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Screening of Yeast Diauxic Promoters for Production of Foreign Proteins

  • Kim Jin-Ju;Kim Sang-Woo;Jeon Che-Ok;Yun Ji-Yun;Lee Hyun-Sook;Ro Hyeon-Su
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제16권9호
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    • pp.1459-1463
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    • 2006
  • This study explored yeast diauxic promoters using a green fluorescent protein (GFP) reporter to screen growth phase-controlled promoters applicable for foreign protein production. Twenty-five diauxic promoters were inserted into a yeast 2-micron vector in front of the reporter GFP gene. The expressed GFP signal intensity measurements showed that 23 out of the 25 promoters produced a significant fluorescent signal when the cells were in the diauxic growth phase. Among the two strongest promoters pYDL204W and pYLR258W, the former remained constantly active after its activation at the diauxic shift, whereas the latter was only transiently activated right after the deprivation of the medium glucose.

On the Characteristics of Physical Training Content in Seo Sang-cheon's Writings by Period

  • Shin eui-yun;Kim dae-sung
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.380-387
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    • 2024
  • Seo Sang-cheon (1903-1950) was a sports leader and administrator who contributed greatly to the development of Korean sports after Japanese colonial era and liberation. And to us, he is known as the first person to introduce weightlifting to Korea. In this paper, through the main contents of the books of the 1930s related to this research topic, including the Modern Physical Fitness Promotion Act (1931) and the Modern Iron Stick Movement Act (1934), the main contents of Seo Sang-cheon's books related to physical training during this period, I would like to illuminate the characteristics such as infinite affirmation of the 'body training' and the exposure of disciplined upper body photographs in Seo Sang-cheon's writings related to physical training during this period. On the one hand, contrary to this, I tried to mention the regrets of his writings and political moves emphasizing the 'spirit' after the 1940s. We found that Seo Sang-cheon's early writings were focused on individual physical training, beyond the boundaries of nation and ethnicity. In contrast, his later writings reflect a shift towards thinking of personal physical training in alignment with the development of the state. We believe that this change in his writings demonstrates that Seo Sang-cheon's interests extended beyond physical education into political and social spheres, while also symbolizing a transformation in his perception of the body.

"상한창화훈지집(桑韓唱和塤篪集)"의 의학문답(醫學問答) 기록과 조일의학(朝日醫學) 교류 (The Medical Exchange of "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip")

  • 함정식;차웅석;안상우;김남일
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.155-171
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    • 2008
  • This study examined from "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip" how medical exchange between doctors of Joseon and Japan affected medical science of Japan. "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip" is a record that organized the written conversation between doctors and scholars of the Joseon and Edo period when the delegation so-called Joseon Tongsinsa visited Japan in 1719. Even though "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip" was written by Japanese, but it was comprised of Joseon's advanced medical ideology, especially "DongEuiBogam" that has occupied an important part of the Joseon medical ideology. As a matter of fact, "SangHanChang HwaHunJiJip" contains general theme and medical subject. But until now, it has been hardly studied by medical historians. Many studies were generally made related to Joseon Tongsinsa, a governmental delegation, focused on literary and cultural exchange between Joseon and Japan by historians. "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip" is no exception to this trend. We can find that doctors of the Joseon and Edo period entered into colloquium, a form of group discussion, about the clinical theme in "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip". Concretely, the conversation between doctors of Joseon and Japan was about infant disease, infectious disease, folk remedies, medical herbs, moxa cautery, acupuncture, the study of nature, the study of medical books, etc. For example, when doctors of Japan ask a confirmed disease, doctors of Joseon explained it particularly. They had a great effect on in every cultural aspect of Japan, especially its medical field. Through this study of the medical questions and answers in "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip", I came to know that the doctors of GiHae envoys gave great influence to the medical knowledge of Japan and the GiHae inherited and developed the medical tradition of SinMyo envoys. Through the examination of this study, I could deduct that "JeongJeongDongEuiBogam" which was published by the government of the Edo period is due to not only the contents of DongEuiBogam's advanced medical thought, but also the doctors of GiHae envoy. Also, "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip" gives us an idea that doctors of GiHae envoys have medical trend of the OnBoHakFa and a group of Japanese doctors has medical trend of the study of nature. I am confident that the improvement of medical science and natural history of the Edo period is due to influence of medical exchange between Joseon and Japan. "SangHanChangHwaHunJiJip" confirms that medical exchange between two countries affected doctors and scholars of the Edo period.

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고려시대 여인들의 유.상의 형태에 관한 연구 (A study on the Style and Form of the Yoo(:유) i,Sang(:상)n Koryo Women)

  • 김문자
    • 복식
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    • 제38권
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 1998
  • There are two styles of Yoo(; ) Sang(;裳) in Koryo Women. One they wore the Snag(;裳) over the Yoo(; ), the other wore the Yoo(; ) over the Sang(;裳). In the Yoo(; ), Double breast styly was used for the adjustments of these clothes, Neckline and hem line were substituted by rectangular collar (;목판깃). Knot-button, Coat-string(;Okgolum), White straight collar (DongJung), side slit were used. In the Sang(;裳), Chimaheri(;치마허리)was mades of another fabric and Chima-string was dropped.

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