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Cheolmin Kim
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 16
Citations - 314
Cheolmin Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 210 citations.
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Pharmaceutical residues in streams near concentrated animal feeding operations of Korea - Occurrences and associated ecological risks.
Bokyung Kim,Kyunghee Ji,Cheolmin Kim,Habyeong Kang,Sangwoo Lee,Bareum Kwon,Younglim Kho,Kyunghwa Park,Kyungtae Kim,Kyungho Choi +9 more
TL;DR: Observations show that the water environment near a CAFO could be heavily affected by veterinary pharmaceuticals and analgesic drugs that are also frequently used among humans, and the ecological consequences of pharmaceutical residues in the water bodies near CAFOs warrant further investigation.
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Ecological Risk Assessment of Amoxicillin, Enrofloxacin, and Neomycin: Are Their Current Levels in the Freshwater Environment Safe?
Sang-Woo Lee,Cheolmin Kim,Xiaoshan Liu,Saeram Lee,Younglim Kho,Woo-Keun Kim,Pilje Kim,Kyungho Choi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of chronic toxicity tests were conducted for these pharmaceuticals using algae, two cladocerans, and a fish, and the results of these tests and those reported in the literature, predicted no-effect concentrations (PNECs) were determined at 0.078, 4.9, and 3.15 mg/L, respectively.
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Reconnaissance of dioxin-like and estrogen-like toxicities in sediments of Taean, Korea-seven years after the Hebei Spirit oil spill
Cheolmin Kim,Inae Lee,Dawoon Jung,Seongjin Hong,Jong Seong Khim,John P. Giesy,Un Hyuk Yim,Won Joon Shim,Kyungho Choi +8 more
TL;DR: Investigation of coastal sediments of Taean found that AhR-mediated potencies could be identified in the environmental samples even after 7 years of the Hebei Spirit oil spill, and chemical analysis revealed that PAH components are correlated withAhR-binding activities.
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Stable nebulization and muco‐trapping properties of regdanvimab/IN‐006 support its development as a potent, dose‐saving inhaled therapy for COVID‐19
Morgan D. McSweeney,Ian Stewart,Z. Richardson,Hyun Ah Kang,Yoon A Park,Cheolmin Kim,Karthik Tiruthani,Whitney E. Wolf,Alison Schaefer,Priya A. Kumar,Harendra Aurora,Jeff T. Hutchins,Jong-Moon Cho,Anthony J. Hickey,Soo Young Lee,Samuel Lai +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that regdanvimab, a potent neutralizing mAb already approved for COVID-19 in several countries around the world, can effectively trap Sars-CoV-2 virus-like-particles in fresh human airway mucus and substantiate nebulized delivery of human antiviral mAbs as a new paradigm in treating SARS-Cov-2 and other respiratory pathologies.
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An effective resource management for variable bit rate video-on-demand server
TL;DR: This work proposes a resource management strategy of a video on demand server for variable bit rate continuous media that maximizes the system throughput of video ondemand server and results of trace driven simulations show the effectiveness.