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Jong Heun Lee

Researcher at Catholic University of Korea

Publications -  25
Citations -  2357

Jong Heun Lee is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Korea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mutation & Gene mutation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 25 publications receiving 2266 citations.

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Increased expression of histone deacetylase 2 is found in human gastric cancer

TL;DR: Analysis of the expression of HDAC2 in 71 gastric adenocarcinomas by immunohistochemistry suggests thatHDAC2 may play an important role in the aggressiveness of gastric cancer.
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Mutations of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand receptor 1 (TRAIL-R1) and receptor 2 (TRAIL-R2) genes in metastatic breast cancers.

TL;DR: The analysis of death domains of Fas and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand-receptor 1 and -2 genes suggests that TRAIL-R1 and R2 genes are relevant to the frequent loss of chromosome 8p21-22 in breast cancer and that the inactivating mutations of TRAil- R1 and -R2 genes play a role in the metastasis of breast cancer.
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Inactivating Mutations of Caspase-8 Gene in Colorectal Carcinomas

TL;DR: The presence of caspase-8 mutation in colon carcinomas suggests that casp enzyme-8 gene mutation might lead to the loss of its apoptotic function and contribute to the pathogenesis of colorectal carcinomas, especially at the late stage of colorean carcinogenesis.
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Alterations of the DR5/TRAIL Receptor 2 Gene in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers

TL;DR: The data indicate that somatic mutation of TRAIL-R2 may play a role in the pathogenesis of some NSCLCs and that the TRAIL -R2 gene is one of the genes relevant to the frequent loss of chromosome 8p21-22 in NSCLC.
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Somatic mutations of TRAIL-receptor 1 and TRAIL-receptor 2 genes in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

TL;DR: The data suggest that somatic mutations of TRAil-R1 and TRAIL-R2 genes may play a role in the pathogenesis of some NHLs and that these genes might be the relevant genes to the frequent loss of chromosome 8p21-22 in human NHL.