Su-Hyeong Kim
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Recent Articles
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Kim S, Singh S
Pharm Res
. 2024 Oct;
41(10):1921-1932.
PMID: 39375243
Purpose: We have shown previously that benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC) derived from cruciferous vegetables inhibits self-renewal of breast cancer stem-like cells (bCSC). The current study provides insights into the mechanism of...
2.
Mathan S, Singh R, Kim S, Singh S, Singh R
Cancers (Basel)
. 2024 Jan;
16(2).
PMID: 38254868
Despite advances in therapeutic approaches, the five-year survival rate for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients is still less than fifty percent. Research has indicated that the consumption...
3.
Hahm E, Kim S, Pore S, Mathan S, Singh R, Singh S
Mol Carcinog
. 2023 Nov;
63(2):301-313.
PMID: 37921547
Bone is the most favored site for metastasis for each major subtype of breast cancer. Therapeutic modalities for alleviation of clinical symptoms associated with bone metastasis include surgical resection, radiation,...
4.
Kim S, Hahm E, Singh S
Mol Carcinog
. 2023 Jun;
62(10):1449-1459.
PMID: 37265428
Forkhead Box Q1 (FoxQ1) transcription factor is overexpressed in luminal-type and basal-type human breast cancers when compared to normal mammary tissue. This transcription factor is best known for its role...
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Hahm E, Kim S, Singh S
Mol Carcinog
. 2023 Apr;
62(7):1051-1061.
PMID: 37067392
Bone is the most prone to metastatic spread of breast cancer cells for each subtype of the disease. Bone metastasis-related complications including severe pain and pathological fractures affect patients' quality...
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Singh K, Hahm E, Kim S, Singh S
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2022 Oct;
16(1):5-16.
PMID: 36251722
Prevention Relevance: The present study shows that breast cancer prevention by WA in rats is associated with suppression of fatty acid synthesis.
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Kim S, Singh S
Mol Carcinog
. 2022 May;
61(8):752-763.
PMID: 35512572
Diallyl trisulfide (DATS) is a promising small molecule phytochemical that exhibits in vitro and in vivo activity in multiple preclinical solid tumor models including breast cancer, but the underlying mechanism...
8.
Kim S, Singh S
Mol Carcinog
. 2021 Dec;
61(3):372-381.
PMID: 34939230
The FoxQ1 is an oncogenic transcription factor that is overexpressed in basal-like and luminal-type human breast cancers when compared to the normal mammary tissue. The FoxQ1 is implicated in mammary...
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Hahm E, Kim S, Mathan S, Singh R, Singh S
J Cancer Prev
. 2021 Jul;
26(2):128-136.
PMID: 34258251
Diallyl trisulfide (DATS), a metabolic by-product of processed garlic, is highly effective in inhibiting growth of human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo, but the underlying mechanisms are...
10.
Kim S, Singh K, Hahm E, Singh S
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2021 Jan;
14(4):421-432.
PMID: 33509807
Elimination of both rapidly dividing epithelial mammary cancer cells as well as breast cancer stem-like cells (bCSC) is essential for maximizing antitumor response. Withaferin A (WA), a small molecule derived...