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A Study on the Adsorption Kinetics of the Heavy Metals, Cd(II) and Pb(II) Ions by the Uiva Pertusa and Hizakia Fusiformis (구멍갈파래 및 톳에 대한 Cd(II), Pb(II) 이온의 흡착속도에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kwang-Ha;Park, Mi-A;Kim, Ki-Hong;Kim, Young-Ha
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.360-369
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    • 1999
  • In this research, a study of adsorption kinetics of heavy metal ions on the Ulva pertusa and Hizakia fusiformis which is aiming at removing metal ions from water or every kind has been carried out. During the process of this research. Adsorption kinetics of Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions by the Ulva pertusa and Hizakia fusiformis, within five minutes reached at the maximum adsorption amount. The adsorption amoum by Ulva pertusa was more than the other. Adsorption ratio by Ulva pertusa were 15.0~100% of Cd(II) and 39.2~82.5% of Pb(II). Adsorption ratio by the Hizakia fusiformis were 18.3~100% of Cd(II) and 56.4~94.7% of Pb(II). Additionally, recovery ratio or Cd(II) from the Ulva pertusa presents 75.0~83.6% and that of Pb(II) ions presents 79.1~85.5%. Also, recovery ratio of Cd(II) from Hizakia fusiformis fusiformis were 66.7~85.0% of Cd(II) ions and 77.6~83.9% of Pb(II) ions respectively. As a result of this research. adsorption amount of Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions by Ulva pertusa was more than it by Hizakia fusiformis.

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국내외 CD-ROM 데이터베이스

  • Korea Database Promotion Center
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.7 s.38
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    • pp.112-119
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    • 1996
  • 해외 데이터베이스 문헌정보 소개에 이어 국내외에 산재해 있는 CD-ROM관련 데이터베이스를 수회에 걸쳐 소개하고자 한다. 데이터베이스 관련 CD-ROM 타이틀은 국내에서도 자료가 정리되지 않은 것이 사실이다. 본센터에서는 데이터베이스 관련 CD-ROM타이틀을 주제별로 정리하였으며 크게는 데이터베이스전반(데이터베이스의 데이터베이스), 일상생활, 경제산업, 학술, 예술기능,체육 등으로 분류하였으며, 중분류로는 생활상식, 교양.문화 등이며 소분류로는 중분류보다 세세하게 분류를 하였다. 따라서 본고에서는 CD-ROM데이터베이스 정보와 CD-ROM제작기관 정보를 소개하고자 하며 이번호에서는 CD-ROM 데이터베이스를 게재한다.

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Phytoremediation by Persicaria thunbergii (고마리를 사용한 중금속 처리)

  • 강경홍;김인성
    • Journal of Korea Soil Environment Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 2000
  • For the consideration of phytoremediation, TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ and Pb$^{2+}$ were analysed in the soil of the habitats and the leaf stem and root of Persicaria thunbergii in the different localities of Bong-Dong river In the soil and plant samples of research areas, TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ was not detected but, $Pb^{2+}$ detected as follows; about 7.5~15.5$mu\textrm{g}$/g in the soil of habitats, about 11.7~18.4 $mu\textrm{g}$/g in the leaf, about 7.~15.5$mu\textrm{g}$/g in the stem and about 89.1~193.6$\mu\textrm{g}$/g in the root of P. thunebrgii and the correlation coefficient value between the $Pb^{2+}$ contents in soil and P. thunbergii was 0.814(>t12, 0.01). After P thunbergii was treated with Cd(NO$_3$)$_2$and Pb(NO$_3$)$_2$of 5 and 10mM, the bioaccumulation of TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ and $Pb^{2+}$ in the leaf of plant, the remaining mass of heavy metals and the variation of pH in the soil, and the increasing rate(%) of phytochelatin in plant were examined. The concentrations of TEX>$Cd^{2+}$and $Pb^{2+}$ in the leaf as follows, in the case of TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ about 0.82~2.79$\mu\textrm{g}$/g and in $Pb^{2+}$, about 2.87~8.08$\mu\textrm{g}$/g. The remaining mass of heavy metals and the variation of pH in the cultured soil decreased as follows; about 77.1% and pH6.39 in TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ 5mM, about 90.2% and pH5.79 in TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ 10mM, about 81.1% and pH6.00 in $Pb^{2+}$ 5mM and about 85.7% and pH5.80 in Pb$^{2+}$ 10mM. The phytochelatin were increased in plant samples treated with 10mM Cd(NO$_3$)$_2$and Pb(NO$_3$)$_2$as follows; about 259% by TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ and about 305% by Pb$^{2+}$ be compared with control. and the molecular weight(da) of these phytochelatins were estimated about 4,300~8,600da in the case of the treatment of TEX>$Cd^{2+}$ and about 3,200~9,700 in $Pb^{2+}$./TEX>.

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Oral Exposure to Mercury Alters T Lymphocyte Phenotypes and Augments LPS-induced Cytokine Expressions in Spleen and Thymus (비장과 흉선의 림프세포와 LPS에 의해 유도된 사이토카인의 발현에 대한 수은의 영향)

  • 김상현;최철희;임종필;신태용
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.241-246
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    • 2004
  • Mercury is a widespread metal and consequently there are large populations that currently exposed to low levels of mercury. Endotoxin is a component of the gram-negative bacteria and promotes inflammatory responses. The present study was designed to determine the impact of mercury on lymphocytes phenotype populations and endotoxin-induced inflammatory cytokine expressions in immune organ, spleen and thymus. Male BALB/c mice were exposed continuously to 0, 0.3, 1.5, 7.5, or 37.5 ppm of mercuric chloride in drinking water for 14 days and at the end of the treatment period, lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 0.5 mg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally 2 h prior to euthanasia. The dose-range of mercury used did not cause hepatotoxicity. Mercury at 7.5 and 37.5 ppm dose-dependently decreased CD3$^{+}$ T lymphocytes in spleen; both CD4$^{+}$ and CD8$^{+}$ single positive lymphocyte populations were decreased. Exposure to 7.5 and 37.5 ppm of mercury decreased the CD8$^{+}$ T lymphocyte population in the thymus, whereas double positive CD4$^{+}$ / CD8$^{+}$ and CD4$^{+}$ thymocytes were not altered. Mercury altered LPS-induced inflammatory cytokine gene expressions such as, tumor necrosis factor $\alpha$, interferon ${\gamma}$, and interleukin-12 in spleen and thymus. Results indicated that decreases in T lymphocyte populations in immune organs and altered cytokine gene expression may contribute to the immune-modulative effects of inorganic mercury.ganic mercury.

Influence of Detailed Structure and Curvature of Woven Fabric on the Luminescence Effect of Wearable Optical Fiber Fabric (직물의 세부 구조 및 굴곡이 웨어러블 광섬유의 발광 효과에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Jin-Hee;Cho, Hyun-Seung;Kwak, Hwy-Kuen;Oh, Yun-Jung;Lee, Joo-Hyeon
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2018
  • The two main requirements of wearable optical fiber fabrics are that they must presuppose a high degree of flexibility and they must maintain the luminance effect in both flat and bent conformations. Therefore, woven optical fiber fabrics that satisfy the above conditions were developed by both weaving and by using computer embroidery. First, we measured the brightness of the wearable optical fiber fabric in the flat state at a total of 10 measurement points at intervals of 1 cm. Second, the wearable optical fiber fabric was placed horizontally on the forearm, where three-dimensional bending occurs, and the luminance values were recorded at the same 10 measurement points. For the woven fabric in the flat state, the maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation luminance values were $5.23cd/m^2$, $2.74cd/m^2$, $3.56cd/m^2$, and $1.11cd/m^2$, respectively. The corresponding luminance values from the bent forearm were $7.92cd/m^2$ (maximum), $2.37cd/m^2$ (minimum), $4.42cd/m^2$ (average), and $2.16cd/m^2$ (standard deviation). In the case of the computer-embroidered fabric, the maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation luminance values in the flat state were $7.56cd/m^2$, $3.84cd/m^2$, $5.13cd/m^2$, and $1.04cd/m^2$, respectively, and in the bent forearm state were $9.6cd/m^2$, $3.63cd/m^2$, $6.13cd/m^2$, and $2.26cd/m^2$, respectively. Therefore, the computer-embroidered fabric exhibited a higher luminous effect than the woven fabric because the detailed structure reduced light-loss due to the backside fabric. In both types of wearable optical fiber fabric the luminance at the forearm was 124% and 119%, respectively, and the light emitting effect of the optical fiber fabric was maintained even when bent by the human body. This is consistent with the principle of Huygens, which defines the wave theory of light, and also the Huygens-Fresnel-Kirchhoff principle, which states that the intensity of light increases according to the magnitude of the angle of propagation of the light wavefront (${\theta}$).

Role for CD40 and CD40L Expression in Generating CD8 T Cell Response to Minor Histcompatibility Antigen, H60

  • Jung, Kyoung-Min;Choi, Eun-Young
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.173-178
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    • 2007
  • Background: We studied the role for expression of CD40 and CD40L by CD4 and CD8 T cells in the generation of CD8 T cell response to minor histocompatibility antigen, H60. H60 is a cellular antigen to which CD8 responses require CD4 T cell help. Methods: CD40- or CD40L-deficient mice were adoptively transferred with normal CD4 or CD8 T cells or with memory CD4 or CD8 T cells, and were immunized with male H60 congenic splenocytes to induce CD8 T cell response to H60. Peripheral blood CD8 T cell from the immunized mice were stained with the H60 tetramer. Results: CD8 T cell response to H60 was not induced in both CD40- and CD40L-deficient mice. Adoptive transfer of $CD40^{+/+}$ CD8 T cells into CD40-deficient mice did not compensate the defect in inducing CD8 T cell response to H60, while the H60-specific CD8 T cells were activated in the CD40-deficient mice that were adoptively transferred with $CD40^{+/+}$ CD4 T cells. Adoptive transfer of $CD40L^{+/+}$ CD4 T cells into CD40L-deficient mice induced primary CD8 T cell response for H60 and the presence of $CD40L^{+/+}$ CD4 T cells was required even for memory CD8 T cells response to H60. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the CD40-CD40L interaction mediates the delivery of CD4 T cell help to naive and memory H60-specific CD8 T cells. While the expression of CD40L by CD4 T cells is essential, signaling through CD40 on CD8 T cells is not required for the induction of CD8 T cell response to H60.

Synthesis of Maltosyl-$\beta$-Cyclodextrin through the Reverse Reaction of Pullulanase (Pullulanase의 Reverse Reaction을 이용한 Maltosyl-$\beta$-Cyclodextrin의 합성)

  • 한일근;이용현
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.444-449
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    • 1991
  • Synthesis of maltosyl-$\beta$-cyclodextrin using maltose ($G_2$) and $\beta$-cyclodextrin ($\beta$-CD) as substrates through the reverse reaction of pullulanase was investigated. The optimal conditions for the condensation reaction were as below: mixing ratio of maltose to $\beta$-CD of 12.7, mixed substrate concentration of 70% (w/w, 70 g/100 ml $H_2O$), and amount of pullulanse of 350 units/100 ml. The concentration of synthesized maltosyl-P-CD concentration was reached up to 2.31 g/100 rnl at above reaction conditions, which corresponded the conversion yield of 43% (w/w, g of branched-CD/g of CD). The synthesis of maltosyl-$\alpha >\gamma >\beta$-CD was also attempted, and conversion yield was in the order of a>y>J3-CDs. Condensation reaction between various maltooligosaccharides ($G-1\sim G_6$ showed that maltose was the most effective oligorner for condensation reaction with $\beta$-CD. To increase the conversion yield various alcohols were added into the reaction mixture, amyl alcohol was found to be the most acceptable alcohol for increasement of convesion yield which increased from 43.0 to 83.0% upon addition of same volume of amyl alcohol into the reaction mixture.

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Electrical and Optical Properties of CdS Thin Films Deposited by CSVT Method (CSVT법으로 제조된 CdS박막의 전기적 및 광학적 특성)

  • Park, Ki-Cheol;Shim, Ho-Seob
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.414-422
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    • 1997
  • CdS thin films with low resistivity and adequate transmittance in the visible region for the window of CdS/CdTe hetero junction solar cel1 were prepared by close spaced vapor transport(CSVT) method. The electrical and optical properties of the CdS thin films were investigated in terms of the deposition conditions, such as the substrate temperature, the working pressure, and the source temperature. The substrate temperature, the working pressure, and the source temperature for the optimum deposition of the CdS thin films were $300^{\circ}C$, 100mTorr, and $730^{\circ}C$, respectively. The resistivity and the transmittance of the CdS thin films deposited under this condition were about $7.21{\times}10^{3}{\Omega}cm$ and over 65%, respectively. The crystallinity, the resistivity, and optical band gap were improved greatly compared to the CdS thin films deposited by general high vacuum evaporation.

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Organic Nanotube Induced by Photocorrosion of CdS Nanorod

  • Choi, Sung-Won;Yoon, Joong-Ho;An, Myoung-Jin;Chae, Won-Sik;Cho, Hyeon-Mo;Choi, Moon-Gun;Kim, Yong-Rok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.983-985
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    • 2004
  • PMMA-coated CdS nanorod was prepared by encapsulation of CdS nanorod through the polymerization process of PMMA on the surface of CdS nanorod. PMMA organic nanotube was then obtained from the elimination of the CdS nanorod by the photocorrosion. For the photocorrosion reaction of the CdS nanorod, monochromatic light was irradiated to the oxygen-saturated aqueous methyl viologen solution with PMMAcoated CdS nanorod. Photocorrosion reactions of PMMA-coated CdS nanorod were investigated and characterized by utilizing UV-Vis absorption, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) and transmission electron microscopic (TEM) images.

Effects of Artemisia capillaris Methanol Extract on CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and TNF-${\alpha}+$ Splenic Cells in Tumor Cells Inoculated Mice (종양 유발 마우스의 CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ 및 TNF-${\alpha}+$ 비장세포에 인진쑥 methanol 추출물이 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hong-Tae;Ku, Sae-Kwang;Kim, Ju-Wan;Jin, Tae-Won;Lim, Mee-Kyung;Kim, Ji-Eun;Do, Yoon-Jung;Yeo, Sang-Geon;Jang, Kwang-Ho;Oh, Tae-Ho;Lee, Keun-Woo
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2009
  • The Artemisia capillaris THUNB is a perennial herb that belongs to the family Compositae spp and probably the most common plant among the various herbal folk remedies being used in the treatment of abdominal pain, hepatitis, chronic liver disease, jaundice and coughing in Korea. Recently the biological and pharmacological actions of herb have been studied well such as antibacterial, antidiabetic and antitumor activities. This experiment was conducted to investigate antitumor and immunomodulatory effects of Artemisia capillaris extracts against Hepa-1c1c7 and Sarcoma 180 cancer cells in in vivo experimental tests. In in vivo experimental tests using 210 ICR mice, based on flow cytometry, CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and TNF-${\alpha}+$ splenocytes were significantly (p<0.05) reduced in the Hepa-1c1c7 and Sarcoma 180 inoculated vehicle controls, HP and SP, compared to those of the intact vehicle control on both the $28^{th}$ day and the $42^{nd}$ day, respectively. These decreases of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and TNF-${\alpha}+$ cells induced by tumor inoculations were significantly (p<0.05) inhibited by mACH treatment regardless of the type of experiments and tumor cells inoculated. The results suggest that Artemisia capillaris methanol extracts have prominent antitumor effects on the cancer cell lines Hepa-1c1c7 and Sarcoma 180.