Young Ho Byun
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Recent Articles
1.
Lee H, Kwon S, Son A, Kim D, Kim K, Lim J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2019 Jun;
20(11).
PMID: 31212691
Intrinsic disorders are a common feature of hub proteins in eukaryotic interactomes controlling the signaling pathways. The intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are prone to misfolding, and maintaining their functional stability...
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Park E, Byun Y, Park S, Jang Y, Han W, Won J, et al.
EMBO J
. 2019 Apr;
38(10).
PMID: 30979777
The multifunctional influenza virus protein PB1-F2 plays several roles in deregulation of host innate immune responses and is a known immunopathology enhancer of the 1918 influenza pandemic. Here, we show...
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Kim Y, Son A, Kim J, Kwon S, Kim M, Kim P, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2018 Jun;
9:1093.
PMID: 29868035
The folding of monomeric antigens and their subsequent assembly into higher ordered structures are crucial for robust and effective production of nanoparticle (NP) vaccines in a timely and reproducible manner....
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Jang Y, Kim J, Byun Y, Son A, Lee J, Lee Y, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2018 Feb;
9:116.
PMID: 29449842
Influenza virus infections continually pose a major public health threat with seasonal epidemics and sporadic pandemics worldwide. While currently licensed influenza vaccines provide only strain-specific protection, antigenic drift and shift...
5.
Yang S, Jang Y, Kwon S, Lee Y, Chae W, Byun Y, et al.
FASEB J
. 2018 Jan;
32(5):2658-2675.
PMID: 29295864
A novel protein-folding function of RNA has been recognized, which can outperform previously known molecular chaperone proteins. The RNA as a molecular chaperone (chaperna) activity is intrinsic to some ribozymes...
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Lee Y, Jang Y, Kim P, Lee Y, Lee Y, Byun Y, et al.
Virology
. 2016 Feb;
491:1-9.
PMID: 26874012
In our previous study, X-31ca-based H5N1 LAIVs, in particular, became more virulent in mice than the X-31ca MDV, possibly by the introduction of the surface antigens of highly pathogenic H5N1...
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Jang Y, Jung E, Lee K, Byun Y, Yang S, Seong B
Vaccine
. 2016 Feb;
34(11):1343-9.
PMID: 26851733
Cold-adapted live attenuated influenza vaccines (CAIVs) have been considered as a safe prophylactic measure to prevent influenza virus infections. The safety of a CAIV depends largely on genetic markers that...
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Jang Y, Lee E, Byun Y, Jung E, Lee Y, Lee Y, et al.
Vaccine
. 2013 Dec;
32(5):535-43.
PMID: 24342248
Influenza virus continues to take a heavy toll on human health and vaccination remains the mainstay of efforts to reduce the clinical impact imposed by viral infections. Proven successful for...
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Jang Y, Byun Y, Lee K, Park E, Lee Y, Lee Y, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Oct;
8(10):e75043.
PMID: 24098364
Live attenuated vaccine (LAV), mimicking natural infection, provides an excellent protection against microbial infection. The development of LAV, however, still remains highly empirical and the rational design of clinically useful...
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Jang Y, Jung E, Byun Y, Lee K, Lee E, Lee Y, et al.
Vaccine
. 2013 Jun;
31(33):3339-46.
PMID: 23742997
Despite global efforts to control influenza viruses, they have taken a heavy toll on human public health worldwide. Among particular threats is highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza virus (HPAI) due...