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Kwangsoo Kim

Researcher at Seoul National University Hospital

Publications -  255
Citations -  3056

Kwangsoo Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mendelian randomization. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 220 publications receiving 2116 citations. Previous affiliations of Kwangsoo Kim include Inha University & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Review: Application of computational fluid dynamics for modeling and designing photobioreactors for microalgae production: A review

TL;DR: The past decade has seen a rapid increase of numerical simulation studies on photobioreactors (PBRs) as discussed by the authors and the application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in the design of PBRs for the mass production of microalgae.
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Discrete-time variable structure controller with a decoupled disturbance compensator and its application to a CNC servomechanism

TL;DR: In this article, a new approach in regulation and tracking, combining a disturbance compensator with a controller, is proposed, which is formulated in the discrete-time domain using the variable structure concept.
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Crystal Structure of d-Psicose 3-epimerase from Agrobacterium tumefaciens and its Complex with True Substrate d-Fructose: A Pivotal Role of Metal in Catalysis, an Active Site for the Non-phosphorylated Substrate, and its Conformational Changes

TL;DR: Structural evidence and site-directed mutagenesis of the putative catalytic residues suggest that the metal ion plays a pivotal role in catalysis by anchoring the bound D-fructose, and Glu150 and GLU244 carry out an epimerization reaction at the C-3 position.
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Mechanistic insights into the activation of oncogenic forms of EGF receptor.

TL;DR: It is proposed that these oncogenic EGFR mutants drive and strongly depend on the formation of the asymmetric kinase dimer for activation, which has implications for drug design and cancer treatment strategies.