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Jinwoong Kim

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  187
Citations -  4536

Jinwoong Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supercritical fluid extraction & Extraction (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 184 publications receiving 3943 citations. Previous affiliations of Jinwoong Kim include Kigali Institute of Science and Technology & Sogang University.

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Bradykinin-12-lipoxygenase-VR1 signaling pathway for inflammatory hyperalgesia

TL;DR: Bristolkinin, acting at B2 bradykinin receptors, excites sensory nerve endings by activating capsaicin receptors via production of 12-lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid, identifying a mechanism that might be targeted in the development of new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of inflammatory pain.
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Inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and protease by phlorotannins from the brown alga Ecklonia cava.

TL;DR: The bioassay-directed isolation of a marine brown alga afforded four phlorotannin derivatives, eckol, which exhibited an inhibitory effect on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reverse transcriptase (RT) and protease and 2 and 3 inhibited the RT more potently than the protease.
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Cytoprotective effects of Glycyrrhizae radix extract and its active component liquiritigenin against cadmium-induced toxicity (effects on bad translocation and cytochrome c-mediated PARP cleavage).

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that G. radix extract blocked Cd-induced cell death by inhibiting the apoptotic processes involving translocation of Bad into mitochondria, decreases in mitochondrial Bcl and cytochrome c, and poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase cleavage.
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Cytotoxic anticancer candidates from natural resources.

TL;DR: This review will present the cytotoxicity compounds obtained from natural sources from 1996 to 2000, and the structures and cytotoxic activity of natural compounds isolated from territorial, marine and microorganism resources.
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Hepatoprotective pyrrole derivatives of Lycium chinense fruits

TL;DR: Two new pyrrole derivatives isolated from Lycium chinense fruits showed hepatoprotective effects comparable to silybin at the concentration of 0.1 microM, and these compounds and a related synthetic methylated compound were evaluated for their biological activity and structure-activity relationship.