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Sang-Myeong Lee
Researcher at Chonbuk National University
Publications - 83
Citations - 1593
Sang-Myeong Lee is an academic researcher from Chonbuk National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & T cell. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1178 citations. Previous affiliations of Sang-Myeong Lee include Chungbuk National University.
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Green synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles using Zingiber officinale root extract and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles against food pathogens
Palanivel Velmurugan,Krishnan Anbalagan,Manoharan Manosathyadevan,Kui-Jae Lee,Min Cho,Sang-Myeong Lee,Jung-Hee Park,Sae-Gang Oh,Keuk-Soo Bang,Byung-Taek Oh +9 more
TL;DR: The synthesized AgNPs showed a moderate antibacterial activity against bacterial food pathogens and the nanocrystalline phase of Ag and Au with FCC crystal structures have been confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis.
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Alleviation of salt stress by enterobacter sp. EJ01 in tomato and Arabidopsis is accompanied by up-regulation of conserved salinity responsive factors in plants.
TL;DR: Enterobacter sp.
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Overexpression of Sirtuin 6 Suppresses Inflammatory Responses and Bone Destruction in Mice With Collagen‐Induced Arthritis
TL;DR: Results suggest that blocking the NF-κB pathway by SIRT-6 in rheumatoid joints reduces both the inflammatory response and tissue destruction.
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Heterologous prime–boost vaccination with adenoviral vector and protein nanoparticles induces both Th1 and Th2 responses against Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
Seo-Yeon Jung,Kyung Won Kang,Eun Young Lee,Dong-Won Seo,Hong-Lim Kim,Hak Jae Kim,Taewoo Kwon,Hye-Lim Park,Hun Kim,Sang-Myeong Lee,Jae-Hwan Nam +10 more
TL;DR: Heterologous prime–boost vaccination regimens may induce longer-lasting immune responses against MERS-CoV because of an appropriate balance of Th1/Th2 responses, and both heterologousPrime–boost and homologous spike protein nanoparticles vaccinations could provide protection from MERS -CoV challenge in mice.
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T cell microvilli constitute immunological synaptosomes that carry messages to antigen-presenting cells
Hyeran Kim,YeVin Mun,Kyung-Sik Lee,Yoo-Jin Park,Jeong-Su Park,Jin-Hwa Park,Jeon Bu Nam,Chang-Hyun Kim,Youngsoo Jun,Young-Min Hyun,Minsoo Kim,Sang-Myeong Lee,Chul-Seung Park,Sin-Hyeog Im,Chang-Duk Jun +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that T cell microvilli form budding vesicles containing T cell signalling components for deposition onto antigen presenting cells (APC) and modulation of APC functions.