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Yong Taek Jeong

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Jang J, Kim H, Seo D, Ki S, Park S, Choi S, et al.
Front Neuroanat . 2021 Nov; 15:751839. PMID: 34776881
Chemosensory receptors are expressed primarily in sensory organs, but their expression elsewhere can permit ligand detection in other contexts that contribute to survival. The ability of sweet taste receptors to...
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Lee H, Jin B, Park M, Seo K, Jeong Y, Choi S, et al.
Korean J Physiol Pharmacol . 2021 Jun; 25(4):355-363. PMID: 34187952
Dynamic changes in adipose tissue blood flow (ATBF) with nutritional status play a role in the regulation of metabolic and endocrine functions. Activation of the sympathetic nervous system via β-adrenergic...
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Jang J, Kwon O, Moon S, Jeong Y
Endocrinol Metab (Seoul) . 2021 Jun; 36(3):469-477. PMID: 34139798
Taste sensation is the gatekeeper for direct decisions on feeding behavior and evaluating the quality of food. Nutritious and beneficial substances such as sugars and amino acids are represented by...
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Kim S, Jeong Y, Jeong S, Park M, Go H, Kim M, et al.
Exp Mol Med . 2020 May; 52(5):793-803. PMID: 32382066
Neuronal regulation of energy and bone metabolism is important for body homeostasis. Many studies have emphasized the importance of synaptic adhesion molecules in the formation of synapses, but their roles...
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Sung H, Jeong Y, Lim J, Kim H, Oh S, Hwang S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Nov; 8(1):1484. PMID: 29133786
Animals must detect aversive compounds to survive. Bitter taste neurons express heterogeneous combinations of bitter receptors that diversify their response profiles, but this remains poorly understood. Here we describe groups...
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Kim H, Jeong Y, Choi M, Choi J, Moon S, Kwon J
Mol Cells . 2017 May; 40(5):331-338. PMID: 28535667
Regulation of feeding is essential for animal survival. The pharyngeal sense organs can act as a second checkpoint of food quality, due to their position between external taste organs such...
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Yoon E, Jeong Y, Lee J, Moon S, Kim C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2016 Nov; 482(4):814-820. PMID: 27888110
Tubby domain superfamily protein (TUSP) is a distant member of the Tubby-like protein (TULP) family. Although other TULPs play important roles in sensation, metabolism, and development, the molecular functions of...
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Jeong Y, Oh S, Shim J, Seo J, Kwon J, Moon S
Nat Commun . 2016 Sep; 7:12872. PMID: 27641708
Animals discriminate nutritious food from toxic substances using their sense of taste. Since taste perception requires taste receptor cells to come into contact with water-soluble chemicals, it is a form...
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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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Shim J, Lee Y, Jeong Y, Kim Y, Lee M, Montell C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2015 Nov; 6:8867. PMID: 26568264
The ability to detect toxic compounds in foods is essential for animal survival. However, the minimal subunit composition of gustatory receptors required for sensing aversive chemicals in Drosophila is unknown....