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Hyun Seok Song
Researcher at Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Publications - 75
Citations - 3721
Hyun Seok Song is an academic researcher from Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2998 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyun Seok Song include Pusan National University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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SSeCKS regulates angiogenesis and tight junction formation in blood-brain barrier.
Sae-Won Lee,Sae-Won Lee,Woo Jean Kim,Woo Jean Kim,Yoon Kyung Choi,Hyun Seok Song,Hyun Seok Song,Myung Jin Son,Myung Jin Son,Irwin H. Gelman,Yung-Jin Kim,Kyu Won Kim +11 more
TL;DR: SSeCKS regulates BBB differentiation by modulating both brain angiogenesis and tight junction formation, which suggests that BBB maintenance is important in the central nervous system (CNS).
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Ultrasensitive Flexible Graphene Based Field-Effect Transistor (FET)-Type Bioelectronic Nose
TL;DR: An ultrasensitive and flexible field-effect transistor (FET) olfactory system, namely, a bioelectronic nose (B-nose), based on plasma-treated bilayer graphene conjugated with an olf factory receptor, which can recognize a target odorant with single-carbon-atom resolution.
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Self-assembled RNA-triple-helix hydrogel scaffold for microRNA modulation in the tumour microenvironment
João Conde,Nuria Oliva,Mariana Atilano,Hyun Seok Song,Natalie Artzi,Natalie Artzi,Natalie Artzi +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a self-assembled dual-colour RNA-triple-helix structure comprising two miRNAs-a miR mimic (tumour suppressor miRNA) and an antagomiR (oncomiR inhibitor)- provides outstanding capability to synergistically abrogate tumours.
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Polypyrrole Nanotubes Conjugated with Human Olfactory Receptors: High‐Performance Transducers for FET‐Type Bioelectronic Noses
Hyeonseok Yoon,Sang Hun Lee,Oh Seok Kwon,Hyun Seok Song,Eun Hae Oh,Tai Hyun Park,Jyongsik Jang +6 more
TL;DR: The device can translate and amplify hOR-odorant interaction into a detectable signal, and it showed highly sensitive and specific responses toward a target odorant.
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Single‐Carbon‐Atomic‐Resolution Detection of Odorant Molecules using a Human Olfactory Receptor‐based Bioelectronic Nose
Tae Hyun Kim,Sang Hun Lee,Joohyung Lee,Hyun Seok Song,Eun Hae Oh,Tai Hyun Park,Seunghun Hong +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the System 2010 program of the Ministry of Knowledge Economy SH acknowledges the support from NRL (ROA-2004-000-10438-0) and NSI-NCRC program of KOSEF Supporting Information is available online at Wiley InterScience or from the author