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Raymond Kim
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 16
Citations - 350
Raymond Kim is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sinusitis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 224 citations. Previous affiliations of Raymond Kim include University of Auckland.
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ACE2 localizes to the respiratory cilia and is not increased by ACE inhibitors or ARBs.
Ivan T. Lee,Tsuguhisa Nakayama,Chien-Ting Wu,Yury Goltsev,Sizun Jiang,Phillip A. Gall,Chun Kang Liao,Liang Chun Shih,Christian M. Schürch,David R. McIlwain,Pauline Chu,Nicole A. Borchard,David Zarabanda,Sachi S. Dholakia,Angela Yang,Dayoung Kim,Han Chen,Tomoharu Kanie,Chia-Der Lin,Ming Hsui Tsai,Katie M. Phillips,Raymond Kim,Jonathan B. Overdevest,Jonathan B. Overdevest,Matthew A. Tyler,Matthew A. Tyler,Carol H. Yan,Carol H. Yan,Chih Feng Lin,Yi Tsen Lin,Da Tian Bau,Gregory J. Tsay,Zara M. Patel,Yung An Tsou,Alexandar Tzankov,Matthias S. Matter,Chih Jaan Tai,Te-Huei Yeh,Peter H. Hwang,Garry P. Nolan,Jayakar V. Nayak,Peter K. Jackson +41 more
TL;DR: The discovery that the ACE2 receptor protein robustly localizes within the motile cilia of airway epithelial cells, which likely represents the initial or early subcellular site of SARS-CoV-2 viral entry during host respiratory transmission, is reported.
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Paired analysis of the microbiota of surface mucus and whole-tissue specimens in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis
TL;DR: The role of bacteria in the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) remains uncertain and there has been no systematic comparison of bacterial community composition and diversity in the surface mucosa with that of the underlying tissue.
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Robust ACE2 protein expression localizes to the motile cilia of the respiratory tract epithelia and is not increased by ACE inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers
Ivan T. Lee,Tsuguhisa Nakayama,Chien-Ting Wu,Yury Goltsev,Sizun Jiang,Phillip A. Gall,Chun-Kang Liao,Liang-Chun Shih,Christian M. Schürch,David R. McIlwain,Pauline Chu,Nicole A. Borchard,David Zarabanda,Sachi S. Dholakia,Angela Yang,Dayoung Kim,Tomoharu Kanie,Chia-Der Lin,Ming Hsui Tsai,Katie M. Phillips,Raymond Kim,Jonathan B. Overdevest,Matthew A. Tyler,Carol H. Yan,Chih-Feng Lin,Yi-Tsen Lin,Da Tian Bau,Gregory J. Tsay,Zara M. Patel,Yung An Tsou,Chih Jaan Tai,Te-Huei Yeh,Peter H. Hwang,Garry P. Nolan,Jayakar V. Nayak,Peter K. Jackson +35 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the expression and subcellular localization of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), within the upper (nasal) and lower (pulmonary) respiratory tracts of healthy human donors found no evidence that the use of angiotENSin- Converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) or ang Elliotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) increases ACE2 protein expression.
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The characteristics of intramucosal bacteria in chronic rhinosinusitis: a prospective cross-sectional analysis.
TL;DR: Subepithelial bacterial microcolonies within the mucosa of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis are observed and whether the tissue colonies had genotypic or phenotypic variations from the surface bacteria is sought.
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Proteomic analysis of serum cytokine levels in response to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
TL;DR: A 30-cytokine protein microarray was used to screen for cytokine profile changes in HIV-infected patients in response to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and levels significantly decreased after 24 weeks of HAART.