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    A novel class of antimicrobial drugs selectively targets a Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE-PGRS protein by Seo, Hoonhee, Kim, Sukyung, Mahmud, Hafij Al, Islam, Md Imtiazul, Yoon, Youjin, Cho, Hyun-Deuk, Nam, Kung-Woo, Choi, Jiwon, Gil, Young Sig, Lee, Byung-Eui, Song, Ho-Yeon

    Published in PLoS biology (31-05-2022)
    “…The continued spread of drug-resistant tuberculosis is one of the most pressing and complex challenges facing tuberculosis management worldwide. Therefore,…”
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    Trials of clear aceclofenac-loaded soft capsules with accelerated oral absorption in human subjects by Yong, Chul Soon, Oh, Yu-Kyoung, Lee, Kyung Hee, Park, Sang-Man, Park, Young-Joon, Gil, Young Sig, Yu, Chang Hun, Yoo, Bong-Kyu, Woo, Jong Soo, Kim, Jong Oh, Rhee, Jong-Dal, Kim, Chong-Kook, Choi, Han-Gon

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (30-09-2005)
    “…To develop an effective oral drug delivery system with accelerated absorption in human subjects for a poorly water-soluble acelofenac, five aceclofenac-loaded…”
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    A novel class of antimicrobial drugs selectively targets a Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE-PGRS protein by Hoonhee Seo, Sukyung Kim, Hafij Al Mahmud, Md Imtiazul Islam, Youjin Yoon, Hyun-Deuk Cho, Kung-Woo Nam, Jiwon Choi, Young Sig Gil, Byung-Eui Lee, Ho-Yeon Song

    Published in PLoS biology (01-05-2022)
    “…The continued spread of drug-resistant tuberculosis is one of the most pressing and complex challenges facing tuberculosis management worldwide. Therefore,…”
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    Acute, subchronic oral toxicity, toxicokinetics, and genotoxicity studies of DFC-2, an antitubercular drug candidate by Seo, Hoonhee, Al mahmud, Hafij, Kim, Sukyung, Islam, Md Imtiazul, Lee, Kee-In, Gil, Young Sig, Song, Ho-Yeon

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-06-2018)
    “…The infectious disease tuberculosis remains a serious global health issue and is responsible for nearly 1.8 million deaths every year. In our previous study,…”
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