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Genomics & Informatics ; : 39-43, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-171923

ABSTRACT

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are recently discovered small RNA molecules usually resulting in translational repression and gene silencing. Despite the fact that specific cloning of small RNA's is a method in practice, computational identification of miRNA's has been a major focus recent days, since is a rapid process following AB initio and sequence alignment methods. Here we developed new software called MiRPI that aims to identify the highly conserved miRNAs without any mismatches from given fasta formatted gene sequences by using non-repeated miRNA dataset of the user's interest. The new window embedded with the software is used to identify the targets for inputted mature miRNAs in the mRNA sequences. Also MiRPI is designed to measure the precursor miRNA statistics, majorly focusing the Adjusted Minimum Folding free Energy (AMFE) and Minimum Folding free Energy Index (MFEI), the most important parameters in miRNA confirmation. MiRPI is developed by PERL (Practical Extraction and Report Language) and Tk (Tool kit widgets) scripting languages. It is user friendly, portable offline software that works in all windows OS, sized to 3 MB.


Subject(s)
Clone Cells , Cloning, Organism , Gene Silencing , MicroRNAs , Repression, Psychology , RNA , RNA, Messenger , Sequence Alignment
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Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery ; : 279-282, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-212213

ABSTRACT

Intraoperative monitoring has been a valuable part in the cerebral aneurysm surgery. Insight into the nervous system and the relationship of the aneurysm to the adjacent structure during the surgery provide critical information to the surgeon allowing reversal or avoidance of neural insults and the complete clipping of the aneurysm. The goal of cerebral aneurysm surgery is to eliminate the risk of hemorrhage but not disrupt the surrounding vascular and neural structures. Several techniques including microvascular doppler ultrasonography, monitoring cerebral blood flow, evoked potentials, intraoperative angiography, endoscope assisted aneurysm surgery and neuronavigator system are used for the surveillance in the aneurysm surgery. The abnormal findings in these procedures can change surgical management during the surgery such as removal or readjustment of temporary or permanent clips and a decrease in brain retraction or manipulation. The additional feedback provided by intraoperative monitoring promises to improve the safety and efficacy of aneurysm surgery.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm , Angiography , Brain , Endoscopes , Evoked Potentials , Hemorrhage , Intracranial Aneurysm , Monitoring, Intraoperative , Nervous System , Ultrasonography, Doppler
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Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Disease ; : 23-26, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-73274

ABSTRACT

As the number of elderly people increases, the incidence of stroke, especially the hemorrhagic stroke, is increasing. A large-scale survey of the entire country pertaining to the incidence and demographic characteristics of hemorrhagic stroke in elderly is necessary. Through information garnered from a basic survey and clinical study, we must design a treatment program to reduce the mortality of elderly people through elucidating the specific properties of stroke pathophysiology.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Incidence , Mortality , Stroke
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 231-238, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-86351

ABSTRACT

Vertebral artery injury is a rare complication of anterior cervical approach. We report two patients who suffered injury to vertebral artery during anterior cervical spine surgery. The mechanism of injury, their operative management, and the subsequent outcome were assessed and relevant literatures reviewed. The awareness of the possibility of vertebral artery injury is most important to prevent and it's occurrence is best avoided by a thorough understanding of the anatomical relationships of the artery, the spinal canal, and the vertebral body and careful use of surgical instruments.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arteries , Spinal Canal , Spine , Surgical Instruments , Vertebral Artery
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 1533-1536, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-46615

ABSTRACT

It is important to obtain a good exposure of the root exit zone(REZ) of the facial nerve during microvascular decompression(MVD) for hemifacial spasm(HFS). For this purpose, authors dissected cerebellar cortical artery in addition to exposing the proximal portion of lower cranial nerves. During MVD for HFS, surgeons frequently meet a cerebellar cortical artery along the inferolateral aspect of cerebellar hemisphere. It is usually hemispheric branch of anterior inferior cerebellar artery(AICA) or posterior inferior cerebellar artery(PICA). It is reason that authors have dissected the outside arachnoid membrane attached pia mater of cerebellar cortical artery with a arachnoid knife or microscissor but preserve the inside arachnoid membrane attached dura mater. Microsurgical retractor is placed inferolaterally between cerebellar cortical artery and cerebellar hemisphere and elevated from the floor of the posterior fossa. The subarachnoid cisterns over the lower cranial nerves are opened with sharp dissector and wide operative fields and good exposure of REZ of facial nerve is obtained.


Subject(s)
Arachnoid , Arteries , Cranial Nerves , Dura Mater , Facial Nerve , Hemifacial Spasm , Membranes , Microvascular Decompression Surgery , Pia Mater
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 1109-1113, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-74050

ABSTRACT

The authors report two cases of epidermoid cyst in the cerebellopontine angle which presented as trigeminal neuralgia. The tumors were surgically removed by suboccipital craniectomy. The cysts were densely adherent to multiple cranial nerves, including the trigeminal nerve, and the tumors occupied adjacent cisterns. After removal of the cystic content, it was sometimes difficult to differentiate the tumor capsule from the arachnoid membrane. In one patient, trigeminal neuralgia was resolved immediately after the operation, while for two weeks postoperatively, the other suffered severe headache and facial dysesthesia due to aseptic meningitis. To avoid surgical complications, it is resonable to leave a minute capsule attached to cranial nerves or blood vessels.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arachnoid , Blood Vessels , Cerebellopontine Angle , Cranial Nerves , Epidermal Cyst , Headache , Membranes , Meningitis, Aseptic , Paresthesia , Trigeminal Nerve , Trigeminal Neuralgia
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