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49
Citations
5997
World Ranking
3003
National Ranking
84

Overview

Hyun Woo Lee is a researcher affiliated with LG Corporation in South Korea, specializing primarily in Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their extensive body of work spans several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Molecular Biology, Surgery, and Cancer Research.

Lee's research topics cover a range of areas related to cancer and biomedical science. These include:

  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Lung Cancer Research Studies
  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes

Significant recent publications by Lee and collaborators include:

  • Abstract PR014: Preliminary safety and anti-tumor activity of RMC-6291, a first-in-class, tri-complex KRASG12C(ON) inhibitor, in patients with or without prior KRASG12C(OFF) inhibitor treatment (2023) - Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • DeepBTS: Prediction of Recurrence-free Survival of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Using a Time-binned Deep Neural Network (2020) - Scientific Reports
  • Phenylpropionic acid produced by gut microbiota alleviates acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity (2023) - Gut Microbes
  • Modified FOLFIRINOX versus S-1 as second-line chemotherapy in gemcitabine-failed metastatic pancreatic cancer patients: A randomised controlled trial (MPACA-3) (2021) - European Journal of Cancer
  • Neural mechanism of acute stress regulation by trace aminergic signalling in the lateral habenula in male mice (2023) - Nature Communications

Lee has frequently published in well-known journals, with a total of 9 publications in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, 6 in both BMC Cancer and Cancer Research, as well as multiple papers in platforms such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) and Research Square.

Throughout their career, Lee has collaborated extensively with peers. Frequent coauthors include Seok Yun Kang (22 collaborations), Mi Sun Ahn (21 collaborations), Yong Won Choi (21 collaborations), Young Wha Koh (14 collaborations), and Jin-Hyuk Choi (12 collaborations).

Best Publications

  • Method and apparatus of transmitting information in wireless communication system

    Seung Hee Han;I Moon ll Lee;Yeong Hyeon Kwon;Jin Sam Kwak

  • Method and device for transmitting control information in wireless communication system

    Seunghee Han;Jaehoon Chung;Hyunwoo Lee;Moonil Lee

  • Uplink control information transmitting/receiving method and device in a wireless communication system

    Hyunwoo Lee;Jaehoon Chung;Seunghee Han

  • Method of transmitting control signals in wireless communication system

    Jin Sam Kwak;Seung Hee Han;Min Seok Noh;Yeong Hyeon Kwon

  • METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING A REFERENCE SIGNAL

    Noh Min Seok;Chung Jae Hoon;Kim Dong Cheol;Han Seung Hee

  • Method and device for transmitting/receiving uplink control information in wireless communication system

    Hyunwoo Lee;Jaehoon Chung;Seunghee Han

  • Terminal device for controlling uplink signal transmission power, and method therefor

    Dongcheol Kim;Seunghee Han;HanGyu Cho;Hyunwoo Lee

  • Method and apparatus for controlling uplink power in a wireless communication system

    Dong Cheol Kim;Wook Bong Lee;Han Gyu Cho;Jin Sam Kwak

  • Método de transmisión de señales de control de enlace ascendente en sistema de comunicación inalámbrico

    Kwak Jin Sam;Park Hong Won;Han Seung Hee;Noh Min Seok

  • Method for receiving control information in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor

    Yeong Hyeon Kwon;So Yeon Kim;Jae Hoon Chung;Hyun Woo Lee

  • Method of performing cell search in wireless communication system

    Seung Hee Han;Min Seok Noh;Yeong Hyeon Kwon;Hyun Woo Lee

  • Method for transmitting data in wireless communication system

    Seong Ho Moon;Ki Ho Nam;Seung Hee Han;Min Seok Noh

  • Method and apparatus for information transmission in a radio communication system

    Seung Hee Han;Moon Il Lee;Yeong Hyeon Kwon;Hyun Soo Ko

  • METHOD OF TRANSMITTING UPLINK SIGNAL USING A CONTENTION BASED IDENTIFIER

    Lee Hyun Woo;Jang Ji Woong;Kwon Yeong Hyeon

  • Apparatus for transmitting control information in a wireless communication system and method thereof

    Hyunwoo Lee;Jaehoon Chung;Seunghee Han

  • Method of generating random access preambles in wireless communication system

    Hyun Woo Lee;Seung Hee Han;Min Seok Noh;Jin Sam Kwak

  • Direct Communication Between Devices

    Yeong Hyeon Kwon;Ji Woong Jang;Hyun Woo Lee;Han Gyu Cho

  • Method for setting cyclic shift considering frequency offset

    Hyun Woo Lee;Min Seok Noh;Yeong Hyeon Kwon;Seung Hee Han

  • Sequence generating method for efficient detection and method for transmitting and receiving signals using the same

    Seung Hee Han;Min Seok Noh;Yeong Hyeon Kwon;Hyun Woo Lee

  • Method and device for setting uplink transmission power in wireless communication system

    Dongcheol Kim;Hyunwoo Lee;Jiwoong Jang;Hangyu Cho

  • Method and device for information transmission in wireless communication system

    Hyunwoo Lee;Seunghee Han;Jinmin Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Min Seok Noh
Min Seok Noh WILUS Inc.
seung hee han
seung hee han Intel (United States)
Yeong Hyeon Kwon
Yeong Hyeon Kwon LG Corporation (South Korea)
Jin Sam Kwak
Jin Sam Kwak WILUS Inc.
Sung Ho Moon
Sung Ho Moon Intel (United States)
Jae Hoon Chung
Jae Hoon Chung LG Corporation (South Korea)
Moon Il Lee
Moon Il Lee InterDigital (United States)
Hyun Soo Ko
Hyun Soo Ko LG Corporation (South Korea)
Ki Seon Ryu
Ki Seon Ryu LG (United States)
Soo-Hyun Kim
Soo-Hyun Kim Yeungnam University

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