original-paper | 17-September-2021
Korean premenopausal PID patients and healthy women, and reported the results of the profiling analysis.
Experimental
Materials and Methods
Patients and sample collection. A sampling of female vaginal fluid was done from January 2020 to February 2020 in the Gynecology Department of Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital affiliated with the Probiotics Microbiome Convergence Center in Soonchunhyang University, Korea. The sampling was approved by the Ethics Committee of Soonchunhyang University
SUKYUNG KIM,
HOONHEE SEO,
MD ABDUR RAHIM,
HANIEH TAJDOZIAN,
YUN-SOOK KIM,
HO-YEON SONG
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 70 , ISSUE 3, 345–357
Article | 09-November-2020
NA1, NA2, NB1, NB2, NC1, and NE1 are a group of antigens specifically expressed on neutrophils. Antibodies against neutrophil-specific antigens are involved in alloimmune neonatal neutropenia (ANN), autoimmune neutropenia (AIN), and transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI). We investigated the frequencies of NA1, NA2, NB1, and Mart antigens in 105 healthy Korean blood donors (65 males, 40 females) by the granulocyte indirect immunofluorescence test (GIFT) employing flow cytometry. Antigen
Kyou S. Han,
Tae H. Um
Immunohematology, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 15–16
Article | 15-April-2020
Discrepancies between blood group genotype and RBC phenotype are important to recognize when implementing DNA-based blood grouping techniques. This report describes two such cases involving the ABO blood group in the Korean population. Propositus #1 was a 22-year-old healthy man undergoing pretransfusion testing for minor surgery. Propositus #2 was a 23year-old male blood donor. RBCs from both propositi were determined to be group AB and demonstrated unusual agglutination patterns on forward
Duck Cho,
Jin Sol Lee,
Mark Harris Yazer,
Jong Won Song,
Myung Geun Shin,
Jong Hee Shin,
Soon Pal Suh,
Mee Jeong Jeon,
Ji Young Kim,
Jong Tae Park,
Dong Wook Ryang
Immunohematology, Volume 22 , ISSUE 4, 183–187
Review | 09-October-2019
are associated with the RHD*DEL1 or RHD*01EL.01 allele. The prevalence of DEL phenotypes has been reported among D– Han Chinese (30%), Japanese (28%), and Korean (17%) populations. The prevalence of DEL phenotypes is significantly lower among D– Caucasian populations (0.1%). Among the 3–5 percent of African individuals who are D–, there are no reports of the DEL phenotype. Case reports from East Asia indicate that transfusion of DEL RBCs to D– recipients has been
Dong Hyang Kwon,
S. Gerald Sandler,
Willy Albert Flegel
Immunohematology, Volume 33 , ISSUE 3, 125–132
Article | 24-December-2021
can be used not only as a weight control tool but also performs a comprehensive analysis of other traffic flow parameters. In cooperation with Korean UDNS experts with support from KAIA, we test the application of WIM in Nur-Sultan city, North of Kazakhstan, with Siberian-type cold weather. These works create much challenges and innovative approach to test sensors in the harsh environment, from the extreme cold to hot temperatures, with intensive dust distortions. Our Talapker WIM pilot test site
Jong woo KIM,
Young woo JUNG,
Ainura UTEBAYEVA,
Zhuldyz KAMALIYEVA,
Neil COLLINS,
Dastan SARBASSOV,
Janay SAGIN,
Raushan AMANZHLOVA
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 4, 149–162