1. Seo M, Guk SM, Kim J, Chai JY, Bok GD, Park SS, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Yil YS, Shin MH, Kang IU, Shin DH. Paleoparasitological report on the stool from a Medieval child mummy in Yangju, Korea. J Parasitol. 2007; 93:589–592.
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2. Seo M, Shin DH, Guk SM, Oh CS, Lee EJ, Shin MH, Kim MJ, Lee SD, Kim YS, Yi YS, Spigelman M, Chai JY. Gymnophalloides seoi eggs from the stool of a 17th century female mummy found in Hadong, Republic of Korea. J Parasitol. 2008; 94:467–472.
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3. Seo M, Oh CS, Chai JY, Lee SJ, Park JB, Lee BH, Park JH, Cho GH, Hong DW, Park HU, Shin DH. The influence of differential burial preservation on the recovery of parasite eggs in soil samples from Korean medieval tombs. J Parasitol. 2010; 96:366–370.
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4. Shin DH, Lim DS, Choi KJ, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Lee IS, Kim SB, Shin JE, Bok GD, Chai JY, Seo M. Scanning electron microscope study of ancient parasite eggs recovered from Korean mummies of the Joseon Dynasty. J Parasitol. 2009; 95:137–145.
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5. Shin DH, Oh CS, Chai JY, Ji MJ, Lee HJ, Seo M. Sixteenth century Gymnophalloides seoi infection on the coast of the Korean Peninsula. J Parasitol. 2012; 98:1283–1286.
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6. Seo M, Araujo A, Reinhard K, Chai JY, Shin DH. Paleoparasitological studies on mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea. Korean J Parasitol. 2014; 52:235–242.
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7. Ki HC, Bae JH, Shin DH. Historical study on factors inducing soil-transmitted helminth infection among people of old Seoul city during Joseon dynasty. Uisahak. 2013; 22:89–132.
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8. Chai JY, Hong ST, Choi MH, Shin EH, Bae YM, Hong SJ, Sohn WM, Yu JR, Koh WG, Seo M, Park YK, Han ET. Clinical parasitology. Seoul: Seoul National University Press;2011.