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Seong-Woon Yu

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BMB Reports|August 28, 2013
Interplay between autophagy and programmed cell death in mammalian neural stem cellsKyung Min Chung, Seong-Woon Yu
Neural Regeneration Research|July 23, 2015
Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO): old dogma, new mice, new structure, and new questions for neuroprotectionEun-Jung Kim, Seong-Woon Yu
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|June 28, 2020
Autophagy as a decisive process for cell deathSeonghee Jung, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Seong-Woon Yu
Brain Research|March 13, 2016
Autophagy for the quality control of adult hippocampal neural stem cellsCaroline Jeeyeon Hong, Hyunhee Park, Seong-Woon Yu
Experimental Neurobiology|October 30, 2016
Systematic Analysis of Translocator Protein 18 kDa (TSPO) Ligands on Toll-like Receptors-mediated Pro-inflammatory Responses in Microglia and AstrocytesJi-Won Lee, Hyeri Nam, Seong-Woon Yu
Molecular Brain|March 22, 2025
Neural stem cell-specific deletion of Atg7 alleviates hippocampal dysfunction and neuronal alterations induced by chronic restraint stressHyeonjeong Jeong, Seongwon Choe, Seonghee Jung, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|July 5, 2025
Anti-depressant effects of a human telomerase-derived peptide GV1001 in an animal model of chronic restraint stressDayoung Kim, Younghwan Lee, Sangjae Kim, et al.
Molecular Brain|June 3, 2024
Chronic unpredictable stress induces autophagic death of adult hippocampal neural stem cellsSeongwon Choe, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Jieun Choi, et al.
Molecular Brain|June 10, 2020
Cx3cr1<sup>CreERT2</sup>-driven Atg7 deletion in adult mice induces intestinal adhesionYounghwan Lee, Ji-Won Lee, Hyeri Nam, et al.
Molecular Brain|March 10, 2016
Wnt3a upregulates brain-derived insulin by increasing NeuroD1 via Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the hypothalamusJaemeun Lee, Kyungchan Kim, Seong-Woon Yu, et al.
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BMB Reports|August 28, 2013
Interplay between autophagy and programmed cell death in mammalian neural stem cellsKyung Min Chung, Seong-Woon Yu
Neural Regeneration Research|July 23, 2015
Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO): old dogma, new mice, new structure, and new questions for neuroprotectionEun-Jung Kim, Seong-Woon Yu
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|June 28, 2020
Autophagy as a decisive process for cell deathSeonghee Jung, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Seong-Woon Yu
Brain Research|March 13, 2016
Autophagy for the quality control of adult hippocampal neural stem cellsCaroline Jeeyeon Hong, Hyunhee Park, Seong-Woon Yu
Experimental Neurobiology|October 30, 2016
Systematic Analysis of Translocator Protein 18 kDa (TSPO) Ligands on Toll-like Receptors-mediated Pro-inflammatory Responses in Microglia and AstrocytesJi-Won Lee, Hyeri Nam, Seong-Woon Yu
Molecular Brain|March 22, 2025
Neural stem cell-specific deletion of Atg7 alleviates hippocampal dysfunction and neuronal alterations induced by chronic restraint stressHyeonjeong Jeong, Seongwon Choe, Seonghee Jung, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|July 5, 2025
Anti-depressant effects of a human telomerase-derived peptide GV1001 in an animal model of chronic restraint stressDayoung Kim, Younghwan Lee, Sangjae Kim, et al.
Molecular Brain|June 3, 2024
Chronic unpredictable stress induces autophagic death of adult hippocampal neural stem cellsSeongwon Choe, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Jieun Choi, et al.
Molecular Brain|June 10, 2020
Cx3cr1<sup>CreERT2</sup>-driven Atg7 deletion in adult mice induces intestinal adhesionYounghwan Lee, Ji-Won Lee, Hyeri Nam, et al.
Molecular Brain|March 10, 2016
Wnt3a upregulates brain-derived insulin by increasing NeuroD1 via Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the hypothalamusJaemeun Lee, Kyungchan Kim, Seong-Woon Yu, et al.
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