Ildoo Chung
Pusan National University
103 Papers
441 Citations
Ildoo Chung is an academic researcher from Pusan National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Polyurethane. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 87 publications. Previous affiliations of Ildoo Chung include University of Tennessee & University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Papers
MicroRNA-378 limits activation of hepatic stellate cells and liver fibrosis by suppressing Gli3 expression
Jeongeun Hyun,Sihyung Wang,Ji Eun Kim,Kummara Madhusudana Rao,Soo Yong Park,Ildoo Chung,Chang-Sik Ha,Sang-Woo Kim,Yang H. Yun,Youngmi Jung +9 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that miR-378a-3p suppresses activation of HSCs by targeting Gli3 and its expression is regulated by Smo-dependent NF-κB signalling, suggesting miR -378a -3p has therapeutic potential for liver fibrosis.
Waterborne polyurethane nanocomposites having shape memory effects
TL;DR: In this article, a waterborne polyurethane/silica nanocomposites were designed and synthesized with functionalized silicas, where the functionalization was made with allyl isocyanate.
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An amino acid-modified and non-HEMA containing glass-ionomer cement
TL;DR: It appears that this novel non-HEMA-containing RMGIC system based on amino acid derivatives will be a better dental restorative because it demonstrated improved mechanical strengths and may eliminate potential cytotoxicity in current R MGICs caused by leached HEMA.
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Synthesis and characterization of poly(acrylamidoglycolic acid) grafted onto chitosan and its polyelectrolyte complexes with hydroxyapatite
TL;DR: In this article, a free radical initiation mechanism using a redox initiation system was used for graft copolymerization of acrylamidoglycolic acid (AGA) onto chitosan (CS).
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Synthesis and evaluation of HEMA-free glass-ionomer cements for dental applications.
TL;DR: A novel HEMA-freeLCGIC system based on amino acid derivatives has been developed and may eliminate potential cytotoxicity in current LCGICs caused by leached 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA).
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