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Biological Hazard of Electromagnetic Field Exposure: A Review (전자기파의 생체 위해성에 관한 소고)

  • Jung, Kyung-Ah;Gye, Myung-Chan
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.241-250
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    • 2011
  • The safety of human exposure to an ever-increasing number and diversity of electromagnetic field (EMF) sources both at work and at home has clearly become a public health issue. To date many $in$ $vivo$ and $in$ $vitro$ studies revealed that EMF exposure can alter cellular metabolism, endocrine function, immune activity, reproductive function, and fetal development in animal system. The major parameters found to be altered in cells or individuals following EMF exposure include an increase of free radicals, DNA damage, cancer risk, developmental defect, and reproductive dysfunctions. Epidemiological studies reported EMF can increase life-threatening illnesses such as leukemia, brain cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, clinical depression, suicide, and Alzheimer's disease has been identified. These effects of EMF exposure differ according to duration of exposure, frequency of waves, and strength (energy) of EMF. In the present review, we briefly introduced the physical properties of EMF and summarized the effect of EMF on human and wildlife animals according to types of EMF, duration of exposure at cellular and organism levels.

Embryology of Jeffersonia dubia Baker et S. Moore (Berberidaceae) and comparison with allied genera (깽깽이풀의 발생과 근연속간 비교)

  • Ghimire, Balkrishna;Heo, Kweon
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.260-266
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    • 2012
  • Because the embryological features of Jeffersonia dubia are poorly understood, we conducted the first embryological study comparing it to other related genera of Berberidaceae. Important embryological features of J. dubia are as follows: the anther is tetrasporangiate, anther wall formation confirms basic type, glandular tapetum cells are two nucleate, the epidermis persistent, and the endothecium develops fibrous thickenings, anther dehiscence by two valves, meiosis in a microspore mother cell is accompanied by simultaneous cytokinesis, microspore tetrads are usually tetrahedral, pollen grains two cells at the time of anthesis. The ovule is bitegmic, anatropous and crassinucellate, archesporium single celled, development of the embryo sac Polygonum type, a mature embryo sac is ellipsoidal in shape. Endosperm formation is of Nuclear type and embryogeny Onagrad type. Seeds are arillate and seed coat exotestal type. Embryological comparisons showed that Jeffersonia resemble to Epimedium and Vancouveria rather than Berberis and Mahonia in some features, like as number of tapetal cells, cytokinesis in meiosis, and thickness of exotesta. It also resembles to Gymnospermium in mode of anther wall formation, number of tapetal cells, formation of nucellar cap, and nature of antipodal cells. Nevertheless, Jeffersonia and Gymnospermium differ from several other embryological features and molecular data too. Therefore, embryological evidences support that Jeffersonia is closely related with Epimedium and Vancouveria.

Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Transcription Factor ATFC Activated by ER Stress from Bombyx mori Bm5 Cell Lines (누에 배양세포(Bm5)로부터 분리한 새로운 전사제어인자 ATFC의 특성분석)

  • 구태원;윤은영;김성완;최광호;황재삼;박수정;권오유;강석우
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.596-603
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    • 2003
  • Cells respond to an accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by increasing transcription of genes encoding molecular chaperones and folding enzymes. The information is transmitted from the ER lumen to the nucleus by intracellular signaling pathway, called the unfolded protein response (UPR). To obtain genes related to UPR from B. mori, the cDNA library was constructed with mRNA isolated from Bm5 cell lines in which N-glycosylation was inhibited by tunicamycin treatment. From the cDNA library, we selected 40 clones that differentially expressed when cells were treated with tunicamycin. Among these clones, we have isolated ATFC gene showing similarity with Hac1p, encoding a bZIP transcription factor of 5. cerevisiae. Basic-leucine zipper (bZIP) domain in amino acid sequences of ATFC shared homology with yeast Hac1p. Also, ATFC is up-regulated by accumulation of unfolded proteins in the ER through the treatment of ER stress drugs. Therefore we suggest that ATFC represents a major component of the putative transcription factor responsible for the UPR leading to the induction of ER-localized stress proteins.

Active and Passive Behaviours of the Guard Cells for Stomatal Opening and Closing in Heteromeres arbutifolia and Ferocactus acanthodes (Heteromeres arbutifolia 와 Ferocactus acanthodes의 기공개폐를 위한 공변세포의 능.수동적 행동)

  • Nam-Kee Chang
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.4 no.3_4
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 1981
  • Stomatal resistances of the leaves in Heteromeres arbutifolia and of the stems in Ferocactus acanthodes were studied to estimate active and passive behaviors of the guard cells on a theoretical basis. Active and passive stomatal responses to light and water deficit were observed. When the change rate of existent water due to variation of osmotic potential in the guard cells and the loss rate of transpirational water from the guard cells are $\Delta$wi-$\Delta$wt and leaded to active behaviors for opening and closing stomata. However, when stems of F. acanthodes with stomata closecd under the solar irradiation were covered with black cloth and then taken off, behaviors of the guard cells occurred in the condition of $\Delta$wi<$\Delta$wt and were passive. Under the conditiion of $\Delta$wi<$\Delta$wt due to cutout from stems, passive behaviors of the guard cells in H. arbutifolia and F. acanthodes always occurred in spite of the solar irradiation and darkness, respectively. The transpirational resistance coefficients of the guard cells in stems of F. acanthodes (0.380) and Opuntia bigelovii (0.135) wer emuch higher than in leaves of H. arbutifolia (0.034). Moreover, stomatal opening in stems of F. acanthodes during the daytime could be induced by watering. Those results are interpreted as that since the guard cells in desert Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plants always exist in the state of stomatal opening, nocturnal stomatal opening and daytime stomatal closing are exhibited by passive behaviors of the guard cells in the alternant conditioins of $\Delta$wi>$\Delta$wt and $\Delta$wi<$\Delta$wt, respectively.

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Histopathological studies on melano - macrophage centers (MMCs) in spleen and head kidney of immuno - modified tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (틸라피아(Oreochromis niloticus)의 면역활성변화와 Melano - Macrophage Centers (MMCs)의 행동특성에 관한 병리조직학적 연구)

  • Park, Jeong-Hee;Huh, Min-Do
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.127-149
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    • 1994
  • Histopathological studies on the two lymphomyeloid organs of spleen and head kidney in tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, were carried out to clarify the significance on the morphological characteristics of melano - macrophage centers (MMCs) which are varied in different physiological and pathological conditions of teleosts. To examine the histological changes by the artificial modification of the immunological states, tilapia were treated intraperitoneally with FKC and LPS of Edwardsiella tarda, and orally with dexamethasone, and then followed by the intraperitoneal injection of colloidal carbon for chasing the macrophages. There were marked differences in phagocytic avidity of macrophages, and accumulating patterns of carbon - ladening macrophages into the MMCs among the test groups. In the non - pretreated control group, carbon - ladening macrophages were densely accumulated at 12th and 20th day within the MMCs of head kidney and spleen, respectively. And, in the groups treated with bacterial antigens (FKC & LPS), the macrophages were more rapidly and densely aggregated within MMCs. But in the group with dexamethasone, only a few carbon particles were detected in both organs. Any compactly isolated form of particles was not found in this group. From the present results, it was strongly suggested that certain changes in immunological states of tilapia influence on the morphology of MMCs including the frequency of appearance, sizes, aggregating patterns or outlines. Therefore, morphology of MMCs would be very important in the interpretation for histopathological findings seen in the teleost's lymphomyeloid organs.

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Histopathological studies on the macrophage behavior in lymphomyeloid tissues of tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (나일틸라피아의 임파조혈조직내 대식세포(大食細胞) 분포변화(分布變化)에 관한 병리조직학적(病理組織學的) 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Nam-Sil;Kim, Jee-Young;Jeong, Hyun-Do;Huh, Min-Do
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.135-148
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    • 1995
  • To elucidate the distributional pattern of macrophages within lymphomyeloid tissues according to the disease process, tilapias, teleostean fish, were intraperitoneally injected with live Edwardsiellatarda and its extracellular product(ECP) respectively. And then histopathological examination for the spleen and gead kidney were carried out for the individuals which had not any clinical signs. In the group injected with live E. tarda, macrophages were densely organized into MMC-like structures with showing some degree of recovery in histological arrangement. At the 2nd week, overall structures of the lymphomyeloid tissues became normal, accompanying the disappearance of most of macrophage groups. Also in case of ECP injection, quite similar findings were observed. Moreover, macrophage collections and hypertrophied ellipsoids were recognized at 1hour after the injection of ECP in head kidney and spleen, respectively. These results suggested that characteristic behaviors of macrophages in lymphomyeloid tissues would be used as important morphological criteria for early diagnosis of edwarsiellosis or possibly of other infectious diseases.

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Ultrastructural Changes at the Surfaces of Oocytes in a Sabellid Polychaete, Pseudopotamilla occelata Moore (안점의 꽃갯지렁이 Pseudopotamilla occelata Moore의 난모세포 표면의 미세구조적 변화)

  • 심재경;이양림
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.165-176
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    • 1988
  • Stmcturai changes at the surfaces of oocytes of Pseudopotamilla occelata were examined by electron microscopy. The oocytes, which grow up to the flnai stage in the same coelomic fluid, once released from the ovary at 5 $\mu$ m stage, change in the structure of the vitelilne envelopes. Microvilli were found to change gready in structure, abundance and behaviour dudng oogenesis. Microvilli are short and bifurcated at the previtellogenic stages and grow in size, but the number increases only during previtellogenesis but decreases during vitellogenesis. Glycocaiyx structures begin to form at the tips of microvitli at the early previtellogenic stages and become more abundant as oocytes grow and remain at the final stage of oogenesis. The tips of microvilli are separated from the stems at the late vitellogenic stages to form vesicles simultaneously with retraction of the microvilli. Vitelline envelope consists of outer, intermediate and inner layers at the previtellogenic stages. However, the inner layer becomes thickened and differendated into two sublayers at 80 $\mu$m stage, - while the outer and intermediate layers remain constant in the thickness. These structural changes were presumably the results of functional differentiation of the vitelline envelope throughout oogenesis even in the same milleu.

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Effects of Mechanically Different Environments on the Crawling Waveform of Caenorhabditis Elegans (기계적으로 다른 환경에서 예쁜 꼬마선충의 기는 파형 변화)

  • Kim, Dae-Yeon;Byeon, Soo-Yung;Kim, Se-Ho;Shin, Jennifer Hyun-Jong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2012
  • The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a widely used model organism in biological research. Thanks to the availability of well-established knowledge about its neural connectivity, a wide range of studies have been attempted to uncover the relationship between behaviors and the responsible neurons. In our research, the adaptive behavior of C. elegans in solid environments with different surface rigidities is investigated, where the worm adapts to different mechanical stiffnesses by modulating its crawling waveform. The amplitude and wavelength of the crawling waveform decrease as the environment becomes more rigid. Interestingly, the mechanosensation-defective mutant shows different responses to the surface rigidity compared to those of the wild-type worm. To explain the adaptation process in mechanically different environments, we suggest a plausible neural circuit model.

International Comparison of Korean Biology Gifted-Students (한국의 생물 영재 학생에 대한 국제적 수준 비교)

  • Shim, Kew-Cheol;Lee, Hyun-Uk;So, Keum-Hyun;Chang, Nam-Kee
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.485-491
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    • 1998
  • In this study, the achievement of Korean biology gifted-students was compared with that of International Biology Olympiad(IBO) participants to explore international achievement level of biology and to suggest the need of teaching program for biology gifted-students. Korean thirty gifted-students were selected through test by Korean Biology Olympiad Committee. They examined theoretical test two times in January and March. 1998. Theoretical part consisted of eight domains as follows; cell biology. anatomy and physiology of plants, anatomy and physiology of animals, ethology. genetics and evolution, ecology, systematics, and microbiology. As a result, Korean biology gifted-students had lower achievement than IBO participants in eight domains. and especially much lower achievement in ethology and systematics. Though thirty Korean gifted-students were found to had much lower achievement than lBO participants, four higher rankers of them are in prospect of winning bronze medals. Thus, it is necessary to develope an appropriate teaching program for biology gifted-students with theoretical lectures and inquiry activities.

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A Study on the Factors Affecting the Attitude and Behavioral Intention toward the Instagrammable Exhibition: A case study on <Yumi's Cell Special Exhibition>

  • Ji-Su, Park;Bo-A, Rhee
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to shed light on the relationship between perceived value(PV), attitude toward the exhibition(ATYCSE), and behavioral intention toward the exhibition(BITYCSE) through literature review and quantitative research, focusing on <Yumi's Cells Special Exhibition (2020)> as an Instagrammable exhibition. The exhibition has strong entertainment experience quality, and taking pictures has a positive correlation with the satisfaction as well as the immersion, while sharing the viewing experience on Instagram does not influence on the ATYCSE in terms of the PV. Satisfaction also has meaningful correlations with the immersion and the detail factors of BITYCSE. In particular, it can be confirmed that the storytelling factor occupied a superiority over the exhibit factors or the exhibition environment of the Instagram-friendly exhibition, and through this, the importance of storytelling was confirmed. This research unveils implications for the influence of the interactivity and participatory features of the Instagrammable exhibition on the ATYCSE as a potential factor of PV, and the importance of storytelling in Instagrammable exhibitions.