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80
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23057
World Ranking
4080
National Ranking
32

Overview

Byung-Soo Kim is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea, focusing on medical research with an emphasis on molecular biology, immunology, oncology, biomedical engineering, and hematology. Their work includes a significant number of publications in the field of medicine, covering 121 papers in total.

The scientist's main research topics encompass CAR-T cell therapy research, immunotherapy and immune responses, extracellular vesicles in disease, multiple myeloma research and treatments, as well as materials science related topics such as Ga2O3 and ZnO doping and properties. There is also involvement in pluripotent stem cells research.

Recent publications by Byung-Soo Kim include notable papers such as:

  • Mesenchymal stem cell-derived magnetic extracellular nanovesicles for targeting and treatment of ischemic stroke, 2020, Biomaterials
  • Nanovesicles derived from iron oxide nanoparticles-incorporated mesenchymal stem cells for cardiac repair, 2020, Science Advances
  • Nanocomplex-Mediated In Vivo Programming to Chimeric Antigen Receptor-M1 Macrophages for Cancer Therapy, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • T-Cell-Mimicking Nanoparticles for Cancer Immunotherapy, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Ceria-vesicle nanohybrid therapeutic for modulation of innate and adaptive immunity in a collagen-induced arthritis model, 2023, Nature Nanotechnology

Byung-Soo Kim collaborates frequently with coauthors who have contributed extensively with them, including Mikyung Kang, Mungyo Jung, Ka-Won Kang, Byung-Hyun Lee, and Cheesue Kim.

The scientist has published regularly in several respected venues, with a particular emphasis on Advanced Materials, Stem Cell Research, and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Other frequent publication venues include SSRN Electronic Journal and Small.

Best Publications

  • Development of biocompatible synthetic extracellular matrices for tissue engineering

    Byung-Soo Kim;David J Mooney

  • Open pore biodegradable matrices formed with gas foaming

    Leatrese D. Harris;Byung-Soo Kim;David J. Mooney

  • Poly(lactide-co-glycolide)/hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

    Sang-Soo Kim;Min Sun Park;Oju Jeon;Cha Yong Choi

  • Cyclic mechanical strain regulates the development of engineered smooth muscle tissue

    Byung-Soo Kim;Janeta Nikolovski;Jeffrey Bonadio;David J. Mooney

  • Synergistic Oxygen Generation and Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging by Manganese Ferrite/Ceria Co-decorated Nanoparticles for Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

    Jonghoon Kim;Han Young Kim;Seuk Young Song;Seok Hyeong Go

  • Biomaterials for tissue engineering.

    Byung Soo Kim;Carlos E. Baez;Anthony Atala

  • Angiogenesis in ischemic tissue produced by spheroid grafting of human adipose-derived stromal cells.

    Suk Ho Bhang;Seung Woo Cho;Wan Geun La;Tae Jin Lee

  • Optimizing seeding and culture methods to engineer smooth muscle tissue on biodegradable polymer matrices.

    Byung Soo Kim;Andrew J. Putnam;Thomas J. Kulik;David J. Mooney

  • M1 Macrophage-Derived Nanovesicles Potentiate the Anticancer Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

    Yeon Woong Choo;Mikyung Kang;Han Young Kim;Jin Han

  • Genetic Engineering of Human Stem Cells for Enhanced Angiogenesis Using Biodegradable Polymeric Nanoparticles

    Fan Yang;Seung Woo Cho;Seung Woo Cho;Sun Mi Son;Said R. Bogatyrev;Said R. Bogatyrev

  • Enhancement of ectopic bone formation by bone morphogenetic protein-2 released from a heparin-conjugated poly(L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) scaffold.

    Oju Jeon;Su Jin Song;Sun Woong Kang;Andrew J. Putnam

  • Design of artificial extracellular matrices for tissue engineering

    Byung-Soo Kim;In-Kyu Park;Takashi Hoshiba;Hu-Lin Jiang

  • Small-diameter blood vessels engineered with bone marrow-derived cells.

    Seung Woo Cho;Sang Hyun Lim;Il Kwon Kim;Yoo Sun Hong

  • In vivo biocompatibilty and degradation behavior of elastic poly(l-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) scaffolds

    Sung In Jeong;Byung Soo Kim;Sun Woong Kang;Jae Hyun Kwon

  • Mechano-active tissue engineering of vascular smooth muscle using pulsatile perfusion bioreactors and elastic PLCL scaffolds.

    Sung In Jeong;Jae Hyun Kwon;Jin Ik Lim;Jin Ik Lim;Seung Woo Cho;Seung Woo Cho

  • Implantation of bone marrow mononuclear cells using injectable fibrin matrix enhances neovascularization in infarcted myocardium.

    Ju Hee Ryu;Il Kwon Kim;Seung Woo Cho;Seung Woo Cho;Myeong Chan Cho

  • Engineering smooth muscle tissue with a predefined structure.

    Byung-Soo Kim;David J. Mooney

  • In vitro biocompatibility assessment of naturally derived and synthetic biomaterials using normal human urothelial cells

    Jean Louis Pariente;Byung Soo Kim;Anthony Atala

  • Development of technologies aiding large-tissue engineering.

    P. Eiselt;B.-S. Kim;B. Chacko;B. Isenberg

  • Engineered smooth muscle tissues: regulating cell phenotype with the scaffold.

    Byung-Soo Kim;Janeta Nikolovski;Jeffrey Bonadio;Elizabeth Smiley

Frequent Co-Authors

Seung Woo Cho
Seung Woo Cho Yonsei University
David J. Mooney
David J. Mooney Harvard University
Kwangmeyung Kim
Kwangmeyung Kim Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Joseph P. Vacanti
Joseph P. Vacanti Harvard University
Ick Chan Kwon
Ick Chan Kwon Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Taeghwan Hyeon
Taeghwan Hyeon Seoul National University
Anthony Atala
Anthony Atala Wake Forest University
Minhyung Lee
Minhyung Lee Hanyang University
Young Ha Kim
Young Ha Kim Seoul National University
Sei Kwang Hahn
Sei Kwang Hahn Pohang University of Science and Technology

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