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Nayoung Kim
Researcher at University of Ulsan
Publications - 120
Citations - 2032
Nayoung Kim is an academic researcher from University of Ulsan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sorafenib & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 111 publications receiving 1461 citations. Previous affiliations of Nayoung Kim include Gyeongsang National University & Asan Medical Center.
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Ketogenic diet-induced peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ activation decreases neuroinflammation in the mouse hippocampus after kainic acid-induced seizures
Eun Ae Jeong,Byeong Tak Jeon,Hyun Joo Shin,Nayoung Kim,Dong Hoon Lee,Hyun Joon Kim,Sang Soo Kang,Gyeong Jae Cho,Wan Sung Choi,Gu Seob Roh +9 more
TL;DR: The ketogenic diet may inhibit neuroinflammation by suppressing a COX-2-dependent pathway via activation of PPARγ by the KD or AA.
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Magnetic resonance imaging in acute ischemic stroke treatment
TL;DR: Understanding the clinical implication of various useful MRI findings and comprehensively incorporating those variables into therapeutic decision-making may be a more reasonable approach for expanding the indication of acute stroke thrombolysis.
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Biliary stricture is the only concern in ABO-incompatible adult living donor liver transplantation in the rituximab era.
Gi-Won Song,Sung-Gyu Lee,Shin Hwang,Ki-Hum Kim,Chul-Soo Ahn,Deok-Bog Moon,Tae-Yong Ha,Dong-Hwan Jung,Gil-Chun Park,Sung-Hwa Kang,Bo-Hyun Jung,Young-In Yoon,Nayoung Kim +12 more
TL;DR: The incidence of BS in A BOi ALDLT is higher than in ABOc, mainly due to the fact of DIHBS which significantly affected survival outcomes, and further studies are needed to identify significant risk factors.
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Targeting Checkpoint Receptors and Molecules for Therapeutic Modulation of Natural Killer Cells.
Nayoung Kim,Hun Sik Kim +1 more
TL;DR: Recent findings regarding the roles of immune checkpoints in regulating NK cell function and their potential application in cancer immunotherapy are focused on.
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Korean red ginseng (Panax ginseng) ameliorates type 1 diabetes and restores immune cell compartments
Young Joo Hong,Nayoung Kim,Karim Lee,Chung Hee Sonn,Jung Eun Lee,Sung Tae Kim,In Ho Baeg,Kyung Mi Lee +7 more
TL;DR: Immune compartments of diabetic mice were found to be preserved in KRG-treated mice suggesting that Korean red ginseng may benefit T1D patients, not only for its hypoglycemic but also for its immunomodulatory effects.