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Kwang-Sup Soh
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 295
Citations - 5129
Kwang-Sup Soh is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extremal black hole & White hole. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 295 publications receiving 4869 citations. Previous affiliations of Kwang-Sup Soh include Yonsei University & Cornell University.
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Topological black holes in the dimensionally continued gravity
Rong-Gen Cai,Kwang-Sup Soh +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the cosmological constant and the gravitational constant of topological black holes are reduced to two independent parameters, i.e., cosmologically constant and gravitational constant.
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Topological dilaton black holes
TL;DR: In this article, exact topological black hole solutions in the Einstein-Maxwell dilaton theory with a Liouville-type dilaton potential were presented, where the two-sphere of black hole event horizons is replaced by a two-dimensional hypersurface with zero or negative constant curvature.
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Real-time intraoperative fluorescence imaging system using light-absorption correction
TL;DR: A novel fluorescence imaging system developed for real-time interventional imaging applications that implements a correction scheme that improves the accuracy of epi-illumination fluorescence images for light intensity variation in tissues.
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Bonghan Circulatory System as an Extension of Acupuncture Meridians
TL;DR: Among other methods, the discovery of a BHS-specific dye, trypan blue, was one of the most important original contributions that made BHS observation possible, and the BHS was discovered on the fascia surrounding tumor tissues, a finding which may have great significance in relation to serious health problems in modern society, namely, obesity and cancer.
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Novel threadlike structures (Bonghan ducts) inside lymphatic vessels of rabbits visualized with a Janus Green B staining method
TL;DR: The specific staining of the JGB suggests that these threadlike structures inside lymphatic vessels have a high density of mitochondria in their cells and/or nerve-like properties, either of which may provide important clues to their physiological function.