Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kyung-Hee Koh"
Kyung-Hee Koh's research encompasses a diverse range of topics, including the early detection of clinical abnormalities in sepsis, the biochemical mechanisms of gene activation by therapeutic peptides, and the utilization of waste vegetable matter for sustainable microbial production.
One significant study highlights the potential of early red blood cell abnormalities as vital indicators in the diagnosis of sepsis, emphasizing the urgency of prompt detection in critical care settings.
Additionally, Koh's work explores the activation of the EGR-1 gene in relation to glucagon-like peptides, and investigates the apoptosis-inducing properties of essential oils from Zanthoxylum schinifolium, showcasing a commitment to understanding both medical and environmental applications in health sciences.