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Chaeyeon Song

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Kim H, Song C, Min D, Yoo J, Choi J
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Sep; 279(Pt 4):135416. PMID: 39245092
The demand for sustainable, eco-friendly biopolymer transdermal delivery systems has increased owing to growing environmental awareness. In this study, we used aqueous counter collision (ACC), a nontoxic nanotransformation method, to...
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Kohl P, Song C, Fletcher B, Best R, Tchounwou C, Garcia Arceo X, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):2362. PMID: 38491006
The axon-initial-segment (AIS) of mature neurons contains microtubule (MT) fascicles (linear bundles) implicated as retrograde diffusion barriers in the retention of MT-associated protein (MAP) tau inside axons. Tau dysfunction and...
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Jang H, Song C, Kim B, Lee C, Lee J, Han Y, et al.
ACS Macro Lett . 2023 Sep; 12(10):1298-1305. PMID: 37696008
Nanoparticles exhibiting geometrical and chemical anisotropies hold promise for environmentally responsive materials with tunable mechanical properties. However, a comprehensive understanding of their interfacial behaviors remains elusive. In this paper, we...
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Chung P, Song C, Deek J, Miller H, Li Y, Choi M, et al.
ACS Macro Lett . 2022 May; 7(2):228-232. PMID: 35610898
The proliferation of successful, cell-free reconstitutions of cytoskeletal networks have prompted measurements of forces between network elements via induced osmotic pressure by the addition of depletants. Indeed, it was through...
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Lee J, Song C, Lee J, Miller H, Cho H, Gim B, et al.
Small . 2020 Aug; 16(37):e2001240. PMID: 32794304
By virtue of their native structures, tubulin dimers are protein building blocks that are naturally preprogrammed to assemble into microtubules (MTs), which are cytoskeletal polymers. Here, polycation-directed (i.e., electrostatically tunable)...
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Safinya C, Chung P, Song C, Li Y, Miller H, Choi M, et al.
Langmuir . 2019 Sep; 35(48):15970-15978. PMID: 31539262
In this minireview, which is part of a special issue in honor of Jacob N. Israelachvili's remarkable research career on intermolecular forces and interfacial science, we present studies of structures,...
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Chung P, Song C, Miller H, Li Y, Raviv U, Choi M, et al.
Methods Cell Biol . 2017 Sep; 141:155-178. PMID: 28882300
Tau, a neuronal protein known to bind to microtubules and thereby regulate microtubule dynamic instability, has been shown recently to not only undergo conformational transitions on the microtubule surface as...
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Choi M, Chung P, Song C, Miller H, Kiris E, Li Y, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj . 2016 Sep; 1861(1 Pt A):3456-3463. PMID: 27632200
Background: Microtubules (MTs) are protein nanotubes comprised of straight protofilaments (PFs), head to tail assemblies of αβ-tubulin heterodimers. Previously, it was shown that Tau, a microtubule-associated protein (MAP) localized to...
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Chung P, Song C, Deek J, Miller H, Li Y, Choi M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2016 Jul; 7:12278. PMID: 27452526
Tau, an intrinsically disordered protein confined to neuronal axons, binds to and regulates microtubule dynamics. Although there have been observations of string-like microtubule fascicles in the axon initial segment (AIS)...
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Safinya C, Chung P, Song C, Li Y, Ewert K, Choi M
Adv Colloid Interface Sci . 2015 Dec; 232:9-16. PMID: 26684364
In this review we describe recent studies directed at understanding the formation of novel nanoscale assemblies in biological materials systems. In particular, we focus on the effects of multivalent cations,...