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Yoon-Keun Kim

Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology

Publications -  147
Citations -  9695

Yoon-Keun Kim is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microvesicles & Inflammation. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 146 publications receiving 7782 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoon-Keun Kim include New Generation University College.

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Bioinspired Exosome-Mimetic Nanovesicles for Targeted Delivery of Chemotherapeutics to Malignant Tumors

TL;DR: Bioinspired exosome-mimetic nanovesicles that deliver chemotherapeutics to the tumor tissue after systemic administration and removal of the plasma membrane proteins by trypsinization eliminated the therapeutic effects of the nanovesicle both in vitro and in vivo are suggested.
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Gram-positive bacteria produce membrane vesicles: proteomics-based characterization of Staphylococcus aureus-derived membrane vesicles.

TL;DR: It is found for the first time that Gram‐positive bacteria naturally produce MVs into the extracellular milieu and these observations suggest that the secretion of MVs is an evolutionally conserved, universal process that occurs from simple organisms to complex multicellular organisms.
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Proteomics, transcriptomics and lipidomics of exosomes and ectosomes

TL;DR: Recent advances in the biology, function, and diagnostic potential of vesicle‐specific components of extracellular vesicles are summarized.
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EVpedia: An integrated database of high-throughput data for systemic analyses of extracellular vesicles

TL;DR: Evolpedia is presented, which is an integrated database of high-throughput datasets from prokaryotic and eukaryotic extracellular vesicles that might serve as a fundamental repository to stimulate the advancement of extrace cellular vesicle studies and to elucidate the novel functions of these complexextracellular organelles.
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Colorectal cancer cell-derived microvesicles are enriched in cell cycle-related mRNAs that promote proliferation of endothelial cells

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that CRC cell-derived microvesicles are enriched in cell cycle-related mRNAs that promote proliferation of endothelial cells, suggesting that microvesicle of cancer cells can be involved in tumor growth and metastasis by facilitating angiogenesis-related processes.