Han Sung Jung
Yonsei University
254 Papers
1.3K Citations
Han Sung Jung is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 229 publications. Previous affiliations of Han Sung Jung include Guangzhou Medical University & Harvard University.
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Papers
Marine Structural Biomaterials in Medical Biomimicry
TL;DR: This article focuses on areas of material design and fabrication that have excelled in marine biological models, such as embedded interfaces, chiral organization, and the use of specialized composite material-on-material designs, in which their future prospects are evaluated.
Expression patterns of ABCG2, Bmi-1, Oct-3/4, and Yap in the developing mouse incisor.
TL;DR: The unique and overlapping expression patterns of ABCG2, Bmi-1, Oct-3/4, and Yap suggest the independent and interactive functions of the four stem cell markers in the developing mouse incisor.
Partial in vivo reprogramming enables injury-free intestinal regeneration via autonomous Ptgs1 induction
Jumee Kim,Somi Kim,Seung-Yeon Lee,Beom-Ki Jo,Ji-Young Oh,Eun Ji Kwon,Keun-Tae Kim,Anish Ashok Adpaikar,Eun-Jung Kim,Han Sung Jung,Chang Pyo Hong,Jong Kyoung Kim,Bon Kyung Koo,Hyuk-Jin Cha +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors induced dedifferentiation of intestinal epithelial cells through forced partial reprogramming in vivo using Yamanaka factors (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc: OSKM).
A model system for polydactyly; The Korean Ogye
Eun Jung Kim,Jae-Woo Kim,David W. Green,Han Sung Jung +3 more
- 01 Dec 2015
Abstract: Polydactyly, the addition of one or more extra digits, occurs in various vertebrates as well as in humans with prevalence ranging from 5 to 19 per 10,000 live births. This common malformation has a genetic cause and was one of the earliest genetic mutations studied in chicken 3) . Furthermore, polydactyly relates to the phenotype found in many domestic chicken breeds including Dorking, Silkie, and Sultan. Autosomal inheritance is shown in polydactyly of chicken with incomplete penetrance 4) . One proposal is that it is
Sox2 maintains epithelial cell proliferation in the successional dental lamina
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship among Sox2, Claudin10 and laminin5 and the role of Sox2 in successional dental lamina proliferation during vertebrate tooth development.