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Taeseob Lee
Researcher at Samsung Medical Center
Publications - 10
Citations - 368
Taeseob Lee is an academic researcher from Samsung Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 143 citations. Previous affiliations of Taeseob Lee include Sungkyunkwan University.
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Lineage-dependent gene expression programs influence the immune landscape of colorectal cancer.
Hae Ock Lee,Hae Ock Lee,Yourae Hong,Yourae Hong,Hakki Emre Etlioglu,Yong Beom Cho,Yong Beom Cho,Valentina Pomella,Ben Van den Bosch,Jasper Vanhecke,Sara Verbandt,Hyekyung Hong,Jae Woong Min,Nayoung K.D. Kim,Nayoung K.D. Kim,Hye Hyeon Eum,Hye Hyeon Eum,Junbin Qian,Bram Boeckx,Diether Lambrechts,Petros Tsantoulis,Gert De Hertogh,Woosung Chung,Taeseob Lee,Taeseob Lee,Minae An,Minae An,Hyun Tae Shin,Je-Gun Joung,Min Hyeok Jung,Gunhwan Ko,Pratyaksha Wirapati,Seok-Hyung Kim,Hee Cheol Kim,Seong Hyeon Yun,Iain Beehuat Tan,Iain Beehuat Tan,Bobby Ranjan,Woo Yong Lee,Tae-You Kim,Jung Kyoon Choi,Young Joon Kim,Shyam Prabhakar,Sabine Tejpar,Woong-Yang Park,Woong-Yang Park +45 more
TL;DR: The collective view of the cellular landscape and intercellular interactions in colorectal cancer provide mechanistic information for the design of efficient immuno-oncology treatment strategies.
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Physical origin of the excess thermal noise in short channel MOSFETs
Jung-Suk Goo,Chang-Hoon Choi,Antonio Abramo,Jae-Gyung Ahn,Zhiping Yu,Taeseob Lee,Robert W. Dutton +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the physical origin of the excess thermal noise in short channel MOSFETs is explained based on numerical noise simulation and the impedance field representation and extraction method demonstrate that the drain current noise is dominated by source side contributions.
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Performance evaluation method for read mapping tool in clinical panel sequencing
Hojun Lee,Ki-Wook Lee,Ki-Wook Lee,Taeseob Lee,Donghyun Park,Jongsuk Chung,Jongsuk Chung,Chung Lee,Chung Lee,Woong-Yang Park,Woong-Yang Park,Dae-Soon Son +11 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the tools used in the alignment process, the first procedure in bioinformatics analysis, by comparing tools that have been widely used with ones that has been introduced recently found that Bowtie2 and BWA–MEM each showed explicit performance with AUC of 0.9984 and 0.9723.
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Clinical Targeted Next-Generation sequencing Panels for Detection of Somatic Variants in Gliomas.
Hyemi Shin,Jason K. Sa,Joon Seol Bae,Harim Koo,Seonwhee Jin,Hee Jin Cho,Seung Won Choi,Jong Min Kyoung,Ja Yeon Kim,Yun Jee Seo,Je-Gun Joung,Nayoung K.D. Kim,Dae-Soon Son,Jongsuk Chung,Taeseob Lee,Doo Sik Kong,Jung Won Choi,Ho Jun Seol,Jung Il Lee,Yeon-Lim Suh,Woong-Yang Park,Do Hyun Nam +21 more
TL;DR: A glioma-specific NGS panel that is capable of capturing single nucleotide variations and insertion/deletion, copy number variation, and selected promoter mutations and structural variations that cover a subset of intron regions in 232 essential gliomas-associated genes is developed.
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Symmetry breaking of hPSCs in micropattern generates a polarized spinal cord-like organoid (pSCO) with dorsoventral organization
Kyubin Seo,Subin Cho,Ju Hyun Lee,June Hoan Kim,Boram Lee,Hwanseok Jang,Young-Ju Kim,Hyo Min Cho,Sanghyuk Lee,Yongdoo Park,Hee Youn Kim,Taeseob Lee,Woong-Yang Park,Yong Jun Kim,Esther Yang,Dongho Geum,Hyun Kim,Jae Ryun Ryu,Woong Sun +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a polarized spinal cord organoid with a self-organized dorsoventral (DV) organization was generated using 2D cell patterning by geometric confinement.