Duckhee Lee
UPRRP College of Natural Sciences
13 Papers
67 Citations
Duckhee Lee is an academic researcher from UPRRP College of Natural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Programmed cell death & Tumor necrosis factor alpha. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Duckhee Lee include Wonkwang University.
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Papers
Preparation of a Sulfonated Carbonaceous Material from Lignosulfonate and Its Usefulness as an Esterification Catalyst
TL;DR: Sulfonated carbonaceous material useful as a solid acid catalyst was prepared from lignosulfonate, a waste of the paper-making industry sulfite pulping process, and characterized by 13C-NMR, FT-IR, TGA, SEM and elemental analysis.
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Distribution of Aeromonas spp. as identified by 16S rDNA restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis in a trout farm
TL;DR: This study used restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) with Aeromonas‐specific primers to identify species of Aeromona and to investigate their distribution in a trout farm and stream.
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Identification of a novel antimicrobial peptide, scolopendin 1, derived from centipede Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans and its antifungal mechanism
Hyemin Choi,Hwang Js,Duckhee Lee +2 more
TL;DR: The present study suggests that scolopendin 1 could emerge as a model molecule that targets the apoptotic pathway and provides a novel remedy.
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JAK2-targeted anti-inflammatory effect of a resveratrol derivative 2,4-dihydroxy-N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)benzamide.
Min Ho Kim,Young-Jin Son,Sang Yeol Lee,Woo Seok Yang,Young-Su Yi,Deok Hyo Yoon,Yanyan Yang,Shi Hyoung Kim,Duckhee Lee,Man Hee Rhee,Hyojeung Kang,Tae Woong Kim,Gi-Ho Sung,Jae Youl Cho +13 more
TL;DR: Of the resveratrol derivatives tested, compound 8 was determined to have the strongest anti-inflammatory activities in vitro and in vivo and may potentially be developed for use as a novel anti- inflammatory drug.
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Hibicuslide C-induced cell death in Candida albicans involves apoptosis mechanism.
TL;DR: The observation that hibicuslide C‐induced cell death in yeast Candida albicans involves apoptosis mechanism is provided.
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