Young Ho Kim
Chungnam National University
2738 Papers
16.9K Citations
Young Ho Kim is an academic researcher from Chungnam National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 2528 publications. Previous affiliations of Young Ho Kim include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & University of Suwon.
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Papers
Divergent Syntheses of Indoles and Quinolines Involving N1-C2-C3 Bond Formation through Two Distinct Pd Catalyses.
TL;DR: Indole formation was achieved by overcoming two significant challenges, regioselective hydropalladation of alkenes and subsequent reactions between the resulting Csp3-Pd species and less reactive imines.
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Determination of organophosphate and carbamate resistance allele frequency in diamondback moth populations by quantitative sequencing and inhibition tests
TL;DR: QS analysis of 15 representative regional field populations of DBM in Korea revealed that the allele frequencies of both A298S and G324A were over 70% in most field populations, implying the prevalent state of these resistance-associated mutations.
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Simultaneous measurements of the ultrasonic wave velocity and thickness of a solid plate made from one side of the plate
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for simultaneous measurement of the ultrasonic wave velocity and the thickness of a solid plate with access from only one side was proposed, where a line-contact transmitter and a line contact receiver were placed on the same side of the specimen, and the times of flight were measured for varying distance between the transducers.
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Antioxidant benzylidene 2-aminoimidazolones from the Mediterranean sponge Phorbas topsenti
Tien Dat Nguyen,Xuan Cuong Nguyen,Arlette Longeon,Aline Keryhuel,Minh Ha Le,Young Ho Kim,Van Minh Chau,Marie-Lise Bourguet-Kondracki +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, three benzylidene 2-aminoimidazolones, named phorbatopsins A and C, have been isolated from the Mediterranean marine sponge Phorbas topsenti, in addition to the known astaxanthin, adonirubin, taurine, and taurobetain.
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