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Hee Jung Choi

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  70
Citations -  11674

Hee Jung Choi is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: G protein-coupled receptor & Wnt signaling pathway. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 64 publications receiving 10812 citations. Previous affiliations of Hee Jung Choi include Stanford University & UPRRP College of Natural Sciences.

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In vitro methods for investigating desmoplakin-intermediate filament interactions and their role in adhesive strength.

TL;DR: The methods described in this chapter provide a toolbox to understand both the molecular requirements for establishing an IF–desmosome connection, and for analyzing the functional effects of perturbing this interaction on the integrity of epithelial cell sheets.
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The transcriptome of early chicken embryos reveals signaling pathways governing rapid asymmetric cellularization and lineage segregation

TL;DR: In this article, a total of 137 pre-oviposited embryos were collected from hen ovaries and oviducts and subjected to RNA-sequencing analyses, and two waves of chicken zygotic genome activation (ZGA) were observed.
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Structure of the Intermediate Filament-Binding Region of Desmoplakin.

TL;DR: The crystal structure of a DPCT fragment spanning PRDs A and B is presented, and the overall architecture of DPCT is elucidated by small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analysis, providing the first structural insights into an IF binding protein containing multiple PRDs.
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The first whole transcriptomic exploration of pre-oviposited early chicken embryos using single and bulked embryonic RNA-sequencing

TL;DR: The first transcriptome datasets of pre-oviposited early chicken embryos based on bulked and single embryo sequencing techniques will serve as a valuable resource for investigating early avian embryogenesis, for comparative studies among vertebrates, and for novel gene annotation in the chicken genome.
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Acquisition of resistance to avian leukosis virus subgroup B through mutations on tvb cysteine-rich domains in DF-1 chicken fibroblasts

TL;DR: CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing can be used to efficiently modify avian cells and establish novel chicken cell lines with resistance to viral infection, and it is found that a cysteine residue of CRD2 plays a crucial role in ALV subgroup B entry.