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Chong Jai Kim
Researcher at University of Ulsan
Publications - 180
Citations - 12827
Chong Jai Kim is an academic researcher from University of Ulsan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chorioamnionitis & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 175 publications receiving 10944 citations. Previous affiliations of Chong Jai Kim include Wayne State University & Asan Medical Center.
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A novel signaling pathway impact analysis
Adi L. Tarca,Sorin Draghici,Purvesh Khatri,Sonia S. Hassan,Pooja Mittal,Jung-Sun Kim,Chong Jai Kim,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Roberto Romero +8 more
TL;DR: A novel signaling pathway impact analysis (SPIA) that combines the evidence obtained from the classical enrichment analysis with a novel type of evidence, which measures the actual perturbation on a given pathway under a given condition.
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Microbial Prevalence, Diversity and Abundance in Amniotic Fluid During Preterm Labor: A Molecular and Culture-Based Investigation
Daniel B. DiGiulio,Daniel B. DiGiulio,Roberto Romero,Roberto Romero,Harold P. Amogan,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Elisabeth M. Bik,Elisabeth M. Bik,Francesca Gotsch,Chong Jai Kim,Chong Jai Kim,Offer Erez,Offer Erez,Sam Edwin,David A. Relman,David A. Relman +16 more
TL;DR: The amniotic cavity of women in preterm labor harbors DNA from a greater diversity of microbes than previously suspected, including as-yet uncultivated, previously-uncharacterized taxa.
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Acute chorioamnionitis and funisitis: definition, pathologic features, and clinical significance.
Chong Jai Kim,Chong Jai Kim,Roberto Romero,Piya Chaemsaithong,Piya Chaemsaithong,Noppadol Chaiyasit,Noppadol Chaiyasit,Bo Hyun Yoon,Bo Hyun Yoon,Yeon Mee Kim,Yeon Mee Kim +10 more
TL;DR: The definition, pathogenesis, grading and staging, and clinical significance of the most common lesions in placental disease are reviewed and diagrams of the mechanisms of disease are provided.
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Distinct subsets of microRNAs are expressed differentially in the human placentas of patients with preeclampsia.
Beth L. Pineles,Roberto Romero,Roberto Romero,Daniel Montenegro,Adi L. Tarca,Adi L. Tarca,Yu Mi Han,Yeon Mee Kim,Yeon Mee Kim,Sorin Draghici,Jimmy Espinoza,Jimmy Espinoza,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Pooja Mittal,Pooja Mittal,Sonia S. Hassan,Sonia S. Hassan,Chong Jai Kim,Chong Jai Kim +18 more
TL;DR: For the first time, increased expression of specific placental miRNAs is reported in preeclampsia with and without SGA, providing novel targets for further investigation of the pathophysiology of preeClampsia.
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Prevalence and Diversity of Microbes in the Amniotic Fluid, the Fetal Inflammatory Response, and Pregnancy Outcome in Women with Preterm Pre-Labor Rupture of Membranes
Daniel B. DiGiulio,Roberto Romero,Roberto Romero,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Ricardo Gomez,Chong Jai Kim,Chong Jai Kim,Kimberley S. Seok,Francesca Gotsch,Shali Mazaki-Tovi,Shali Mazaki-Tovi,Edi Vaisbuch,Edi Vaisbuch,Katherine Sanders,Katherine Sanders,Elisabeth M. Bik,Elisabeth M. Bik,Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa,Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa,Oyarzún E,David A. Relman,David A. Relman +22 more
TL;DR: The prevalence and diversity of microbes in the amniotic fluid, the fetal inflammatory response, and pregnancy outcome in women with preterm pre‐labor rupture of membranes are studied.