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Research on acellular dermal matrix, a potential vascular substitute material

Kim SH, Song IS, Chun GS, Han SJ

Background: The homologous human vessel grafts are presently in clinical use for vascular surgery. However, these have progressive stenosis caused by an immune response that is not clearly identified. As...
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Ovarian cancer related gene targeting with large circular antisense library

Doh KO, Chun GS, Sim JC, Yang HS

  • KMID: 2273741
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2009 Jul;52(7):724-733.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to find out the genes which are related to ovarian cancer cell growth using large circular antisense library. METHODS: Clones for antisense library were...
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Human dermis as a new substitute for middle hepatic vein during living donor liver transplantation: early results from ongoing clinical trial

Kim SH, Chun GS, Song IS, Han SJ

Iliac vein allografts are suitable for middle hepatic vein (MHV) reconstruction during living donor liver transplantation, but their supply is often limited. (PTFE) grafts are easily available but have drawbacks...
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P2X7 Receptor-mediated Membrane Blebbing in Salivary Epithelial Cells

Hwang SM, Koo NY, Choi SY, Chun GS, Kim JS, Park K

High concentrations of ATP induce membrane blebbing. However, the underlying mechanism involved in epithelial cells remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of the P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) in...
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The appropriate surgical strategy for T1b gallbladder cancer incidentally diagnosed after a simple cholecystectomy

Kim BH, Kim SH, Song IS, Chun GS

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The appropriate surgical treatment was investigated for T1b gallbladder (GB) cancer through a retrospective analysis of the clinical outcomes of patients with incidental T1 GB cancer. METHODS: Patients with T1...
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