Jun-Hwan Yong
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Recent Articles
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Ahn J, Shin B, Song M, Kim H, Park J, Lee T, et al.
Mol Med Rep
. 2019 Jan;
19(3):1721-1727.
PMID: 30628688
Intermittent fasting (ImF) is known to reduce oxidative stress and affects adult neurogenesis in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. However, it is unknown how ImF affects endogenous antioxidants expressions, cell proliferation,...
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Ahn J, Noh Y, Shin B, Kim S, Park J, Lee T, et al.
Mol Med Rep
. 2018 Oct;
18(6):4802-4812.
PMID: 30272360
Intermittent fasting has been shown to have neuroprotective effects against transient focal cerebral ischemic insults. However, the effects of intermittent fasting on transient global ischemic insult has not been studied...
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Lee J, Cho J, Kim I, Ahn J, Park J, Cho G, et al.
J Neurol Sci
. 2015 Mar;
351(1-2):146-153.
PMID: 25783008
The participation of Na(+)/H(+) exchanger (NHE) in neuronal damage/death in the hippocampal CA1 region (CA1) induced by transient forebrain ischemia has not been well established, although acidosis may be involved...
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Jiang Z, Jiang C, Chen B, Koh C, Yong J, Park D, et al.
Lab Anim Res
. 2013 Apr;
29(1):19-26.
PMID: 23573104
Gut functions, such as gastrointestinal motility, gastric secretion and pancreatic secretion, were reduced with age. Glucose tolerance is impaired, and the release of insulin and β-cell's sensitivity on glucose are...
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Jiang Z, Shin B, Kim I, Lee H, Yong J, Lee M, et al.
Korean J Physiol Pharmacol
. 2011 Dec;
15(5):307-12.
PMID: 22128264
It has been rereported that axons which display 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) immunoreactivity are abundant in the pancreas and the majority of serotonergic axons terminate within intrapancreatic ganglia, islet and acini. This...