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Chong Hyun Kim
Researcher at Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Publications - 7
Citations - 1254
Chong Hyun Kim is an academic researcher from Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synaptic fatigue & Hippocampal formation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1179 citations. Previous affiliations of Chong Hyun Kim include Johns Hopkins University & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Phosphorylation of the AMPA Receptor GluR1 Subunit Is Required for Synaptic Plasticity and Retention of Spatial Memory
Hey Kyoung Lee,Kogo Takamiya,Jung-Soo Han,Heng-Ye Man,Chong Hyun Kim,Gavin Rumbaugh,Sandy Yu,Lin Ding,Chun He,Ronald S. Petralia,Robert J. Wenthold,Michela Gallagher,Richard L. Huganir +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that phosphorylation of GluR1 is critical for LTD and LTP expression and the retention of memories.
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Secreted Semaphorins Modulate Synaptic Transmission in the Adult Hippocampus
Amar Sahay,Chong Hyun Kim,Jehuda P. Sepkuty,Edward H. Cho,Richard L. Huganir,David D. Ginty,Alex L. Kolodkin +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the coreceptors for secreted semaphorins, the neuropilins, are found at synapses and localize to molecular layers of the adult mouse hippocampus and accessory olfactory cortex and that mice lacking Sema3F are prone to seizures.
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Persistent hippocampal CA1 LTP in mice lacking the C-terminal PDZ ligand of GluR1
Chong Hyun Kim,Kogo Takamiya,Ronald S. Petralia,Rita Sattler,Sandy Yu,Weiguo Zhou,Robert G. Kalb,Robert J. Wenthold,Richard L. Huganir +8 more
TL;DR: The C-terminal PDZ ligand of the AMPA receptor GluR1 subunit may be important for expression of CA1 hippocampal long-term potentiation, but in vivo testing indicated that the ligand is not required for CA1 hippocampusal synaptic plasticity.
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BAK Alters Neuronal Excitability and Can Switch from Anti- to Pro-Death Function during Postnatal Development
Yihru Fannjiang,Chong Hyun Kim,Richard L. Huganir,Shifa Zou,Tullia Lindsten,Craig B. Thompson,Toshiaki Mito,Richard J. Traystman,Thomas Larsen,Diane E. Griffin,Allen S. Mandir,Ted M. Dawson,Sonny Dike,Andrea L. Sappington,Douglas A. Kerr,Douglas A. Kerr,Elizabeth A. Jonas,Leonard K. Kaczmarek,J. Marie Hardwick,J. Marie Hardwick +19 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that BAK inhibits cell death by modifying neuronal excitability by altering neurotransmitter release in a direction consistent with its protective effects on neurons and mice.
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Developmental regulation of protein interacting with C kinase 1 (PICK1) function in hippocampal synaptic plasticity and learning
TL;DR: It is found that loss of PICK1 has no significant effect on synaptic plasticity in juvenile mice but impairs some forms of long-term potentiation and multiple distinct forms ofLong-term depression in adult mice.