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Sang Jin Kim
Researcher at Samsung Medical Center
Publications - 223
Citations - 2161
Sang Jin Kim is an academic researcher from Samsung Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 192 publications receiving 1705 citations. Previous affiliations of Sang Jin Kim include Inje University & Soonchunhyang University Hospital.
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Gyrate Atrophy of the Choroid and Retina Diagnosed by Ornithine-δ-aminotransferase Gene Analysis: A Case Report
TL;DR: The first case of gyrate atrophy in the Korean population diagnosed by OAT gene analysis and treated with vitamin B6 dietary supplementation is described and successfully reduced without progression of chorioretinal atrophy for 15 months.
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Abnormalities of nerve conduction studies in myotonic dystrophy type 1: primary involvement of nerves or incidental coexistence?
TL;DR: The findings suggest that most abnormal NCS results in DM1 patients are more likely to result from myopathic changes, coincidental neuropathies, or radiculopathies than from primary involvement of the nerve.
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Premorbid warfarin use and lower D-dimer levels are associated with a spontaneous early improvement in an atrial fibrillation-related stroke.
TL;DR: Analysis of blood coagulation in mice: pre-analytical conditions and evaluation of a home-made assay for thrombin-antithrombin complexes and the effect of oral contraceptives on throm bin generation measured via calibrated automated thrombography.
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DNA methylation of RUNX3 in papillary thyroid cancer.
Hee Ja Ko,Bo-Yeon Kim,Chan-Hee Jung,Sung Wan Chun,Ji Oh Mok,Yeo Joo Kim,Hyeong Kyu Park,Chul Hee Kim,Sang Jin Kim,Dong Won Byun,Kyo Suh,Myung Hi Yoo,Sung Gu Kang +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that RUNX3 is associated with thyroid carcinogenesis, and RunX3 methylation is a potentially useful diagnostic marker for papillary thyroid cancer.
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Weight Change Is a Characteristic Non-Motor Symptom in Drug-Naïve Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Non-Tremor Dominant Subtype: A Nation-Wide Observational Study
Jun Kyu Mun,Jinyoung Youn,Jin Whan Cho,Eung Seok Oh,Ji Sun Kim,Ji Sun Kim,Suyeon Park,Wooyoung Jang,Jin Se Park,Seong Beom Koh,Jae-Hyeok Lee,Hee Kyung Park,Han-Joon Kim,Beom S. Jeon,Hae-Won Shin,Sun Ah Choi,Sang Jin Kim,Seong Min Choi,Ji Yun Park,Ji Young Kim,Sun Ju Chung,Chong Sik Lee,Tae-Beom Ahn,Won Chan Kim,Hyunsook Kim,Sang Myung Cheon,Jae Woo Kim,Hee Tae Kim,Jee Young Lee,Eun-Joo Kim,Jong Min Kim,Kwang-Soo Lee,Joong-Seok Kim,Min Jeong Kim,Jong Sam Baik,Ki-Jong Park,Hee Jin Kim,Mee Young Park,Ji-Hoon Kang,Sook Kun Song,Yong Duk Kim,Ji Young Yun,Ho-Won Lee,In Uk Song,Young H. Sohn,Phil Hyu Lee,Jeong-Ho Park,Hyung Geun Oh,Kun Woo Park,Do Young Kwon +49 more
TL;DR: Weight change is the characteristic NMS associated with NTD subtype in PD patients and the relationship of NMS with quality of life between normal controls and PD patients, and between the PD subtypes.