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Chung-Eun Ha

Researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa

Publications -  67
Citations -  1990

Chung-Eun Ha is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii at Manoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human serum albumin & Serum albumin. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1838 citations. Previous affiliations of Chung-Eun Ha include University of Hawaii & College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.

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Evaluation of Human Serum Albumin Cobalt Binding Assay for the Assessment of Myocardial Ischemia and Myocardial Infarction

TL;DR: The Co(II)-albumin binding test may serve as a useful diagnostic tool in emergency facilities for the assessment of myocardial ischemia and was a poor discriminator between ischemic individuals with and without MI.
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Locating high-affinity fatty acid-binding sites on albumin by x-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy

TL;DR: A site-specific investigation of the relative affinities of binding sites on HSA for fatty acids (FA), the primary physiological ligand for the protein, establishes a protocol for direct probing of therelative affinITIES of FA-binding sites, one that may be extended to examine competition between FA and other ligands for specific binding sites.
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Structural Basis of Albumin-Thyroxine Interactions and Familial Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia

TL;DR: A structural characterization of HSA–thyroxine interactions is reported, consistent with binding data showing that HSA retains a high-affinity site for thyroxine in the presence of excess fatty acid that is insensitive to FDH mutations.
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A dynamic model for bilirubin binding to human serum albumin.

TL;DR: The present study suggests a dynamic, unusually flexible high affinity binding site for bilirubin on human serum album in aqueous solutions saturated with chloroform.
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity in sub-Saharan Africa

TL;DR: An extensive discussion of the literature on the epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, complications, treatment, and care challenges of type 2 diabetes mellitus in sub‐Saharan Africa is provided.