Jungyeol Lee
Pohang University of Science and Technology
13 Papers
13 Citations
Jungyeol Lee is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Combustion. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Jungyeol Lee include Agency for Science, Technology and Research & National University of Singapore.
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Papers
Detection of Pathogenic Biofilms with Bacterial Amyloid Targeting Fluorescent Probe, CDy11
Jun-Young Kim,Jun-Young Kim,Jun-Young Kim,Srikanta Sahu,Yin Hoe Yau,Xu Wang,Susana Geifman Shochat,Per Halkjær Nielsen,Per Halkjær Nielsen,Morten Simonsen Dueholm,Daniel E. Otzen,Jungyeol Lee,May Margarette Salido Delos Santos,Joey Kuok Hoong Yam,Nam-Young Kang,Sungjin Park,Haw-Young Kwon,Haw-Young Kwon,Thomas Seviour,Liang Yang,Michael Givskov,Michael Givskov,Young-Tae Chang,Young-Tae Chang +23 more
TL;DR: A novel fluorescent probe, CDy11 (compound of designation yellow 11), is reported, which targets amyloid in the Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm matrix through a diversity oriented fluorescent library approach (DOFLA).
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Boronic Acid: A Bio-Inspired Strategy To Increase the Sensitivity and Selectivity of Fluorescent NADH Probe.
Lu Wang,Jingye Zhang,Beomsue Kim,Juanjuan Peng,Stuart N. Berry,Yong Ni,Dongdong Su,Jungyeol Lee,Lin Yuan,Young-Tae Chang +9 more
TL;DR: These bio-inspired fluorescent probes offer excellent tools for elucidating the roles of NADH in biological systems as well as a practical strategy to develop future sensitive and selective probes for complicated biomolecules.
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Identification of Tumor Initiating Cells with a Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probe by Using Vimentin as a Biomarker
Yong-An Lee,Jong-Jin Kim,Jungyeol Lee,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Srikanta Sahu,Haw-Young Kwon,Sungjin Park,Se-Young Jang,Jun-Seok Lee,Zhenxun Wang,Wai Leong Tam,Wai Leong Tam,Bing Lim,Bing Lim,Nam-Young Kang,Young-Tae Chang,Young-Tae Chang +17 more
TL;DR: The first TIC-specific fluorescent chemical probe, TiY, is reported with identification of the molecular target as vimentin, a marker for epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and shows potential as a first universal probe for TIC detection in different cancers.
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A Near-Infrared Probe Tracks and Treats Lung Tumor Initiating Cells by Targeting HMOX2.
Jong-Jin Kim,Yong-An Lee,Dongdong Su,Jungyeol Lee,Sungjin Park,Beomsue Kim,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Xiao Liu,Seong Soon Kim,Myung Ae Bae,Jun-Seok Lee,Seong Cheol Hong,Lu Wang,Lu Wang,Animesh Samanta,Animesh Samanta,Haw-Young Kwon,So Young Choi,Junyoung Kim,Young Hyun Yu,Hyung-Ho Ha,Zhenxun Wang,Wai Leong Tam,Wai Leong Tam,Bing Lim,Bing Lim,Nam-Young Kang,Young-Tae Chang +28 more
TL;DR: The discovery of heme oxygenase 2 (HMOX2) as a novel biomarker for TIC and the development of a selective small molecule probe TiNIR will open a new path for molecular level of lung TIC diagnosis and treatment.
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Visualizing Microglia with a Fluorescence Turn-On Ugt1a7c Substrate.
Beomsue Kim,Masahiro Fukuda,Jungyeol Lee,Jungyeol Lee,Dongdong Su,Srikanta Sanu,Aymeric Silvin,Audrey Tze Ting Khoo,Taejoon Kwon,Xiao Liu,Weijie Chi,Xiaogang Liu,Sejong Choi,Diana S. Y. Wan,Sungjin Park,Jin-Soo Kim,Florent Ginhoux,H. Shawn Je,Young-Tae Chang,Young-Tae Chang +19 more
TL;DR: CDr20, a high-performance fluorogenic chemical probe that enables the visualization of microglia both in vitro and in-vivo, is developed and identified as the target of the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase Ugt1a7c.
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