Hyewon Woo
New Generation University College
10 Papers
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Hyewon Woo is an academic researcher from New Generation University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Two cases of Antley-Bixler syndrome caused by mutations in different genes, FGFR2 and POR
TL;DR: FGFR2 mutations show variable clinical penetrance and patients with the same FGFR2 mutation can exhibit diverse clinical features, therefore, FGFR-related craniosynostosis syndromes are usually named according to the accompanying extra-cranial manifestations.
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The Korean undiagnosed diseases program phase I: expansion of the nationwide network and the development of long-term infrastructure
Soo Yeon Kim,Seungbok Lee,Hyewon Woo,Jiyeon Han,Young Jun Ko,Young Kyu Shim,Soo Jin Park,Se Song Jang,Byung Chan Lim,Jung Min Ko,Ki Joong Kim,Anna Cho,Hun Min Kim,Hee Hwang,Jieun Choi,Man Jin Kim,Jangsup Moon,Moon Woo Seong,Sung Sup Park,Sun Ah Choi,Ji-Eun Lee,Young Se Kwon,Young Bae Sohn,Jon Soo Kim,Won Seop Kim,Youngjin Lee,Soonhak Kwon,Young Ok Kim,Hoon Kook,Yonggon Cho,Chong Kun Cheon,Kisoo Kang,Minchul Song,Young-Joon Kim,Hyuk-Jin Cha,Hee Jung Choi,Yun Kee,Sung Gyoo Park,Seung-Tae Baek,Murim Choi,Dong-Sung Ryu,Jong Hee Chae +41 more
TL;DR: The Korean Undiagnosed Diseases Program (KUDP) as mentioned in this paper has been implemented for three years to solve the problem of undiagnosis patients throughout the country and develop infrastructure, including a data management system and functional core laboratory for long-term translational research.
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Homeostatic regulation of neuronal excitability by probiotics in male germ‐free mice
Juhyun Kim,Dong Won Kim,Adam C. Lee,M. Mason,Yan Jouroukhin,Hyewon Woo,Robert H. Yolken,Mikhail V. Pletnikov +7 more
- 01 Feb 2022
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time how probiotic treatment can have a significant influence on the electrophysiological properties of neurons, bidirectionally modulating their intrinsic excitability in a gut microbiota and brain area‐specific manner.
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