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Tai Kyoung Kim

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Bae H, Kim T, Young Suk H, Jung S, Jo D
Arch Pharm Res . 2021 Jan; 44(3):322. PMID: 33428068
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Park J, Kim D, Lee Y, Lee M, Kim T, Yim J, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics . 2020 Oct; 36:100749. PMID: 33065474
Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are class of conserved and ubiquitous stress proteins present in all living organisms from primitive to higher level. Various studies have demonstrated multiple cellular functions of...
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Bae H, Kim T, Young Suk H, Jung S, Jo D
Arch Pharm Res . 2020 Sep; 43(9):920-931. PMID: 32975736
The central nervous system is simply divided into two distinct anatomical regions based on the color of tissues, i.e. the gray and white matter. The gray matter is composed of...
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Kim T, Kim J, Youn U, Han S, Kim I, Cho C, et al.
J Nat Prod . 2018 Jun; 81(6):1460-1467. PMID: 29878768
The first total syntheses of the natural products lobaric acid (1) and its derivatives isolated from the Antarctic lichen Stereocaulon alpinum are reported in this study. Lobarin (3), with a...
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Hong J, Suh S, Kim T, Kim J, Han S, Youn U, et al.
Molecules . 2018 Mar; 23(3). PMID: 29538328
Lobaric acid and lobarstin, secondary metabolites derived from the antarctic lichen , exert various biological activities, including antitumor, anti-proliferation, anti-inflammation, and antioxidant activities. However, the underlying mechanisms of these effects...
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Suh S, Kim T, Kim J, Hong J, Nguyen T, Han S, et al.
Molecules . 2017 Aug; 22(8). PMID: 28817102
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and occurs through the highly complex coordination of multiple cellular pathways, resulting in carcinogenesis. Recent studies have increasingly revealed that constituents...
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Kim D, Yoo M, Choi K, Kang B, Kim T, Hong S, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2011 Oct; 77(23):8280-7. PMID: 21965391
The metabolically versatile Rhodococcus sp. strain DK17 is able to grow on tetralin and indan but cannot use their respective desaturated counterparts, 1,2-dihydronaphthalene and indene, as sole carbon and energy...