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Won Ho Kim

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  748
Citations -  21405

Won Ho Kim is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 704 publications receiving 18779 citations. Previous affiliations of Won Ho Kim include KAIST & Seoul National University.

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Changes in chemical structure of oxidation reaction layers of Zircaloy-4 and Ti by micro X-ray diffractometry

TL;DR: A micro X-ray diffractometer with a micrometer sized beam concentrator was developed to investigate the changes in the chemical structures of oxide layers for Zr-based alloys (Zircaloy-4) and Ti metal from the center of the cross section to the surface as discussed by the authors.
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Peel strength and fatigue resistance of AEM rubber–polyester fabric composites (I): application of isocyanate adhesive solution

TL;DR: In this article, the adhesion between ethylene methyl acrylic (AEM) rubber and polyester fabric treated with isocyanate and the fatigue properties of the AEM rubber-polyester fabric composites were investigated.
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A case of multiple colonic adenomas which were found incidentally in FDG-PET

TL;DR: A case of multiple colonic adenomas was experienced, which were incidentally found as two masses of intensely increased FOG uptake in proximal transverse colon and splenic flexure, confirmed by colonoscopy and reported with a review of literature.
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A Low-Viscousity, Highly Thermally Conductive Epoxy Molding Compound (EMC)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 2-μm fused silica, which has low porosity and spherical shape, as a small size filler in the binary mixture of fillers.
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Associations between local acidosis induced by renal LDHA and renal fibrosis and mitochondrial abnormalities in patients with diabetic kidney disease.

TL;DR: In this paper , the role of LDHA in renal fibrosis and dysfunction in human and animal models of diabetic kidney disease was explored in both human and rat models of kidney disease.