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Doyeong Ku

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Molecules and Cells|June 17, 2025
RNA-associated nuclear condensates: Where the nucleus keeps its RNAs in checkDoyeong Ku, Yewon Yang, Yoosik Kim
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|June 13, 2024
Inverted Alu repeats: friends or foes in the human transcriptomeKeonyong Lee, Jayoung Ku, Doyeong Ku, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 28, 2023
Resveratrol Attenuates the Mitochondrial RNA-Mediated Cellular Response to Immunogenic StressJimin Yoon, Doyeong Ku, Minseok Lee, et al.
Molecular Cell|February 5, 2025
RNA 5-methylcytosine marks mitochondrial double-stranded RNAs for degradation and cytosolic releaseSujin Kim, Stephanie Tan, Jayoung Ku, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 17, 2024
RNA 5-methylcytosine marks mitochondrial double-stranded RNAs for degradation and cytosolic releaseSujin Kim, Stephanie Tan, Jayoung Ku, et al.
Molecular Cell|February 3, 2024
Alternative polyadenylation determines the functional landscape of inverted Alu repeatsJayoung Ku, Keonyong Lee, Doyeong Ku, et al.
RMD Open|May 13, 2025
Association of mitochondrial RNA expression levels in saliva and plasma with interferon signature gene expression and disease activity in patients with Sjögren diseaseYou-Jung Ha, Yong Seok Choi, Se Rim Choi, et al.
Nano Convergence|June 30, 2025
Self-modulating therapeutic platform using engineered miRNA-responsive oligonucleotidesDoyeong Ku, Hansol Kim, JinA Lim, et al.
Molecular Therapy. Nucleic Acids|August 29, 2022
Double-stranded RNA induction asa potential dynamic biomarkerfor DNA-demethylating agentsMinjeong Kang, Raisa Kharbash, Ja Min Byun, et al.
Cell Reports|April 20, 2025
SLIRP amplifies antiviral signaling via positive feedback regulation and contributes to autoimmune diseasesDoyeong Ku, Yewon Yang, Youngran Park, et al.
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Molecules and Cells|June 17, 2025
RNA-associated nuclear condensates: Where the nucleus keeps its RNAs in checkDoyeong Ku, Yewon Yang, Yoosik Kim
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|June 13, 2024
Inverted Alu repeats: friends or foes in the human transcriptomeKeonyong Lee, Jayoung Ku, Doyeong Ku, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 28, 2023
Resveratrol Attenuates the Mitochondrial RNA-Mediated Cellular Response to Immunogenic StressJimin Yoon, Doyeong Ku, Minseok Lee, et al.
Molecular Cell|February 5, 2025
RNA 5-methylcytosine marks mitochondrial double-stranded RNAs for degradation and cytosolic releaseSujin Kim, Stephanie Tan, Jayoung Ku, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 17, 2024
RNA 5-methylcytosine marks mitochondrial double-stranded RNAs for degradation and cytosolic releaseSujin Kim, Stephanie Tan, Jayoung Ku, et al.
Molecular Cell|February 3, 2024
Alternative polyadenylation determines the functional landscape of inverted Alu repeatsJayoung Ku, Keonyong Lee, Doyeong Ku, et al.
RMD Open|May 13, 2025
Association of mitochondrial RNA expression levels in saliva and plasma with interferon signature gene expression and disease activity in patients with Sjögren diseaseYou-Jung Ha, Yong Seok Choi, Se Rim Choi, et al.
Nano Convergence|June 30, 2025
Self-modulating therapeutic platform using engineered miRNA-responsive oligonucleotidesDoyeong Ku, Hansol Kim, JinA Lim, et al.
Molecular Therapy. Nucleic Acids|August 29, 2022
Double-stranded RNA induction asa potential dynamic biomarkerfor DNA-demethylating agentsMinjeong Kang, Raisa Kharbash, Ja Min Byun, et al.
Cell Reports|April 20, 2025
SLIRP amplifies antiviral signaling via positive feedback regulation and contributes to autoimmune diseasesDoyeong Ku, Yewon Yang, Youngran Park, et al.
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