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Chul-Joong Kim
Researcher at Chungnam National University
Publications - 103
Citations - 3056
Chul-Joong Kim is an academic researcher from Chungnam National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Influenza A virus subtype H5N1. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 103 publications receiving 2689 citations. Previous affiliations of Chul-Joong Kim include Chungbuk National University & Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology.
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Natural and edible biopolymer poly‐γ‐glutamic acid: synthesis, production, and applications
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the production of a strain of polyγ-glutamic acid and recent developments with respect to applications in terms of Ca absorption, moisturizing properties, γ-PGA conjugation, super absorbent polymer, and so on is presented.
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus (H5N1) in Domestic Poultry and Relationship with Migratory Birds, South Korea
Youn-Jeong Lee,Young-Ki Choi,Yong Joo Kim,Min-Suk Song,Ok Mi Jeong,Eun-Kyoung Lee,Woo-Jin Jeon,WooSeog Jeong,Seong-Joon Joh,Kang-Seuk Choi,Moon Her,Min-Chul Kim,Aeran Kim,Minjeong Kim,Eun Ho Lee,Tak-Gue Oh,Ho-Jin Moon,Dae-Won Yoo,Jae-Hong Kim,Moon-Hee Sung,Haryoung Poo,Jun-Hun Kwon,Chul-Joong Kim +22 more
TL;DR: During the 2006–2007 winter season in South Korea, several outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (H5N1) were confirmed among domestic poultry and in migratory bird habitats and Phylogenetic analysis showed that all isolates were closely related and that all belong to the A/bar-headed goose/Qinghai/5/2005–like lineage rather than the A-chicken/Korea/ES/2003– like lineage.
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Mucosal immunization with surface-displayed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein on Lactobacillus casei induces neutralizing antibodies in mice.
Jong-Soo Lee,Haryoung Poo,Dong P. Han,Seungpyo Hong,Kwang Kim,Michael W. Cho,Eun Kim,Moon-Hee Sung,Chul-Joong Kim +8 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that mucosal immunization with recombinant L. casei expressing SARS-associated coronavirus S protein on its surface provides an effective means for eliciting protective immune response against the virus.
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Autophagy Protein Rubicon Mediates Phagocytic NADPH Oxidase Activation in Response to Microbial Infection or TLR Stimulation
Chul-Su Yang,Jong-Soo Lee,Jong-Soo Lee,Mary A. Rodgers,Chan Ki Min,June-Yong Lee,Hee Jin Kim,Kwang Hoon Lee,Chul-Joong Kim,Byung-Ha Oh,Ebrahim Zandi,Zhenyu Yue,Igor Kramnik,Chengyu Liang,Jae U. Jung +14 more
TL;DR: Rubicon's actions in autophagy and in the NADPH oxidase complex are functionally and genetically separable, indicating that Rubicon functions in two ancient innate immune machineries, autophagic and phagocytosis, depending on the environmental stimulus.
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Continuing evolution of h9 influenza viruses in korean poultry
Youn-Jeong Lee,Jin-Young Shin,Min-Suk Song,Young-Min Lee,Jun-Gu Choi,Eun-Kyoung Lee,Ok-Mi Jeong,Haan-Woo Sung,Jae Hong Kim,Yong-Kuk Kwon,Jun-Hun Kwon,Chul-Joong Kim,Richard J. Webby,Robert G. Webster,Young-Ki Choi +14 more
TL;DR: The pathogenicity of the early isolates altered due to antigenic drift and reassortment, leading to H9 avian influenza viruses in Korea that potentially can expand their host range to mammalians.