Ji-Soo Han
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Recent Articles
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Kim S, Kim M, Han J, Sung Y, An S, Lee J, et al.
Pancreas
. 2019 Feb;
48(3):400-411.
PMID: 30747828
Objective: Although complete surgical resection is the only curative method for pancreatic cancer, the radial resection margins of pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy specimens might be underevaluated. Methods: KRAS mutation was assessed with...
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Maisenbacher M, Han J, OBrien M, Tracy M, Erol B, Schaffer A, et al.
Hum Genet
. 2005 Feb;
116(5):416-9.
PMID: 15717203
The etiology of congenital scoliosis is largely unknown. The severe vertebral disorder, spondylocostal dysostosis type 1, is associated with a homozygous delta-like 3 (DLL3) mutation. Scoliosis has been observed in...
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Han J, Macarak E, Rosenbloom J, Chung K, Chaqour B
Eur J Biochem
. 2003 Aug;
270(16):3408-21.
PMID: 12899698
Cysteine-rich protein 61 (Cyr61/CCN1) is an angiogenic factor and a member of a family of growth factor-inducible immediate-early genes with functions in cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation. We investigated the...
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Chaqour B, Whitbeck C, Han J, Macarak E, Horan P, Chichester P, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2002 Sep;
283(4):E765-74.
PMID: 12217894
Cysteine-rich protein (Cyr61) and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) are key immediate early growth factors with functions in cell proliferation, differentiation, and extracellular matrix synthesis. Studies were performed to assess...
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Chaqour B, Han J, Tamura I, Macarak E
J Cell Biochem
. 2002 Jan;
84(2):264-77.
PMID: 11787055
Mechanical forces are well known to modulate smooth muscle cell growth and synthetic phenotype. The signals controlling this process are complex and potentially involve changes in the expression of peptide...