Jang-Hee Hahn
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Recent Articles
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Yang Y, Hahn J, Kim M, Jo M, Lee Y, Kim H, et al.
Cancer Res Treat
. 2024 Jun;
56(4):1050-1057.
PMID: 38853540
Purpose: Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and hand-foot skin reaction (HFSR) are relatively common toxicities that interfere with the quality of life (QoL) of patients with cancer. Anti-inflammatory tripeptide cream (ATPC) is...
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Kim M, Kwon J, Hahn J, Kim M, Chang H, Park J, et al.
J Thorac Dis
. 2022 Jul;
14(6):2437-2439.
PMID: 35813732
No abstract available.
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Lim D, Lee K, Kim Y, Kim M, Ju H, Kim M, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2021 Apr;
141(10):2459-2469.
PMID: 33823181
The keratinocytes in UV-irradiated skin produce and secrete α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone upregulates the expression of MITF in melanocytes through the cAMP‒protein kinase A‒CREB signaling pathway. Thereafter, MITF induces the...
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Lee K, Kim Y, Kim M, Ju H, Choi B, Lee H, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 33050232
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a member of ErbB receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) family, is activated through growth factor-induced reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and subsequent dimerization. We herein...
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Lee K, Park K, Hahn J
Mol Cells
. 2019 Feb;
42(2):151-160.
PMID: 30703869
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation of the sunlight, especially UVA and UVB, is the primary environmental cause of skin damage, including topical inflammation, premature skin aging, and skin cancer. Previous reports show...
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Lee K, Kim Y, Yoo Y, Kim M, Lee S, Kim C, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2017 May;
37(14).
PMID: 28483911
The human CD99 protein is a 32-kDa glycosylated transmembrane protein that regulates various cellular responses, including cell adhesion and leukocyte extravasation. We previously reported that CD99 activation suppresses β1 integrin...
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Lee K, Lim D, Yoo Y, Park E, Lee S, Yadav B, et al.
Mol Cells
. 2016 Jun;
39(7):557-65.
PMID: 27306643
The paired immunoglobulin-like type 2 receptor (PILR) family consists of two functionally opposite members, inhibitory PILRα and activating PILRβ receptors. PILRs are widely expressed in various immune cells and interact...
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Lee K, Yoo Y, Kim M, Yadav B, Kim Y, Lim D, et al.
Exp Cell Res
. 2015 Jul;
336(2):211-22.
PMID: 26172215
The human CD99 protein is a 32-kDa type I transmembrane glycoprotein, while CD98 is a disulfide-linked 125-kDa heterodimeric type II transmembrane glycoprotein. It has been previously shown that CD99 and...
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Yoo Y, Kim Y, Kim M, Lee K, Park K, Hahn J
BMB Rep
. 2014 Sep;
47(10):581-6.
PMID: 25179402
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is known to play key roles in skin regeneration and wound-healing. Here, we demonstrate that Pep2-YAC, a tripeptide covering residues 29-31 in the B loop of...
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Park D, Kim Y, Kim H, Kim K, Lee Y, Choe J, et al.
Mol Cells
. 2012 May;
33(6):563-74.
PMID: 22610405
Hyaluronic acid (HA) has been shown to promote angiogenesis. However, the mechanism behind this effect remains largely unknown. Therefore, in this study, the mechanism of HA-induced angiogenesis was examined. CD44...