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Jun Sung Moon
Researcher at Yeungnam University
Publications - 92
Citations - 1255
Jun Sung Moon is an academic researcher from Yeungnam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 73 publications receiving 820 citations.
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The Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection and Diabetes in Daegu, South Korea.
Mi-Kyung Kim,Jae-Han Jeon,Sung Woo Kim,Jun Sung Moon,Nan Hee Cho,Eugene Han,Ji Hong You,Ji Yeon Lee,Miri Hyun,Jae Seok Park,Yong Shik Kwon,Yeon Kyung Choi,Ki Tae Kwon,Shin Yup Lee,Eonju Jeon,Jin Woo Kim,Hyo-Lim Hong,Hyun Hee Kwon,Chi Young Jung,Yin Young Lee,Eunyeoung Ha,Seung Min Chung,Jian Hur,June Hong Ahn,Na-Young Kim,Shin Woo Kim,Hyun-Ha Chang,Yong Hoon Lee,Jaehee Lee,Keun-Gyu Park,Hyun Ah Kim,Ji-Hyun Lee +31 more
TL;DR: The findings imply that COVID-19 patients with DM, especially if elderly, require special attention and prompt intensive care.
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Acute Hyperglycemic Crises with Coronavirus Disease-19: Case Reports.
TL;DR: Intensive monitoring and aggressive supportive care should be needed to inadequately controlled patients with diabetes and COVID-19 infection with acute hyperglycemic crises in Korea.
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Association between diabetes-related factors and clinical periodontal parameters in type-2 diabetes mellitus
Eun-Kyong Kim,Sang Gyu Lee,Youn Hee Choi,Kyu Chang Won,Jun Sung Moon,Anwar T. Merchant,Hee-Kyung Lee +6 more
TL;DR: Diabetes-related factors such as duration of diabetes, FBG, HbA1c and compliance to self management of diabetes were significantly correlated with periodontal health among individuals with type-2 diabetes.
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The Role of Skeletal Muscle in Development of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
TL;DR: Results suggest that further studies are needed to ameliorate or slow the progression of sarcopenia, and higher skeletal muscle mass may have a beneficial effect in preventing NAFLD.
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Metformin prevents glucotoxicity by alleviating oxidative and ER stress-induced CD36 expression in pancreatic beta cells.
Jun Sung Moon,Udayakumar Karunakaran,Suma Elumalai,Inkyu Lee,Hyoung Woo Lee,Yong-Woon Kim,Kyu Chang Won +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the inhibition of CD36 may have potential therapeutic effects against hyperglycemia-induced beta cell damage in diabetes and metformin conferred protection against HG-induced apoptosis of pancreatic beta cells, largely by interfering with ROS production.