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Young-il Kim
Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Publications - 81
Citations - 1399
Young-il Kim is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: COPD & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1050 citations. Previous affiliations of Young-il Kim include University of California, San Francisco & Veterans Health Administration.
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Vaccine-induced CD8 + T cells control AIDS virus replication
Philip A. Mudd,Mauricio A. Martins,Adam J. Ericsen,Damien C. Tully,Karen A. Power,Alex T. Bean,Shari M. Piaskowski,Lijie Duan,Aaron M. Seese,Adrianne D. Gladden,Kim L. Weisgrau,Jessica Furlott,Young-il Kim,Marlon G. Veloso de Santana,Eva G. Rakasz,Saverio Capuano,Nancy A. Wilson,Myrna C. Bonaldo,Ricardo Galler,David B. Allison,Michael Piatak,Ashley T. Haase,Jeffrey D. Lifson,Todd M. Allen,David I. Watkins +24 more
TL;DR: These findings indicate that narrowly targeted vaccine-induced virus-specific CD8+ T-cell responses can control replication of the AIDS virus.
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β-Blockers are associated with a reduction in COPD exacerbations
Surya P. Bhatt,James M. Wells,Gregory L. Kinney,George R. Washko,Matthew J. Budoff,Young-il Kim,William C. Bailey,Hrudaya Nath,John E. Hokanson,Edwin K. Silverman,James D. Crapo,Mark T. Dransfield,Mark T. Dransfield +12 more
TL;DR: β-blockers are associated with a significant reduction in COPD exacerbations regardless of severity of airflow obstruction and should be tested in a randomised, placebo-controlled trial.
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Smoking duration alone provides stronger risk estimates of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease than pack-years
Surya P. Bhatt,Young-il Kim,Kathy Harrington,John E. Hokanson,Sharon M. Lutz,Michael H. Cho,Dawn L. DeMeo,James M. Wells,Barry Make,Stephen I. Rennard,George R. Washko,Marilyn G. Foreman,Donald P. Tashkin,Robert A. Wise,Mark T. Dransfield,William C. Bailey +15 more
TL;DR: Smoking duration alone provides stronger risk estimates of COPD than the composite index of pack-years.
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Unique Lipid Signatures of Extracellular Vesicles from the Airways of Asthmatics.
Kenneth P. Hough,Landon Wilson,Jennifer Trevor,John G. Strenkowski,Njeri Maina,Young-il Kim,Marion Spell,Yong Wang,Diptiman Chanda,Jose Rodriguez Dager,Nirmal S. Sharma,Miranda L. Curtiss,Veena B. Antony,Mark T. Dransfield,David D. Chaplin,Chad Steele,Stephen Barnes,Steven R. Duncan,Jeevan K. Prasain,Victor J. Thannickal,Jessy S. Deshane +20 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that chronic airway inflammation may be driven by alterations in the composition of lipid mediators within airway EVs of human subjects with asthma.
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ER stress stimulates production of the key antimicrobial peptide, cathelicidin, by forming a previously unidentified intracellular S1P signaling complex.
Kyungho Park,Kyungho Park,Hiroko Ikushiro,Ho Seong Seo,Kyong-Oh Shin,Young-il Kim,Young-il Kim,Jong Youl Kim,Jong Youl Kim,Yong-Moon Lee,Takato Yano,Walter M. Holleran,Walter M. Holleran,Peter M. Elias,Peter M. Elias,Yoshikazu Uchida,Yoshikazu Uchida +16 more
TL;DR: How ER stress and S1P orchestrate critical stress-specific signals that regulate production of one protective response by stimulating production of the key innate immune element, CAMP is illuminated.