John T. Kim
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Also affiliated: University of South Florida (2022)
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Arkansas through 2022; recent publications list University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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John T. Kim's research focuses on skeletal muscle regeneration and recovery, particularly in the context of volumetric muscle loss injuries. He has investigated the effects of interventions such as autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on functional recovery in rat models. His work also examines the impact of factors like nandrolone supplementation and aging on muscle repair processes. Recently, Kim has utilized transcriptome profiling to analyze strategies for synergistic muscle loss repair. He has also contributed to research involving the use of virtual magnetic resonance imaging for image-guided surgery. Kim's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6, with 7 total publications and 111 total citations. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jeffrey C. Wolchok, Grady Dunlap, Kevin Roberts, and Tyrone A. Washington.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 111
Selected Publications
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Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy (2023)
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Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy (2023)
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Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury (2022)
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The effect of autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on force recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss (2021)
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In vivo testing of an injectable matrix gel for the treatment of shoulder cuff muscle fatty degeneration (2020)
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Production of Extracellular Matrix Fibers via Sacrificial Hollow Fiber Membrane Cell Culture (2019)
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Regenerative Repair of Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury is Sensitive to Age (2019)
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Production of Extracellular Matrix Fibers via Sacrificial Hollow Fiber Membrane Cell Culture (2019)
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Recovery from volumetric muscle loss injury: A comparison between young and aged rats (2016)
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Development of an infusion bioreactor for the accelerated preparation of decellularized skeletal muscle scaffolds (2016)
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- The effect of autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on force recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- The effect of autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on force recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- The effect of autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on force recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- The effect of autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on force recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss
- The effect of autologous repair and voluntary wheel running on force recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
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