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A Case of Prune Belly Syndrome

Rim JS, Joung YK, Cho KS

  • KMID: 2010507
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1980 Dec;21(6):646-649.
A case of prune belly syndrome, which was observed in a 3 month-old male, is presented. The congenital anomaly complex in which absence of abdominal muscle is associated with urinary...
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A Case Report of Retroperitoneal Teratoma

Kim JK, Joung YK

  • KMID: 1911342
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1981 Aug;22(4):459-463.
Retroperitoneal teratoma is a rare disease, which contains all three germ layers, and mostly occurs in childhood. A case of retroperitoneal teratoma in a 6-month old male infant in the...
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A Case of Open Heart Surgery in a Patient with Huge Sinoatrial Nodal Artery Aneurysm -A case report-

Kim DH, Lee JH, Sohn JT, Joung YK

An intrathoracic mass that manifested compression sign of large vessel and heart by mass was confirmed as huge sinoatrial nodal artery aneurysm and resection of aneurysm was performed. Preoperative precise...
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Epidural Anesthesia for Cesarean Section of Pregnant Woman with Lymphangioleimyomatosis

Woo MG, Sohn JT, Lee HK, Joung YK

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis result from the proliferation of immature smooth muscle cells in the peribronchial, perivascular and perilymphatic areas of the lung. The disease primarily affects women of childbearing age, which has...
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Silica-Based Advanced Nanoparticles For Treating Ischemic Disease

Kudaibergen D, Park HS, Park J, Im GB, Lee JR, Joung YK, Bhang SH, Kim JH

Recently, various attempts have been made to apply diverse types of nanoparticles in biotechnology. Silica nanoparticles (SNPs) have been highlighted and studied for their selective accumulation in diseased parts, strong...
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Adenovirus adenine nucleotide translocator-2 shRNA effectively induces apoptosis and enhances chemosensitivity by the down-regulation of ABCG2 in breast cancer stem-like cells

Jang JY, Kim MK, Jeon YK, Joung YK, Park KD, Kim CW

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are resistant to chemo- and radio-therapy, and can survive to regenerate new tumors. This is an important reason why various anti-cancer therapies often fail to completely...
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Metal Ion Releasing Gold Nanoparticles for Improving Therapeutic Efficiency of Tumor Targeted Photothermal Therapy

Park JH, Jung E, Lim H, Lee JR, Joung YK, Yu T, Bhang SH

BACKGROUND: Owing to the tumor-targeted migration capacity of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), they have been combined with nanoparticles for photothermal therapy. However, the low viability of hMSCs following transplantation...
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Surface-Modifying Effect of Zwitterionic Polyurethane Oligomers Complexed with Metal Ions on Blood Compatibility

Ga DH, Lim CM, Jang Y, Son TI, Han DK, Joung YK

BACKGROUND To prevent unsolved problems of medical devices, we hypothesized that combinatorial effects of zwitterionic functional group and anti-bacterial metal ions can reduce effectively the thrombosis and bacterial infection of...
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A Novel Dorsal Slit Approached Non-Ischemic Partial Nephrectomy Method for a Renal Tissue Regeneration in a Mouse Model

Chun SY, Kim DH, Kim JS, Kim HT, Yoo ES, Chung JW, Ha YS, Song PH, Joung YK, Han DK, Chung SK, Kim BS, Kwon TG

BACKGROUND: Kidney ischemia-reperfusion (IR) via laparotomy is a conventional method for kidney surgery in a mouse model. However, IR, an invasive procedure, can cause serious acute and chronic complications through...
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