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    Nicotine Leads to Improvements in Behavioral Impairment and an Increase in the Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptor in Transgenic Mice by Shim, Sun B., Lee, Se H., Chae, Kab R., Kim, Chuel K., Hwang, Dae Y., Kim, Byoung G., Jee, Seung W., Lee, Su H., Sin, Ji S., Bae, Chang J., Lee, Byoung C., Lee, Hyung H., Kim, Yong K.

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-09-2008)
    “…Nicotine is the principal psychoactive ingredient in cigarette smoke, and has been associated with health problems in humans. However, the pure form of…”
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    ERK activation induced by selenium treatment significantly downregulates β/γ-secretase activity and Tau phosphorylation in the transgenic rat overexpressing human selenoprotein M by Yim, Su, Chae, Kab, Shim, Sun, Hong, Jin, park, Jung, Lee, Chung, Son, Hong, sheen, Yhun, Hwang, Dae

    “…Selenium reportedly contribute to the modulation process of protein phosphorylation to regulate various cellular functions including growth, differentiation,…”
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    An In Vivo Bioassay for Detecting Antiandrogens Using Humanized Transgenic Mice Coexpressing the Tetracycline-Controlled Transactivator and Human CYP1B1 Gene by Hwang, Dae Y., Cho, Jung S., Oh, Jae H., Shim, Sun B., Jee, Seung W., Lee, Su H., Seo, Su J., Kang, Hyun G., Sheen, Yhun Y., Lee, Seok H., Kim, Yong K.

    Published in International journal of toxicology (01-05-2005)
    “…The typical strategy used in analysis of antiandrogens involves the morphological changes of a marker in castrated rats Hershberger assay for the prostate,…”
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    Differentially expressed genes in transgenic mice carrying human mutant presenilin-2 (N141I): correlation of selenoprotein M with Alzheimer's disease by Hwang, Dae Y, Cho, Jung S, Oh, Jae H, Shim, Sun B, Jee, Seung W, Lee, Su H, Seo, Su J, Lee, Sang-Koo, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-08-2005)
    “…Mutations in genes for Alzheimer's disease (AD) result in a modulating of gene expressions in the brains of patients with AD. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Oligonucleotide-based analysis of differentially expressed genes in hippocampus of transgenic mice expressing NSE-controlled APPsw by Jee, Seung W, Cho, Jung S, Kim, Chuel K, Hwang, Dae Y, Shim, Sun B, Lee, Su H, Sin, Ji S, Park, Jin H, Kim, Yang S, Choi, Soo Y, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-08-2006)
    “…The complexity of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has made it difficult to examine its underlying mechanisms. A gene microarray offers a solution to the complexity…”
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    PEN-2 overexpression induces gamma-secretase protein and its activity with amyloid beta-42 production by Seo, Su J, Hwang, Dae Y, Cho, Jung S, Chae, Kab R, Kim, Chuel K, Shim, Sun B, Jee, Seung W, Lee, Su H, Sin, Ji S, Choi, Soo Y, Kim, Joon, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-06-2007)
    “…PEN-2 is a component of the gamma-secretase complex, which is involved in the cleavage of the beta-amyloid precursor protein. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Tau and GSK3β Dephosphorylations are Required for Regulating Pin1 Phosphorylation by Min, Sae H., Cho, Jung S., Oh, Jae H., Shim, Sun B., Hwang, Dae Y., Lee, Su H., Jee, Seung W., Lim, Hwa J., Kim, Min Y., Sheen, Yhun Y., Lee, Seok H., Kim, Yong K.

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-08-2005)
    “…Pin1 binds mitotically phosphorylated Thr231-Pro232 and Thr212-Pro213 sites on tau, and a Pin1 deficiency in mice leads to tau hyperphosphorylation. The aim of…”
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    Analysis of differentially expressed genes in early- and late-stage APPsw-transgenic and normal mice using cDNA microarray by Jee, Seung, Cho, Jung, Kim, Chuel, Hwang, Dae, Shim, Sun, Lee, Su, Sin, Ji, Kim, Yang, Park, Jin, Lee, Se, Choi, Soo, Kim, Yong

    “…The complexity of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has made it difficult to examine its underlying mechanism. A gene microarray offers a solution to the complexity…”
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    Aging-related correlation of insulin-degrading enzyme with gamma-secretase-generated products involving insulin and glucose levels in transgenic mice by Hwang, Dae Y, Cho, Jung S, Kim, Chuel K, Shim, Sun B, Jee, Seung W, Lee, Su H, Seo, Su J, Cho, Joon Y, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-09-2005)
    “…Insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) is a 110-kDa thiol zinc-methalloendopeptidase that can cleave small Abeta peptides and the APP intracellular domain (AICD). The…”
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    NSE-Controlled Carboxyl-Terminus of APP Gene Over-Expressing in Transgenic Mice Induces Altered Expressions in Behavior, Aβ-42, and GSK3β Binding Proteins by Lim, Hwa J., Cho, Jung S., Oh, Jae H., Shim, Sun B., Hwang, Dae Y., Jee, Seung W., Lee, Su H., Sheen, Yhun Y., Lee, Seok H., Kim, Yong K.

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-08-2005)
    “…The amyloid protein precursor (APP) is cleaved in its intramembranous domain by gamma -secrease to generate amyloid beta and a free carboxyl-terminal…”
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    Early changes in behavior deficits, amyloid beta-42 deposits and MAPK activation in doubly transgenic mice co-expressing NSE-controlled human mutant PS2 and APPsw by Hwang, Dae Y, Cho, Jung S, Oh, Jae H, Shim, Sun B, Jee, Seung W, Lee, Su H, Seo, Su J, Song, Chi W, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-08-2005)
    “…1. Doubly transgenic mice were some differences in the period proceeding of the development of Abeta-42 deposits and behavioral deficits. It was not…”
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    cDNA microarray-based analysis of differentially expressed genes in transgenic brains expressing NSE-controlled APPsw by Jee, Seung W, Cho, Jung S, Oh, Jae H, Shim, Sun B, Hwang, Dae Y, Lee, Su H, Song, Youn S, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    “…cDNA microarray technique has been widely used for the detection and elucidation of differentially expressed genes on a large scale and at a speed never before…”
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    Differential Effect of 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene on Human and Mouse CYP1B1 from Livers of Castrated Transgenic Mice by Hwang, Dae Y., Chae, Kab R., Kim, Chuel K., Kim, Byoung G., Shim, Sun B., Jee, Seung W., Lee, Su H., Sin, Ji S., Jang, Mee K., Seo, Su J., Kim, Min S., Cho, Jung S., Sheen, Yhun Y., Choi, Soo Y., Kim, Yong K.

    Published in International journal of toxicology (01-01-2007)
    “…Humanized transgenic mice coexpressing tetracycline-controlled transactivator (tTA) and human cytochrome P450 1B1 (CYP1B1) (hCYP1B1) have been created by this…”
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    PEN-2 Overexpression Induces [gamma]-Secretase Protein and its Activity with Amyloid [beta]-42 Production by Seo, Su J, Hwang, Dae Y, Cho, Jung S, Chae, Kab R, Kim, Chuel K, Shim, Sun B, Jee, Seung W, Lee, Su H, Sin, Ji S, Choi, Soo Y, Kim, Joon, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-06-2007)
    “…PEN-2 is a component of the γ-secretase complex, which is involved in the cleavage of the β-amyloid precursor protein. The aim of this study was to determine…”
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    Aging-related Correlation of Insulin-degrading Enzyme with [gamma]-Secretase-generated Products Involving Insulin and Glucose Levels in Transgenic Mice by Hwang, Dae Y, Cho, Jung S, Kim, Chuel K, Shim, Sun B, Jee, Seung W, Lee, Su H, Seo, Su J, Cho, Joon Y, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-09-2005)
    “…Insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) is a 110-kDa thiol zinc-methalloendopeptidase that can cleave small Aβ peptides and the APP intracellular domain (AICD). The aim…”
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    Tau and GSK3[beta] Dephosphorylations are Required for Regulating Pin1 Phosphorylation by Min, Sae H, Cho, Jung S, Oh, Jae H, Shim, Sun B, Hwang, Dae Y, Lee, Su H, Jee, Seung W, Lim, Hwa J, Kim, Min Y, Sheen, Yhun Y, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-08-2005)
    “…Pin1 binds mitotically phosphorylated Thr231-Pro232 and Thr212-Pro213 sites on tau, and a Pin1 deficiency in mice leads to tau hyperphosphorylation. The aim of…”
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    Tau and GSK3beta dephosphorylations are required for regulating Pin1 phosphorylation by Min, Sae H, Cho, Jung S, Oh, Jae H, Shim, Sun B, Hwang, Dae Y, Lee, Su H, Jee, Seung W, Lim, Hwa J, Kim, Min Y, Sheen, Yhun Y, Lee, Seok H, Kim, Yong K

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-08-2005)
    “…Pin1 binds mitotically phosphorylated Thr231-Pro232 and Thr212-Pro213 sites on tau, and a Pin1 deficiency in mice leads to tau hyperphosphorylation. The aim of…”
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