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Phrixocephalus umbellatus (Copepoda : Lernaeidae) from Marine Fish, Branchiostegus japonicus of the Korea Southern Sea

  • Choi, Sang-Duk;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Chang, Dae-Soo;Ha, Dong-Soo
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.9-12
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    • 2000
  • A species of the parasitic copepods Phrixcephalus unbellatus (Lernaeide ; Cyclopoidea) from Branchiostegus japonicus is described and reported for the first time in Korea. The parasite was recovered from the eye of host. P. umbellatus was easily identified by the body shape extensive ramification of the antennal processes and numerous branches on the thoracic horns, The parasite inserted its head and the anterior portion of thorax up to the 4th segment in the eye ball of the host through a narrow hole which it usually burrowed near the upper margin of the cornea above the crystalline lens. Prevaklence of the parasite increased from 3.3% January to 11.9% in June.

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Synthetic bio-actuators and their applications in biomedicine

  • Neiman, Veronica J.;Varghese, Shyni
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.185-198
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    • 2011
  • The promise of biomimetic smart structures that can function as sensors and actuators in biomedicine is enormous. Technological development in the field of stimuli-responsive shape memory polymers have opened up a new avenue of applications for polymer-based synthetic actuators. Such synthetic actuators mimic various attributes of living organisms including responsiveness to stimuli, shape memory, selectivity, motility, and organization. This article briefly reviews various stimuli-responsive shape memory polymers and their application as bioactuators. Although the technological advancements have prototyped the potential applications of these smart materials, their widespread commercialization depends on many factors such as sensitivity, versatility, moldability, robustness, and cost.

Cellular Changes of Phenotype and Collagenase-1 Expression in Healing Corneal Stromal cells

  • Jung, Jae-Chang
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.271-277
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    • 2003
  • Regulation of endoplasmic reticulum(ER) chaperone, ERp29, in traumatized rat spinal cord was investigated. Compared to the control, ERp29 expression was down-regulated at the lesion site 1 d after spinal cord injury. However, ERp29 expression gradually increased from 3 d after the injury and peaked remarkably after 7 d. Two ER chaperones (GRP94 and BiP) showed constantly strong expression levels 1 d after spinal cord injury while the expression levels of the other two (calnexin and PDI) were unchanged. In the case of ERp72, its expression level was increased 1 d after the injury and gradually decreased thereafter. This study suggests that ERp29 expression in the spinal cord after traumatic injury might be associated with the posttraumatic neural survival, playing a role as a molecular chaperone.

New Record of a Gonodactylid Species, Gonodactylaceus falcatus (Crustacea: Stomatopoda: Gonodactylidae) from Korea

  • Hwang, Hee-seung;Park, Taeseo;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.114-118
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    • 2018
  • A gonodactylid stomatopod, Gonodactylaceus falcatus ($Forsk{\aa}l$, 1775), collected from Jeju Island is reported for the first time in the Korean fauna. The genus Gonodactylaceus, which is also new to Korea, differs from other genera by the presence of a subglobular cornea, five longitudinal dorsal carinae on the telson, and the absence of a movable proximal spine on the propodus of the raptorial claw. Within genus Gonodactylaceus, G. falcatus can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a bilobed knob on the telson, a rounded anterolateral margin of rostral plate, and a lobe between terminal spines of uropodal protopod. In this paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of G. falcatus are provided. As a result of this study, seven species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in the Korean fauna. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented.

Salvage Approaches for Maintaining the Eye Globe in a Glaucomatous Patient with Severe Unilateral Exophthalmos

  • Kim, Eunjik;Yun, Sungho;Kwon, Young-Sam
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.123-125
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    • 2017
  • An eight-year-old Shih-Tzu dog was referred to Kyungpook National University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital because of severe glaucoma and exophthalmos. The symptoms included severe buphthalmos, conjunctival hyperemia, focal dried cornea and discomfort in the affected eye. Although enucleation was considered as a potential intervention measure in light of the severity of symptoms, it was possible to save the globe and relieve symptoms through evisceration, intraocular prosthesis implantation, and lateral canthoplasty. Our experience with this case suggests that symptomatic salvage therapy, rather than enucleation, is an appropriate approach for resolution of exopthalmos and other complications associated with glaucoma surgery.

Eye Irritation, Skin Irritation and Skin Sensitization Tests for Aloewhite in Animals (Aloewhite의 안점막 및 피부에 대한 국소자극시험)

  • 김형식;곽승준;김규봉;이승기;박현선;홍채영;안미영;조태형;오선택
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 1996
  • Eye irritation, primary skin irritation and skin sensitization tests for Aloewhite were tested in New Zealand White rabbits and Hartley guinea pig. In primary skin irritation test of male New Zealand White rabbits, body weights were not significantly changed and Primary Irritation Index (PII) was O.47, indicating Aloewhite as mildly irritating material. In ocular irritation test, any injury on iris, conjunctival membrane, and cornea in New Zealand White rabbits was not observed. No injuries of the ocular mucous membrane were also recorded. Skin sensitization was tested in guinea pig after intradermal and epicutaneous induction and graded 1 with zero % sensitization rate. These results indicate that Aloewhite was not considered to be irritant in test organs of animals.

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A STUDY ON THE RECOMBINANT HUMAN INTERFERON ${\alpha}$A(LBD-007) FOR PRIMARY EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION IN RABBITS

  • Park, Jong-Il;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Han, Sang-Seop;Roh, Jung-Koo
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.119-123
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    • 1993
  • LBD-007, a newly developed recombinant human interferon ${\alpha}$A, was tested for primary eye and skin irritation in male New Zealand White rabbits. In the primary eye irritation test, 0.1ml of a solution of LBD-007 was instilled into the eye. In rinsing group, the eye was washed with water 30 seconds after instillation. No reaction was observed at the cornea, iris and conjunctivae by LBD-007. In the primary skin irritation test, LBD-007 was applied to the back of rabbits for 24 hours. Primary irritation index was "0" in test and control sites of all animals. Thus LBD-007 was evaluated as a non-irritant on the basis of the criteria of Draize et al.,(1994).

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Application of superficial keratectomy and soft contact lens for the treatment of symblepharon in a cat: a case report

  • Kim, Youngsam;Kang, Seonmi;Seo, Kangmoon
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.19.1-19.5
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    • 2021
  • A 7-month-old intact female Persian cat was diagnosed with symblepharon accompanied by epiphora, brownish ocular discharge, and ocular discomfort in the left eye. Superficial keratectomy (SK) was performed to remove adhesions between the conjunctiva and cornea. To prevent re-adhesion after SK, the detached conjunctival tissue was sutured to the corneal limbus, and a soft contact lens (SCL) was inserted and a partial temporary tarsorrhaphy was performed. The SCL and tarsorrhaphy sutures were maintained for 22 days, and symblepharon did not recur 347 days postoperatively. SK combined with SCL is a relatively easy and cost-effective surgical option for feline symblepharon.

Corneal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Presumed to Arise from Corneal Fibrosis in a Shih-Tzu Dog

  • Kim, Eunjik;Park, Youngwoo
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.311-314
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    • 2018
  • Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a form of neoplasm that origins from the epithelial surface of many organs. Ocular occurrence in small animals is rare, especially in the central cornea without the involvement of limbus or conjunctiva. In the current case, a 10-year-old, spayed female Shih-Tzu was presented with a central corneal mass. Through an ophthalmic examination the sign of corneal scarring around the mass was found. Pink fleshy lesion that protruded outward was removed through superficial keratectomy. The mass with the size of $8.5{\times}6.5$ millimeter was histopathologically diagnosed as corneal SCC infiltrating not only the epithelium, but also the superficial corneal stroma with surrounding superficial lymphoplasmacytic and neutrophilic chronic keratitis. Also, the adjacent, non-affected corneal epithelium was markedly hyperplastic and keratinized; the adjacent stroma was moderately vascularized and fibrotic. The pulse-dose therapy using 1% topical 5-flourouracil were applied for five cycles. The tumor has not recurred through nine months of follow-up time.

Robotic Needle Insertion Using Corneal Applanation for Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (각막 압평을 이용한 로봇 바늘 삽입법: 심부표층각막이식수술에의 적용)

  • Park, Ikjong;Shin, Hyung Gon;Kim, Keehoon;Kim, Hong Kyun;Kyun., Wan
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2021
  • This paper describes a robotic teleoperation system to perform an accurate needle insertion into a cornea for a separation between the stromal layer and Descemet's membrane during deep anterior lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK). The system can reduce the hand tremor of a surgeon by scaling the input motion, which is the control input of the slave robot. Moreover, we utilize corneal applanation to estimate the insertion depth. The proposed system was validated by performing the layer separation using 25 porcine eyes. The average depth of needle insertion was 742 ± 39.8 ㎛ while the target insertion depth was 750 ㎛. Tremor error was reduced from 402 ± 248 ㎛ in the master device to 28.5 ± 21.0 ㎛ in the slave robot. The rate of complete success, partial success, and failure were 60, 28, and 12%, respectively. The experimental results showed that the proposed system was able to reduce the hand tremor of surgeons and perform precise needle insertion during DALK.