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Sun Yeou Kim
Researcher at Gachon University
Publications - 175
Citations - 5926
Sun Yeou Kim is an academic researcher from Gachon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 148 publications receiving 5441 citations. Previous affiliations of Sun Yeou Kim include Rural Development Administration & Kyung Hee University.
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Protective effects of Cinnamomum cassia Blume in the fibrogenesis of activated HSC-T6 cells and dimethylnitrosamine-induced acute liver injury in SD rats.
Chang-Shin Lim,Eun-Young Kim,Hyun-Sam Lee,Yunjo Soh,Youngjoo Sohn,Sun Yeou Kim,Nak-Won Sohn,Hyuk-Sang Jung,Yoon-Bum Kim +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that CC inhibits fibrogenesis, followed by HSC-T6 cell activation and increased restoration of liver function, ultimately resulting in acute liver injury.
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Bioactive lignan derivatives from the stems of Firmiana simplex.
TL;DR: The CHCl3 soluble fraction of the 80% MeOH extract of the stems of Firmiana simplex strongly inhibited nitric oxide production in lipopolysaccharide-activated BV-2 cells, resulting in two new lignans, firmianols A and B, which were determined by spectroscopic methods and determined by bioactivity-guided column chromatographic separation.
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A New Caffeoyl Quinic Acid from Aster scaber and Its Inhibitory Activity Against Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐1 (HIV‐1) Integrase.
Hak Cheol Kwon,Chil Mann Jung,Cha Gyun Shin,Jong Kyo Lee,Sang Un Choi,Sun Yeou Kim,Kang Ro Lee +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a phytochemical study of the aerial parts of Aster scaber THUNB (Asteraceae) yielded a new caffeoyl quinic acid, (-) 3, 5-dicaffeoyl-muco-quinic acid (2) and three known compounds.
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Influence of ginsenoside Rb1 on brain neurosteroid during acute immobilization stress.
TL;DR: The ginsenoside, Rb1, was tested in order to better understand its potential effects on altering the neurosteroid levels and ultimately attenuating stress, which suggests that the metabolism of the brain neurosteroids in linked to psychological stress, and Rb 1 attenuates the stress-induced increase in neurosteroidal levels.
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Phospholipids from Bombycis corpus and their neurotrophic effects
Hak Cheol Kwon,I Yeon Jung,Se Yeon Cho,Ock Ryun Cho,Min Cheol Yang,Sung Ok Lee,Jin Young Hur,Sun Yeou Kim,Jong Beom Yang,Kang Ro Lee +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that three phospholipid compounds isolated from the methanol extract of Bombycis corpus may exert neurotrophic effects by stimulation of NGF synthesis in astrocytes.