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The Comparison of Health Behaviors, Use of Health Services, and Health Expenditures among Diabetic Patients according to the Practice of Exercise

Cha JE, Yun SN

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the use of health services and health expenditures between non-exercise and exercise groups of diabetic patients and among three groups divided...
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Oral Tolerance Increased the Proportion of CD8+ T Cells in Mouse Intestinal Lamina Propria

Cho KA, Cha JE, Woo SY

BACKGROUND: Oral tolerance is defined by the inhibition of immune responsiveness to a protein previously exposed via the oral route. Protein antigens exposed via the oral route can be absorbed...
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The Relationships among Needs for Health Promotion Programs according to Emotional Labor and Heathy Lifestyle of Flight Attendants

Baek SE, Kim YI, Cha JE

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to figure out emotional labor, healthy lifestyle, needs for health services of flight attendants and the relationships among needs for health services according...
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Effects of Workplace Bullying, Health Promotion Lifestyle, and Physical Symptoms on Occupational Stress of New Nurses in General Hospitals

Kim KS, Cha JE, Kim YI

PURPOSE: This descriptive study aimed to explore the effects of bullying, health promotion lifestyles, and physical symptoms on the occupational stress of new nurses in general hospitals. METHODS: The participants of...
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Plasmodium falciparum Cultivation Using the Petri Dish: Revisiting the Effect of the 'Age' of Erythrocytes and the Interval of Medium Change

Kim YA, Cha JE, Ahn SY, Ryu SH, Yeom JS, Lee HI, Kim CG, Seoh JY, Park JW

Differences in the characteristics of the culture conditions can influence the multiplication rate of Plasmodium falciparum. The Petri dish method is one of the most popular methods of cultivating this...
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Attenuate TLR7-Mediated Mast Cell Activation

Cho KA, Cha JE, Kim J, Kim YH, Ryu KH, Woo SY

BACKGROUND: Mast cells are immune sentinels in the skin that respond to a wide range of pathological and environmental stimuli; they owe their function to the expression of Toll-like receptors...
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Effect on Cell Cycle Progression by N-Myc Knockdown in SK-N-BE(2) Neuroblastoma Cell Line and Cytotoxicity with STI-571 Compound

Yu UY, Cha JE, Ju SY, Cho KA, Yoo ES, Ryu KH, Woo SY

  • KMID: 2166015
  • Cancer Res Treat.
  • 2008 Mar;40(1):27-32.
PURPOSE: Neuroblastoma is a common tumor in childhood, and generally exhibits heterogeneity and a malignant progression. MYCN expression and amplification profiles frequently correlate with therapeutic prognosis. Although it has been...
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Endometrial cancer arising from atypical complex hyperplasia: The significance in an endometrial biopsy and a diagnostic challenge

Byun JM, Jeong DH, Kim YN, Cho EB, Cha JE, Sung MS, Lee KB, Kim KT

OBJECTIVE: We investigated the features of endometrial hyperplasia with concurrent endometrial cancer that had been diagnosed by endometrial sampling. Further, we attempted to identify an accurate differential diagnostic method. METHODS: We...
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Sugammadex use can decrease the incidence of post-operative urinary retention by avoiding anticholinergics: a retrospective study

Cha JE, Park SW, Choi YI, Oh ID, Kang HY, Lee SH, Choi JH

BACKGROUND: Postoperative urinary retention (POUR) is a common complication after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and associated with the use of anticholinergics. The introduction of sugammadex has decreased perioperative use of...
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Evaluation of Anti-Malarial Effects of Mass Chemoprophylaxis in the Republic of Korea Army

Yeom JS, Ryu SH, Oh S, Choi DH, Song KJ, Oh YH, Lee JH, Kim YA, Ahn SY, Yang HY, Cha JE, Park JW

Vivax malaria was endemic on the Korean peninsula for many centuries until the late 1970's when the Republic of Korea (ROK) was declared "malaria free". Since its re-emergence in 1993,...
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Escherichia coli pap Genes as well as Adenovirus Type 11 and Type 21, and BK Virus were Involved with Severe Urinary Tract Infection in Infants

Park HK, Woo SY, Lee EO, Cha JE, Lee KE, Park H, Lee SJ

In infants, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are quite common and primarily caused by bacterial pathogens. However, little research has been conducted regarding the relationship between uropathogenic bacteria, virulent genes, and...
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Detection of Virulence Genes of Staphyloccus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis Isolated from Suprapubic Urine from Infants with Fever

Park HK, Woo SY, Jung YJ, Lee EO, Cha JE, Park HS, Lee SJ

While methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from urinary tract infection (UTI) has recently increased in elderly adult urology patients, it has been only rarely reported in infants. Therefore, in this...
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Effects of Teneligliptin on HbA1c levels, Continuous Glucose Monitoring-Derived Time in Range and Glycemic Variability in Elderly Patients with T2DM (TEDDY Study)

Bae JC, Kwak SH, Kim HJ, Kim SY, Hwang YC, Suh S, Hyun BJ, Cha JE, Won JC, Kim JH

Background: To evaluate the effects of teneligliptin on glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-derived time in range, and glycemic variability in elderly type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Methods: This...
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