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Song Iy Han
Researcher at Chosun University
Publications - 56
Citations - 2121
Song Iy Han is an academic researcher from Chosun University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Cancer cell. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1706 citations. Previous affiliations of Song Iy Han include UPRRP College of Natural Sciences.
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Induction of metastasis, cancer stem cell phenotype, and oncogenic metabolism in cancer cells by ionizing radiation
Su Yeon Lee,Eui Kyong Jeong,Min Kyung Ju,Hyun Min Jeon,Min Young Kim,Cho Hee Kim,Hye Gyeong Park,Song Iy Han,Ho Sung Kang +8 more
TL;DR: How IR- induced EMT/CSC/oncogenic metabolism may promote resistance to radiotherapy is discussed and efforts to develop therapeutic approaches to eliminate these IR-induced adverse effects are reviewed.
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Cellular responses to mild heat stress.
TL;DR: It is provided information that mild heat stress does have some beneficial role in organisms via positively regulating cell proliferation and differentiation, and immune response in mammalian cells.
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Wnt/Snail Signaling Regulates Cytochrome c Oxidase and Glucose Metabolism
Su Yeon Lee,Hyun Min Jeon,Min Kyung Ju,Cho Hee Kim,Gyesoon Yoon,Song Iy Han,Hye Gyeong Park,Ho Sung Kang +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Wnt suppresses mitochondrial respiration and cytochrome C oxidase (COX) activity by inhibiting the expression of 3 COX subunits, namely, COXVIc,COXVIIa, and COXVIIc.
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Regulation of Tumor Progression by Programmed Necrosis.
Su Yeon Lee,Min Kyung Ju,Hyun Min Jeon,Eui Kyong Jeong,Yig Ji Lee,Cho Hee Kim,Hye Gyeong Park,Song Iy Han,Ho Sung Kang +8 more
TL;DR: Snail and Dlx-2, EMT-inducing transcription factors, are responsible for metabolic stress-induced necrosis in tumors and contribute to tumor progression by promoting necrosis and inducing EMT and oncogenic metabolism.
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Effect of betulinic acid on anticancer drug-resistant colon cancer cells.
Gwon-Ryul Jung,Kyungjong Kim,Cheol-Hee Choi,Tae-Beum Lee,Song Iy Han,Hyo-Kyung Han,Sung-Chul Lim +6 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that the use of BetA as a chemosensitizer may be a new strategy to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy, although further studies will be needed for confirmation.