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Sung Ho Park
Researcher at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Publications - 5
Citations - 745
Sung Ho Park is an academic researcher from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cytotoxicity. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 412 citations.
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Immunophenotyping of COVID-19 and influenza highlights the role of type I interferons in development of severe COVID-19.
Jeong Seok Lee,Seongwan Park,Hye Won Jeong,Jin Young Ahn,Seong Jin Choi,Ho-Young Lee,Baekgyu Choi,Su Kyung Nam,Moa Sa,Ji Soo Kwon,Ji Soo Kwon,Su Jin Jeong,Heung Kyu Lee,Sung Ho Park,Su-Hyung Park,Jun Yong Choi,Sung-Han Kim,Inkyung Jung,Eui-Cheol Shin +18 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the type I IFN response plays a pivotal role in exacerbating inflammation in severe COVID-19.
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VEGF-A drives TOX-dependent T cell exhaustion in anti-PD-1-resistant microsatellite stable colorectal cancers.
Chang Gon Kim,Mi Jang,Y. G. Kim,Galam Leem,Kyung Hwan Kim,Ho-Young Lee,Tae-Shin Kim,Seongjin Choi,Hyung-Don Kim,Ji Won Han,Min-Suk Kwon,Jong Hoon Kim,Andrew J. Lee,Su Kyung Nam,Seok-Joo Bae,Sat Byol Lee,Sang Joon Shin,Sung Ho Park,Joong Bae Ahn,Inkyung Jung,Kang Young Lee,Su-Hyung Park,Hoguen Kim,Byung Soh Min,Eui-Cheol Shin +24 more
TL;DR: It is shown that tumor-infiltrating T cells are severely exhausted in the microsatellite stable (MSS) colorectal cancer (CRC), a representative example of PD-1 blockade–resistant tumors, and VEGF-A induces the expression of transcription factor TOX in T cells to drive exhaustion-specific transcription program in T Cells.
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Single-cell Transcriptome of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Reveals Dynamic Change of Macrophages During SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Ferrets
Jeong Seok Lee,June-Young Koh,Kijong Yi,Young-Il Kim,Su-Jin Park,Su-Jin Park,Eun-Ha Kim,Se-Mi Kim,Sung Ho Park,Young Seok Ju,Young Ki Choi,Su-Hyung Park +11 more
TL;DR: Results elucidate fundamental aspects of the immune response dynamics provoked by SARS-CoV-2 infection and find that different spectrums of M1 or M2 macrophages showed distinct patterns of gene modules downregulated by immune-modulatory drugs.
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Particulate matter 2.5 promotes inflammation and cellular dysfunction via reactive oxygen species/p38 MAPK pathway in primary rat corneal epithelial cells
Da Hye Kim,Hye Won Lee,Hyun Hwangbo,So Young Kim,Seon Yeong Ji,Min Yeong Kim,Seh Kwang Park,Sung Ho Park,Miyoung Kim,Gi-Young Kim,JaeHun Cheong,Soo-Wan Nam,Yung Hyun Choi +12 more
TL;DR: Findings show that PM2.5 can promote the ROS/p38 MAPK/NF-κB signaling pathway and lead to mitochondrial damage and DNA double-strand break, which is ultimately caused inflammation and cytotoxicity in RCECs.
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Inhibition of L‐type voltage‐gated calcium channel‐mediated Ca2+ influx suppresses the collective migration and invasion of ameloblastoma
Shujin Li,Hyun-Yi Kim,Dong-Joon Lee,Sung Ho Park,Keishi Otsu,Hidemitsu Harada,Young Soo Jung,Han Sung Jung +7 more
TL;DR: Taken together, Cav1.2 maybe considered to be a therapeutic candidate to decrease the collective migration and invasion of Ameloblastoma.