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Bokyung Kim
Researcher at Konkuk University
Publications - 268
Citations - 4521
Bokyung Kim is an academic researcher from Konkuk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphorylation & Vascular smooth muscle. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 228 publications receiving 3879 citations. Previous affiliations of Bokyung Kim include Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology & Seoul National University.
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Identification of the most active interleukin‐32 isoform
Jida Choi,Suyoung Bae,Jaewoo Hong,Tania Azam,Charles A. Dinarello,Erk Her,Whan-Soo Choi,Bokyung Kim,Chang-Kwon Lee,Do-Young Yoon,Sun-Jong Kim,Soohyun Kim +11 more
TL;DR: A specific target will be provided to neutralize endogenous IL‐32, which may contribute to basic and clinical immunology and to produce recombinant protein with a high yield.
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Activation of sphingosine kinase 2 by endoplasmic reticulum stress ameliorates hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance in mice.
Su-Yeon Lee,In-Kyung Hong,Bo-Rahm Kim,Soon-Mi Shim,Jae Sung Lee,Hui-Young Lee,Cheol Soo Choi,Bokyung Kim,Tae-Sik Park +8 more
TL;DR: Sphk2 is transcriptionally up‐regulated by acute ER stress through activation of activating transcription factor (ATF)4 and improves perturbed hepatic glucose and FA metabolism.
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Curcumin, a constituent of curry, suppresses IgE-mediated allergic response and mast cell activation at the level of Syk.
Jun Ho Lee,Jie Wan Kim,Na Young Ko,Se Hwan Mun,Erk Her,Bokyung Kim,Jeung Whan Han,Hoi Young Lee,Michael A. Beaven,Young Mi Kim,Wahn Soo Choi +10 more
TL;DR: Curcumin inhibits Syk kinase-dependent signaling events in mast cells and might thus contribute to its antiallergic activity, and might be useful for the treatment of mast cell-related immediate and delayed allergic diseases.
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Purification and characterisation of antioxidative peptides from enzymatic hydrolysates of venison protein
Eun-Kyung Kim,Seung-Jae Lee,Byong Tae Jeon,Sang Ho Moon,Bokyung Kim,Tae Kyu Park,Ji Sook Han,Pyo Jam Park +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that enzymatic hydrolysates of venison protein possess potent antioxidant activity, and free radical scavenging activity of APVPH I was higher than that ofAPVPH II.
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Interleukin-33 stimulates formation of functional osteoclasts from human CD14+ monocytes
Se Hwan Mun,Na Young Ko,Hyuk Soon Kim,Jie Wan Kim,Do Kyun Kim,Aram Kim,Seung Hyun Lee,Yong-Gil Kim,Chang-Keun Lee,Seoung Hoon Lee,Bokyung Kim,Michael A. Beaven,Young Mi Kim,Wahn Soo Choi +13 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that the osteoclastogenic property of IL-33 is mediated through TRAF6 as well as the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif-dependent Syk/PLCγ pathway in human CD14+ monocytes.