Ok‐Hee Kim

1.1k total citations
38 papers, 719 citations indexed

About

Ok‐Hee Kim is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Ok‐Hee Kim has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 719 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Ok‐Hee Kim's work include Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (3 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (3 papers) and Phytase and its Applications (3 papers). Ok‐Hee Kim is often cited by papers focused on Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (3 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (3 papers) and Phytase and its Applications (3 papers). Ok‐Hee Kim collaborates with scholars based in South Korea, United States and Japan. Ok‐Hee Kim's co-authors include Byung‐Chul Oh, Mi‐Kyung Sung, In‐Kyu Lee, Yu Jin Jang, Heekyung Park, Myeong Jun Song, Su Yeon An, Choongseong Han, Jong‐Hoon Kim and Say‐June Kim and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Ok‐Hee Kim

38 papers receiving 708 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ok‐Hee Kim South Korea 16 309 118 115 94 77 38 719
Yonghai Li China 18 292 0.9× 203 1.7× 124 1.1× 71 0.8× 63 0.8× 41 888
Simona Piaggi Italy 20 386 1.2× 100 0.8× 258 2.2× 61 0.6× 52 0.7× 47 1.0k
Luca Fantoni Italy 8 445 1.4× 119 1.0× 150 1.3× 73 0.8× 308 4.0× 8 1.0k
Huihui Huang China 17 337 1.1× 89 0.8× 145 1.3× 61 0.6× 52 0.7× 30 849
Jae Kwang Kim South Korea 18 345 1.1× 100 0.8× 179 1.6× 84 0.9× 166 2.2× 44 851
Jo-Ting Tsai Taiwan 18 345 1.1× 135 1.1× 307 2.7× 104 1.1× 82 1.1× 31 899
El‐Sayed Akool Egypt 15 617 2.0× 112 0.9× 143 1.2× 69 0.7× 56 0.7× 27 1.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Ok‐Hee Kim

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ok‐Hee Kim

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by Ok‐Hee Kim. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Ok‐Hee Kim. The network helps show where Ok‐Hee Kim may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ok‐Hee Kim

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ok‐Hee Kim. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ok‐Hee Kim based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ok‐Hee Kim. Ok‐Hee Kim is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Noh, Ji Yeon, et al.. (2025). Crucial roles of calcium ATPases and phosphoinositides: Insights into pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies. Molecules and Cells. 48(9). 100254–100254. 1 indexed citations
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Kim, Ok‐Hee, Ji Yeon Noh, Jeong Sil Choi, YunJae Jung, & Byung‐Chul Oh. (2025). The SERCA–PLN–DWORF axis in cardiometabolic disease: mechanisms and therapeutic perspectives. Cardiovascular Diabetology. 25(1). 17–17. 1 indexed citations
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Choi, Hye‐Eun, Dong Young Kim, Mi Jin Choi, et al.. (2023). Tranilast protects pancreatic β-cells from palmitic acid-induced lipotoxicity via FoxO-1 inhibition. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 101–101. 8 indexed citations
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Jung, Yunshin, et al.. (2021). High-Phytate Diets Increase Amyloid β Deposition and Apoptotic Neuronal Cell Death in a Rat Model. Nutrients. 13(12). 4370–4370. 5 indexed citations
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Kim, Min Joo, Hwan Hee Kim, Young Shin Song, et al.. (2021). DEHP Down-Regulates Tshr Gene Expression in Rat Thyroid Tissues and FRTL-5 Rat Thyrocytes: A Potential Mechanism of Thyroid Disruption. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 36(2). 447–454. 17 indexed citations
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Kim, Dong Young, et al.. (2020). Angiotensin AT1 receptor antagonism by losartan stimulates adipocyte browning via induction of apelin. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 295(44). 14878–14892. 10 indexed citations
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Lee, Jae‐Ho, Younghoon Go, Do Young ‍Kim, et al.. (2020). Isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 protects mice from high-fat diet-induced metabolic stress by limiting oxidative damage to the mitochondria from brown adipose tissue. Experimental & Molecular Medicine. 52(2). 238–252. 38 indexed citations
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Kim, Ok‐Hee, et al.. (2019). High-resolution structures of annexin A5 in a two-dimensional array. Journal of Structural Biology. 209(1). 107401–107401. 5 indexed citations
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Kim, Ok‐Hee, Hyojung Kim, Dongki Yang, et al.. (2017). Impaired phagocytosis of apoptotic cells causes accumulation of bone marrow-derived macrophages in aged mice. BMB Reports. 50(1). 43–48. 22 indexed citations
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Jeong, Yong Tae, Seung Hwa Baek, Sang Chul Jeong, et al.. (2016). Osteoprotective Effects of Polysaccharide-Enriched Hizikia fusiforme Processing Byproduct In Vitro and In Vivo Models. Journal of Medicinal Food. 19(8). 805–814. 17 indexed citations
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Song, Wan Seok, et al.. (2016). Structural and biochemical characterization of bacterial YpgQ protein reveals a metal-dependent nucleotide pyrophosphohydrolase. Journal of Structural Biology. 195(1). 113–122. 16 indexed citations
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Kim, Ok‐Hee, et al.. (2015). A Study on the Awareness of Aging and Preparation for Successful Aging of Former Baby Boomers: Focused on Non-mate Males in Low-Income Groups. Korean Journal of Family Welfare. 20(1). 87–111. 2 indexed citations
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Jung, Su Myung, Seok Hee Park, Mitsuyasu Kato, et al.. (2014). Activin receptor‐like kinase5 inhibition suppresses mouse melanoma by ubiquitin degradation of Smad4, thereby derepressing eomesodermin in cytotoxic T lymphocytes. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 6(5). 703–703. 52 indexed citations
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Jung, Su Myung, Seok Hee Park, Mitsuyasu Kato, et al.. (2013). Activin receptor‐like kinase5 inhibition suppresses mouse melanoma by ubiquitin degradation of Smad4, thereby derepressing eomesodermin in cytotoxic T lymphocytes. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 5(11). 1720–1739. 58 indexed citations
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Park, Sunyoung, Hyunjin Lee, Ok‐Hee Kim, et al.. (2011). Ultrasmall gold nanoparticles for highly specific isolation/enrichment of N-linked glycosylated peptides. The Analyst. 137(4). 991–998. 24 indexed citations
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Chung, Bok Yae, et al.. (2009). Recognition of Alcohol in Alcoholic Inpatients. Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 18(1). 11–20. 3 indexed citations
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Kim, Ok‐Hee. (2009). The Effects of Dance Movement Therapy Program on Somatization, Depression, Anxiety, Alexithymia of Neurosis Patients. Korean Journal of Stress Research. 17(2). 99–109. 3 indexed citations
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Kim, Ok‐Hee, et al.. (2009). Development of Semi-cooked Pork using Steam Oven for Food Service System. Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources. 29(1). 62–67. 2 indexed citations
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Jung, Sung Hee, et al.. (2005). Food-Effect Bioavailability and Fed Bioequivalence Studies. Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 15(2). 82–88. 1 indexed citations
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Hwang, Myung-Sil, et al.. (2001). Inhibition of c-erbB-2 expression an activity in human ovarian carcinoma cells by hypericin.. PubMed. 21(4A). 2649–55. 9 indexed citations

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