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Han-Seung Shin
Researcher at Dongguk University
Publications - 202
Citations - 9932
Han-Seung Shin is an academic researcher from Dongguk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 170 publications receiving 5682 citations. Previous affiliations of Han-Seung Shin include Michigan State University & CJ Group.
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Nano based drug delivery systems: recent developments and future prospects
Jayanta Kumar Patra,Gitishree Das,Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto,Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto,Estefania Vangelie Ramos Campos,Estefania Vangelie Ramos Campos,Maria del Pilar Rodriguez-Torres,Laura Susana Acosta-Torres,Luis A. Diaz-Torres,Renato Grillo,Mallappa Kumara Swamy,Shivesh Sharma,Solomon Habtemariam,Han-Seung Shin +13 more
TL;DR: An updated summary of recent advances in the field of nanomedicines and nano based drug delivery systems through comprehensive scrutiny of the discovery and application of nanomaterials in improving both the efficacy of novel and old drugs and selective diagnosis through disease marker molecules is presented.
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Revitalization of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for sustainable development in agriculture.
Sushanto Gouda,Rout George Kerry,Gitishree Das,Spiros Paramithiotis,Han-Seung Shin,Jayanta Kumar Patra +5 more
TL;DR: Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has been functioning as a co-evolution between plants and microbes showing antagonistic and synergistic interactions with microorganisms and the soil.
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Benefaction of probiotics for human health: A review.
Rout George Kerry,Jayanta Kumar Patra,Sushanto Gouda,Yooheon Park,Han-Seung Shin,Gitishree Das +5 more
TL;DR: Probiotics have also been shown to regulate fat storage and stimulate intestinal angiogenesis, which underline the possible beneficial impact of probiotics for human health and medical sectors and for better lifestyle.
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Endophytes: A Treasure House of Bioactive Compounds of Medicinal Importance
TL;DR: The contribution and uses of endophytes as an impending source of drugs against various forms of diseases and other possible medicinal use are comprehended.
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Therapeutic potential of quercetin as a cardiovascular agent.
TL;DR: The role of quercetin and its derivatives may go beyond their existence in food and has potential as a lead molecule in drug development programs as well as mechanisms to observe cardiovascular diseases such as aging effects, hypertension, angiotensin-converting enzyme activity and endothelial-dependent and independent functions.