1.Cutaneous Adverse Reactions after COVID-19 Vaccination
Dea Kwan YUN ; Doyeon KIM ; Juhyun CHUNG ; Kyujin YEOM ; Dongho KIM ; Young LEE ; Mi Soo CHOI ; Byung Cheol PARK ; Myung Hwa KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(2):69-76
Background:
In the current situation, where severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is rapidly spreading, vaccines for coronavirus are thought to be the most effective approach to containing the situation.However, limited comparative data are available on cutaneous adverse reactions to coronavirus vaccination in Korea.
Objective:
We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and histopathological characteristics of adverse cutaneous reactions following coronavirus vaccination.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and histopathological characteristics of 95 patients who were vaccinated with Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Janssen vaccines and visited the Dermatology Departments of Dankook University Hospital and Chungnam National University Hospital.
Results:
The mean age was 49.3±17.5 years. Patients who received the AstraZeneca vaccine had an average age of 61.7±10.8 years, significantly higher than those in the Pfizer (44.1±18.7 years) and Moderna (42.5±15.0 years) groups (p<0.001). Of the 95 patients, 36 (37.9%) were diagnosed with urticaria, 24 (25.3%) with morbilliform eruption, 18 (18.9%) with petechiae and purpura, and eight (8.4%) with erythema multiforme. Additionally, there were diagnoses of erythema nodosum, alopecia areata, eczema, generalized pustular psoriasis, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, pityriasis rosea, and bullous pemphigoid. In the AstraZeneca-vaccinated group, the proportion of morbilliform eruptions was significantly higher than that in the Pfizer- and Moderna-vaccinated groups (p=0.008). The Pfizer- and Moderna-vaccinated groups had higher rates of urticaria than did the AstraZeneca-vaccinated group. However, this difference was not statistically significant (p=0.083).
Conclusion
This study described the clinical characteristics of cutaneous adverse reactions after coronavirus vaccination.
2.Awareness of Students for Implementation of a Peer Mentoring Program in a Medical School.
Min Seo KIM ; Ji Hyeon KIM ; Dea Young KIM ; Joo Heon KIM ; Hye Jin PARK
Keimyung Medical Journal 2016;35(2):113-121
To investigate the awareness of medical students about an implementation of peer mentoring program between senior and junior, this research survey was carried out on 341 students of a medical school including 62 students of 1(st) premedical graders, 72 of 2(nd) premdical grade, 74 of 3(rd) medical grade, 73 of 4(th) medical grade, and 60 of 5(th) medical grade. The questionnaire for the survey was composed of items, freely responding styled, about such as ‘conflicts experiencing during school living’, i‘nstances requesting senior's assistance’, ‘needs for a senior-junior mentoring’, ‘intention participating as mentor or mentee in prospective mentoring program’, ‘contents willing to get mentoring’, ‘formality of mentoring program’. As a result, there is strong needs to introduce the peer mentoring programs for graduating the doctors fitting to the outcomes based on institutional framework, and to cultivate the seniors as mentors through proper educations because the senior's advice or assistance may exert considerable reflections and influences on junior's lives.
Humans
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Mentors*
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Prospective Studies
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Schools, Medical*
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Students, Medical
3.The comparison of the effects of intravenous ketamine or dexmedetomidine infusion on spinal block with bupivacaine.
Myoung Hun KIM ; Soon Yong JUNG ; Jung Dea SHIN ; Seoung Hun LEE ; Min Young PARK ; Kun Moo LEE ; Jeong Han LEE ; Kwangrae CHO ; Wonjin LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(2):85-89
BACKGROUND: Ketamine and dexmedetomidine are commonly used for sedation and analgesia in patients. We tried to compare the effects of intravenous ketamine and dexmedetomidine infusion on spinal block with bupivacaine. METHODS: Ninety American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status class I or II patients, who were scheduled to spinal anesthesia were randomly assigned to one of three groups (n = 30). Normal saline 10 ml, 5 ml/hr (loading dose for 10 minutes, infusion) (Group NS), dexmedetomidine 1 microg/kg, 0.5 microg/kg/hr (Group DEX), or ketamine 0.2 mg/kg, 0.5 mg/kg/hr (Group KET) was infused intravenously before spinal anesthesia. We recorded the time to highest sensory block level, sensory and motor regression, and hemodynamic changes. RESULTS: Patients in Groups KET had a significantly faster onset time of sensory block than patients in Group NS. The highest sensory block levels were not significantly different between groups. Average time of sensory regression and knee flexion, was significantly longer in the Group KET and Group DEX than the Group NS. CONCLUSIONS: Intravenous dexmedetomidine and ketamine were found to have a similar synergistic effect with intrathecal bupivacaine. Hemodynamic stability showed better results in Group KET.
Analgesia
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Anesthesia, Spinal
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Bupivacaine*
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Dexmedetomidine*
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Ketamine*
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Knee
4.Anti-obesity and anti-diabetic effects of Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) in C57BL/6J mice fed a high-fat diet.
Young Rye KANG ; Hak Yong LEE ; Jung Hoon KIM ; Dea In MOON ; Min Young SEO ; Sang Hoon PARK ; Kwang Ho CHOI ; Chang Ryong KIM ; Sang Hyun KIM ; Ji Hyun OH ; Seong Wan CHO ; Sun Young KIM ; Min Gul KIM ; Soo Wan CHAE ; Okjin KIM ; Hong Geun OH
Laboratory Animal Research 2012;28(1):23-29
Yerba Mate, derived from the leaves of the tree, Ilex paraguariensis, is widely-used as a tea or as an ingredient in formulated foods. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of Yerba Mate extract on weight loss, obesity-related biochemical parameters, and diabetes in high-fat diet-fed mice. To this end, by using in vivo animal models of dietary-induced obesity, we have made the interesting observations that Yerba Mate has the ability to decrease the differentiation of pre-adipocytes and to reduce the accumulation of lipids in adipocytes, both of which contribute to a lower growth rate of adipose tissue, lower body weight gain, and obesity. Our data from in vivo studies revealed that Yerba Mate treatment affects food intake, resulting in higher energy expenditure, likely as a result of higher basal metabolism in Yerba Mate-treated mice. Furthermore, in vivo effects of Yerba Mate on lipid metabolism included reductions in serum cholesterol, serum triglycerides, and glucose concentrations in mice that were fed a high fat diet. In conclusion, Yerba Mate can potentially be used to treat obesity and diabetes.
Adipocytes
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Adipose Tissue
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Animals
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Basal Metabolism
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Body Weight
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Cholesterol
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Diet, High-Fat
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Eating
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Energy Metabolism
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Food, Formulated
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Glucose
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Ilex paraguariensis
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Lipid Metabolism
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Mice
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Models, Animal
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Obesity
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Tea
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Trees
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Triglycerides
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Weight Loss
5.Effects of male silkworm pupa powder on the erectile dysfunction by chronic ethanol consumption in rats.
Hong Geun OH ; Hak Yong LEE ; Jung Hoon KIM ; Young Rye KANG ; Dea In MOON ; Min Young SEO ; Hyang Im BACK ; Sun Young KIM ; Mi Ra OH ; Soo Hyun PARK ; Min Gul KIM ; Ji Young JEON ; Sook Jeong SHIN ; Kang Sun RYU ; Soo Wan CHAE ; Okjin KIM ; Jong Kwan PARK
Laboratory Animal Research 2012;28(2):83-90
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a highly prevalent disorder that affects millions of men worldwide. ED is now considered an early manifestation of atherosclerosis, and consequently, a precursor of systemic vascular disease. This study was designed to investigate the effects of male silkworm pupa powder (SWP) on the levels of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) expression, nitrite, and glutathione (GSH); lipid peroxidation; libido; and erectile response of the corpus cavernosum of the rat penis. We induced ED in the study animals by oral administration of 20% ethanol over 8 weeks. The SWP-treated male rats were divided into 3 groups that were orally administered 200, 400, and 800 mg/kg. The libido of the SWP-administered male rats was higher than that of the ethanol control group. In addition, the erectile response of the corpus cavernosum was restored in males on SWP administration, to a level similar to that of the normal group without ED. The testosterone concentration did not increase significantly. The lipid peroxidation in the corpus cavernosum of the male rats administered SWP decreased significantly. In contrast, compared to the ethanol group, SWP-administered male rats showed increased GSH levels in the corpus cavernosum. The level of nitrite and NOS expression in the corpus cavernosum of SWP-administered male rats increased significantly. These results indicated that SWP effectively restored ethanol-induced ED in male rats.
Administration, Oral
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Animals
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Atherosclerosis
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Bombyx
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Erectile Dysfunction
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Ethanol
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Glutathione
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Humans
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Libido
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Lipid Peroxidation
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Male
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Nitric Oxide Synthase
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Penis
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Pupa
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Rats
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Testosterone
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Vascular Diseases
6.Clinical Effect of The Lumbar Facet Joint Arthrography and Injection for Facet Joint Syndrome.
Dea Ho HA ; Tae Kyun KIM ; Dae Moo SHIM ; Young YI
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2011;18(2):51-56
STUDY DESIGN: Intra-articular injections of long acting steriod and local anesthetics after lumbar facet joint(LFJ) arthrography are routinely used for therapeutic purposes in selected patients for relief of chronic low back pain. However, because of the difficulty in finding an accurate position of the symptomatic joint, the possibility of complication and the placebo effect, there are doubts about the clinical application of this treatment. OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess the diagnostic value and clinical benefits of lumbar facet joint arthrogram & injection of long acting steriod and local anesthetics in patients with facet joint syndrome. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: The radiological relationship and the diagnostic elements of facet joint syndrome need to be analyzed and evaluated for increasing the effectiveness of lumbar injection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty two patients with low back pain were enrolled in the trial and they met the following criteria: pain for more than 3 months, no root signs and no history of back surgery. The response to facet joint injection was analyzed according to the chief complaints, a provocative test, the Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), the Helbig & Lee(HL) score, the facet block procedure and the arthrogram findings. A questionnaire with a pain scale was administered immediately or the day after injection, and then after 1, 3, 6 and 12 weeks. The arthrograms were reviewed by a radiologist & orthopedic specialist. RESULTS: One hundred sixty nine joint injections were performed in 52 patients (L 3-4, n=33; L4-5, n=64; L5-S1, n=72). Thirty one patients had a chief complain of back pain that was aggravated by extension/rotation of the trunk and the provocative test was positive in 73.1%. The rates of a good response in the study group were 69.2% after one day, 44.2% after 3 weeks and 36.5% after 12 months. Arthrograms revealed synovial cysts in 1 of these patients and 5 patients had abnormal communication with spondylolysis. Two patients had contrast extravasated into the epidural space during injection. CONCLUSIONS: Lumbar arthrography showed a low diagnostic value. Lumbar injections, as a useful procedure to diagnosis facet joint syndrome, could be a useful palliative treatment modality for treating chronic lower back pain. But strict diagnostic criteria through a scoring system is needed to achieve a higher degree of predictability and effectiveness of facet joint injection.
Anesthetics, Local
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Arthrography
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Back Pain
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Epidural Space
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Humans
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Injections, Intra-Articular
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Joints
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Low Back Pain
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Orthopedics
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Palliative Care
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Placebo Effect
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Spondylolysis
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Synovial Cyst
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Zygapophyseal Joint
7.Pulmonary embolism developing during recovery period of total abdominal hysterectomy: A case report.
Jong Taek PARK ; Si Gon KIM ; Ji Young LEE ; Dea Ja UM
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2010;5(4):338-342
Pulmonary embolism is a not uncommon perioperative complication that results in substantial morbidity and mortality. However prompt diagnosis is difficult because clinical symptoms and signs of pulmonary embolism are not completely obvious. We report a case of severe pulmonary embolism on the first postoperative day of total abdominal hysterectomy in a patient transfused preoperatively for iron deficiency anemia caused by menorrhagia. We diagnosed pulmonary embolism by echocardiogram and chest spiral computerized tomography and the patient was moved to the intensive care unit. Tissue plasminogen activator was given and followed by continuous heparin infusion but the patient did not improve. He developed multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and died on the seventh postoperative day.
Anemia
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Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
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Female
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Heparin
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Intensive Care Units
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Menorrhagia
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Multiple Organ Failure
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Postoperative Complications
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Pulmonary Embolism
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Thorax
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Tissue Plasminogen Activator
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
8.A case of transient mid-ventricular ballooning syndrome.
Hyun Hee CHOI ; Young Mook KIM ; Dea Yong KIM ; Jue Yong LEE ; In Sang YUN ; Sang Jin HAN ; Kyung Soon HONG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2008;74(3):321-324
Transient left ventricular apical ballooning syndrome is also known as takotsubo cardiomyopathy, and this is characterized by transient wall-motion abnormalities involving the left ventricular apex without significant stenosis on the coronary angiogram. We report here on a new variant of transient left ventricular ballooning in which only the mid-ventricle was affected. The patient initially presented with dyspnea and she had wall-motion abnormalities involving the mid-ventricle with hypercontractility of the apical and basal segments in the absence of a significant coronary artery stenosis. Emotional or physical stress or other preceding triggering factors might play a key role in this cardiomyopathy, but the precise etiology remains unknown. So far, the cases of this syndrome have been reported only among the North America Caucasian population and the Japanese population.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Cardiomyopathies
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Coronary Stenosis
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Dyspnea
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Humans
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North America
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
9.Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome: A Case Report.
Kang Ho KIM ; Dea Young HONG ; Ji Hye KIM ; Jun Sig KIM ; Ah Jin KIM ; Seung Baik HAN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2006;17(1):86-88
Antiphospholipid antibody (APLA) syndrome, which is presented by seizure, is uncommon. Most seizures in APLA syndrome are associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or other autoimmune diseases. Its pathophysiology is not clear; however, many authorities suggest that autoantibodies related to APLA syndrome are related to an ischemic change in the brain. We experienced a man with APLA syndrome, who presented with a seizure, but he had no evidence of an ischemic change in the brain. He underwent conservative management for 2 weeks and was discharged. He was admitted twice due to seizure. One year later, he had a cerebrovascular attack and was hospitalized.
Antibodies, Antiphospholipid*
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Antiphospholipid Syndrome*
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Autoantibodies
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Brain
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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Seizures
10.Dynamic changes of gangliosides expression during the differentiation of embryonic and mesenchymal stem cells into neural cells.
Dong Hoon KWAK ; Kweon YU ; Sung Min KIM ; Dea Hoon LEE ; Sun Mi KIM ; Ji Ung JUNG ; Jung Woo SEO ; Nari KIM ; Seou Keun LEE ; Kyu Yong JUNG ; Hyung YOU ; Hyun A KIM ; Young Kug CHOO
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2006;38(6):668-676
Stem cells are used for the investigation of developmental processes at both cellular and organism levels and offer tremendous potentials for clinical applications as an unlimited source for transplantation. Gangliosides, sialic acid-conjugated glycosphingolipids, play important regulatory roles in cell proliferation and differentiation. However, their expression patterns in stem cells and during neuronal differentiation are not known. Here, we investigated expression of gangliosides during the growth of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and differentiated neuronal cells by using high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC). Monosialoganglioside 1 (GM1) was expressed in mESCs and MSCs, while GM3 and GD3 were expressed in embryonic bodies. In the 9-day old differentiated neuronal cells from mESCs cells and MSCs, GM1 and GT1b were expressed. Results from immunostaining were consistent with those observed by HPTLC assay. These suggest that gangliosides are specifically expressed according to differentiation of mESCs and MSCs into neuronal cells and expressional difference of gangliosides may be a useful marker to identify differentiation of mESCs and MSCs into neuronal cells.
Neurons/*cytology/*metabolism
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Mice
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells/*cytology/*metabolism
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Gangliosides/*metabolism
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Embryonic Stem Cells/*cytology/*metabolism
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Cells, Cultured
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Cell Differentiation
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Animals

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