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Inha Kim

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Rahman I, Kim T, Kim I, Higashitarumizu N, Wang S, Wang S, et al.
Nano Lett . 2025 Feb; 25(10):3956-3963. PMID: 40019279
Tellurium (Te) is attractive for -channel transistors due to its high hole mobility. Despite having a low thermal budget suitable for back-end-of-line (BEOL) monolithic integration, the practical realization of Te...
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Kim I, Higashitarumizu N, Rahman I, Wang S, Kim H, Geng J, et al.
Nano Lett . 2024 Oct; 24(43):13528-13533. PMID: 39423318
High contact resistance has been a bottleneck in developing high-performance transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD) based -type transistors. We report degenerately doped few-layer WSe transistors with contact resistance as low as 0.23...
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Kim Y, Kim I, Shin K
Exp Mol Med . 2023 Oct; 55(10):2127-2137. PMID: 37779144
Recent discoveries in stem cell and developmental biology have introduced a new era marked by the generation of in vitro models that recapitulate early mammalian development, providing unprecedented opportunities for...
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Shim S, Krishnaiah M, Sankham M, Kim I, Lee Y, Shin I, et al.
J Med Chem . 2022 Jul; 65(14):9974-10000. PMID: 35797110
A series of fexaramine analogs were synthesized and evaluated to develop an intestine-selective/specific FXR partial agonist. Introduction of both a CN substituent at the C-2 in the biphenyl ring and...
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Kim I, Park S, Kim D
Nanoscale . 2018 Nov; 10(45):21123-21131. PMID: 30406794
The major challenges related to the activity, stability, and cost of electrocatalysts are being increasingly raised to achieve highly efficient and cost-effective hydrogen generation. Herein, multiphase nanocomposites of WC@WC encapsulated...
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Kim I, Min K, Yeo M, Kim J, Lee S, Lee S, et al.
Case Rep Neurol . 2015 Jun; 7(2):115-20. PMID: 26078745
The development of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) as a secondary complication of Crohn's disease (CD) seems to be rare, but it is generally accepted that the disease activity of CD...