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Subin Yun

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Jeon M, An G, Kirakosyan A, Yun S, Kim J, Kim C, et al.
ACS Nano . 2024 Oct; 18(42):29078-29088. PMID: 39388594
Although metal-halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have garnered significant attention for optoelectronic applications, the presence of electrically insulating organic ligands in CsPbBr NCs hinders efficient charge injection and transportation in light-emitting...
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Che D, Lee N, Lee H, Kim Y, Battulga S, Lee H, et al.
Ann Coloproctol . 2024 May; 40(2):121-135. PMID: 38712438
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most frequent cancer with limited therapeutic achievements. Recently, adoptive cellular immunotherapy has been developed as an antitumor therapy. However, its efficacy has not been...
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Khobragade T, Giri P, Pagar A, Patil M, Sarak S, Joo S, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2023 Nov; 11:1280464. PMID: 38033815
The U.S. Department of Energy has listed levulinic acid (LA) as one of the top 12 compounds derived from biomass. LA has gained much attention owing to its conversion into...
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Lee T, Yun S, Jeong J, Jung T
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2019 Mar; 486:96-104. PMID: 30853600
Severe inflammation in the islets is observed in obese patients with type 2 diabetes. Inflammation in the islets is caused by obesity-induced serum free fatty acids. Asprosin is a fasting-induced...
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Lee W, Yun S, Choi G, Jung T
Pathobiology . 2018 Aug; 85(5-6):280-288. PMID: 30078017
Objective: β-Aminoisobutyric acid (BAIBA), a myokine, is a thymine catabolite that is induced during exercise, leading to browning of white fat, hepatic fatty acid oxidation, and suppression of hepatic lipogenesis....
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Lee W, Yun S, Choi G, Jung T
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2018 May; 502(1):129-136. PMID: 29787756
Although Fibronectin Type III Domain Containing 4 (FNDC4) has been reported to be involved in the modulation of inflammation in macrophages, its effects on inflammation and insulin resistance in adipose...