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
MiR-200b is involved in Tgf-β signaling to regulate mammalian palate development
Jeong Oh Shin,Jong Min Lee,Kyoung Won Cho,Sungwook Kwak,Hyuk Jae Kwon,Min Jung Lee,Sung Won Cho,Kye Seong Kim,Han Sung Jung +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that miR-200b plays a crucial role in regulating the Smad2, Snail, and in apoptosis during palatogenesis by acting as a direct non-coding, influencing factor.
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The forkhead transcription factor Foxc2 promotes osteoblastogenesis via up-regulation of integrin β1 expression
Su-Jin Park,Jogeswar Gadi,Kyoung Won Cho,Kwang Joon Kim,Se Hwa Kim,Han Sung Jung,Sung Kil Lim +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that Foxc2 plays an important role in osteoblastogenesis by promoting osteoblow proliferation, survival and differentiation through up-regulation of integrin β1 in response to stimuli which induce bone formation.
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In vitro and in vivo characteristics of stem cells derived from the periodontal ligament of human deciduous and permanent teeth.
Je Seon Song,Seong-Oh Kim,Seung Hye Kim,Hyung-Jun Choi,Heung Kyu Son,Han Sung Jung,Chang-Sung Kim,Jae-Ho Lee +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that pPDLSCs are better candidates for use in reconstructing periodontium, and no significant differences in the proliferation rate, cell cycle distribution, expressions of stem cell markers such as Stro-1 and CD146, or in vitro differentiation.
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Osteogenic potency of nacre on human mesenchymal stem cells.
TL;DR: Nacre particles and nacre SPM induced the early stages of human bone cell differentiation, indicating that they may be promising soluble factors with osteoinductive capacity in primary human bonecell progenitors such as, hBMSC’s.
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Capacity of dental pulp differentiation after tooth transplantation.
TL;DR: Results suggest that odontoblast- and osteoblast -lineage cells reside in the dental pulp, which should provide fundamental knowledge for the realization of human tooth regeneration in the near future.
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