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Ghangyong Kim

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Roy P, Qamar A, Tanga B, Bang S, Seong G, Fang X, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2021 Sep; 11(9). PMID: 34573449
Molecular approaches have been used to determine metabolic substrates involved in the early embryonic processes to provide adequate culture conditions. To investigate the effect of modified pectin nanoparticles (MSmPNPs) on...
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Cho J, Kim G, Qamar A, Fang X, Roy P, Tanga B, et al.
Zygote . 2021 Jun; 30(1):103-110. PMID: 34176529
This study was performed to improve production efficiency at the level of recipient pig and donor nuclei of transgenic cloned pigs used for xenotransplantation. To generate transgenic pigs, human endothelial...
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Roy P, Qamar A, Tanga B, Fang X, Kim G, Bang S, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2021 May; 9:647616. PMID: 33996810
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of milrinone supplementation as a phosphodiesterase 3A inhibitor during maturation (IVM) to coordinate the cytoplasmic and nuclear maturation of porcine...
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Roy P, Qamar A, Fang X, Kim G, Bang S, De Zoysa M, et al.
Reprod Domest Anim . 2020 Nov; 56(2):342-350. PMID: 33247973
Oxidative stress is inevitable as it is derived from the handling, culturing, inherent metabolic activities and medium supplementation of embryos. This study was performed to investigate the protective effect of...
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Cho B, Lee E, Ahn S, Kim G, Lee S, Ji D, et al.
Transgenic Res . 2019 Sep; 28(5-6):549-559. PMID: 31473874
Islet xenotransplantation is a promising treatment for type I diabetes. Numerous studies of islet xenotransplantation have used pig-to-nonhuman primate transplantation models. Some studies reported long-term survival and successful function of...
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Kim G, Roy P, Fang X, Hassan B, Cho J
J Vet Sci . 2019 Jun; 20(3):e31. PMID: 31161749
This study examined the effects of a caffeine treatment to improve nuclear reprogramming in porcine cloned embryos. Embryonic development and the expression of genes related to pluripotency (, , ,...