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안광섭(Gwang Sub Ann),황상준(Sang Jun Hwang),김창민(Chang Min Kim),안현철(Hyun Chul Ann),한성훈(Sung Hun Han) 한국IT마케팅학회 2014 한국IT마케팅학회 학술대회 Vol.2014 No.1
Recently, SmartPhone usage pass for the PC usage so that mobile service(searching,payment,etc) importance is emphasized. Future Smart Phone user will be prospect that have come to exceed 40,000,000 at the second half. There is a reaction type web services running on different devices as a URL to the service running on different devices as a URL to the service which can satisfy various requirments of consumers in these circumstances. In this paper, this reaction type, and the web service implementation to use the services in various devices as well as individual PC also offer the information that satisfies the consumer using the strength is maintained even after the possible implementations.
한국인의 혈액내 보체 Factor Ⅰ 및 Factor H 의 유전적 다형
김현섭,박경숙,김영진,이정주,남궁용,홍승호,안광섭 한국유전학회 1991 Genes & Genomics Vol.13 No.1
As a part of the investigation for clarifying the genetic composition of Korean population, phenotypes and allele frequencies of complement Factor I and complement Factor H in the blood were analysed by polyacrylamide gel isoelectric focusing followed by immunoblotting. Blood samples were obtained from healthy individuals living in Seoul, Kangreung and Cheju, Korea. Three phenotypes of complement Factor 1 (FI A, FI AB and FI B) appeared in Korean population. The allele frequencies of FI*A and FI*B were 0.9011 and 0.0989, respectively. Phenotypes of complement Factor H were classified into three common types (FH A, FH AB and FH B) and five rare types (FH A1, FH A1A, FH A1B, FH BM and FH QO). Allele frequencies of FH*A, FH*B, FH*A1, FH*M and FH*QO were 0.4739, 0.5056, 0.0155, 0.0024 and 0.0016, respectively. The FI*B frequency of Mongoloids was lower than that of Caucasoid populations. The FH*B frequency appeared relatively higher than FH*A frequency in most populations studied. Rare alleles, FH*M and FH*QO, appeared in Korean and Japanese populations.