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Seok Hyun Kim
Researcher at New Generation University College
Publications - 395
Citations - 6690
Seok Hyun Kim is an academic researcher from New Generation University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryo transfer & In vitro fertilisation. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 381 publications receiving 5881 citations. Previous affiliations of Seok Hyun Kim include Seoul National University Hospital & Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.
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Impact of laparoscopic cystectomy on ovarian reserve: serial changes of serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels
Hye Jin Chang,Sang Hoon Han,Jung Ryeol Lee,Jung Ryeol Lee,Byung Chul Jee,Byoung Ick Lee,Chang Suk Suh,Chang Suk Suh,Seok Hyun Kim +8 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that ovarian reserve could be reduced after laparoscopic cystectomy; however, it could be restored thereafter up to 3 months postoperative in reproductive women.
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Impact of blastocyst transfer on offspring sex ratio and the monozygotic twinning rate: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hye Jin Chang,Jung Ryeol Lee,Jung Ryeol Lee,Byung Chul Jee,Chang Suk Suh,Chang Suk Suh,Seok Hyun Kim +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that blastocyst transfer appears to be associated with a sex ratio skewed in favor of males and an increased risk of MZT, and the clinicians should provide this information to their infertility patients awaiting blastocySt transfer.
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Reactive oxygen species enhance differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into mesendodermal lineage.
Ae Ri Ji,Ae Ri Ji,Seung Yup Ku,Seung Yup Ku,Myung Soo Cho,Yoon Young Kim,Yong Jin Kim,Sun Kyung Oh,Seok Hyun Kim,Seok Hyun Kim,Shin Yong Moon,Shin Yong Moon,Young Min Choi,Young Min Choi +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that stemness and differentiation of hESCs can be regulated by environmental factors such as ROS, and MAPKs family-specific inhibitors could prevent the mesendodermal differentiation ofhESCs by ROS induction.
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Derivation and characterization of new human embryonic stem cell lines: SNUhES1, SNUhES2, and SNUhES3
Sun Kyung Oh,Hee Sun Kim,Hee Jin Ahn,Hye Won Seol,Yoon Young Kim,Yong Bin Park,Chul Jong Yoon,Dong-Wook Kim,Seok Hyun Kim,Shin Yong Moon +9 more
TL;DR: These cells, established from the inner cell mass using an STO feeder layer, satisfy the criteria that characterize pluripotent hESCs: the cell lines express high levels of alkaline phosphatase, cell surface markers, and telomerase.
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Clinical and biochemical characteristics of polycystic ovary syndrome in Korean women
Soo Jin Chae,Jin Ju Kim,Young Min Choi,Kyu Ri Hwang,Byung Chul Jee,Seung Yup Ku,Chang Suk Suh,Seok Hyun Kim,Jung Gu Kim,Shin Yong Moon +9 more
TL;DR: Women with PCOS without HA are common in Korea and are less likely to have metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance and elevated BP, and could have a reduced likelihood of having metabolic syndrome compared with women of other ethnicities.