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Letter to the Editor: An Indian Perspective on Universal Open Access Publishing: Think of the Fire before Venturing Out of the Frying Pan!

Misra DP, Ravindran , Sharma A, Wakhlu A, Ahmed S, Negi VS, Agarwal V

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Contra-Lateral Unintended Upper Arm Movement during Unimanual Tasks in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Kim SK, Park HK, Park ES

PURPOSE: To characterize associated reactions (ARs) in the contralateral arm across multiple muscles during unimanual tasks and to identify factors related to ARs in children with cerebral palsy (CP). MATERIALS AND...
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The effects of repetitive firing processes on the optical, thermal, and phase formation changes of zirconia

Ozdogan A, Ozdemir H

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different numbers of heat treatments applied to superstructure porcelain on optical, thermal, and phase formation properties of zirconia. MATERIALS...
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Validity assessment of self-reported smoking status in firefighters using the urine cotinine test

Heo HC, Byun YS, Sohn SH, Jo SM, Park SK, Sakong J

BACKGROUND: In firefighters, smoking management is important because they are exposed to various harmful substances in their occupational environment. Accurate surveys of smoking status are essential to control tobacco use....
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Changes in hardness and microstructure of a Pd-Ag-In-Ga-based metal-ceramic alloy during porcelain firing simulation and subsequent cooling

Shin HJ, Kwon YH, Seol HJ

In this experiment, the alloy having the composition of 49.5Pd-40Ag-9In-1Ga (wt.%) was used to find the most effective cooling rate for the hardening of alloy during porcelain firing simulation. In...
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Operation Room Fire: Caution for Using Electrocautery after Rinsing Operation Field at the End of the Surgery with Alcohol-Based Cleansing Solutions

Song JK, Shin H, Lee JY

Fires in operating rooms rarely occur. However, this type of disaster can complicate almost any surgical procedure. Fuel, heat and oxygen are related with fire outbreak. When ignition sources such...
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Factors associated with the Health-related Quality of Life of Firefighters

Yang SK

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationships among occupational identity, social support, posttraumatic growth, and health-related quality of life regarding firefighters. METHODS: The study was conducted with...
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Cordycepin protects against β-amyloid and ibotenic acid-induced hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neuronal hyperactivity

Yao LH, Wang J, Liu C, Wei S, Li G, Wang S, Meng W, Liu ZB, Huang LP

Cordycepin exerts neuroprotective effects against excitotoxic neuronal death. However, its direct electrophysiological evidence in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying the protective...
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Modulation of Dopaminergic Neuronal Excitability by Zinc through the Regulation of Calcium-related Channels

Noh J, Chung JM

Depending on the intracellular buffering of calcium by chelation, zinc has the following two apparent effects on neuronal excitability: enhancement or reduction. Zinc increased tonic activity in the depolarized state...
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A Computational Modeling Reveals That Strength of Inhibitory Input, E/I Balance, and Distance of Excitatory Input Modulate Thalamocortical Bursting Properties

Park S, Sohn JW, Cho J, Huh Y

The thalamus is a brain structure known to modulate sensory information before relaying to the cortex. The unique ability of a thalamocortical (TC) neuron to switch between the high frequency...
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Effect of additional firing process after sintering of monolithic zirconia crown on marginal and internal fitness

Shin MS, Lee H

PURPOSE: To evaluate an effect of additional firing process after sintering of monolithic zirconia crown on marginal and internal fit through three-dimensional analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten monolithic zirconia crowns were...
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Abrupt Change in Electrophysiological Properties Begins From Postnatal Day 7 Before Hearing Onset in the Developing Mice Auditory Cortical Layer II/III Neurons

Ahn SC

OBJECTIVES: In the developing auditory cortex, maturation of electrophysiological properties and cell types before and after hearing onset has been reported previously. However, the exact timing of firing pattern change...
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Imaging and analysis of genetically encoded calcium indicators linking neural circuits and behaviors

Oh J, Lee C, Kaang BK

Confirming the direct link between neural circuit activity and animal behavior has been a principal aim of neuroscience. The genetically encoded calcium indicator (GECI), which binds to calcium ions and...
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New prehospital scoring system for traumatic brain injury to predict mortality and severe disability using motor Glasgow Coma Scale, hypotension, and hypoxia: a nationwide observational study

Gang MC, Hong KJ, Shin SD, Song KJ, Ro YS, Kim TH, Park JH, Jeong J

OBJECTIVE: Assessing the severity of injury and predicting outcomes are essential in traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the respiratory rate and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of the Revised Trauma Score...
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Analysis of risk factors affecting a suicidal attempter exposing suicidal intensions for the development of the active intervention strategy for suicide prevention

Kim JM, Lee HJ, Ju GW, Kim SC, Jeon HJ, Park GJ, In YN, Kim H, Lee SW

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the clinical characteristics of suicide attempters who exposed their suicidal intension to suggest an active intervention strategy for suicide prevention based on the regional emergency medical...
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Social Disaster Adaptation Experiences of Railroad Workers: Focused on the Iri Station Explosion of 1977

Jung HG, Yang YK

PURPOSE: The Iri station explosion that occurred in 1977 was a major social disaster in Korea, caused by a fire in a train equipped with explosives. The purpose of this...
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Application of Tetrode Technology for Analysis of Changes in Neural Excitability of Medial Vestibular Nucleus by Acute Arterial Hypotension

Kim Y, Koo H, Park BR, Moon SJ, Yang SB, Kim MS

OBJECTIVES: Excitability o medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) in the brainstem can be affected by changes in the arterial blood pressure. Several animal studies have demonstrated that acute hypotension results in...
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The pre-hospital analysis of patients with suicide attempts in Gangwon-do

Kim GW, Cho JH, Moon JB, Park CW, Shin MC, Kim KE, Lee JS, Park YS, Ohk TG

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the characteristics of suicidal attempters, including pre-hospital patients and those who visited the emergency department. METHODS: Suicidal attempters who had been reported to the 119 call center...
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Experience of a Disaster Medical Assistant Team activation in the fire disaster at Jecheon sports complex building: limitation and importance of rescue

Jung SG, Kim YS, Kim OH, Lee KH, Kim KL, Jung WJ

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to report on the progress of the fire at Jecheon sports complex and to assess the adequacy of Disaster Medical Assistant Team (DMAT)'s activities in...
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Regional difference in spontaneous firing inhibition by GABA(A) and GABA(B) receptors in nigral dopamine neurons

Kim Y, Jang J, Kim HJ, Park MK

GABAergic control over dopamine (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra is crucial for determining firing rates and patterns. Although GABA activates both GABA(A) and GABA(B) receptors distributed throughout the somatodendritic...
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