Soohong Min
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Min S, Yoon W, Cho H, Chung J
Sci Rep
. 2017 Dec;
7(1):17700.
PMID: 29255146
Genetic mechanisms for the pathogenesis of visceral myopathy (VM) have been rarely demonstrated. Here we report the visceral role of misato (mst) in Drosophila and its implications for the pathogenesis...
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Seo E, Kim W, Hur J, Kim H, Nam S, Choi A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Aug;
6:31931.
PMID: 27550469
Renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis (TIF) is the final pathway of various renal injuries that result in chronic kidney disease. The mammalian Hippo-Salvador signaling pathway has been implicated in the regulation of...
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Bae J, Bang S, Min S, Lee S, Kwon S, Lee Y, et al.
Mol Brain
. 2016 May;
9(1):55.
PMID: 27192976
Background: Appropriate vertical movement is critical for the survival of flying animals. Although negative geotaxis (moving away from Earth) driven by gravity has been extensively studied, much less is understood...
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Min S, Chung J
BMB Rep
. 2016 Mar;
49(3):137-8.
PMID: 26949022
Satiety cues a feeding animal to cease further ingestion of food, thus protecting it from excessive energy gain. Impaired control of satiety is often associated with feeding-related disorders such as...
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Min S, Chae H, Jang Y, Choi S, Lee S, Jeong Y, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2016 Mar;
26(6):814-20.
PMID: 26948873
Although several neural pathways have been implicated in feeding behaviors in mammals [1-7], it remains unclear how the brain coordinates feeding motivations to maintain a constant body weight (BW). Here,...
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Dus M, Lai J, Gunapala K, Min S, Tayler T, Hergarden A, et al.
Neuron
. 2015 Jun;
87(1):139-51.
PMID: 26074004
Animals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the identity of the taste-independent nutrient sensor and the mechanism by which animals respond to the nutritional...
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Ai M, Blais S, Park J, Min S, Neubert T, Suh G
J Neurosci
. 2013 Jun;
33(26):10741-9.
PMID: 23804096
Drosophila olfactory sensory neurons express either odorant receptors or ionotropic glutamate receptors (IRs). The sensory neurons that express IR64a, a member of the IR family, send axonal projections to either...
18.
Min S, Ai M, Shin S, Suh G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2013 Mar;
110(14):E1321-9.
PMID: 23509267
Animals across various phyla exhibit odor-evoked innate attraction behavior that is developmentally programmed. The mechanism underlying such behavior remains unclear because the odorants that elicit robust attraction responses and the...
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Dus M, Min S, Keene A, Lee G, Suh G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Jun;
108(28):11644-9.
PMID: 21709242
Feeding behavior is influenced primarily by two factors: nutritional needs and food palatability. However, the role of food deprivation and metabolic needs in the selection of appropriate food is poorly...
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Ai M, Min S, Grosjean Y, Leblanc C, Bell R, Benton R, et al.
Nature
. 2010 Nov;
468(7324):691-5.
PMID: 21085119
The odour of acids has a distinct quality that is perceived as sharp, pungent and often irritating. How acidity is sensed and translated into an appropriate behavioural response is poorly...