Sang Won Kang is a Korean professor of proteomics at the Ewha Womans University who's numerous peer-reviewed articles have appeared in such journals as Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of the American Society of Nephrology with the highest one being cited over 1,000 times.
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He has co-authored a number of frequently-cited articles in Circulation Research, the Journal of Biological Chemistry, and the American Journal of Physiology.
A controversy erupted in National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), Pune in 2006 when an anonymous mail alleged that the authors (H. Rangaswami and Colleagues from the group of Dr. Gopal Kundu) may have misrepresented data (especially through Western blots) in a paper published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.