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Hyeon-Jin Kim
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 89
Citations - 1239
Hyeon-Jin Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 75 publications receiving 851 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyeon-Jin Kim include Seoul National University Hospital & New Generation University College.
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Magnetosome-like ferrimagnetic iron oxide nanocubes for highly sensitive MRI of single cells and transplanted pancreatic islets
Nohyun Lee,Hyoungsu Kim,Seung Hong Choi,Mihyun Park,Dokyoon Kim,Hyo Cheol Kim,Yoon-Seok Choi,Shunmei Lin,Byung Hyo Kim,Hye Seung Jung,Hyeon-Jin Kim,Kyong Soo Park,Woo Kyung Moon,Taeghwan Hyeon +13 more
TL;DR: It is expected that MR imaging of pancreatic islet grafts using FIONs has the potentials for clinical applications and will enable highly sensitive noninvasive assessment after cell transplantation.
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An HR-MAS MR metabolomics study on breast tissues obtained with core needle biopsy.
Mu Lan Li,Yonghyun Song,Nariya Cho,Jung Min Chang,Hye Ryoung Koo,Ann Yi,Hyeon-Jin Kim,Sunghyouk Park,Woo Kyung Moon +8 more
TL;DR: HR-MAS MR metabolomics on intact breast tissues obtained by core needle biopsy may have a potential to be used as a complement to the current diagnostic and prognostic measures for breast cancers.
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Intact metabolite spectrum mining by deep learning in proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the brain.
TL;DR: To develop a robust method for brain metabolite quantification in proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H‐MRS) using a convolutional neural network that maps in vivo brain spectra that are typically degraded by low SNR, line broadening, and spectral baseline into noise‐free, line‐narrowed, baseline‐removed intact metabolite spectra.
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The Pharmabiotic Approach to Treat Hyperammonemia
TL;DR: Considering the role of the gut microbiota and the physiological characteristics of the intestine, the removal of ammonia from the intestine by modulating the Gut microbiota would be an ideal approach to treat hyperammonemia.
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Creation of Resveratrol-Enriched Rice for the Treatment of Metabolic Syndrome and Related Diseases
So-Hyeon Baek,Woon-Chul Shin,Hak-Seung Ryu,Dae-Woo Lee,Eunjung Moon,Chun-Sun Seo,Eunson Hwang,Hyun-Seo Lee,Mi-Hyun Ahn,Youngju Jeon,Hyeon-Jung Kang,Sang-Won Lee,Sun Yeou Kim,Roshan D'Souza,Hyeon-Jin Kim,Seong-Tshool Hong,Jong-Seong Jeon +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a transgenic rice plant that accumulates 1.9 µg resveratrol/g in its grain, surpassing the previously reported anti-metabolic syndrome activity, was reported to improve all aspects of metabolic syndrome and related diseases in animals fed a high-fat diet.