Soojin Kim
Catholic University of Korea
17 Papers
33 Citations
Soojin Kim is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Korea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Sestrin2 protects against cholestatic liver injury by inhibiting endoplasmic reticulum stress and NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated pyroptosis
Daewon Han,Haeil Kim,Soojin Kim,Qui Anh Le,S. Han,Jeongyun Bae,Hye Won Shin,Hyun-Goo Kang,Kyung Ho Han,JongDae Shin,Hwan-Woo Park +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the role of hepatic Sestrin2 in cholestatic liver injury and its underlying mechanisms using in vivo and in vitro approaches was investigated. But the authors did not consider the effect of bile acid in the liver due to impaired bile flow.
Smartphone Application Versus Pedometer to Promote Physical Activity in Prostate Cancer Patients
TL;DR: The smartphone-based exercise monitoring system and the pedometer yielded comparable results in promoting physical activity, as assessed by rates of uptake, adherence, and completion.
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Osteopontin and its spatiotemporal relationship with glial cells in the striatum of rats treated with mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid: possible involvement in phagocytosis
TL;DR: The spatiotemporal relationship between punctate OPN deposition and astroglial and microglial reactions elicited by 3-nitropropionic acid is investigated, suggesting that OPN may cause astrocytes to migrate towards these degenerated neurites in the lesion core to establish physical contact with, and to phagocytose them.
Characterization of Organic Solvent-Tolerant Lipolytic Enzyme from Marinobacter lipolyticus Isolated from the Antarctic Ocean.
TL;DR: Homology modeling and site-directed mutagenesis studies revealed that Tyr141 and Tyr188 residues were located near the conserved motif and played an important role in catalytic activity, and Sequence analysis showed that LipA9 contained catalytic Ser72 and Lys75 in S- x-x-K motif, like family VIII esterases.
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Patent
Benzophenone derivatives useful for inhibiting formation of microtubule
Nam-Song Choi,Young-Mi Kim,Young Hoon Kim,Jaekwang Lee,In-Taek Lim,Hojin Choi,Hyun-Mo Yang,Sunju Kong,Seung-Kee Moon,Soojin Kim,Hyun-Jung Yu,Jae-Su Shin,Young Min Eunbit Maeul Apt Kwon,Sungsook Lee,Soon-Kil Ahn +14 more
- 21 Sep 2007
TL;DR: The benzophenone derivatives have an inhibition activity of microtubule formation and can be used to treat a normal proliferative state of a malignant tumor by killing the actively proliferating cells as discussed by the authors.
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