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Hyun Soo Yoon

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Choi J, Kim J, Yoon H, Cho Y
Tissue Eng Part A . 2012 Aug; 19(3-4):329-39. PMID: 22891853
The human placenta, a complex organ, which facilitates exchange between the fetus and the mother, contains abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) components and well-preserved endogenous growth factors. In this study, we...
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Das N, Jung K, Choi M, Yoon H, Kim S, Chai Y
Cell Biochem Funct . 2012 Jan; 30(3):224-32. PMID: 22252741
JMJD3, a Jumonji C family histone demethylase, is induced by transcription factor, nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB), in response to various stimuli. JMJD3 is crucial for erasing histone-3 lysine-27 trimethylation (H3K27me3),...
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Kim H, Kim H, Choi M, Hwang S, Nam K, Kim H, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2009 Nov; 468(3):190-4. PMID: 19879334
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor neuron loss. Although the underlying cause of the disease remains unclear, a variety of pathogenic mechanisms have been...
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Yoon B, Jun Yoo S, Lee J, You S, Lee H, Yoon H
Differentiation . 2006 May; 74(4):149-59. PMID: 16683985
Cell replacement therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of cardiac diseases. It is, however, challenged by a limited supply of appropriate cells. Therefore, we have investigated whether functional...
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Kim S, Cheon S, Jun Yoo S, Kwon J, Park J, Kim C, et al.
FEBS Lett . 2006 Mar; 580(5):1529. PMID: 16521304
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Jun Yoo S, Yoon B, Kim J, Song J, Roh S, You S, et al.
Exp Mol Med . 2005 Nov; 37(5):399-407. PMID: 16264264
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) need feeder cells for their maintenance in an undifferentiated state. In conventional culture systems, mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) serve as feeder cells to maintain hESCs....
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Son Y, Park J, Kang Y, Park J, Choi H, Lim J, et al.
Stem Cells . 2005 Aug; 23(10):1502-13. PMID: 16100000
The cell-surface markers used routinely to define the undifferentiated state and pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are those used in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) because of a...
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Hwang W, Roh S, Lee B, Kang S, Kwon D, Kim S, et al.
Science . 2005 May; 308(5729):1777-83. PMID: 15905366
Patient-specific, immune-matched human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are anticipated to be of great biomedical importance for studies of disease and development and to advance clinical deliberations regarding stem cell transplantation....
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Kim S, Suh M, Yoon H, Lee J, Oh S, Moon S, et al.
Stem Cells . 2005 Mar; 23(4):458-62. PMID: 15790765
Pluripotent embryonic germ cells (EGCs) can be derived from the culture of primordial germ cells (PGCs). However, there are no reports of gonocytes, following the stage of PGC development, becoming...
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Kim S, Lee J, Park J, Lee J, Kim J, Yoon B, et al.
Mol Cells . 2005 Mar; 19(1):46-53. PMID: 15750339
Human embryonic stem (hES) cells, unlike most cells derived from adult or fetal human tissues, represent a potentially unlimited source of various cell types for basic clinical research. To meet...