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Seung-Ju Lee
Researcher at Catholic University of Korea
Publications - 88
Citations - 1896
Seung-Ju Lee is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Korea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic bacterial prostatitis & Prostatitis. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 86 publications receiving 1501 citations.
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Comparison of doxazosin with or without tolterodine in men with symptomatic bladder outlet obstruction and an overactive bladder.
TL;DR: In a study of patients with BOO and an overactive bladder, authors compared the use of doxazosin with or without tolterodine to find the combination of the two drugs was helpful in most patients, but the combination alone was also effective.
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Cancer Drug Response Profile scan (CDRscan): A Deep Learning Model That Predicts Drug Effectiveness from Cancer Genomic Signature.
Chang Yoosup,Hye-Jin Park,Hyun-Jin Yang,Seung-Ju Lee,Kwee-Yum Lee,Tae Soon Kim,Jongsun Jung,Jae-Min Shin +7 more
TL;DR: CDRscan is a novel deep learning model that predicts anticancer drug responsiveness based on a large-scale drug screening assay data encompassing genomic profiles of 787 human cancer cell lines and structural profiles of 244 drugs, and is the first-time application of a deep learningmodel in predicting the feasibility of drug repurposing.
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Community-Acquired Urinary Tract Infection by Escherichia coli in the Era of Antibiotic Resistance.
TL;DR: This review is to ensure that clinicians understand the current seriousness of antibiotic-resistant E. coli, the mechanisms by which resistance is selected for, and methods that can be used to prevent antibiotic resistance.
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Antibiotic Treatment of Community-Acquired Urinary Tract Infections.
Cheol-In Kang,Jieun Kim,Dae Won Park,Baek-Nam Kim,U-Syn Ha,Seung-Ju Lee,Jeong Kyun Yeo,Seung Ki Min,Heeyoung Lee,Seong-Heon Wie +9 more
TL;DR: This guideline targets community-acquired UTIs occurring among adult patients and provides recommendations for the diagnosis and management of UTIs, including asymptomatic bacteriuria, acute uncomplicated cystitis, acute unicellular pyelonephritis, complicated pyel onephritis related to urinary tract obstruction, and acute bacterial prostatitis.
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Performance of Anyplex™ II multiplex real-time PCR for the diagnosis of seven sexually transmitted infections: comparison with currently available methods.
Hyun-Sop Choe,Dong Sup Lee,Seung-Ju Lee,Sung-Hoo Hong,Dong Choon Park,Mi-Kyung Lee,Tae-Hyoung Kim,Yong-Hyun Cho +7 more
TL;DR: Multiplex real-time PCR was found to be an equivalent or superior modality for the diagnosis of STIs and could be a cost-effective and rapid diagnostic tool for the simultaneous detection of multiple STI microorganisms.