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Kyukwang Kim

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Kim K, Jang I, Kim M, Choi J, Kim M, Lee B, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2020 Nov; 49(D1):D38-D46. PMID: 33245777
Three-dimensional (3D) genome organization is tightly coupled with gene regulation in various biological processes and diseases. In cancer, various types of large-scale genomic rearrangements can disrupt the 3D genome, leading...
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Kim K, Eom J, Jung I
Mol Cells . 2019 Aug; 42(7):512-522. PMID: 31362468
Chromosomes located in the nucleus form discrete units of genetic material composed of DNA and protein complexes. The genetic information is encoded in linear DNA sequences, but its interpretation requires...
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Kim K, Hyun J, Kim H, Lim H, Myung H
Sensors (Basel) . 2019 Jun; 19(12). PMID: 31234294
Mosquito control is important as mosquitoes are extremely harmful pests that spread various infectious diseases. In this research, we present the preliminary results of an automated system that detects the...
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Kim K, Kim H, Kim S, Jeon J
Sensors (Basel) . 2018 Jun; 18(6). PMID: 29890772
Here, MineLoC is described as a pipeline developed to generate 3D printable models of master templates for Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) by using a popular multi-player sandbox game “Minecraft”. The user can...
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Kim K, Kim S, Jeon J
Sensors (Basel) . 2018 Feb; 18(2). PMID: 29401651
Microfluidic devices are an emerging platform for a variety of experiments involving bacterial cell culture, and has advantages including cost and convenience. One inevitable step during bacterial cell culture is...
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Kim K, Hyun J, Jeon J
Sensors (Basel) . 2017 Jun; 17(6). PMID: 28635629
Simple methods using the striped pattern paper marker and FFT (fast Fourier transformation) have been proposed as alternatives to measuring the optical density for determining the level of bacterial growth....
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Kim K, Choi D, Lim H, Kim H, Jeon J
Sensors (Basel) . 2016 Dec; 16(12). PMID: 27999349
The detection of bacterial growth in liquid media is an essential process in determining antibiotic susceptibility or the level of bacterial presence for clinical or research purposes. We have developed...
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Kim K, Kim H, Lim H, Myung H
Sensors (Basel) . 2016 Jun; 16(6). PMID: 27338406
In this research an open source, low power sensor node was developed to check the growth of mycobacteria in a culture bottle with a nitrate reductase assay method for a...
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Kim K, Myung H
Sensors (Basel) . 2015 May; 15(5):10569-79. PMID: 25951340
A sensor node for sampling water and checking for the presence of harmful bacteria such as E. coli in water sources was developed in this research. A chromogenic enzyme substrate...
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Lokich E, Singh R, Han A, Romano N, Yano N, Kim K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2014 Jul; 4:5500. PMID: 24975515
Antiestrogens including tamoxifen and fulvestrant have been evaluated as chemotherapeutics for ovarian cancer, particularly in cases of platinum resistant disease. Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) is highly overexpressed in women...