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Jinsil Kim
Researcher at Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Publications - 11
Citations - 672
Jinsil Kim is an academic researcher from Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene expression profiling. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 631 citations. Previous affiliations of Jinsil Kim include University of Iowa & University of Rochester Medical Center.
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Structure of the mouse IL-10 gene and chromosomal localization of the mouse and human genes.
TL;DR: The nucleotide sequence of a 7.2-kb segment containing the mouse IL-10 (mIL-10) gene was determined and the noncoding regions of the mIL- 10 gene contain sequences that have been associated with transcriptional regulation of several cytokine genes.
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A modified sleeping beauty transposon system that can be used to model a wide variety of human cancers in mice.
Adam J. Dupuy,Laura M. Rogers,Jinsil Kim,Kishore Nannapaneni,Timothy K. Starr,Pentao Liu,Pentao Liu,David A. Largaespada,Todd E. Scheetz,Nancy A. Jenkins,Nancy A. Jenkins,Neal G. Copeland,Neal G. Copeland +12 more
TL;DR: Modifications of the Sleeping Beauty transposon system are described that provide additional flexibility in generating mouse models of cancer and provide some insight into how this mutagenesis system can be manipulated to model cancer in mice.
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Transcriptome landscape of the human placenta.
TL;DR: The data demonstrate unique aspects of gene expression and splicing in placental tissues that provide a basis for disease investigation related to disruption of these mechanisms.
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Sequence variants in oxytocin pathway genes and preterm birth: a candidate gene association study
Jinsil Kim,Kara J Stirling,Margaret E. Cooper,Mario Ascoli,Allison M. Momany,Erin L. McDonald,Kelli K. Ryckman,Lindsey Rhea,Kendra L. Schaa,Viviana Cosentino,Enrique C. Gadow,Cesar Saleme,Min Shi,Mikko Hallman,Jevon Plunkett,Kari Teramo,Louis J. Muglia,Bjarke Feenstra,Frank Geller,Heather A. Boyd,Mads Melbye,Mary L. Marazita,John M. Dagle,Jeffrey C. Murray +23 more
TL;DR: This study suggests an association between maternal common polymorphisms in LNPEP and susceptibility to PTB, and two common missense SNPs in OXTR may have gestational age-dependent effects on prematurity.
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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma up-regulated factor (PAUF) enhances the accumulation and functional activity of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in pancreatic cancer.
Jinhoi Song,Jaemin Lee,Jinsil Kim,Seongyea Jo,Yeon Jeong Kim,Ji Eun Baek,Eun-Soo Kwon,Kwang-Pyo Lee,Siyoung Yang,Ki-Sun Kwon,Dong-Uk Kim,Tae Heung Kang,Yun-Yong Park,Suhwan Chang,Hee Jun Cho,Song Cheol Kim,Sang Seok Koh,Seokho Kim +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the PAUF is a powerful and multifunctional promoter of tumor growth through increase and functional activation of MDSCs, suggesting therapeutic potential for targeting PAUF in pancreatic cancers.