Patents by Inventor Jin Jong Bong
Jin Jong Bong has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11339443Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 11339445Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTDInventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 11339444Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTDInventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 10844439Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTDInventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 10844438Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTDInventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 10844440Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTDInventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 10760134Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTDInventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Publication number: 20190085408Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Publication number: 20190085409Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Hee Sun KIM, Seung Jin CHOI, Moo Hyun CHOI, Jin Jong BONG, Seok Cheol SHIN
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Publication number: 20190071734Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Hee Sun KIM, Seung Jin CHOI, Moo Hyun CHOI, Jin Jong BONG, Seok Cheol SHIN
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Patent number: 10174379Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and related to suppressing thymic cancer, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, immunogenic and apoptotic genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2012Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Publication number: 20180251856Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Hee Sun KIM, Seung Jin CHOI, Moo Hyun CHOI, Jin Jong BONG, Seok Cheol SHIN
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Publication number: 20180251855Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Hee Sun KIM, Seung Jin CHOI, Moo Hyun CHOI, Jin Jong BONG, Seok Cheol SHIN
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Publication number: 20180251857Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Hee Sun KIM, Seung Jin CHOI, Moo Hyun CHOI, Jin Jong BONG, Seok Cheol SHIN
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Publication number: 20180237865Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, the present invention allows a gene having a specific reaction to radiation to be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: August 23, 2018Inventors: Hee Sun KIM, Seung Jin CHOI, Moo Hyun CHOI, Jin Jong BONG, Seok Cheol SHIN
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Patent number: 9976186Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to high-level ionizing radiation discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected, by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to high-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom and fatty acid metabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 9714453Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, and glycometabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2016Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 9708669Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, and glycometabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 9708668Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, and glycometabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin
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Patent number: 9708670Abstract: A method for detecting genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation and genes detected by the method. More specifically, genes sensitive to low-level ionizing radiation, discovered in a carcinogenic entity and verified in a normal entity are detected by subjecting a cancerous AKR/J mouse and a normal ICR mouse to low-level radiation. Thymus is collected therefrom, and glycometabolism-related genes are classified via microarray processing of the thymus. The genes are amplified and the levels of gene expression are measured. Thus, a gene having a specific reaction to radiation can be accurately detected by preventing the interference of confounding variables.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER CO., LTD.Inventors: Hee Sun Kim, Seung Jin Choi, Moo Hyun Choi, Jin Jong Bong, Seok Cheol Shin