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Chaejeong Heo

Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University

Publications -  34
Citations -  1028

Chaejeong Heo is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Live cell imaging. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 841 citations. Previous affiliations of Chaejeong Heo include Seoul National University & Gachon University.

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ZnO nanowire arrays on 3D hierachical graphene foam: biomarker detection of Parkinson's disease.

TL;DR: In this paper, vertically aligned ZnO nanowire arrays (ZnO NWAs) were fabricated on 3D graphene foam (GF) and used to selectively detect uric acid (UA), dopamine (DA), and ascorbic acid(AA) by a differential pulse voltammetry method.
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The control of neural cell-to-cell interactions through non-contact electrical field stimulation using graphene electrodes.

TL;DR: It is found that weak electric field stimulation (pulse duration of 10 s) as low as 4.5 mV/mm for 32 min was particularly effective in shaping cell-to-cell interaction, which may open a new therapeutic approach for augmenting cell- to-cell coupling in cell transplantation therapy in the central nervous system.
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A soft, transparent, freely accessible cranial window for chronic imaging and electrophysiology

TL;DR: The new cranial window using soft, penetrable, elastic, and transparent, silicone-based polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) as a substitute for the skull and dura in both rats and mice is introduced to facilitate direct probing and mapping for long-term brain studies.
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Effects of the monomeric, oligomeric, and fibrillar Aβ42 peptides on the proliferation and differentiation of adult neural stem cells from subventricular zone

TL;DR: Three forms of oligomeric, fibrillar, and monomeric Aβ42 peptides were prepared and their effects on the proliferation and neural differentiation of adult NSCs were investigated, according to the degree of aggregation or concentration.
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α-Synuclein induces apoptosis by altered expression in human peripheral lymphocyte in Parkinson’s disease

TL;DR: The present study provides a clue that the α‐SN may be one of the primary causes of the immune abnormalities observed in PD and offers new targets for pharmacotherapeutic intervention.