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April 4, 2025
Integrative approaches in Xenopus-based research: A report from the 1st Asian Xenopus Conference
Dong Gil Jang, Hyo Jung Sim, Keun Yeong Kwon
Genes & Genomics
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January 23, 2022
Integrin β-like 1 protein (ITGBL1) promotes cell migration by preferentially inhibiting integrin-ECM binding at the trailing edge
Dong Gil Jang, Keun Yeong Kwon, Eun Kyung Song, et al.
Genes & Genomics
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December 12, 2022
Ckb and Ybx2 interact with Ribc2 and are necessary for the ciliary beating of multi-cilia
Keun Yeong Kwon, Hyeongsun Jeong, Dong Gil Jang, et al.
BMB Reports
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August 1, 2020
Extracellular matrixes and neuroinflammation
Dong Gil Jang, Hyo Jung Sim, Eun Kyung Song, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie
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March 21, 2024
Mebendazole preferentially inhibits cilia formation and exerts anticancer activity by synergistically augmenting DNA damage
Juyeon Hong, Keun Yeong Kwon, Dong Gil Jang, et al.
Developmental Biology
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June 28, 2015
A thioredoxin fold protein Sh3bgr regulates Enah and is necessary for proper sarcomere formation
Dong Gil Jang, Hyo Jung Sim, Eun Kyung Song, et al.
Elife
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August 25, 2022
GJA1 depletion causes ciliary defects by affecting Rab11 trafficking to the ciliary base
Dong Gil Jang, Keun Yeong Kwon, Yeong Cheon Kweon, et al.
Science Advances
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January 21, 2022
Augmented ERAD (ER-associated degradation) activity in chondrocytes is necessary for cartilage development and maintenance
Hyo Jung Sim, Chanmi Cho, Ha Eun Kim, et al.
Science Translational Medicine
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October 12, 2018
ITGBL1 modulates integrin activity to promote cartilage formation and protect against arthritis
Eun Kyung Song, Jimin Jeon, Dong Gil Jang, et al.
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
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September 8, 2018
Peroxiredoxin5 Controls Vertebrate Ciliogenesis by Modulating Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species
Yurim Ji, Soomin Chae, Hyun-Kyung Lee, et al.
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Development, Growth & Differentiation
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April 4, 2025
Integrative approaches in Xenopus-based research: A report from the 1st Asian Xenopus Conference
Dong Gil Jang, Hyo Jung Sim, Keun Yeong Kwon
Genes & Genomics
|
January 23, 2022
Integrin β-like 1 protein (ITGBL1) promotes cell migration by preferentially inhibiting integrin-ECM binding at the trailing edge
Dong Gil Jang, Keun Yeong Kwon, Eun Kyung Song, et al.
Genes & Genomics
|
December 12, 2022
Ckb and Ybx2 interact with Ribc2 and are necessary for the ciliary beating of multi-cilia
Keun Yeong Kwon, Hyeongsun Jeong, Dong Gil Jang, et al.
BMB Reports
|
August 1, 2020
Extracellular matrixes and neuroinflammation
Dong Gil Jang, Hyo Jung Sim, Eun Kyung Song, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie
|
March 21, 2024
Mebendazole preferentially inhibits cilia formation and exerts anticancer activity by synergistically augmenting DNA damage
Juyeon Hong, Keun Yeong Kwon, Dong Gil Jang, et al.
Developmental Biology
|
June 28, 2015
A thioredoxin fold protein Sh3bgr regulates Enah and is necessary for proper sarcomere formation
Dong Gil Jang, Hyo Jung Sim, Eun Kyung Song, et al.
Elife
|
August 25, 2022
GJA1 depletion causes ciliary defects by affecting Rab11 trafficking to the ciliary base
Dong Gil Jang, Keun Yeong Kwon, Yeong Cheon Kweon, et al.
Science Advances
|
January 21, 2022
Augmented ERAD (ER-associated degradation) activity in chondrocytes is necessary for cartilage development and maintenance
Hyo Jung Sim, Chanmi Cho, Ha Eun Kim, et al.
Science Translational Medicine
|
October 12, 2018
ITGBL1 modulates integrin activity to promote cartilage formation and protect against arthritis
Eun Kyung Song, Jimin Jeon, Dong Gil Jang, et al.
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
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September 8, 2018
Peroxiredoxin5 Controls Vertebrate Ciliogenesis by Modulating Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species
Yurim Ji, Soomin Chae, Hyun-Kyung Lee, et al.
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