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22Moo Ho Won

 

Summary for 2003 [at-glance overview of Moo Ho Won work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]

This is an Authoratory overview of author Moo Ho Won. According to available data, in 2003 Moo Ho Won published at least 22 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Kang, Tae-Cheon and Park, Seung-Kook. Many other authors have collaborated with Moo Ho Won as well. There is no information about the funding or the grants awarded to support this work.

Moo Ho Won is a key opinion leader in numerous areas including Gerbillinae, Hippocampus, Seizures, Vigabatrin, Olfactory Bulb. This author's highest rank is 1 when compared to all other authors using the keyword Gerbillinae. Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that Moo Ho Won professional interests are focused around "gerbil hippocampal complex", "bulb common marmoset" and "olfactory bulb common". These might also be referred to as "ss gerbils", "gerbil hippocampus" or "olfactory bulb". Statistical analysis shows that Moo Ho Won's writing is likely to contains terms "seizure", "gerbils", "gerbil", "hippocampus", "immunoreactivity" and "neurons".

The majority of Moo Ho Won articles are affiliated with Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Chuncheon Kangwon-Do, Chunchon 200-702, Kangwon-Do 200-702, South Korea. Luckily, several email addresses are on file.

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Year 2003 Charts [Moo Ho Won frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]

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Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of Moo Ho Won publication and funding history for the range of years]

  • Moo Ho Won - Publications and Funding History in 2003