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Eun Jung Lee

Researcher at Soonchunhyang University

Publications -  149
Citations -  2165

Eun Jung Lee is an academic researcher from Soonchunhyang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bacteremia. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 140 publications receiving 1545 citations. Previous affiliations of Eun Jung Lee include University of Ulsan & Soonchunhyang University Hospital.

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Clinical Course and Molecular Viral Shedding Among Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Patients With SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Community Treatment Center in the Republic of Korea.

TL;DR: The results of this cohort study of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who were isolated in a community treatment center in Cheonan, Republic of Korea showed that viral loads in asymPTomatic patients from diagnosis to discharge tended to decrease more slowly in the time interaction trend than those in symptomatic (including presymptonomatic) patients.
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Paradoxical responses in non-HIV-infected patients with peripheral lymph node tuberculosis.

TL;DR: PR was relatively common, occurring in one-fifth of non-HIV-infected patients with peripheral lymph node TB, and was associated with younger age, male gender, and the presence of local tenderness.
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Diagnostic Performance of the Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Antigenemia Assay in Patients with CMV Gastrointestinal Disease

TL;DR: Of 149 patients with suspected cytomegalovirus (CMV) gastrointestinal disease, 51 (36%) confirmed cases, 6 (4%) probable cases, and 64 (45%) instances of non-CMV gastrointestinal disease were analyzed using the CMV antigenemia assay.
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Astragalin inhibits airway eotaxin-1 induction and epithelial apoptosis through modulating oxidative stress-responsive MAPK signaling

TL;DR: Astragalin ameliorated oxidative stress-associated epithelial eosinophilia and apoptosis through disturbing TLR4-PKCβ2-NADPH oxidase-responsive signaling and may be a potent agent antagonizing endotoxin-induced oxidative stress leading to airway dysfunction and inflammation.
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A novel weighted scoring system for estimating the risk of rapid growth in untreated intracranial meningiomas

TL;DR: A weighted scoring system (AIMSS) is suggested that predicts the specific probability of rapid tumor growth for patients with untreated IM and will aid treatment decision making in clinical settings by screening out patients at high risk for rapid tumors growth.