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Kwon JH

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Chemical colitis caused by hydrogen peroxide enema in a child: case report and literature review

Lee JS, Yoo JK

The authors violated the publication ethics by their dual submission and publication to our journal and the J Korean Soc Emerg Med. The contents were the same in papers published...
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Use of adverse outcome pathways in chemical toxicity testing: potential advantages and limitations

Jeong J, Choi J

Amid revolutionary changes in toxicity assessment brought about by increasing regulation of chemicals, adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have emerged as a useful framework to assess adverse effect of chemicals using...
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Health effects of environmental pollution in population living near industrial complex areas in Korea

Eom SY, Choi J, Bae S, Lim JA, Kim GB, Yu SD, Kim Y, Lim HS, Son BS, Paek D, Kim YD, Kim H, Ha M, Kwon HJ

Several epidemiological studies have reported an association between environmental pollution and various health conditions in individuals residing in industrial complexes. To evaluate the effects of pollution from industrial complex on...
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Comparative study of oxidative stress caused by anthracene and alkyl-anthracenes in Caenorhabditis elegans

Roh JY, Kim PG, Kwon JH

Oxidative stress was evaluated for anthracene (Ant) and alkyl-Ants (9-methylanthracene [9-MA] and 9,10-dimethylanthracene [9,10-DMA]) in Caenorhabditis elegans to compare changes in toxicity due to the degree of alkylation. Worms were...
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Measurement and modeling of indoor radon concentrations in residential buildings

Park JH, Whang S, Lee HY, Lee CM, Kang DR

Radon, the primary constituent of natural radiation, is the second leading environmental cause of lung cancer after smoking. To confirm a relationship between indoor radon exposure and lung cancer, estimating...
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