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Heesook Park

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Park H, Kim G, Kim N, Ha S, Yim H
Front Immunol . 2024 Oct; 15:1454427. PMID: 39478866
Introduction: In 2020, global cancer statistics reported 19.3 million new cases and 10 million deaths annually, highlighting the urgent need for effective treatments. Current therapies, such as surgery, radiation, and...
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Cho H, Kwon G, Park H, Song H, Lee K, Kim J, et al.
Nutrients . 2015 Apr; 7(4):2539-61. PMID: 25912035
To examine the effects of high-fat diet (HFD) containing lard on prostate cancer development and progression and its underlying mechanisms, transgenic adenocarcinoma mouse prostate (TRAMP) and TRAMP-C2 allograft models, as...
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Choi E, Park H, Lee J, Kim G
J Tradit Chin Med . 2013 Apr; 33(1):92-7. PMID: 23596819
Objective: To investigate the anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antiobesity activity of methanol extracts of eight distinct species: Artemisia Stolonifera (AST), Artemisia Selengensis (ASE), Artemisia Japonica, Artemisia Montana, Artemisia Capillaris (ACA), Artemisia...
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Park H, Kim M, Kwon G, Lim D, Yu R, Sung M, et al.
Mol Carcinog . 2011 Sep; 51(11):869-80. PMID: 21919080
We evaluated whether high-fat diet (HFD), in the absence of increased calorie intake, increases colon cancer growth and metastasis. Four-week-old male BALB/c mice were fed on an HFD (60 kcal%...
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Kim E, Choi M, Park H, Kim M, Hong J, Lee J, et al.
Breast Cancer Res . 2011 Aug; 13(4):R78. PMID: 21834963
Introduction: High-fat diets (HFDs) are known to cause obesity and are associated with breast cancer progression and metastasis. Because obesity is associated with breast cancer progression, it is important to...
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Seon M, Park S, Kwon S, Lim S, Choi H, Park H, et al.
J Nutr Biochem . 2011 Mar; 23(1):85-92. PMID: 21429724
Although licorice is known to exert anticarcinogenic effects, it contains large quantities of glycyrrhizin (GL), which causes severe hypertension. We have previously demonstrated that the hexane/ethanol extract of Glycyrrhiza uralensis...
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Kim E, Park H, Kim J, Yoon Park J
Mol Carcinog . 2010 Jun; 49(7):672-83. PMID: 20564344
3,3'-Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a major acid-condensation product of indole-3-carbinol and is present in cruciferous vegetables. In this study, we evaluated the effects of DIM on antiinflammatory and antitumor promotion activity...
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Kim E, Shin M, Park H, Hong J, Shin H, Kim J, et al.
J Nutr . 2009 Oct; 139(12):2373-9. PMID: 19864400
3,3'-diindolylmethane (DIM) is the major in vivo product of the acid-catalyzed oligomerization of indole-3-carbinol present in cruciferous vegetables, and it has been shown to exhibit anticancer properties. In this study,...
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Kim E, Park H, Park S, Jun J, Yoon Park J
J Med Food . 2009 Oct; 12(5):943-51. PMID: 19857055
Piceatannol (trans-3,4,3',5'-tetrahydroxystilbene) is a polyphenol that is found in grapes, red wine, Rheum undulatum, and the seeds of Euphorbia lagascae. It has been previously reported that piceatannol inhibits the proliferation...