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Sun-Hun Kim

Researcher at Chonnam National University

Publications -  43
Citations -  904

Sun-Hun Kim is an academic researcher from Chonnam National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Ameloblast. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 43 publications receiving 765 citations.

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Involvement of both mitochondrial- and death receptor-dependent apoptotic pathways regulated by Bcl-2 family in sodium fluoride-induced apoptosis of the human gingival fibroblasts.

TL;DR: Results suggest that NaF induces apoptosis in HGF through both the mitochondria-mediated pathways regulated by the Bcl-2 family and death receptor-mediated pathway.
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Chemical composition, radiopacity, and biocompatibility of Portland cement with bismuth oxide.

TL;DR: Portland cement containing bismuth oxide (experimental cement) is suggested to be used as a substitute for MTA and the radiopacity of the experimental cement was similar to MTA.
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EGCG induces apoptosis in human laryngeal epidermoid carcinoma Hep2 cells via mitochondria with the release of apoptosis-inducing factor and endonuclease G

TL;DR: Findings indicate that the p53-mediated mitochondrial pathway and the nuclear translocation of AIF and EndoG play a crucial role in EGCG-induced apoptosis of human laryngeal epidermoid carcinoma Hep2 cells, which proceeds through a caspase-independent pathway.
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Inhibition by epigallocatechin gallate of CoCl2-induced apoptosis in rat PC12 cells

TL;DR: The present results suggest that EGCG inhibit the CoCl(2)-induced apoptosis of PC12 cells through the mitochondria-mediated apoptosis pathway involved in modulating the Bcl-2 family.
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COMP-Ang1, a chimeric form of Angiopoietin 1, enhances BMP2-induced osteoblast differentiation and bone formation

TL;DR: It is suggested that COMP-Ang1 synergistically enhanced osteoblast differentiation and bone formation through potentiating BMP2 signaling pathways and angiogenesis should be clinically useful for therapeutic application to fracture and destructive bone diseases.