Yejin Kim
Researcher
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Yejin Kim's research focuses on investigating the biological activities and mechanisms of natural compounds, as well as exploring applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Her recent publications include studies on the cytotoxic properties of chemical constituents from *Pueraria lobata* flowers and the potential anti-skin-aging effects of compounds from *Rosa rugosa*. Kim has also published research on the role of specific immune cells, such as CXCR6+ polyfunctional CD4 T cells, in protective immunity against *Chlamydia* infection in the female reproductive tract. Additionally, her work includes investigating the ROS-mediated apoptosis induced by the natural flavonolignan Hydnocarpin in ovarian cancer cells and reprogramming tumor-associated immune cells. Kim has also explored the use of artificial intelligence for optimizing treatment regimens for Alzheimer's disease. Her h-index is 8, with a total of 28 publications and 301 citations.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 301
Selected Publications
- The roles of TGFb signaling in CD4 T cell responses to Chlamydia infection in the female reproductive tract 9284 (2025) DOI
- CXCR6+ polyfunctional CD4 T cells are essential for protective immunity against Chlamydia in the female reproductive tract (2024) DOI
- BHLHE40 drives protective polyfunctional CD4 T cell differentiation in the female reproductive tract against Chlamydia (2024) DOI
- BHLHE40 drives protective polyfunctional CD4 T cell differentiation in the female reproductive tract against <i>Chlamydia</i> (2023) DOI
- Transcription factor Bhlhe40 plays a protective role during intravaginal <i>Chlamydia muridarum</i> infection in mice (2023) DOI
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