Hyung-Seok Kim
Chonnam National University
344 Papers
1.3K Citations
Hyung-Seok Kim is an academic researcher from Chonnam National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 302 publications. Previous affiliations of Hyung-Seok Kim include Konkuk University & University of Geneva.
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Papers
Licochalcone E reduces chronic allergic contact dermatitis and inhibits IL-12p40 production through down-regulation of NF-κB
Young-Chang Cho,Sung Ho Lee,Goo Yoon,Hyung-Seok Kim,Joo Young Na,Hyun Jin Choi,Cheng-Weon Cho,Seung Hoon Cheon,Bok Yun Kang +8 more
TL;DR: Using a chronic allergic contact dermatitis model induced by repeated application of oxazolone, licochalcone E inhibited the increased IL-12p40 expression and ear thickness induced by oxAZolone and has therapeutic potential to reduce skin inflammation.
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Mobility of intradural extramedullary schwannoma at spine : report of three cases with literature review.
TL;DR: Three interesting cases in which different tumor locations observed in repeated magnetic resonance image (MRI) findings are found, all of which were intradural and extramedullary schwannoma.
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Expression of the stem cell markers CD133 and nestin in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and clinical relevance
TL;DR: CD133 expression is upregulated in PDAC that is related to poor prognosis, and treatment targeted the CD133 positive cancer/cancer stem cells might be a promising therapeutic strategy for this patients.
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Expression of PTEN in the progression of cervical neoplasia and its relation to tumor behavior and angiogenesis in invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
Ji Shin Lee,Yoo Duk Choi,Jae Hyuk Lee,Jong Hee Nam,Chan Choi,Min-Cheol Lee,Chang Soo Park,Hyung-Seok Kim,Kyung Whan Min +8 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to evaluate PTEN expression in the successive steps of progression in cervical neoplasia and to determine its correlation with tumor angiogenesis and clinicopathologic features in squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix.
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Maspin expression in early oral tongue cancer and its relation to expression of mutant-type p53 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
Jae Hoon Cho,Hyung-Seok Kim,Chang Soo Park,Jin Kook Kim,Kwang Yoon Jung,Bong Kyoung Shin,Han Kyum Kim +6 more
TL;DR: The expression of maspin is not related to recurrence of early stage oral tongue cancer, but it is inversely correlated with that of mutant-type p53 and of VEGF, suggesting that themaspin gene is a mutant- type p53 target in vivo and may contribute to regulate V EGF expression.
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