Anesthesia, Neuropathic pain, Spinal cord, Pharmacology and Central nervous system are his primary areas of study. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ankle, Forelimb, Spinal nerve ligation and Allodynia. As a part of the same scientific study, Kyungsoon Chung usually deals with the Neuropathic pain, concentrating on Peripheral nerve injury and frequently concerns with Nociceptor, Nociception and Genetics.
His Spinal cord research entails a greater understanding of Neuroscience. His studies in Central nervous system integrate themes in fields like NMDA receptor and Neuron. His research in Spinal nerve intersects with topics in Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Tetrodotoxin and Dorsal root ganglion.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Spinal cord, Anatomy, Neuroscience, Dorsal root ganglion and Neuropathic pain. He interconnects Ultrastructure, Central nervous system, Neuron, Cord and A delta fiber in the investigation of issues within Spinal cord. His Anatomy research integrates issues from Calcitonin gene-related peptide and Sensory system.
He works mostly in the field of Neuroscience, limiting it down to topics relating to Long-term potentiation and, in certain cases, Excitatory postsynaptic potential. His Dorsal root ganglion study incorporates themes from Spinal nerve, Endocrinology, Sensory neuron, Internal medicine and Peripheral nerve injury. His Neuropathic pain research includes elements of Sympathectomy and Allodynia.
His main research concerns Hyperalgesia, Neuroscience, Anesthesia, Spinal cord and Reactive oxygen species. He has included themes like Mitochondrion, Pharmacology and Sensitization in his Hyperalgesia study. His work on Neuropathic pain and Dose–response relationship as part of general Pharmacology study is frequently linked to Zymosan, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
The concepts of his Neuropathic pain study are interwoven with issues in Neuron and Ligation. Kyungsoon Chung interconnects Oxidative stress and Inhibitory postsynaptic potential in the investigation of issues within Spinal cord. His studies in Reactive oxygen species integrate themes in fields like Endocrinology, Signal transduction, Internal medicine and Nociception.
Kyungsoon Chung mainly focuses on Hyperalgesia, Spinal cord, Pharmacology, Anesthesia and Sensitization. His Hyperalgesia research incorporates elements of NMDA receptor, Neuroscience and Mitochondrion. The Spinal cord study which covers Reactive oxygen species that intersects with Internal medicine and Endocrinology.
Kyungsoon Chung mostly deals with Neuropathic pain in his studies of Pharmacology. Kyungsoon Chung studied Anesthesia and Oxidative stress that intersect with gamma-Aminobutyric acid, Bicuculline, Neurotransmission and Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. His Sensitization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Capsaicin, Threshold of pain and Central nervous system.
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Heritability of nociception I: responses of 11 inbred mouse strains on 12 measures of nociception.
Jeffrey S. Mogil;Sonya G. Wilson;Karine Bon;Seo Eun Lee.
Pain (1999)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in a rat model of neuropathic pain
Hee Kee Kim;Soon Kwon Park;Jun Li Zhou;Giulio Taglialatela.
Pain (2004)
Heritability of nociception II. 'Types' of nociception revealed by genetic correlation analysis.
Jeffrey S Mogil;Sonya G Wilson;Karine Bon;Seo Eun Lee.
Pain (1999)
Correlation of cell body size, axon size, and signal conduction velocity for individually labelled dorsal root ganglion cells in the cat.
Kyu Ho Lee;Kyungsoon Chung;Jin Mo Chung;Richard E. Coggeshall.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1986)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in enhancement of NMDA-receptor phosphorylation in animal models of pain.
Xiu Gao;Hee Kee Kim;Jin Mo Chung;Kyungsoon Chung.
Pain (2007)
Sympathetic sprouting in the dorsal root ganglia of the injured peripheral nerve in a rat neuropathic pain model
Kyungsoon Chung;Bae Hwan Lee;Young Wook Yoon;Jin Mo Chung.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1996)
Reactive oxygen species contribute to neuropathic pain by reducing spinal GABA release
June Yowtak;Kwan Yeop Lee;Kwan Yeop Lee;Hee Young Kim;Jigong Wang.
Pain (2011)
The changes in expression of three subtypes of TTX sensitive sodium channels in sensory neurons after spinal nerve ligation.
Chang Hoon Kim;Youngsuk Oh;Jin Mo Chung;Kyungsoon Chung.
Molecular Brain Research (2001)
Abnormalities of sympathetic innervation in the area of an injured peripheral nerve in a rat model of neuropathic pain
Kyungsoon Chung;Hee Jin Kim;Heung Sik Na;Mae Ja Park.
Neuroscience Letters (1993)
The role of reactive oxygen species in capsaicin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia and in the activities of dorsal horn neurons
Inhyung Lee;Hee Kee Kim;Jae Hyo Kim;Kyungsoon Chung.
Pain (2007)
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