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Jong Kyou Kwon

Researcher at Chung-Ang University

Publications -  13
Citations -  160

Jong Kyou Kwon is an academic researcher from Chung-Ang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway & Internalization. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 134 citations. Previous affiliations of Jong Kyou Kwon include Inje University.

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Pain, Catastrophizing, and Depression in Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

TL;DR: Depression and catastrophizing are consistently associated with the reported severity of pain, sensitivity to pain, physical disability, poor treatment outcomes, and inflammatory disease activity and potentially with early mortality in patients with CP/CPPS.
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Usefulness of low-dose nonenhanced computed tomography with iterative reconstruction for evaluation of urolithiasis: diagnostic performance and agreement between the urologist and the radiologist.

TL;DR: LDCT-IR provided an excellent diagnostic performance and interobserver agreement between the urologist and the uroradiologist, reducing radiation exposure significantly; in real settings, the Urologist should consider replacing LDCT- IR as the standard examination for detecting urolithiasis.
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Dual inhibition by S6K1 and Elf4E is essential for controlling cellular growth and invasion in bladder cancer

TL;DR: Both the mTOR pathway downstream of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E and S6K1 can be successfully inhibited, therefore, the recurrence of bladder cancer can be prevented by high-dose rapamycin only, suggesting that 4E-BP1 might be still under mTORC1.
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CT for evaluation of urolithiasis: image quality of ultralow-dose (Sub mSv) CT with knowledge-based iterative reconstruction and diagnostic performance of low-dose CT with statistical iterative reconstruction

TL;DR: The knowledge-based IR can provide a better quality image while reducing radiation exposure under the same protocol, and the diagnostic performance of the low-dose CT protocol is comparable to the regular dose scan.
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Effectiveness of Flexible Ureteroscopic Stone Removal for Treating Ureteral and Ipsilateral Renal Stones: A Single-Center Experience

TL;DR: Flexible URS is a favorable option that promises high stone-free status without significant complications for patients with a stone burden <100 mm2 and can be considered simultaneously for both ureteral and renal stones in selected patients.