Seung-Shick Shin
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Recent Articles
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Lee S, Lee J, Ahn A, Lee S, Hong Y, Lee G, et al.
J Clin Lab Anal
. 2024 Mar;
38(7):e25034.
PMID: 38525919
Background: Accurate quantification of the BCR::ABL1 transcripts is essential for measurable residual disease (MRD) monitoring in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) after tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment. This study evaluated the...
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Lee C, Shin W, Song M, Shin S, Park Y, Srikulnath K, et al.
Genomics Inform
. 2023 Sep;
21(2):e24.
PMID: 37704210
Assays of clinical diagnosis and species identification using molecular markers are performed according to a quantitative method in consideration of sensitivity, cost, speed, convenience, and specificity. However, typical polymerase chain...
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Kim H, Bong J, Kim T, Shin S, Kang M, Shim W, et al.
Biochip J
. 2022 Aug;
16(3):334-341.
PMID: 35909466
One-step homogeneous immunoassay was developed for detecting influenza viruses A and B (Inf-A and Inf-B) using the switching peptide H2. As the fluorescence-labeled switching peptide dissociated from the binding pocket...
4.
Kim H, Bong J, Kim T, Choi K, Shin S, Kang M, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2022 Jun;
94(27):9627-9635.
PMID: 35762898
In this study, a homogeneous one-step immunoassay based on switching peptides is presented for the detection of influenza viruses A and B (Inf-A and Inf-B, respectively). The one-step immunoassay represents...
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Park J, Song Z, Bong J, Kim H, Kim M, Choi K, et al.
ACS Sens
. 2022 Jan;
7(1):215-224.
PMID: 34984905
Switching peptides were designed to bind reversibly to the binding pocket of antibodies (IgG) by interacting with frame regions (FRs). These peptides can be quantitatively released when antigens bind to...
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Hwang B, Shin S, Song J, Choi Y, Kim W, Moon S
J Nutr Biochem
. 2019 Nov;
74:108230.
PMID: 31683101
Carnosine, a naturally occurring dipeptide, was recently reported to exhibit anticancer activity; however, the molecular mechanisms and regulators underlying its activity against tumor-associated angiogenesis remain unidentified. In this study, we...
7.
Shin S, Park Y, Hwang B, Lyea Park S, Han S, Park S, et al.
Phytomedicine
. 2019 Aug;
64:153069.
PMID: 31421400
Background: Numerous studies have focused on solvent extracts from locust trees (Gleditsia spp.), which contain diverse bioactive components including saponins, flavonoids, and alkaloids. However, because of the undefined nature of...
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Shin S, Hwang B, Muhammad K, Gho Y, Song J, Kim W, et al.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med
. 2019 Aug;
2019:3753587.
PMID: 31391858
Nimbolide, an active chemical constituent of , reportedly has several physiological effects. Here, we assessed novel anticancer effects of nimbolide against bladder cancer EJ and 5637 cells. Nimbolide treatment inhibited...
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Gho Y, Shin S, Choi Y, Ko K, Kim W, Moon S
Anim Cells Syst (Seoul)
. 2019 Apr;
23(2):72-81.
PMID: 30949393
We previously reported that hydrangenol has potent antitumor activity against human bladder cancer EJ cells. Here, we investigated the antiangiogenic activity of hydrangenol using and models. Treatment with hydrangenol significantly...
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Shin S, Ko M, Noh D, Hwang B, Park Y, Lyea Park S, et al.
Gen Physiol Biophys
. 2018 Dec;
37(6):633-645.
PMID: 30547894
Hyper-proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are closely associated with atherosclerosis. Recently, the flavonol morin has been reported to exhibit potent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Therefore, we...