Wonmo Kang
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Recent Articles
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Ha M, Moon H, Choi D, Kang W, Kim J, Lee K, et al.
Front Genet
. 2019 May;
10:355.
PMID: 31057605
Transmembrane p24 trafficking protein 3 (TMED3) is a metastatic suppressor in colon cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma. However, its function in the progression of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is...
12.
Kang W, Raphael M
Sci Rep
. 2018 Oct;
8(1):15840.
PMID: 30367099
The transient, dynamic response of soft materials to mechanical impact has become increasingly relevant due to the emergence of numerous biomedical applications, e.g., accurate assessment of blunt injuries to the...
13.
Choi J, Lee J, Kang W, Kim H, Cho J, Han P, et al.
Mol Cell Proteomics
. 2018 Jul;
17(9):1803-1823.
PMID: 29959188
Chronic physical restraint stress increases oxidative stress in the brain, and dysregulation of oxidative stress can be one of the causes of major depressive disorder. To understand the underlying mechanisms,...
14.
Kang W, Chen Y, Bagchi A, OShaughnessy T
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2018 Jan;
88(12):125113.
PMID: 29289233
The material response of biologically relevant soft materials, e.g., extracellular matrix or cell cytoplasm, at high rate loading conditions is becoming increasingly important for emerging medical implications including the potential...
15.
Kang W, Adnan A, OShaughnessy T, Bagchi A
Acta Biomater
. 2017 Dec;
67:295-306.
PMID: 29191509
Statement Of Significance: From a medical standpoint, understanding dynamic cavitation within soft materials, i.e., tissues, is important as there are both potential injury implications (blast-induced cavitation within the brain) as...
16.
Reid R, Pique A, Kang W
J Vis Exp
. 2017 Jun;
(124).
PMID: 28605394
Electrically assisted deformation (EAD) is increasingly being used to improve the formability of metals during processes such as sheet metal rolling and forging. Adoption of this technique is proceeding despite...
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Kim H, Lee J, Cho J, Jeong J, Park A, Kang W, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2017 Jun;
292(31):12801-12812.
PMID: 28592492
When cells are exposed to heat shock and various other stresses, heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is activated, and the heat shock response (HSR) is elicited. To better understand the...
18.
Kang W, Merrill M, Wheeler J
Nanoscale
. 2016 Dec;
9(8):2666-2688.
PMID: 28009876
The advance of micro/nanotechnology in energy-harvesting, micropower, electronic devices, and transducers for automobile and aerospace applications has led to the need for accurate thermomechanical characterization of micro/nano-scale materials to ensure...
19.
Kang W, Beniam I, Qidwai S
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Oct;
87(9):095001.
PMID: 27782569
Electrically assisted deformation (EAD) is an emerging technique to enhance formability of metals by applying an electric current through them. Despite its increasing importance in manufacturing applications, there is still...
20.
Kang W, McNaughton R, Espinosa H
Trends Biotechnol
. 2016 Jun;
34(8):665-678.
PMID: 27287927
Several recent micro- and nanotechnologies have provided novel methods for biological studies of adherent cells because the small features of these new biotools provide unique capabilities for accessing cells without...