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National Ranking
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Overview

Jin-Man Kim is affiliated with Chungnam National University in South Korea. Their research spans multiple disciplines within medicine and biology, focusing particularly on molecular mechanisms related to disease and therapy. They have contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

Their main subfields of study include:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Epidemiology
  • Cancer Research
  • Surgery
  • Oncology

Kim's work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Mycobacterium research and diagnosis
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Bone Metabolism and Diseases
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology

They have published articles in various scientific venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Nature Communications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Cancers
  • Frontiers in Oncology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Kim include:

  • Integration of Marigold 3D flower-like Ni-MOF self-assembled on MWCNTs via microwave irradiation for high-performance electrocatalytic alcohol oxidation and oxygen evolution reactions (2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental)
  • Predicting EGFR mutation subtypes in lung adenocarcinoma using 18F-FDG PET/CT radiomic features (2020, Translational Lung Cancer Research)
  • Selenoprotein W ensures physiological bone remodeling by preventing hyperactivity of osteoclasts (2021, Nature Communications)
  • PINK1 deficiency impairs osteoblast differentiation through aberrant mitochondrial homeostasis (2021, Stem Cell Research & Therapy)
  • ESRRA (estrogen related receptor alpha) is a critical regulator of intestinal homeostasis through activation of autophagic flux via gut microbiota (2020, Autophagy)

Kim collaborates regularly with other researchers; some frequent co-authors are:

  • Eun-Kyeong Jo
  • Young Jae Kim
  • Prashanta Silwal
  • Hyo Jin Lee
  • Min-Kyung Yeo

The scope of their research includes both foundational molecular biology and applied medical studies, with a notable emphasis on understanding disease mechanisms, such as in cancer and bone metabolism, and exploring the role of gut microbiota in health. Their multidisciplinary approach integrates insights from molecular biology, clinical epidemiology, and therapeutic modalities.

Best Publications

  • The Hippo–Salvador pathway restrains hepatic oval cell proliferation, liver size, and liver tumorigenesis

    Kwang-Pyo Lee;Joo-Hyeon Lee;Tae-Shin Kim;Tack-Hoon Kim

  • Electrospinning of chitin nanofibers: degradation behavior and cellular response to normal human keratinocytes and fibroblasts.

    Hyung Kil Noh;Sung Won Lee;Jin-Man Kim;Ju-Eun Oh

  • IL-32 synergizes with nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD) 1 and NOD2 ligands for IL-1β and IL-6 production through a caspase 1-dependent mechanism

    Mihai G. Netea;Tania Azam;Gerben Ferwerda;Stephen E. Girardin

  • Formation of silk fibroin matrices with different texture and its cellular response to normal human keratinocytes.

    Byung-Moo Min;Lim Jeong;Young Sik Nam;Jin-Man Kim

  • Host Cell Autophagy Activated by Antibiotics Is Required for Their Effective Antimycobacterial Drug Action

    Jwa Jin Kim;Hye Mi Lee;Dong Min Shin;Wonho Kim

  • Lateral Cervical Lymph Node Metastases from Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Pattern of Nodal Metastases and Optimal Strategy for Neck Dissection

    Jong-Lyel Roh;Jin-Man Kim;Chan Il Park

  • Central lymph node metastasis of unilateral papillary thyroid carcinoma: patterns and factors predictive of nodal metastasis, morbidity, and recurrence.

    Jong-Lyel Roh;Jin-Man Kim;Chan Il Park

  • Gain at chromosomal region 5p15.33, containing TERT, is the most frequent genetic event in early stages of non-small cell lung cancer

    Ji Un Kang;Sun Hoe Koo;Kye Chul Kwon;Jong Woo Park

  • The orphan nuclear receptor SHP acts as a negative regulator in inflammatory signaling triggered by Toll-like receptors

    Jae Min Yuk;Dong Min Shin;Hye Mi Lee;Jwa Jin Kim

  • Influence of the BRAF V600E Mutation on Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Papillary Thyroid Cancer

    Young Suk Jo;Shengjin Li;Jung Hun Song;Ki Hyun Kwon

  • Central cervical nodal metastasis from papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: pattern and factors predictive of nodal metastasis.

    Jong-Lyel Roh;Jin-Man Kim;Chan Il Park

  • GABAergic signaling linked to autophagy enhances host protection against intracellular bacterial infections.

    Jin Kyung Kim;Yi Sak Kim;Hye-Mi Lee;Hyo Sun Jin

  • Long-term control of diabetes in immunosuppressed nonhuman primates (NHP) by the transplantation of adult porcine islets.

    J. S. Shin;J. M. Kim;J. S. Kim;B. H. Min

  • Small heterodimer partner interacts with NLRP3 and negatively regulates activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome

    Chul-Su Yang;Jwa-Jin Kim;Tae Sung Kim;Phil Young Lee

  • Wnt/β‐catenin signalling maintains self‐renewal and tumourigenicity of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma stem‐like cells by activating Oct4

    Sang Hyuk Lee;Bon Seok Koo;Jin Man Kim;Songmei Huang

  • Formation of nanostructured poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)/chitin matrix and its cellular response to normal human keratinocytes and fibroblasts

    Byung Moo Min;Young You;Jin Man Kim;Seung Jin Lee

  • Hippo-mediated suppression of IRS2/AKT signaling prevents hepatic steatosis and liver cancer

    Sun Hye Jeong;Han Byul Kim;Min Chul Kim;Ji Min Lee

  • Osteoclast precursors display dynamic metabolic shifts toward accelerated glucose metabolism at an early stage of RANKL-stimulated osteoclast differentiation.

    Jin-Man Kim;Daewon Jeong;Hyun Ki Kang;Sung Youn Jung

  • Alteration of APE1/ref-1 expression in non-small cell lung cancer: The implications of impaired extracellular superoxide dismutase and catalase antioxidant systems

    Dae Goon Yoo;Yun Jeong Song;Eun Jung Cho;Sang Ki Lee

  • Cucurbitacin induces autophagy through mitochondrial ROS production which counteracts to limit caspase-dependent apoptosis.

    Tiejun Zhang;Yuwen Li;Kyeong Ah Park;Hee Sun Byun

Frequent Co-Authors

Eun-Kyeong Jo
Eun-Kyeong Jo Chungnam National University
Minho Shong
Minho Shong Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Won Ho Park
Won Ho Park Chungnam National University
Dae-Sik Lim
Dae-Sik Lim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Goo Taeg Oh
Goo Taeg Oh Ewha Womans University
Sang Won Kang
Sang Won Kang Ewha Womans University
Han-Ming Shen
Han-Ming Shen University of Macau
Jongkyeong Chung
Jongkyeong Chung Seoul National University
Young-Yun Kong
Young-Yun Kong Seoul National University
Cheol-Hee Kim
Cheol-Hee Kim Chungnam National University

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