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Hyun-Ju Cho
Researcher at Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Publications - 12
Citations - 473
Hyun-Ju Cho is an academic researcher from Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Angiogenesis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 291 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyun-Ju Cho include Korea Institute of Science and Technology & Korea University of Science and Technology.
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Bioaccumulation of polystyrene nanoplastics and their effect on the toxicity of Au ions in zebrafish embryos.
Wang Sik Lee,Hyun-Ju Cho,Eungwang Kim,Yang Hoon Huh,Hyojeong Kim,Bongsoo Kim,Taejoon Kang,Jeong-Soo Lee,Jeong-Soo Lee,Jinyoung Jeong +9 more
TL;DR: The effects of polystyrene nanoplastics were marginal but could be a trigger for exacerbating the toxicity induced by other toxicants such as metal ions.
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Zebrafish knockout of Down syndrome gene, DYRK1A , shows social impairments relevant to autism
Oc Hee Kim,Hyun-Ju Cho,Enna Han,Ted Inpyo Hong,Krishan Ariyasiri,Jung Hwa Choi,Kyu Seok Hwang,Yun Mi Jeong,Se Yeol Yang,Kweon Yu,Doo Sang Park,Hyun Woo Oh,Erica E. Davis,Charles E. Schwartz,Jeong-Soo Lee,Jeong-Soo Lee,Hyung Goo Kim,Cheol-Hee Kim +17 more
TL;DR: From behavioral tests of social interaction and group behavior, dyrk1aa KO zebrafish exhibited social impairments that reproduce human phenotypes of autism in a vertebrate animal model.
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In vivo toxicity assessment of angiogenesis and the live distribution of nano-graphene oxide and its PEGylated derivatives using the developing zebrafish embryo
Jinyoung Jeong,Jinyoung Jeong,Hyun-Ju Cho,Hyun-Ju Cho,Mi Jin Choi,Wang Sik Lee,Wang Sik Lee,Bong Hyun Chung,Bong Hyun Chung,Jeong-Soo Lee,Jeong-Soo Lee +10 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, Alexa568 conjugated, PEG-coated NGO (NGO-A568) still caused angiogenic defects to the similar degree as NGO did, suggesting differential toxic effects of nanomaterials on different developmental processes.
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Fluorescent polydopamine nanoparticles as a probe for zebrafish sensory hair cells targeted in vivo imaging
Gyo Eun Gu,Chul Soon Park,Chul Soon Park,Hyun-Ju Cho,Tai Hwan Ha,Joonwon Bae,Oh Seok Kwon,Jeong-Soo Lee,Chang-Soo Lee +8 more
TL;DR: FPNPs' potential efficacy for biological applications was demonstrated by their excellent optical and biocompatible properties, offering new opportunities in cancer research, real-time monitoring of stem cell transplantation and other cell-based therapies.
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The Relationship between Dissolution Behavior and the Toxicity of Silver Nanoparticles on Zebrafish Embryos in Different Ionic Environments.
Wang Sik Lee,Eungwang Kim,Hyun-Ju Cho,Taejoon Kang,Bongsoo Kim,Min Young Kim,Yong Sik Kim,Nam Woong Song,Jeong-Soo Lee,Jinyoung Jeong +9 more
TL;DR: Depending on the composition of the ionic environment, citrate-stabilized silver nanoparticles and polyethylene glycol coatedsilver nanoparticles exhibited different behaviors in dissolution, aggregation, or precipitation, which governed the toxicity of silver nanoparticle on zebrafish embryos.