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Eun-Young Kim
Researcher at Kyung Hee University
Publications - 187
Citations - 2202
Eun-Young Kim is an academic researcher from Kyung Hee University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aryl hydrocarbon receptor. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 160 publications receiving 1730 citations. Previous affiliations of Eun-Young Kim include Ehime University.
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Coronavirus disease-19: The first 7,755 cases in the Republic of Korea
Eun Kyeong Jeong,Ok Young Park,Young-Joon Park,Shin Young Park,Young Man Kim,Ji-Eun Kim,Joongho Jo,Jung-Woo Kim,Tae-Young Kim,Sanghui Kweon,Yeonhee Woo,Minwoo Yum,Eun-Young Kim,Jin Gwack,Jin Lee,Eunmi Park,Seong Sun Kim,Junghee Hyun,Boyeong Ryu,Yoon Suk Jang,Hwami Kim,Yeowon Jin,Hyeyoung Lee,Sangeun Lee,Seung Hwan Shin,Seung Woo Choi,Daehyeon Ko,Seonju Yi,Hee Kyoung Kim,Dongwook Kim,Byoung Hak Jeon,Miyoung Kim,Si won Choi,Jung-Hyun Lee,Jae Kyung Park,Unna Kim,Young June Choe +36 more
TL;DR: The highest number of cases of COVID-19 were in Daegu, followed by Gyeongbuk, and older people, and those with comorbidities were at a higher risk of a fatal outcome.
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Umami taste characteristics of water extract of Doenjang, a Korean soybean paste: Low-molecular acidic peptides may be a possible clue to the taste
Mee-Ra Rhyu,Eun-Young Kim +1 more
TL;DR: Data show that the umami taste characteristics of doenjang water extract were a result of the low molecular weight acidic peptides naturally produced during the fermentation of soybeans.
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Structural Equation Model of Smartphone Addiction Based on Adult Attachment Theory: Mediating Effects of Loneliness and Depression
TL;DR: There are mediating effects of loneliness and depression in the relationship between attachment anxiety and smartphone addiction, and the hypothesized model was found to be a suitable model for predicting smartphone addiction among university students.
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High-Dose Versus Conventional-Dose Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration and Patient and Kidney Survival and Cytokine Removal in Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Jung Tak Park,Hajeong Lee,Youn Kyung Kee,Seokwoo Park,Hyung Jung Oh,Seung Hyeok Han,Kwon Wook Joo,Kwon Wook Joo,Chun-Soo Lim,Chun-Soo Lim,Yon Su Kim,Yon Su Kim,Shin Wook Kang,Tae Hyun Yoo,Dong Ki Kim,Dong Ki Kim,Hyung Ah Jo,Miyeun Han,Sunhwa Lee,Eun-Young Kim,Ji-Soo Yang,Mi Jung Lee,Young Eun Kwon,Kyoung Sook Park,Seung Gyu Han,In Mee Han,Chang Yun Yoon,Geun Woo Ryu,Jong Hyun Jhee,Hyung Woo Kim,Seohyun Park,Su Young Jung,Eunkyoung Kim,Min Hee Kim,Yeon Ji Kim,Yoon Hee Jang,Mi Rae Kim,Kwnag Ju Song,Mi Ae Kim,Ju Young Hyun,Byeol Na Choi +40 more
TL;DR: High CVVHDF dose did not improve patient outcomes despite its significant influence on inflammatory cytokine removal, suggesting that CRRT-induced immunomodulation may not be sufficient to influence clinical end points.
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Dioxin activation of CYP1A5 promoter/enhancer regions from two avian species, common cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) and chicken (Gallus gallus): association with aryl hydrocarbon receptor 1 and 2 isoforms.
TL;DR: Analysis of the molecular mechanism and interspecies differences in susceptibility of avian aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR)-cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) signaling pathway suggests that avian CYP1A5 is induced by TCDD through AHR1/ARNT1 signaling pathway as well as mammalian CYP 1A1 but through a distinct pathway from mammalian CYp1A2, an ortholog of the CYP2A5.