3 after HS-IR. n = 6 for KIM-1−/− mice; and n = 5 for rAIM-injected KIM-1−/− mice. IR without HS (n = 6) are presented. Statistics: Welch’s t-test.</p
Some Remarks on Kim-dividing in NATP Theories
In this note, we prove that Kim-dividing over models is always witnessed by a
coheir Morley sequence in NATP theories.
Following the strategy of Chernikov and Kaplan [8], we obtain some
corollaries which hold in NATP theories. Namely, (i) if a formula Kim-forks
over a model, then it quasi-divides over the same model, (ii) for any tuple of
parameters and a model , there exists a global coheir containing
such that B \ind^K_M b' for all .
We also show that for coheirs in NATP theories, condition (ii) above is a
necessary condition for being a witness of Kim-dividing, assuming that a
witness of Kim-dividing exists (see Definition 4.1 in this note). That is, if
we assume that a witness of Kim-dividing always exists over any given model,
then a coheir must satisfy (ii) whenever it is a
witness of Kim-dividing of over a model . We also give a sufficient
condition for the existence of a witness of Kim-dividing in terms of
pre-independence relations.
At the end of the paper, we leave a short remark on Mutchnik's recent work
[16]. We point out that the class of -NDCTP theories, a subclass of
the class of NATP theories, contains all NTP theories and NSOP
theories. We also note that Kim-forking and Kim-dividing are equivalent over
models in -NDCTP theories, where Kim-dividing is defined with
respect to invariant Morley sequences, instead of coheir Morley sequences as in
[16].Comment: Corrected typos. Added new remarks, including that the class of all
omega-NDCTP2 theories contains all NTP1 theories and all NTP2 theorie
Bio-vison 2016: The second national framework plan for biotechnology promotion in Korea
This research was funded by the Specific Research
and Development Project of the Ministry of Science
and Technology.This material is based on Bio-Vision
2016 and its Report [5, 6].We are very grateful to the
following members of the Biotechnology Policy Research
Center: Young-Cheol Kim, Dong-Sub Yoon,
Moo Woong Kim, Eun Jung Kim, Su Gil Kim, Mi jeong
Park, Seong-Hoon Park, Oh-Min Joung, and Seung-
Hoo Shin
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