Haesun A Kim
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Recent Articles
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Patel A, Kim H, Ramesh R, Marquez A, Faraj M, Antikainen H, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2024 Jul;
44(35).
PMID: 39054068
TFEB and TFE3 (TFEB/3), key regulators of lysosomal biogenesis and autophagy, play diverse roles depending on cell type. This study highlights a hitherto unrecognized role of TFEB/3 crucial for peripheral...
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Adams A, Wood T, Kim H
Neurotrauma Rep
. 2023 Jul;
4(1):433-446.
PMID: 37435356
Myelin loss and oligodendrocyte death are well documented in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as in experimental animal models after moderate-to-severe TBI. In comparison, mild TBI (mTBI)...
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Adams A, Li Y, Kim H, Pfister B
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2023 Apr;
17:1111403.
PMID: 37066078
models of traumatic brain injury (TBI) commonly use neurons isolated from the central nervous system. Limitations with primary cortical cultures, however, can pose challenges to replicating some aspects of neuronal...
4.
Kim J, Adams A, Gokina P, Zambrano B, Jayakumaran J, Dobrowolski R, et al.
Glia
. 2020 Mar;
68(10):2070-2085.
PMID: 32170885
Myelin loss in the brain is a common occurrence in traumatic brain injury (TBI) that results from impact-induced acceleration forces to the head. Fast and abrupt head motions, either resulting...
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Kim J, Kim H
Methods Mol Biol
. 2018 Mar;
1739:39-48.
PMID: 29546699
The most widely used method (Brockes' method) for preparing primary Schwann cell culture uses neonatal rat sciatic nerves as the primary source of Schwann cells. The procedure is relatively simple...
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Kim J, Elias A, Lee T, Maurel P, Kim H
ASN Neuro
. 2017 Dec;
9(6):1759091417745425.
PMID: 29198135
Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3 (TIMP-3) inhibits the activities of various metalloproteinases including matrix metalloproteinases and ADAM family proteins. In the peripheral nervous system, ADAM17, also known as TNF-α converting enzyme...
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Rosenbaum T, Kim H, Boissy Y, Ling B, Ratner N
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2017 Nov;
883(1):203-214.
PMID: 29086925
The neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) gene product, neurofibromin, regulates activation of the Ras intracellular signaling pathway in Schwann cells. Schwann cells purified from mouse embryos with null mutations in the...
8.
Basak S, Desai D, Rho E, Ramos R, Maurel P, Kim H
Glia
. 2015 May;
63(9):1522-36.
PMID: 25988855
In myelinating Schwann cells, E-cadherin is a component of the adherens junctions that stabilize the architecture of the noncompact myelin region. In other cell types, E-cadherin has been considered as...
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Kim H, Mindos T, Parkinson D
Stem Cells Transl Med
. 2013 Jul;
2(8):553-7.
PMID: 23817134
Repair in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) depends upon the plasticity of the myelinating cells, Schwann cells, and their ability to dedifferentiate, direct axonal regrowth, remyelinate, and allow functional recovery....
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Yang D, Kim J, Syed N, Tung Y, Bhaskaran A, Mindos T, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2012 May;
32(21):7158-68.
PMID: 22623660
Physical damage to the peripheral nerves triggers Schwann cell injury response in the distal nerves in an event termed Wallerian degeneration: the Schwann cells degrade their myelin sheaths and dedifferentiate,...