Nak-Kyeong Kim
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Recent Articles
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Kim N, Sabo R, Wang A, Sabo C, Sun S
J Child Obes
. 2020 Jun;
1(4).
PMID: 32500122
Objective: Previous studies have shown associations between body mass index and cardiac structure in both childhood and adulthood. Using Fels Longitudinal Study measurements, we investigate the relationships between a curtailed...
2.
Puri P, Lee W, Fontana R, Kim N, Durkalski V, McGuire B, et al.
Liver Int
. 2019 Dec;
40(2):360-367.
PMID: 31823452
Background & Aims: Non-medical factors which contribute to the severity of acute liver failure (ALF) remain poorly defined. The association of alcohol consumption on the severity of presentation and outcome...
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McLaughlin C, Kim N, Bandyopadhyay D, Deng X, Kaplan B, Matin K, et al.
Radiother Oncol
. 2019 Apr;
133:50-53.
PMID: 30935581
Purpose: While there is no level 1 evidence supporting the use of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) for non-rectal colon cancer in the modern chemotherapy era, there are studies that suggest a...
4.
Alhazmi A, Mack M, Petencin A, Nelson H, Rolle T, Hiegel J, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2018 Aug;
PMID: 30139747
This article has been withdrawn by Aiman Alhazmi, Marissa Mack, Tiffany Rolle, Jordan Hiegel, Syed Haqqani, Nga Dao, Farheen Zaman, Nak-Kyeong Kim, Neel Scarsdale, Charles Lyons, and Joseph Landry. Some...
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Xia H, Jahr F, Kim N, Xie L, Shabalin A, Bryois J, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2018 Jun;
27(18):3246-3256.
PMID: 29905862
The transcription factor 4 (TCF4) locus is a robust association finding with schizophrenia (SCZ), but little is known about the genes regulated by the encoded transcription factor. Therefore, we conducted...
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Nulton T, Kim N, DiNardo L, Morgan I, Windle B
Oral Oncol
. 2018 May;
80:52-55.
PMID: 29706188
Objectives: We previously reported identifying three categories of HPV16-positive head and neck tumors based on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) RNA and DNA sequence data. Category 1 had truly integrated...
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Kim N, Jayatillake R, Spouge J
BMC Genomics
. 2013 May;
14:349.
PMID: 23706083
Background: Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) can locate transcription factor binding sites on genomic scale. Although many models and programs are available to call peaks, none has dominated...
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Hansen L, Kim N, Marino-Ramirez L, Landsman D
PLoS One
. 2012 Jan;
6(12):e29711.
PMID: 22242140
Meiotic recombination is not distributed uniformly throughout the genome. There are regions of high and low recombination rates called hot and cold spots, respectively. The recombination rate parallels the frequency...
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Kim N, Tharakaraman K, Marino-Ramirez L, Spouge J
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2008 Jun;
9:262.
PMID: 18533028
Background: Biologically active sequence motifs often have positional preferences with respect to a genomic landmark. For example, many known transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) occur within an interval [-300, 0]...
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Kim N, Xie J
J Comput Biol
. 2007 Jan;
13(10):1735-48.
PMID: 17238842
Identifying common local segments, also called motifs, in multiple protein sequences plays an important role for establishing homology between proteins. Homology is easy to establish when sequences are similar (sharing...