Youngun Kim
4 Papers
33 Citations
Youngun Kim is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conjugate & Residue (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Protein-active agent conjugates and method for preparing the same
Yongzu Kim,Taekyo Park,Sung Ho Woo,Hyang Sook Lee,Youngun Kim,Cho Jongun,Doo Hwan Jung,Kim Sunyoung,Hyun Jin Kwon,Kyu Man Oh,Yunseo Chung,Park Yun-Hee +11 more
- 08 May 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, protein active agent conjugates having an amino acid motif that can be recognized by an isoprenoid transferase are presented. But they do not describe how to use the conjugate to deliver the active agent to a target cell, as well as how to treat a subject in need thereof.
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Antibody-active agent conjugates and methods of use
Yongzu Kim,Taekyo Park,Sung Ho Woo,Hyang Sook Lee,Kim Sunyoung,Cho Jongun,Doo Hwan Jung,Youngun Kim,Hyun Jin Kwon,Kyu Man Oh,Yunseo Chung,Park Yun-Hee +11 more
- 17 Oct 2014
TL;DR: In this article, protein-active agent conjugates having an amino acid motif that can be recognized by an isoprenoid transferase are presented. And the authors further provide methods for using the conjugate to deliver the active agent to a target cell, as well as methods for treating a subject in need thereof.
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Methods of preparing antibody-active agent conjugates
Yongzu Kim,Taekyo Park,Sung Ho Woo,Hyang Sook Lee,Kim Sunyoung,Cho Jongun,Doo Hwan Jung,Youngun Kim,Hyun Jin Kwon,Kyu Man Oh,Yunseo Chung,Park Yun-Hee +11 more
- 15 Feb 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented methods for preparing an antibody-active agent conjugate, consisting of an antibody, a cysteine residue of an amino acid motif that can be recognized by an isoprenoid transferase located at or after the carboxy-terminus of the antibody, and an active agent.
Patent
Protein-active agent conjugates and methods of use
Yongzu Kim,Taekyo Park,Sung Ho Woo,Hyang Sook Lee,Kim Sunyoung,Cho Jongun,Doo Hwan Jung,Youngun Kim,Hyun Jin Kwon,Kyu Man Oh,Yunseo Chung,Park Yun-Hee +11 more
- 26 Feb 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented methods for preparing an antibody-active agent conjugate, which consists of an antibody, a cysteine residue of an amino acid motif that can be recognized by an isoprenoid transferase located at or after the carboxy-terminus of the antibody, and an active agen.