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Kim A, Mok B, Hahn S, Yoo J, Kim D, Kim T
BMB Rep . 2022 Jun; 55(7):348-353. PMID: 35725010
Gastrointestinal cancer is associated with a high mortality rate. Here, we report that the splice variant of NRP/B contributes to tumorigenic activity in highly malignant gastric cancer through dissociation from...
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Hur J, Kim A, Kim H, Lim C, Kim T, Kim T, et al.
Molecules . 2020 Apr; 25(8). PMID: 32340245
A concise and scalable synthetic route for optically pure (4) and (4)-5-(3',4'-dihydroxyphenyl)-γ-valerolactones (DHPVs), catechin metabolites, has been developed via the efficient construction of a γ-valerolactone moiety from hexenol. Noticeably, the...
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Jeon I, Cicchetti F, Cisbani G, Lee S, Li E, Bae J, et al.
Acta Neuropathol . 2016 May; 132(4):577-92. PMID: 27221146
Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that is defined by a CAG expansion in exon 1 of the huntingtin gene leading...
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Kim J, Song D, Kim J, Choi J, Kim J, Yoon H, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2016 Feb; 136(5):1012-1021. PMID: 26854493
Cacao beans contain various bioactive phytochemicals that could modify the pathogeneses of certain diseases. Here, we report that oral administration of cacao powder (CP) attenuates UVB-induced skin wrinkling by the...
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Choi J, Yang E, Cha K, Whang J, Choi W, Avraham S, et al.
J Cancer Prev . 2014 Oct; 19(3):187-98. PMID: 25337588
Background: NRP/B, a family member of the BTB/Kelch repeat proteins, is implicated in neuronal and cancer development, as well as the regulation of oxidative stress responses in breast and brain...
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Bae E, Sato M, Kim R, Kwak M, Naka K, Gim J, et al.
Cancer Res . 2014 Sep; 74(21):6139-49. PMID: 25205100
Smad3, a major intracellular mediator of TGFβ signaling, functions as both a positive and negative regulator in carcinogenesis. In response to TGFβ, the TGFβ receptor phosphorylates serine residues at the...
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Kim T, Kang J, Hyun J, Lee B, Kim S, Yang E, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2013 Nov; 127(Pt 2):411-21. PMID: 24259667
In most human cancers the Myc proto-oncogene is highly activated. Dysregulation of Myc oncoprotein contributes to tumorigenesis in numerous tissues and organs. Thus, targeting Myc stability could be a crucial...
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Lim S, Bae E, Kim H, Kim T, Byun K, Kim B, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Mar; 7(3):e32705. PMID: 22427868
Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) is an important anti-inflammatory cytokine that modulates and resolves inflammatory responses. Recent studies have demonstrated that inflammation enhances neoplastic risk and potentiates tumor progression. In the...
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Kim J, Kononenko A, Erliandri I, Kim T, Nakano M, Iida Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 Nov; 108(50):20048-53. PMID: 22123967
Human artificial chromosome (HAC)-based vectors offer a promising system for delivery and expression of full-length human genes of any size. HACs avoid the limited cloning capacity, lack of copy number...
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Cha J, Kwak T, Butmarc J, Kim T, Yufit T, Carson P, et al.
J Dermatol Sci . 2007 Dec; 50(1):15-23. PMID: 18078741
Background: Increasing evidence shows persistent phenotypic alterations in fibroblasts from non-healing human chronic wounds, which may result in faulty extracellular matrix deposition and keratinocyte migration. We have previously shown that...