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Effect of Media, Synchronization of Fibroblast Cells, Culture Time, $\textrm{O}_2$ Concentration and Activation on Developmental Rate of Nuclear Transferred Porcine Oocytes (배양액, 섬유아세포, 배양시간, 산소 농도 및 활성화 처리가 돼지 핵이식 배의 체외발달에 미치는 영향)

  • Quan J. H.;Rhee M. H.;Kim S. K.
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.191-199
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to examine in vitro development of porcine embryos constructed by the microinjection of cultured fetal fibroblast cells into porcine oocytes matured in vitro. Single fetal donor cells were deposited into the perivitelline space of enucleated oocytes, followed by electrical fusion and activation. Activated embryos were cultured in NCSU-23 medium supplemented with 5% FBS, at 38.5$^{\circ}C$ for 6 to 8 days in 5% $CO_2$ and air. In experiment 1, fusion rates of nuclear transfer embryos did not differ for fetal fibroblast cells incubated in 5% FBS + NCSU-23 or 5% FBS + TL Heaps medium, nor did fusion rates of donor cells differ between 1-8 hr incubation durations. Fusion rates for the four treatment subclasses ranged from 72.1% to 78.0%. In experiment 2, Pre-synchronization in medium containing 0.1 $\mu\textrm{g}$/m Hoechst 33342 an increase from 0 and 8 versus 15 h culture an increased percentage of porcine fibroblast cells in G2/M at the end of the synchronization period (12.4%, 17.5% and 47.6%). Neither an increase in the concentration of H 33342 (0.2-1.6 $\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$) nor a longer exposure time (12h, 18h and 24h) increased the proportion of porcine G2/M fibroblasts. In experiment 3, fusion rates did not differ significantly far nuclear transfer embryos constructed using donor cells cultured in 5% FBS + NCSU-23 medium for 1-2, 6-8 or 12-14 days (60.0%, 73.3% and 62.5%), respectively. The cleavage rate for nuclear transplant embryos using fetal fibroblast cells cultured for 1-2 days was 44.0%, significantly less than 56.7% and 50.0%. for 6-8 or 12-14 days duration of culture, respectively. In experiment 4, the proportions of nuclear transfer embryos that developed to the $\geq$2 cell and to the blastocyst stage were not affected significantly by culture medium (5% FBS + NCSU-23 or 5% FBS + TL-Heaps) or by $O_2$ concentration of the culture (5% vs 10%). Rates of development to the $\geq$2 cell stage ranged from 65.9% to 70.1%, and development rates to the blastocyst stage ranged from 9.8% to 12.5% for the four treatment subclasses. Developmental rate was highest for embryos cultured in 5% FBS + NCSU-23 under a gas atmosphere of 5% $O_2$ in air.

Validation of the neutron lead transport for fusion applications

  • Schulc, Martin;Kostal, Michal;Novak, Evzen;Czakoj, Tomas;Simon, Jan
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.959-964
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    • 2022
  • Lead is an important material, both for fusion or fission reactors. The cross sections of natural lead should be validated because lead is a main component of lithium-lead modules suggested for fusion power plants and it directly affects the crucial variable, tritium breeding ratio. The presented study discusses a validation of the lead transport libraries by dint of the activation of carefully selected activation samples. The high emission standard 252Cf neutron source was used as a neutron source for the presented validation experiment. In the irradiation setup, the samples were placed behind 5 and 10 cm of the lead material. Samples were measured using a gamma spectrometry to infer the reaction rate and compared with MCNP6 calculations using ENDF/B-VIII.0 lead cross sections. The experiment used validated IRDFF-II dosimetric reactions to validate lead cross sections, namely 197Au(n, 2n)196Au, 58Ni(n,p)58Co, 93Nb(n, 2n)92mNb, 115In(n,n')115mIn, 115In(n,γ)116mIn, 197Au(n,γ)198Au and 63Cu(n,γ)64Cu reactions. The threshold reactions agree reasonably with calculations; however, the experimental data suggests a higher thermal neutron flux behind lead bricks. The paper also suggests 252Cf isotropic source as a valuable tool for validation of some cross-sections important for fusion applications, i.e. reactions on structural materials, e.g. Cu, Pb, etc.

Analysis on exhibits for nuclear energy of science museums (원자력을 주제로 하는 과학관 전시물에 대한 분석)

  • Lee, Gui-Won;Yang, Han-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Digital Imaging in Medicine
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to provide information about exhibits for nuclear energy in science museums. This analysed form and content of exhibits of science museums. The subjects were exhibits of 3 science museums; Seoul science park, Seoul national science museum, Gwachen national science museum. The research results were as follows: First, 3 science museums had similar methods of exhibits and types of explanations because of speciality of theme. 3 science museums had mostly fixed exhibit. Panel was the most types of explanations in 3 science museums. Second, 3 science museums had similar contents of exhibits. They dealt with nuclear power generation and radiation. However, Some parts such as radioactive waste, nuclear fusion generation had different. This study suggests that exhibits for nuclear energy of science museums use a variety of methods and types of explanation. Also, science museums need to increase exhibits for nuclear energy.

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IRRADIATION EFFECTS OF HT-9 MARTENSITIC STEEL

  • Chen, Yiren
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.311-322
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    • 2013
  • High-Cr martensitic steel HT-9 is one of the candidate materials for advanced nuclear energy systems. Thanks to its excellent thermal conductivity and irradiation resistance, ferritic/martensitic steels such as HT-9 are considered for in-core applications of advanced nuclear reactors. The harsh neutron irradiation environments at the reactor core region pose a unique challenge for structural and cladding materials. Microstructural and microchemical changes resulting from displacement damage are anticipated for structural materials after prolonged neutron exposure. Consequently, various irradiation effects on the service performance of in-core materials need to be understood. In this work, the fundamentals of radiation damage and irradiation effects of the HT-9 martensitic steel are reviewed. The objective of this paper is to provide a background introduction of displacement damage, microstructural evolution, and subsequent effects on mechanical properties of the HT-9 martensitic steel under neutron irradiations. Mechanical test results of the irradiated HT-9 steel obtained from previous fast reactor and fusion programs are summarized along with the information of irradiated microstructure. This review can serve as a starting point for additional investigations on the in-core applications of ferritic/martensitic steels in advanced nuclear reactors.

Protoplast Fusion of Lactose Assimilating Yeasts (유당 자화 효모간의 원형질체 융합)

  • Choi, Won-Ki;Chun, Soon-Bai;Lee, Yong-Kyu;Bai, Suk;Lee, Jin-Jong;Lee, Hyang
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.188-196
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    • 1988
  • Intergeneric or intraspecific protoplast fusion between Saccharomyces cerevisiae X-2180-1A, Candida pseudotropicalis ATCC 8619 and CBS 607 was attempted to produce ethanol from lactose containing materials. Teh intergeneric fusion frequency between Saccharomyces cerevisiae X-2180-1A (ade rho) and Candida pseudotropicalis CBS 607 (his met) was $1.0\times 10^{-5}$. These values exhibited approximately 2-3.5 fold increase when compared with fusion frequency obtained without the treatment of bovine serum albumin, myoinositol and ergosterol, suggesting that these compounds may improve intergeneric of intraspecific protoplast fusion. Nuclear fusion appears to occur in fusants between intergenera(S. cerevisiae+C. pseudotropicalis) and intraspecies (C. pseudotropicalis strains) as strongly suggested by DNA content, nuclear staining, comparison of survival rate to UV light and isolation of recombinants after mitotic segragation. It was also found that alcohol production from intraspecific hybrids was somewhat increased when compared with that from their parents.

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Production of cloning animals by fresh and frozen-thawed nuclear transfer embryos II (핵이식 수정란의 동결, 융해 및 이식에 의한 클론동물의 생산 II)

  • Hwang, Woo-suk;Jo, Choong-ho;Lee, Chang-woo;Lee, Byeong-chun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.547-554
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    • 1993
  • This study was carried out to investigate the best condition for in vitro and in vivo culture after freezing and thawing of nuclear transplant 2 cell embryos. When nuclear transplant embryos were submitted to electrofusion, the significantly higher fusion rates of 2 cell donor nuclei were achieved at the electric field strength of DC 1.5 kV/cm for 100 and $150{\mu}sec$, DC 2.0 kV/cm for 100 and $150{\mu}sec$ than DC 1.0 kV/cm for 100 and $150{\mu}sec$(p<0.01). The significantly higher fusion rates of 4 cell donor nuclei were achievecl at DC 2.0 kV/cm for 100 and $150{\mu}sec$ than DC 1.0 kV/cm for 100 and $150{\mu}sec$(p<0.01). The fusion rates in 8 cell donor nuclei were 94.2~99.3%. The developmental potency to blastocyst in 2 cell donor nuclei was significantly higher in DC 2.0 kV/cm for $150{\mu}sec$ treated group(p<0.01). The significantly higher developmental potency to blastocyst in 4 cell donor nuclei were achieved at the electric field strength of DC 2.0 kV/cm for $150{\mu}sec$ than DC 1.5 kV/cm for 100 and $150{\mu}sec$, DC 2.0 kV/cm for $100{\mu}sec$ treated group(p<0.01). The develop mental potency to blastocyst in 8 cell donor nuclei was significantly higher in DC 2.0 kV/cm for $100{\mu}sec$ treated group(p<0.01). The developmental potency to blastocyst after nuclear transplantation was significantly higher in 2 cell donor nuclei than in 8 cell donor nuclei(p<0.01). When the recovered embryos in normal morphology were cultured in vitro, there were no significant differences in the developmental potency to blastocyst between the freezing methods and the concentrations of cryoprotectant(p<0.01). The production rates of offspring after transfer of nuclear transplant embryos to recipient mouse were no significant difference in 2, 4 and 8 cell donor nuclei.

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Studies on the Fusion of Rice Protoplasts (벼의 원형질체 융합에 관한 연구)

  • 한창열
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 1972
  • Rice callus was treated with 0.56M sucrose solution mixed with 5% pectinase and 10% cellulase, and the protoplasts isolated were transferred to 0.25 M sodium nitrate to induce protoplasmic fusion. Callus tissues were macerated well and degradation of cell walls also proceeded satisfactorily. When the protoplasts were transferred to sodium nitrate solution, many giant roundish protoplasts and some multilobed complex protoplasmic bodies were observed. Most of the fusions took place immediately after the protoplasts were transferred to sodium nitrate. Some multilobed protoplasts which failed to fuse in the initial stage took longer time, about two hours, to get completely fused and rounded-off. Multilobed protoplasmic bodies were invariably multinucleate, while giant round protoplasts had either several nuclei or had one nucleus of large size. Nuclear fusion, also, seemed to occur immediately after the protoplasts were transferred to sodium nitrate.

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Modification of Hydrogen Determinator for Total Hydrogen Analysis in Irradiated Zircaloy Cladding Tube (수소분석기 개조 및 조사후 지르칼로이 피복관의 총수소분석)

  • Park, Soon-Dal;Choi, Kwang-Soon;Kim, Jong-Goo;Joe, Kih-Soo;Kim, Won-Ho
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.490-497
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    • 1999
  • A hydrogen determinator was modified and installed in the glove box to analyse total hydrogen content in irradiated zircaloy tube. The analysis method of hydrogen is Inert Gas Fusion(IGF)-Thermal Conductivity Detection(TCD). The hydrogen recoveries of no tin method using Ti and Zr matrix standards, respectively, were available within $3{\mu}g$ of hydrogen. Also the smaller size of sample showed the better hydrogen recovery. It was found that the hydrogen standard of Ti matrix is avaliable to hydrogen analysis in zircaloy sample. The mean radioactivity of irradiated zircaloy sample was 10 mR/hr and hydrogen concentration was 130 ppm.

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Construction of Intraspecific Hybrids by Nuclear Transfer in Aspergillus nidulans (Aspergillus nidulans 에서의 핵전이에 의한 종내잡종 형성)

  • Yang, Young-Ki;Park, Yeol;Rhee, Young-Ha;Maeng, Pil-Jae
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.154-160
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    • 1989
  • The nuclear transfer technique was employed to obtain intraspecific hybrids in Aspergillus nidulans. Nuclei isolated from either a wild type or an auxotrophic mutant strain (FGSC 475) were transferred into the protoplasts of a recipient strain (FGSC 514). The frequency of hybrid formation (4.8% and 10.1 %, respectively) by nuclear transfer was higher than the frequency (0.6%) by protoplast fusion. Furthermore, most of the hybrids formed showed increased activity of some components of cellulase system, xylanase system, and mannanase. The hybrids were analyzed to be either diploid or aneuploid. These results suggest that nuclear transfer technique is more efficient the formation of intraspecific hybrids than protoplast fusion method and is useful for the improvement of Aspergillus strains.

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The Effects of family of Origin Experiences and Self-Differentiation on Marital Relationship and Parent-Child Relationship in the Nuclear Family among Married Men and Women (기혼남녀의 원가족 경험과 자기분화가 핵가족의 부부관계와 부모자녀관계에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, So-Hee;Chung, Hye-Jeong
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.873-889
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of family-of-origin experiences(parents' marital adjustment and affectionate relationship with parents) and self-differentiation on the nuclear family relationships(marital adjustment of married men women, and affectionate relationship with child). Data were collected using self-administered questionnaire method with 159 married men and 193 married women. The results showed that first, married men and women perceived the level of family-of-origin experiences lower than that of nuclear family relationships, and there were significant differences in the level of marital adjustment across sex, age, marital status, and income. Second, there was significant positive correlation between family-of-origin experiences and self-differentiation, between family-of-origin experiences and the nuclear family relationships, and between self-differentiation and the nuclear family relationships. Third, multiple regression analyses indicated that parents' marital adjustment and emotional cutoff were the powerful predictors of marital adjustment of married men women. Finally, women's affectionate relationship with child was predicted by such variables as affectionate relationship with parents, fusion with others, and emotional fusion, whereas men's affectionate relationship with child was predicted by such variables as affectionate relationship with parents, emotional reactivity, and I-position.