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Massive human Q fever outbreak from a goat farm in Korea

Byeon HS, Han MN, Han ST, Chae MH, Kang SS, Jang RH, Kim CS, Jeong HW, Jeon BY, Ahn B

We report a massive outbreak of human Q fever cases, which occurred at totally 11 humans. The occurrence was related to a goat farm where Coxiella burnetii infection was diagnosed...
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Molecular factors related to skeletal muscle atrophy in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Cai M, Yang EJ

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is progressive neurological disease that results in the death of motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, leading to a decrease in skeletal muscle size...
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Rotigotine protects dopaminergic neurons through dopamine D2 receptor against 6-hydroxydopamine

Lee Sj, Kim Mk, Won Ck

Dopamine (DA) receptor (D1 and D2-like receptors) agonists are known to affect expression levels of DA receptors. Rotigotine, a DA D2-like receptor agonist, has been developed for treating Parkinson’s disease...
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Reference gene selection for gene expression study in tissues of long-tailed chickens

Noh Y, Park W, Chai HH, Lim D

Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RTqPCR) is a rapid and precise method of analysis to quantify the level of gene expression and is widely used in the diagnosis of diseases...
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Coronavirus disease 2019 as a systemic disease: a review

Kang H, Lee D, Lee J

Since a cluster of pneumonia cases of unknown etiology was first reported in China in December 2019, the number of confirmed cases with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (caused by severe...
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Effects of microcystin on the motility of planarians

Yi YJ, Kim YH, Adikari AADI, Moon ST, Lee SM

Cyanobacteria (blue green algae) blooms formed in natural water resources due to the environmental pollution produce toxic compounds as secondary metabolites, causing health hazards to both humans and other living...
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Effect of ascorbic acid and hemin on experimental colon carcinogenesis in mice

Jeong YS, Kim EY, Jeong JH, Nam SY, Lee BJ

Colon cancer is known as the third most widespread cancer in the world. The interaction of heme-iron and ascorbic acid (AA) in colon carcinogenesis is not evident. Hemin (ferric chloride heme)...
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Protective effect of stevia plant extract against experimental colon carcinogenesis in mice

Jo Hm, Kim EY, Rhee WY, Jeong JH, Nam SY, Lee BJ

Globally, colon cancer is increased gradually and known as one of the major causes of cancer death. Stevia, a substitute of sugar, is known to have many components including alpha-tocopherol...
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