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Dong-Jin Kim

Researcher at Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  122
Citations -  2068

Dong-Jin Kim is an academic researcher from Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational microlensing & Mass ratio. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 111 publications receiving 1704 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong-Jin Kim include Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute & Chungbuk National University.

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Kmtnet: a network of 1.6 m wide-field optical telescopes installed at three southern observatories

TL;DR: The Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet) as mentioned in this paper is a wide-field photometric system installed by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI).
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A High-Throughput Screen for Compounds That Inhibit Aggregation of the Alzheimer's Peptide

TL;DR: A novel high-throughput screen capable of isolating inhibitors of Abeta aggregation from large libraries of inactive candidates and confirmed that the selected compound inhibits aggregation of synthetic Abeta42 peptide.
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Amelioration of Alzheimer’s disease by neuroprotective effect of sulforaphane in animal model

TL;DR: Administration of SFN ameliorated cognitive function of Aβ-induced AD acute mouse models in Y-maze and passive avoidance behavior tests and suggested that SFN can aid in cognitive impairment and may protect the brain from amyloidogenic damages.
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EPPS rescues hippocampus-dependent cognitive deficits in APP/PS1 mice by disaggregation of amyloid-β oligomers and plaques

TL;DR: The ability of EPPS to rescue Aβ aggregation and behavioural deficits provides strong support for the view that the accumulation of Aβ is an important mechanism underlying AD.
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Synthesis of a series of unsaturated ketone derivatives as selective and reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

TL;DR: Docking studies provided insights into the possible binding modes and the key interaction sites of the synthesized MAO-B inhibitors and both α,β-unsaturated amide and ester derivatives exhibited weaker MAO -B inhibition potencies.