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    Publisher Erratum: Production of antihydrogen atoms by 6 keV antiprotons through a positronium cloud

    P. Adrich, P. Blumer, G. Caratsch, M. Chung, P. Cladé in The European Physical Journal C (2023)

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    Production of antihydrogen atoms by 6 keV antiprotons through a positronium cloud

    We report on the first production of an antihydrogen beam by charge exchange of 6.1 keV antiprotons with a cloud of positronium in the GBAR experiment at CERN. The 100 keV antiproton beam delivered by the AD/E...

    P. Adrich, P. Blumer, G. Caratsch, M. Chung, P. Cladé in The European Physical Journal C (2023)

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    Parallelization of Implementations of Purely Sequential Algorithms

    The work is dedicated to the parallelization of programs in especially difficult cases when the used algorithm is purely sequential, there are no parallel alternatives to this algorithm, and its execution time...

    A. B. Bugerya, E. S. Kim, M. A. Solovev in Programming and Computer Software (2019)

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    Atypicalities of Gesture Form and Function in Autistic Adults

    While well-represented on clinical measures, co-speech gesture production has never been formally studied in autistic adults. Twenty-one verbally fluent autistic adults and 21 typically develo** controls eng...

    A. de Marchena, E. S. Kim, A. Bagdasarov in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2019)

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    C-reactive protein binds to integrin α2 and Fcγ receptor I, leading to breast cell adhesion and breast cancer progression

    C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein synthesized upon the inflammatory responses, associated with breast cancer. The process of tumor cell invasion and metastasis involves the adherence of cells ...

    E-S Kim, S Y Kim, M Koh, H-M Lee, K Kim, J Jung, H S Kim, W K Moon, S Hwang in Oncogene (2018)

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    agr functionality affects clinical outcomes in patients with persistent methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (MRSAB) often persists despite appropriate antibiotic therapy. It is unclear what microbiological factors contribute to poor clinical outcomes in persistent ...

    C. K. Kang, Y. K. Kim, S.-I. Jung in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2017)

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    Phenotypic changes of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus during vancomycin therapy for persistent bacteraemia and related clinical outcome

    Persistent bacteraemia (PB) due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) that fails to respond to glycopeptide therapy is a well-documented clinical problem. There are limited data on changes in agr ...

    T. Kim, E. S. Kim, S. Y. Park, H. Sung in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2017)

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    ITS1–5.8S rDNA–ITS2 sequence in 35S rRNA genes as marker for reconstruction of phylogeny of grasses (Poaceae family)

    The problems associated with characteristics of the organization and evolution of the ITS1–5.8S rDNA–ITS2 region of 35S rRNA genes in the plant genome are discussed. It was demonstrated that phylogenetic hypot...

    A. V. Rodionov, A. A. Gnutikov, A. R. Kotsinyan in Biology Bulletin Reviews (2017)

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    Patiromer: A Review in Hyperkalaemia

    Patiromer (Veltassa) for oral suspension is a sodium-free potassium binder that is approved in the USA for the treatment of hyperkalaemia. In clinical trials, patiromer significantly reduced serum potassium leve...

    E. S. Kim, Emma D. Deeks in Clinical Drug Investigation (2016)

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    Multiple genomic signatures of selection in goats and sheep indigenous to a hot arid environment

    Goats and sheep are versatile domesticates that have been integrated into diverse environments and production systems. Natural and artificial selection have shaped the variation in the two species, but natural...

    E-S Kim, A R Elbeltagy, A M Aboul-Naga, B Rischkowsky, B Sayre, J M Mwacharo in Heredity (2016)

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    Reactivation of p53 via MDM2 inhibition

    E S Kim, J M Shohet in Cell Death & Disease (2015)

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    The MDM2 small-molecule inhibitor RG7388 leads to potent tumor inhibition in p53 wild-type neuroblastoma

    Neuroblastoma is an aggressive pediatric malignancy which is >98% p53 wild-type at diagnosis. As a primary repressor of p53 activity and part of a p53-activated negative feedback loop, targeting of mouse doubl...

    A Lakoma, E Barbieri, S Agarwal, J Jackson, Z Chen, Y Kim, M McVay in Cell Death Discovery (2015)

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    NSC-87877 inhibits DUSP26 function in neuroblastoma resulting in p53-mediated apoptosis

    Dual specificity protein phosphatase 26 (DUSP26) is overexpressed in high-risk neuroblastoma (NB) and contributes to chemoresistance by inhibiting p53 function. In vitro, DUSP26 has also been shown to effectively...

    Y Shi, I T Ma, R H Patel, X Shang, Z Chen, Y Zhao, J Cheng, Y Fan in Cell Death & Disease (2015)

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    12 gep oncogene deregulation of p53-responsive microRNAs promotes epithelial–mesenchymal transition of hepatocellular carcinoma

    Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a poor prognosis owing to aggressive phenotype. Gα12 gep oncogene product couples to G-protein-coupled receptors, whose ligand levels are frequently increased in tumor microenvi...

    Y M Yang, W H Lee, C G Lee, J An, E-S Kim, S H Kim, S-K Lee, C H Lee in Oncogene (2015)

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    Prevalence of blaZ gene types and the cefazolin inoculum effect among methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus blood isolates and their association with multilocus sequence types and clinical outcome

    Cefazolin treatment failures have been described for bacteraemia caused by methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) with type A β-lactamase and inoculum effect (InE). We investigated the prevalence of...

    Y. P. Chong, S.‐J. Park, E. S. Kim in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2015)

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    Microwave dielectric properties of cordierite-diopside glass-ceramics

    The dependence of microwave dielectric properties on the crystallization behavior of (1-x) Mg2Al4Si5O18xCaMgSi2O6 glass-ceramics was investigated as a function of the CaMgSi2O6 content (x) and heat-treatment t...

    B. K. Choi, E. S. Kim in Journal of Electroceramics (2014)

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    Design of the RAON accelerator systems

    The RAON is the name of the heavy ion accelerator facility under construction in Korea that includes the In-flight Fragment (IF) and Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) facilities to support cutting-edge researc...

    D. Jeon, I. S. Hong, H. J. Kim, J. W. Kim in Journal of the Korean Physical Society (2014)

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    Levels of 4-1BB transcripts and soluble 4-1BB protein are elevated in the adipose tissue of human obese subjects and are associated with inflammatory and metabolic parameters

    4-1BB, a member of the TNF receptor superfamily, has a role in various inflammatory pathologies through its interaction with 4-1BB ligand. We previously demonstrated that it participates in initiating and prom...

    T H Tu, C-S Kim, J-H Kang, I S Nam-Goong, C W Nam in International Journal of Obesity (2014)

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    Inflammatory lipid sphingosine-1-phosphate upregulates C-reactive protein via C/EBPβ and potentiates breast cancer progression

    A crucial role of the inflammatory lipid sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) in breast cancer aggressiveness has been reported. Recent clinical studies have suggested that C-reactive protein (CRP) has a role in brea...

    E-S Kim, Y Cha, M Ham, J Jung, S G Kim, S Hwang, R Kleemann, A Moon in Oncogene (2014)

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    A small-molecule inhibitor of UBE2N induces neuroblastoma cell death via activation of p53 and JNK pathways

    Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial neoplasm in children. In NB, loss of p53 function is largely due to cytoplasmic sequestration rather than mutation. Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 N (UBE2N),...

    J Cheng, Y-H Fan, X Xu, H Zhang, J Dou, Y Tang, X Zhong, Y Rojas in Cell Death & Disease (2014)

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