Kyongwan Kim, Ph.D.

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2007 Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Condensed Matter Physics, Electricity and Magnetism Physics, Molecular Physics
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Winfried Teizer grad student 2007 Texas A & M
 (Manganese(12)-acetate thin film patterns and their interaction with superconductors.)
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Kim K, Subramaniyam S, Galaleldeen A, et al. (2019) Nanoparticle Assisted Remodeling of Proteotoxic SOD1 Mutants Alters the Biointerface of the Functional Interaction of Microtubules and Kinesin Motors. Acs Applied Bio Materials. 2: 4121-4128
Kim K, Yoshinaga N, Bhattacharyya S, et al. (2018) Large-scale chirality in an active layer of microtubules and kinesin motor proteins. Soft Matter
Bhattacharyya S, Kim K, Teizer W. (2017) Remodeling Tau and Prion Proteins Using Nanochaperons. Advanced Biosystems. 1: e1700108
Bhattacharyya S, Kim K, Teizer W. (2017) Kinesin Nanomotors: Restoring the Processivity of Kinesin Nanomotors (Adv. Biosys. 3/2017) Advanced Biosystems. 1
Bhattacharyya S, Kim K, Teizer W. (2017) Restoring the Processivity of Kinesin Nanomotors Advanced Biosystems. 1: 1600034
Sikora A, Canova FF, Kim K, et al. (2015) Behavior of Kinesin Driven Quantum Dots Trapped in a Microtubule Loop. Acs Nano
Sikora A, Ramón-Azcón J, Sen M, et al. (2015) Microtubule guiding in a multi-walled carbon nanotube circuit. Biomedical Microdevices. 17: 78
Kim K, Sikora A, Nakayama KS, et al. (2015) Electric field-induced reversible trapping of microtubules along metallic glass microwire electrodes Journal of Applied Physics. 117
Kim K, Liao AL, Sikora A, et al. (2014) Microtubule shuttles on kinesin-coated glass micro-wire tracks. Biomedical Microdevices. 16: 501-8
Sikora A, Ramón-Azcón J, Kim K, et al. (2014) Molecular motor-powered shuttles along multi-walled carbon nanotube tracks. Nano Letters. 14: 876-81
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