Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Kir-Young Kim is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Kir-Young Kim.


Dermatology | 1981

Cutis marmorata telangiectatica with Multiple Congenital Anomalies (van Lohuizen’s Syndrome)

Sungnack Lee; Jung Bock Lee; Ji Ho Kim; Kir-Young Kim; Seung Hun Lee

A 5-year-old Korean boy with diagnosis of cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita had a bluish-red, widespread livedo network over the entire body surface. There was skin atrophy as well as ulceration and crust over some of the lesions. These abnormalities have been associated with mental retardation with abnormal EEG findings, speech disability, defective growth, cleft palate, presence of simian lines and an increase in the atd angles of both palms, diffuse demineralization of bony structure and weakness of the long extensor muscles of both thumbs. Based on our clinical datas and review of world literature, it would seem to be necessary to change the terminology.


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2009

Implementation and performance evaluation of mobile ad hoc network for Emergency Telemedicine System in disaster areas

Joo-Hang Kim; Deog Young Kim; Seokmyung Jung; Myung-Hyun Lee; Kir-Young Kim; Chung Keun Lee; J. Y. Nah; S.H. Lee; J. Kim; Won-Il Choi; Sun-Kook Yoo

So far we have developed Emergency Telemedicine System (ETS) which is a robust system using heterogeneous networks. In disaster areas, however, ETS cannot be used if the primary network channel is disabled due to damages on the network infrastructures. Thus we designed network management software for disaster communication network by combination of Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) and Wireless LAN (WLAN). This software maintains routes to a Backbone Gateway Node in dynamic network topologies. In this paper, we introduce the proposed disaster communication network with management software, and evaluate its performance using ETS between Medical Center and simulated disaster areas. We also present the results of network performance analysis which identifies the possibility of actual Telemedicine Service in disaster areas via MANET and mobile network (e.g. HSDPA, WiBro).


Acta Oncologica | 1999

Effects of retroviral-mediated herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene transfer to murine neuroblastoma cell lines in vitro and in vivo.

Hyun-Sang Hyun-Sang Cho; Young Nyun Park; Chuhl-Joo Lyu; Chang Hyun Yang; Ki Yang Ryoo; Byung Soo Kim; Kir-Young Kim; Yeon-Soo Kim

Selective introduction of genes conferring chemosensitivity on proliferating tumor cells can be used to treat cancer. We investigated the efficacy of retrovirus-mediated gene transfer of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) gene to murine neuroblastoma cell lines (neuro-2a) in vitro and in vivo. Retrovirus-mediated HSV-TK gene transfer to the neuro-2a cells resulted in sensitivity to ganciclovir (GCV) in vitro. In A/J mice, tumors produced from HSV-TK transduced neuro-2a cells regressed after GCV treatment. Intratumoral injection of recombinant retrovirus expressing HSV-TK gene also inhibited growth of the tumor established in A/J mice. These results demonstrate that HSV-TK gene therapy might be a feasible approach for inhibiting the growth of neuroblastoma.


international conference on computer communications | 1991

Overall design requirements of broadband ATM network

Jun Kyun Choi; MunKee Choi; T. S. Chung; Yonghee Shin; Kir-Young Kim

The overall design issues for broadband asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks are investigated. Three kinds of network design requirements are considered: user grade-of-service (GOS) requirements, network manager requirements, and system designer requirements. The design balance among user, network manager, and designer performance measures is shown. It is shown that the design parameters for broadband ATM exchange can be tuned within the acceptable sets by the layering concept on performance objectives.<<ETX>>


Computers in Biology and Medicine | 2018

Eliminating artifacts in single-grid phase-contrast x-ray imaging for improving image quality.

Han-Seung Lee; H.W. Lim; D.H. Jeon; Chulkyu Park; Duk-Chul Lee; H. Cho; Changwoo Seo; Kir-Young Kim; Guna Kim; Sung-Bin Park; S.Y. Kang; J.E. Park; W.S. Kim; Y.H. Lim; Taeho Woo

In this study, we propose a modification to a single-grid phase-contrast x-ray imaging (PCXI) system using a Fourier domain analysis technique to extract absorption, scattering, and differential phase-contrast images. The proposed modification is to rotate the x-ray grid in the image plane to achieve spectral separation between the desired information and the moiré artifact, which is introduced by the superposition of the periodic image of the grid shadow and the periodic sampling by the detector. In addition, we performed some system optimization by adjusting distances between source, object, grid, and detector to further improve image quality. This optimization aimed to increase the spectral spacing between the primary spectrum (lower frequency) and the harmonics of the spectrum (higher frequency) used to extract the various image contrasts. The table-top setup used in the experiment consisted of a focused-linear grid with a 200-lines/inch strip density, a microfocus x-ray tube with a 55-μm focal spot size, and a CMOS flat-panel detector with a 49.5-μm pixel size. The x-ray grid was rotated at 27.8° with respect to the detector and the sample was placed as close as possible to the x-ray tube. Our results indicated that the proposed method effectively eliminated the PCXI artifacts, thus improving image quality.


Physica Medica | 2016

3D reconstruction based on compressed-sensing (CS)-based framework by using a dental panoramic detector

Uikyu Je; Hyun-Seung Cho; Dae-Ki Hong; H. Cho; Yeonok Park; Chulkyu Park; Kir-Young Kim; H.W. Lim; Guna Kim; Sung Yul Park; Taeho Woo; S.I. Cho

In this work, we propose a practical method that can combine the two functionalities of dental panoramic and cone-beam CT (CBCT) features in one by using a single panoramic detector. We implemented a CS-based reconstruction algorithm for the proposed method and performed a systematic simulation to demonstrate its viability for 3D dental X-ray imaging. We successfully reconstructed volumetric images of considerably high accuracy by using a panoramic detector having an active area of 198.4 mm × 6.4 mm and evaluated the reconstruction quality as a function of the pitch (p) and the angle step (Δθ). Our simulation results indicate that the CS-based reconstruction almost completely recovered the phantom structures, as in CBCT, for p≤2.0 and θ≤6°, indicating that it seems very promising for accurate image reconstruction even for large-pitch and few-view data. We expect the proposed method to be applicable to developing a cost-effective, volumetric dental X-ray imaging system.


Yonsei Medical Journal | 1986

Mean Platelet Volume in the Normal State and in Various Clinical Disorders.

Kir-Young Kim; Kyu-Earn Kim; Kee-Hyuck Kim


Yonsei Medical Journal | 1987

The Cytogenetic Effects of Benzene and Toluene on Bone Marrow Cells in Rats

Jaehoon Roh; Young Hahn Moon; Kir-Young Kim


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Cyclosporine nephrotoxicity: the mechanisms of cell injury by cyclosporine A in renal proximal tubular cells

S.I. Kim; H.Y Song; J.H Hwang; D.L Chong; Hyukmin Lee; Dae-Suk Han; J.I Moon; Y. Kim; Kyu-Sang Park; Kir-Young Kim; Kyung-Chul Choi


Yonsei Medical Journal | 1987

Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Children.

Dong-Chul Park; Chang-Hyun Yang; Kir-Young Kim

Collaboration


Dive into the Kir-Young Kim's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge