Dr. Harrison Wonhee Yoo M.D.
Internist
255 E Sonterra Blvd Suite 100 San Antonio TX, 78258About
Dr. Yoo graduated from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He received his medical degree from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas, ...
Education and Training
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Program 1990
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Cytotoxic effects of pyridino[2,3-f]indole-4,9-diones on human tumor cell lines.
- Clinical correlations of peripheral blood microchimerism after liver transplantation.
- Synthesis and cytotoxicity of 2-methyl-1-substituted-imidazo [4,5-g]quinoline-4,9-dione and 7,8-dihydro-10H-[1,4]oxazino[3',4':2,3]imidazo[4,5-g]quinoline-5,12-dio ne derivatives.
- Six novel mutations of the fibrillin-1 gene in Korean patients with Marfan syndrome.
- Identification of four novel mutations in five unrelated Korean families with Fabry disease.
- Localized proton MR spectroscopy in infants with urea cycle defect.
- Sudden death in a Korean infant with very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency.
- Two cases of citrullinaemia presenting with stroke.
- Characteristics of CADASIL in Korea: a novel cysteine-sparing Notch3 mutation.
- Oral V2 receptor antagonist (RWJ-351647) in patients with cirrhosis and ascites: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single ascending dose study.
- Successful liver transplantation for a child with life-threatening recurrent bleeding episodes due to congenital factor X deficiency: a case report.
- Pharmacogenomics of insulin-like growth factor-I generation during GH treatment in children with GH deficiency or Turner syndrome.
- A pharmacogenomic approach to the treatment of children with GH deficiency or Turner syndrome.
- Automated spherical aberration correction in scanning confocal microscopy.
- Identification of new mutations in the ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) gene in
Treatments
- Diabetes
- High Cholesterol
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Hypothyroidism
- Pain
- Vascular Disease
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