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2015
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Novel animal models of GARS-associated neuropathy by overexpression of mutant GARS using an adenoviral vector.
Jeong NY, Song IO, Um HS, Jung J*, Huh Y*
Anim. Cells Syst. 2015. 19(6):359-364.
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A novel therapeutic target for peripheral nerve injury-related diseases: aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
Park BS, Yeo SG, Jung J*, Jeong NY*
Neural Regen Res. 2015. 10(10):1656-1662.
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Exendin-4 protects hindlimb ischemic injury by inducing angiogenesis.
Kang HM, Sohn I, Jung J, Jeong JW, Park C*
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2015. 465(4):758-763.
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Comparison of clinical characteristics in patients with bilateral and unilateral tinnitus.
Yang CW, Jung J, Kim SH, Byun JY, Park MS, Yeo SG*
Acta Otolaryngol. 2015. 135(11):1128-1131.
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A novel effect of ethyl pyruvate in Schwann cell de-differentiation and proliferation during Wallerian degeneration.
Park BS, Jo HW, Park C, Huh Y, Jung J*, Jeong NY*
Anim. Cells Syst. 2015. 19(4):262-268.
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Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases and their relationships with peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration.
Neural Regen Res. 2015. 10(8):1237-1238.
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A structural remedy toward bright dipolar fluorophores in aqueous media.
Chem Sci. 2015. 6(7):4335-4342.
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Two-photon absorbing dyes with minimal autofluorescence in tissue imaging: Application to in vivo imaging of amyloid-β plaques with a negligible background signal.
Kim D, Moon H, Baik SH, Singha S, Jun YW, Wang T, Kim KH, Park BS, Jung J, Mook-Jung I, Ahn KH*
J Am Chem Soc. 2015. 137(21):6781-6789.
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Optical measurement of mouse strain differences in cerebral blood flow using indocyanine green.
Kang HM, Sohn I, Kim S, Kim D, Jung J, Jeong JW, Park C*
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2015. 35(6):912-916.
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Differences in taste detection thresholds between normal-weight and obese young adults.
Park DC, Yeo JH*, Ryu IY, Kim SH, Jung J, Yeo SG*
Acta Otolaryngol. 2015. 135(5):478-483.
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Expression profile of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in dorsal root ganglion neurons after peripheral nerve injury.
J Mol Histol. 2015. 46(1):115-122.
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Toward a selective, sensitive, fast-responsive, and biocompatible two-photon probe for hydrogen sulfide in live cells.
Singha S, Kim D, Moon H, Wang T, Kim KH, Shin YH, Jung J, Seo E, Lee SJ, Ahn KH*
Anal Chem. 2015. 87(2):1188-1195.
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Hydrogen sulfide is essential for Schwann cell responses to peripheral nerve injury.
Park BS, Kim HW, Rhyu IJ, Park C, Yeo SG, Huh Y, Jeong NY*, Jung J*