Hai Won Chung
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Recent Articles
11.
Cho S, Lee Y, Lee S, Choi Y, Chung H
Drug Chem Toxicol
. 2014 Feb;
37(4):440-7.
PMID: 24479558
There are many studies of Gd nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity, whereas research on cyto- and genotoxicity in normal human lymphocytes is scarce. It is important to investigate the effect of extremely...
12.
Goo S, Choi Y, Lee Y, Lee S, Chung H
Toxicol Res
. 2013 Nov;
29(1):35-42.
PMID: 24278627
Quantum dots (QDs) have received considerable attention due to their potential role in photosensitization during photodynamic therapy. Although QDS are attractive nanomaterials due to their novel and unique physicochemical properties,...
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Choi Y, Kim Y, Lee J, Lee Y, Lee S, Lim Y, et al.
J Nanosci Nanotechnol
. 2013 Jul;
13(6):4437-45.
PMID: 23862518
Gold nanorods (Au NRs) that absorb near-infrared (NIR) light have great potential in the field of nanomedicine. Photothermal therapy (PTT), a very attractive cancer therapy in nanomedicine, combines nanomaterials and...
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Choi Y, Kim Y, Lee J, Lee Y, Lim Y, Chung H
J Nanosci Nanotechnol
. 2012 Jul;
12(3):2160-8.
PMID: 22755033
Quantum dots (QDs) are luminescent nanoparticles (NPs) with promising potential in numerous medical applications, but there remain persistent human health and safety concerns. Although the cytotoxic effects of QDs have...
15.
Lee Y, Kim Y, Choi Y, Lee J, Lee S, Chung H
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2012 Apr;
50(7):2397-406.
PMID: 22525867
Cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II) (cisplatin) is one of the most widely used chemotherapeutic drugs, but its effectiveness is limited by tumor cell resistance and the severe side effects it causes. One strategy...
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Kim J, Lee J, Chung H, Choi H, Paik S, Kim I
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2011 Jul;
22(2):160-6.
PMID: 21783704
Methylglyoxal-bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG), a polyamine analogue, has been known to inhibit the biosynthesis of polyamines, which are important in cell proliferation. We showed that MGBG treatment significantly affected γ-radiation-induced cell cycle...
17.
Kang S, Lee Y, Kim B, Choi Y, Chung H
Drug Chem Toxicol
. 2011 Jun;
34(3):277-84.
PMID: 21649482
The phototoxicity of ultraviolet A irradiation (UVA) can be enhanced by photosensitizing agents, such as titanium dioxide nanoparticles (100 nm in diameter, "normal-TiO₂"). Nano-TiO₂ treatment in the absence of UVA...
18.
Lee J, Kim M, Kim Y, Choi Y, Lee Y, Chung H
Bioelectromagnetics
. 2011 Mar;
32(7):535-42.
PMID: 21412810
The clinical and preclinical use of high-field intensity (HF, 3 T and above) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners have significantly increased in the past few years. However, potential health risks...
19.
Choi Y, Kang S, Kim Y, Lim Y, Chung H
Drug Chem Toxicol
. 2010 Jun;
33(4):357-66.
PMID: 20550436
A safe alternative to the viral system used in gene therapy is a nonviral gene delivery system. Although polyethylenimine (PEI) and polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer are among the most promising gene-carrier...
20.
Kim Y, Jun Yeol Choi , Cho Y, Woo H, Chung H
Hum Exp Toxicol
. 2010 Feb;
29(5):343-50.
PMID: 20129955
Benzene is a well-known carcinogen that induces chromosomal instability, including chromosome aberration and aneuploidy. In order to assess aneugenic effect of low-level benzene, micronucleus-centromere assay using specific probes for chromosomes...