Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Eun-Young Yim"
Eun-Young Yim's research primarily focuses on the pharmacogenetics of drug metabolism, particularly the relationship between genetic polymorphisms and drug clearance in populations, as exemplified by her study on CYP1A2 polymorphism and theophylline clearance in Korean asthmatics.
Her research also delves into the assessment of pharmacoeconomic evaluations in the context of pharmaceutical reimbursement in Korea, emphasizing the criteria and outcomes of such evaluations.
Additionally, Yim investigates the potential therapeutic applications of natural extracts, as seen in her work on inhibiting nitric oxide production in macrophages, which could lead to advancements in treating inflammatory diseases.