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Yun-Gon Kim

Researcher at Soongsil University

Publications -  156
Citations -  4746

Yun-Gon Kim is an academic researcher from Soongsil University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 144 publications receiving 3449 citations. Previous affiliations of Yun-Gon Kim include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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HPLC-based analysis of serum N-glycans on a 96-well plate platform with dedicated database software.

TL;DR: A robust, fully automatable technology platform that includes computer software for the detailed analysis of low femtomoles of N-linked sugars released from glycoproteins is presented, allowing optimization of production conditions and its application to rheumatoid arthritis is demonstrated.
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Recent developments in pretreatment technologies on lignocellulosic biomass: Effect of key parameters, technological improvements, and challenges.

TL;DR: The selection of an effective and efficient pretreatment method discussed in the review and its process optimization can significantly reduce the production of inhibitory compounds and may lead to enhanced production of fermentable sugars and biochemicals.
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Nano/Microfluidics for diagnosis of infectious diseases in developing countries☆

TL;DR: This paper reviews recent advances in nano/microfluidic technologies for clinical point-of-care applications at resource-limited settings in developing countries and potentially applicable to global health applications.
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Liver extracellular matrix providing dual functions of two-dimensional substrate coating and three-dimensional injectable hydrogel platform for liver tissue engineering.

TL;DR: LEM can provide functional biomaterial platforms for diverse applications in liver tissue engineering by promoting survival and maturation of hepatocytes and hepatic commitment of stem cells.
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Quantum dot-based HIV capture and imaging in a microfluidic channel.

TL;DR: An on-chip HIV capture and imaging method using quantum dots from fingerprick volume of unprocessed HIV-infected patient whole blood in anti-gp120 antibody-immobilized microfluidic chip is developed, creating new avenues for point-of-care diagnostics and monitoring applications of infectious diseases.