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GeeHee Kim

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Tomatsu S, Kim G, Kubota S, Seki K
Nat Commun . 2023 Oct; 14(1):6537. PMID: 37880215
Our rich behavioural repertoire is supported by complicated synaptic connectivity in the central nervous system, which must be modulated to prevent behavioural control from being overwhelmed. For this modulation, presynaptic...
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Obata H, Kim G, Ogawa T, Sekiguchi H, Nakazawa K
Motor Control . 2022 Jan; 26(2):169-180. PMID: 34986460
Classical ballet dancing is a good model for studying the long-term activity-dependent plasticity of the central nervous system in humans, as it requires unique ankle movements to maintain ballet postures....
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Jeon Y, Bang H, Suh Y, Kim G
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2020 Feb; 180(3):665-674. PMID: 32100145
Purpose: As breast cancer survival has significantly improved and patient life expectancy has increased, greater numbers of elderly breast cancer survivors are at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Therefore, this...
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Kim G, Ogawa T, Sekiguchi H, Nakazawa K
Physiol Rep . 2020 Jan; 8(2):e14335. PMID: 31960615
The present study addressed whether motor memory acquired earlier in life through specific training can be maintained through later life with further training. To this end, the present study focused...
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Confais J, Kim G, Tomatsu S, Takei T, Seki K
J Neurosci . 2017 Feb; 37(10):2612-2626. PMID: 28159911
If not properly regulated, the large amount of reafferent sensory signals generated by our own movement could destabilize the CNS. We investigated how input from peripheral nerves to spinal cord...
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Tomatsu S, Kim G, Confais J, Seki K
J Neurophysiol . 2016 Dec; 117(2):796-807. PMID: 27974451
Presynaptic inhibition of the sensory input from the periphery to the spinal cord can be evaluated directly by intra-axonal recording of primary afferent depolarization (PAD) or indirectly by intraspinal microstimulation...
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Kim G, Kim J, Moon K, Yoo K, Kim C, Moon D, et al.
Int Heart J . 2016 Jan; 57(1):73-9. PMID: 26742882
Arterial stiffness is associated with atherosclerosis and left ventricular (LV) diastolic function in general or hypertensive patients. However, the relationships between the arterial stiffness index measured at the radial artery...
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Kim G, Youn H, Choi Y, Jung H, Chung W, Kim C
Clin Interv Aging . 2015 Jul; 10:1111-9. PMID: 26185430
Objective: Routine measurement of the carotid intima-media thickness is not recommended in recent clinical practice guidelines for risk assessment of the first atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) event (the definition of...
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Kim G, Kim J, Moon K, Yoo K, Ko S, Ahn Y, et al.
Clin Interv Aging . 2014 Aug; 9:1321-5. PMID: 25143718
Objective: Arterial stiffness, as assessed by the brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), is associated with arterial aging and has been consistently linked to cardiovascular disease. The factors involved in reducing...
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Kim G, Kim J, Moon K, Yoo K, Ihm S, Youn H, et al.
Clin Interv Aging . 2014 Apr; 9:527-33. PMID: 24729693
Objective: Diastolic dysfunction is associated with increased arterial stiffness in patients with hypertension. However, the role of arterial stiffness in diastolic dysfunction in subjects without hypertension has not been fully...