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Gyung-Min Lee

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Ji S, Park S, Bae S, Seo H, Kim S, Lee G, et al.
Pharmaceutics . 2021 Sep; 13(9). PMID: 34575495
The stereoselectivity of the food drug inhibition potential of resveratrol on cytochrome P450s and uridine 5'-diphosphoglucuronosyl transferases was investigated in human liver microsomes. Resveratrol enantiomers showed stereoselective inhibition of CYP2C9,...
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Kwon Y, Lee G, Liu K, Jung D
Metabolites . 2021 Jul; 11(7). PMID: 34202864
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a crucial cause of death in postmenopausal women. Plasma ceramide concentrations are correlated with the development of atherosclerosis and are significant predictors of CVD. Here, we...
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Kim S, Seo H, Jeong Y, Lee G, Ji S, Park S, et al.
Pharmaceutics . 2021 Jul; 13(7). PMID: 34201744
Donepezil is a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor that is currently the most commonly prescribed drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. In general, donepezil is known as a safe and well-tolerated...
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Kim S, Ji S, Kim E, Jeong M, Kim J, Lee G, et al.
Pharmaceutics . 2021 Jun; 13(6). PMID: 34072800
DN203368 (()-3-[1-(4-[4-isopropylpiperazine-1-yl]phenyl) 3-methyl-2-phenylbut-1-en-1-yl] phenol) is a 4-hydroxy tamoxifen analog that is a dual inverse agonist of estrogen-related receptor β/γ (ERRβ/γ). ERRγ is an orphan nuclear receptor that plays an important...
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Seo H, Ji S, Kim S, Lee G, Park S, Wu Z, et al.
Pharmaceutics . 2021 Apr; 13(3). PMID: 33802239
has been widely used as a traditional herbal medicine to treat chronic coughs, fatigue, night sweats, and insomnia. Numerous bioactive components including lignans have been identified in this plant. Lignans...
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Kim J, Lee G, Kim S, Yoon D, Lee Y
Neurol India . 2011 Sep; 59(4):527-31. PMID: 21891927
Background: Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal-dominant disorder characterized by episodic attacks of muscle weakness with hypokalemia. The combination of sarcolemmal depolarization and hypokalemia has been attributed to abnormalities...