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Chul-Ho Kim
Researcher at Ajou University
Publications - 219
Citations - 4874
Chul-Ho Kim is an academic researcher from Ajou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 199 publications receiving 4094 citations. Previous affiliations of Chul-Ho Kim include University of Tennessee.
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Nonthermal plasma induces head and neck cancer cell death: the potential involvement of mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent mitochondrial reactive oxygen species.
Sung Un Kang,Cho Jh,Jaerak Chang,Yong Sam Shin,Kangil Kim,Ju Kyeong Park,Soon Sim Yang,Jin-Sol Lee,Eunpyo Moon,Keunho Lee,Chul-Ho Kim +10 more
TL;DR: Results show that NTP induced apoptosis of HNC cells by a mechanism involving MAPK-dependent mitochondrial ROS, which shows the therapeutic potential of NTP in HNC.
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Induction of cell growth arrest by atmospheric non-thermal plasma in colorectal cancer cells
TL;DR: Investigating the feasibility of non-thermal atmospheric plasma treatment for cancer therapy and examining the mechanism by which plasma induces anti-proliferative properties and cell death in human colorectal cancer cells found that plasma treatment to the cells increases β-Catenin phosphorylation, suggesting that β-catenin degradation plays a role at least in part in plasma-induced anti- Proliferatives activity.
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Induction of cell growth arrest by atmospheric non-thermal plasma in colorectal
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the feasibility of non-thermal atmospheric plasma treatment for cancer therapy and examined the mechanism by which plasma induces anti-proliferative properties and cell death in human colorectal cancer cells.
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Tissue-Engineered Tracheal Reconstruction Using Three-Dimensionally Printed Artificial Tracheal Graft: Preliminary Report
TL;DR: The shape and function of reconstructed trachea using 3DP scaffold coated with MSCs seeded in fibrin were restored successfully without any graft rejection and the regeneration of the cilia, and beating frequency of regenerated cilia was not different from those of the normal adjacent mucosa.
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Efficient production of ethanol from crude glycerol by a Klebsiella pneumoniae mutant strain.
Baek-Rock Oh,Jeong-Woo Seo,Sun-Yeon Heo,Won-Kyung Hong,Lian Hua Luo,Min-Ho Joe,Don-Hee Park,Chul-Ho Kim +7 more
TL;DR: A mutant strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae, termed GEM167, was obtained by γ irradiation, in which glycerol metabolism was dramatically affected on exposure to γ rays, and ethanol production was greatly enhanced upon fermentation by the mutant strain.