Hun-Mo Yang
Soonchunhyang University
30 Papers
189 Citations
Hun-Mo Yang is an academic researcher from Soonchunhyang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sudomotor & Biocompatibility. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications.
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Papers
Acute Exercise Induces FGF21 Expression in Mice and in Healthy Humans
Kook Hwan Kim,Seonghun Kim,Young-Ki Min,Hun-Mo Yang,Jeong-Beom Lee,Myung-Shik Lee,Myung-Shik Lee +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that serum FGF21 level is increased in mice after a single bout of acute exercise, and that this is accompanied by increased serum levels of free fatty acid, glycerol and ketone body, suggesting that FGF 21 may also be associated with exercise-induced lipolysis in addition to increased catecholamines and reduced insulin.
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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of electrospun PCL/PMMA fibrous scaffolds for bone regeneration
TL;DR: In vitro and in vivo results suggest that 7/3 PCL/PMMA scaffolds can be used for bone tissue regeneration and are suitable for osteoblast cell proliferation.
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Fabrication and biocompatibility of novel bilayer scaffold for skin tissue engineering applications.
TL;DR: The experimental results showed that the addition of the membrane layer to the hydrogel decreased swelling and degradation rates and provided ease of handling during implantation.
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Beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise after percutaneous coronary intervention on hsCRP and inflammatory cytokines in CAD patients
Young-Joo Kim,Young-Oh Shin,Jun-Sang Bae,Jeong-Beom Lee,Joo-Hyun Ham,Youn-Jung Son,Jung-Kyu Kim,Chul Kim,Byoung Kwon Lee,Jae-Keun Oh,Timothy Othman,Young-Ki Min,Hun-Mo Yang +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that CR and exercise in CAD patients after PCI induce significant reduction in hsCRP and inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IL-6), and marked increase in exercise tolerance and capacity.
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Tropical Malaysians and temperate Koreans exhibit significant differences in sweating sensitivity in response to iontophoretically administered acetylcholine
Jeong-Beom Lee,Jeong-Beom Lee,Jun-Sang Bae,Takaaki Matsumoto,Takaaki Matsumoto,Hun-Mo Yang,Young-Ki Min +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the peripheral mechanisms of thermal sweating in tropical natives with that of their temperate counterparts, and found that suppressed thermal sweating was, at least in part, due to suppressed sweat gland sensitivity to ACh through both recruitment of active sweat glands and the sweat gland output per each gland.
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