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# | #1 Kim MH, Yamayoshi I, Mathew S, Lin H, Nayfach J, and Simon SI, Magnetic nanoparticle targeted hyperthermia of cutaneous S. aureus infection. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 41:598-609, 2013 | ||
# | #2 Dixit N, Kim MH, Leukocyte function antigen-1, kindlin-3, and calcium flux orchestrate neutrophil recruitment during Inflammation. J Immunology, 189:5954-5964, 2012 | ||
# | #3 Kim MH, Granick J, Kwok C, Walker N, Borjesson DL, Curry F-E, Miller LS, and Simon SI. Neutrophil survival and c-kit+ progenitor proliferation in Stappylococcus aureus infected skin wounds promote resolution. Blood, 117(12):3343-3352, 2011 | ||
# | #4 Simon SI and Kim MH, A day (or 5) in a neutrophil’s life. Blood, 116:511-512, 2010 | ||
# | #5 Kim MH, Curry F-E, and Simon SI. Dynamics of neutrophil extravasation and vascular permeability are uncoupled during aseptic cutaneous wounding. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 296: C848-C856, 2009 | ||
# | #6 Kim MH, Liu W, Borjesson DL, Curry F-E, Miller LS, Cheung AL, Liu F-T, Isseroff RR, and Simon SI. Dynamics of neutrophil infiltration during cutaneous wound healing and infection using fluorescence imaging. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 128: 1812-1820, 2008 | ||
# | #7 Kim MH, Granger DN, and Harris NR. Mediators of CD18/P-selectin-dependent constriction of venule-paired arterioles in hypercholesterolemia. Microvascular Research, 73, pp. 150-155, 2007 | ||
# | #8 Kim MH, Carter P, and Harris NR. P-selectin-mediated adhesion impairs endothelium-dependent arteriolar dilation in hypercholesterolemic mice. American Journal of Physiology -Heart and Circ Physiology. 292: H632-H638, 2007 | ||
# | #9 Kim MH and Harris NR. Leukocyte adherence inhibits adenosine-dependent venular control of arteriolar diameter and nitric oxide. American Journal of Physiology (Heart and Circ Physiology). 291: H724-H731, 2006 | ||
#10 Kim MH, Harris NR and Tarbell JM. Regulation of hydraulic conductivity in response to sustained changes in pressure. American Journal of Physiology (Heart and Circ Physiology). 289: H2551-H2558, 2005 | |||
#11 Kim MH, Harris NR and Tarbell JM. Regulation of capillary hydraulic conductivity in response to acute change in shear. American Journal of Physiology (Heart and Circ Physiology), 289: H2126-H2135, 2005 | |||
#12 Kim MH, Harris NR and Tarbell JM. Control of the arteriolar myogenic response by transvascular fluid filtration. Microvascular Research, 68, pp. 30-37, 2004 | |||
#13 Cho M, Kim MH & et all. A Study on the Room-Temperature Curvature Shapes of Unsymmetric Laminates Including Slippage Effects. Journal of Composite Materials, Vol.32, No. 5, pp. 460 - 482, 1998 | |||
#14 Cho M, Kim K and Kim MH. Efficient Higher-order Shell Theory for Laminated Composites. Composite Structures, 34, pp. 197 - 212, 1996 | |||
#15 Cho M and Kim MH. A Postprocess Method Using a Displacement Field of Higher Shell Theory. Composite Structures, 34, pp. 185 - 196, 1996 |
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