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    A possible role for hypoxia-induced apelin expression in enteric cell proliferation by Han, Song, Wang, Guiyun, Qi, Xiang, Lee, Heung M, Englander, Ella W, Greeley, Jr, George H

    “…Apelin is the endogenous ligand for the APJ receptor, and apelin and APJ are expressed in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Intestinal inflammation increases…”
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    Drug–subphenotype interactions for cancer in type 2 diabetes mellitus by Yang, Xilin, Lee, Heung M., Chan, Juliana C. N.

    Published in Nature reviews. Endocrinology (01-06-2015)
    “…Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with an increased risk of cancer. In this Perspectives article, Xilin Yang and colleagues discuss risk factors…”
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    Accumulation of oxidatively generated DNA damage in the brain: A mechanism of neurotoxicity by Chen, Liuji, Lee, Heung M., Greeley, George H., Englander, Ella W.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-02-2007)
    “…Unrepaired or erroneously repaired DNA lesions drive genomic instability and contribute to cellular and organ decline. Since delayed neuropathologies are…”
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    Sustained hypoxia modulates mitochondrial DNA content in the neonatal rat brain by Lee, Heung M., Greeley, George H., Englander, Ella W.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-03-2008)
    “…The effects of placental insufficiency and preterm birth on neurodevelopment can be modeled in experimental settings of neonatal hypoxia in rodents. Here, rat…”
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    Impaired mitochondrial respiration and protein nitration in the rat hippocampus after acute inhalation of combustion smoke by Lee, Heung M., Reed, Jason, Greeley, George H., Englander, Ella W.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-03-2009)
    “…Survivors of massive inhalation of combustion smoke endure critical injuries, including lasting neurological complications. We have previously reported that…”
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    Differential inhibition of mitochondrial respiratory complexes by inhalation of combustion smoke and carbon monoxide, in vivo, in the rat brain by Lee, Heung M., Hallberg, Lance M., Greeley, George H., Englander, Ella W.

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (01-08-2010)
    “…Combustion smoke contains gases and particulates, which act via hypoxia and cytotoxicity producing mechanisms to injure cells and tissues. While carbon…”
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    A rat model of smoke inhalation injury: Influence of combustion smoke on gene expression in the brain by Lee, Heung M., Greeley, George H., Herndon, David N., Sinha, Mala, Luxon, Bruce A., Englander, Ella W.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-11-2005)
    “…Acute smoke inhalation causes death and injury in victims of home and industrial fires as well as victims of combat situations. The lethal factors in…”
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    N-terminus of the rat adenine glycosylase MYH affects excision rates and processing of MYH-generated abasic sites by Ma, Huaxian, Lee, Heung M., Englander, Ella W.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (2004)
    “…Repair of most modified and mispaired bases in the genome is initiated by DNA glycosylases, which bind to their respective targets and cleave the N-glycosyl…”
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    AMPK Inhibits TGF-β1–Induced Extra Cellular Matrix Production in Nasal Polyp-Derived Fibroblast by Lee, Heung M., Park, Il-Ho, Cho, Jung-Sun, Um, Ji-Young

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-09-2013)
    “…Objectives: Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is known to inhibit fibrogenic responses in many cells by targeting TGF-Î21-Smad signaling…”
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    Dermatomyositis associated with generalized subcutaneous edema and Evans syndrome by Jung, Kyu Dong, MD, Kim, Pyoung Su, MD, Park, Hae Young, MD, Kim, Cho Rok, MD, Byun, Ji Yeon, MD, Lee, Dong Youn, MD, PhD, Lee, Joo Heung, MD, PhD, Yang, Jun-Mo, MD, PhD, Lee, Eil-Soo, MD, PhD

    “…Although periorbital edema is a common manifestation of dermatomyositis (DM), generalized subcutaneous edema associated with DM is extremely rare. Evans…”
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    Factors influencing depression in adolescents with congenital heart disease by Moon, Ju Ryoung, RN, PhD, Huh, June, MD, PhD, Kang, I.-Seok, MD, Park, Seung Woo, MD, PhD, Jun, Tae-Gook, MD, PhD, Lee, Heung Jae, MD, PhD

    Published in Heart & lung (01-09-2009)
    “…Objective This study was designed to identify variables associated with depression in adolescents who underwent operation for congenital heart disease (CHD)…”
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