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Haw-Young Kwon
Researcher at Dong-a University
Publications - 29
Citations - 457
Haw-Young Kwon is an academic researcher from Dong-a University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Promoter & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 281 citations. Previous affiliations of Haw-Young Kwon include Nanyang Technological University & National University of Singapore.
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Detection of Pathogenic Biofilms with Bacterial Amyloid Targeting Fluorescent Probe, CDy11
Jun-Young Kim,Jun-Young Kim,Jun-Young Kim,Srikanta Sahu,Yin Hoe Yau,Xu Wang,Susana Geifman Shochat,Per Halkjær Nielsen,Per Halkjær Nielsen,Morten Simonsen Dueholm,Daniel E. Otzen,Jungyeol Lee,May Margarette Salido Delos Santos,Joey Kuok Hoong Yam,Nam-Young Kang,Sungjin Park,Haw-Young Kwon,Haw-Young Kwon,Thomas Seviour,Liang Yang,Michael Givskov,Michael Givskov,Young-Tae Chang,Young-Tae Chang +23 more
TL;DR: A novel fluorescent probe, CDy11 (compound of designation yellow 11), is reported, which targets amyloid in the Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm matrix through a diversity oriented fluorescent library approach (DOFLA).
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Development of a Universal Fluorescent Probe for Gram-Positive Bacteria.
Haw-Young Kwon,Xiao Liu,Eun Gyeong Choi,Jung Yeol Lee,So Young Choi,Junyoung Kim,Lu Wang,Sungjin Park,Beomsue Kim,Yong-An Lee,Jong-Jin Kim,Nam-Young Kang,Young-Tae Chang +12 more
TL;DR: A fluorescent probe BacGO is presented, which shows the best universal selectivity for Gram-positive bacteria among known probes with a minimum staining procedure for sample detection and enrichment of the live bacteria.
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Identification of Tumor Initiating Cells with a Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probe by Using Vimentin as a Biomarker
Yong-An Lee,Jong-Jin Kim,Jungyeol Lee,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Srikanta Sahu,Haw-Young Kwon,Sungjin Park,Se-Young Jang,Jun-Seok Lee,Zhenxun Wang,Wai Leong Tam,Wai Leong Tam,Bing Lim,Bing Lim,Nam-Young Kang,Young-Tae Chang,Young-Tae Chang +17 more
TL;DR: The first TIC-specific fluorescent chemical probe, TiY, is reported with identification of the molecular target as vimentin, a marker for epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and shows potential as a first universal probe for TIC detection in different cancers.
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Multimodal Imaging Probe Development for Pancreatic β Cells: From Fluorescence to PET
Nam-Young Kang,Jung Yeol Lee,Sanghee Lee,Sanghee Lee,In Ho Song,Yong Hwa Hwang,Min Jun Kim,Wut Hmone Phue,Bikram Keshari Agrawalla,Si Yan Diana Wan,Janise Lalic,Sungjin Park,Jong-Jin Kim,Haw-Young Kwon,So Hee Im,Myung Ae Bae,Jin Hee Ahn,Chang Siang Lim,Adrian Kee Keong Teo,Adrian Kee Keong Teo,Sunyou Park,Sang Eun Kim,Sang Eun Kim,Byung Chul Lee,Dong Yun Lee,Young-Tae Chang +25 more
TL;DR: A multimodal pancreatic β cell probe PiF is developed for both fluorescence and for PET (positron emission tomography) and replaced the built-in fluorine atom in PiF with radioactive 18F and successfully demonstrate in situ PET imaging for pancreatic islets.
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A Near-Infrared Probe Tracks and Treats Lung Tumor Initiating Cells by Targeting HMOX2.
Jong-Jin Kim,Yong-An Lee,Dongdong Su,Jungyeol Lee,Sungjin Park,Beomsue Kim,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Jia Hui Jane Lee,Xiao Liu,Seong Soon Kim,Myung Ae Bae,Jun-Seok Lee,Seong Cheol Hong,Lu Wang,Lu Wang,Animesh Samanta,Animesh Samanta,Haw-Young Kwon,So Young Choi,Junyoung Kim,Young Hyun Yu,Hyung-Ho Ha,Zhenxun Wang,Wai Leong Tam,Wai Leong Tam,Bing Lim,Bing Lim,Nam-Young Kang,Young-Tae Chang +28 more
TL;DR: The discovery of heme oxygenase 2 (HMOX2) as a novel biomarker for TIC and the development of a selective small molecule probe TiNIR will open a new path for molecular level of lung TIC diagnosis and treatment.