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    Stacked encoder–decoder transformer with boundary smoothing for action segmentation by Kim, Gyeonghyeon, Kim, Eunwoo

    Published in Electronics letters (01-12-2022)
    “…In this work, a new stacked encoder–decoder transformer (SEDT) model is proposed for action segmentation. SEDT is composed of a series of encoder–decoder…”
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    GhostNeXt: Rethinking Module Configurations for Efficient Model Design by Hong, Kiseong, Kim, Gyeong-hyeon, Kim, Eunwoo

    Published in Applied sciences (01-03-2023)
    “…Despite the continuous development of convolutional neural networks, it remains a challenge to achieve performance improvement with fewer parameters and…”
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    Evaluation of the InnoTyper21® system for the applications into trace and degraded DNA in the Korean population by Kim, Gyeong Hyeon, Kwon, So Yeun, Lee, So-Yeon, Seong, Ki Min, Kim, Jeongyong, Lim, Si-Keun

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-11-2020)
    “…The InnoTyper 21 ® Human Identification kit consists of amelogenin and 20 bi-allelic Alus , retrotransposon markers existing abundantly in human genome. The…”
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    Mitochondrial Respiratory Defect Enhances Hepatoma Cell Invasiveness via STAT3/NFE2L1/STX12 Axis by Lee, Young-Kyoung, Kwon, So Mee, Lee, Eun-beom, Kim, Gyeong-Hyeon, Min, Seongki, Hong, Sun-Mi, Wang, Hee-Jung, Lee, Dong Min, Choi, Kyeong Sook, Park, Tae Jun, Yoon, Gyesoon

    Published in Cancers (15-09-2020)
    “…Mitochondrial respiratory defects have been implicated in cancer progression and metastasis, but how they control tumor cell aggressiveness remains unclear…”
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    P-316 - Mitochondrial ROS regulates hepatoma cell invasiveness via NFE2L1 by Lee, Eun-beom, Kim, Gyeong-Hyeon, Yoon, Gyesoon

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (20-05-2018)
    “…Many cancer cells require more glycolytic adenosine triphosphate production due to a mitochondrial respiratory defect. However, the roles of mitochondrial…”
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