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Tong Mook Kang
Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University
Publications - 58
Citations - 1837
Tong Mook Kang is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patch clamp & Myocyte. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1595 citations. Previous affiliations of Tong Mook Kang include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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Loss of Autophagy Diminishes Pancreatic β Cell Mass and Function with Resultant Hyperglycemia
Hye Seung Jung,Kun Wook Chung,Jeong Won Kim,Jin Kim,Masaaki Komatsu,Masaaki Komatsu,Masaaki Komatsu,Keiji Tanaka,Yen Hoang Le Nguyen,Tong Mook Kang,Kun Ho Yoon,Ji Won Kim,Yeon Taek Jeong,Myoung Sook Han,Moon Kyu Lee,Kwang Won Kim,Jaekyoon Shin,Myung-Shik Lee +17 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that autophagy is necessary to maintain structure, mass and function of pancreatic beta cells, and its impairment causes insulin deficiency and hyperglycemia because of abnormal turnover andfunction of cellular organelles.
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Multiple transport modes of the cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger.
TL;DR: It is shown, using an ion-selective electrode technique to quantify ion fluxes in giant patches, that ion flux ratios are approximately 3.2 for maximal transport in either direction in the cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger.
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DNA‐Wrapped Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Fibers for supercapacitors and Artificial Muscles
Su Ryon Shin,Chang Kee Lee,Insuk So,Insuk So,Ju Hong Jeon,Tong Mook Kang,Changwon Kee,Sun I. Kim,Geoffrey M. Spinks,Gordon G. Wallace,Seon Jeong Kim +10 more
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Biomolecule based fiber supercapacitor for implantable device
Hyeon Jun Sim,Changsoon Choi,Dong Yeop Lee,Hyunsoo Kim,Ji Hyun Yun,Jung Min Kim,Tong Mook Kang,Raquel Ovalle,Ray H. Baughman,Chang Won Kee,Seon Jeong Kim +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a flexible implantable fiber supercapacitor for an in vivo energy storage device was reported, which has a high flexibility and high potential to be applied in an implant device because the fiber can be implanted in the blood vessel and the wound can be stitched with the fiber-like suture.
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DNA hydrogel fiber with self-entanglement prepared by using an ionic liquid
Chang Kee Lee,Su Ryon Shin,Sun Hee Lee,Ju Hong Jeon,Insuk So,Insuk So,Tong Mook Kang,Sun I. Kim,Ji Young Mun,Sung Sik Han,Geoffrey M. Spinks,Gordon G. Wallace,Seon Jeong Kim +12 more
TL;DR: Inspired by the spinning processes used by insects, this work prepared a DNA hydrogel fiber in a single step by injecting aqueous DNA solution into a coagulation bath of an RTIL, and found that room-temperature hydrophilic ionic liquids (RTILs) can produce suitable conditions.