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Sung-Pil Lee
Researcher at Catholic University of Korea
Publications - 31
Citations - 1299
Sung-Pil Lee is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Korea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Narcolepsy & Cataplexy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1216 citations. Previous affiliations of Sung-Pil Lee include St Mary's Hospital.
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Narcolepsy is strongly associated with the T-cell receptor alpha locus.
Joachim Hallmayer,Juliette Faraco,Ling Lin,Stephanie Hesselson,Juliane Winkelmann,Minae Kawashima,Minae Kawashima,Geert Mayer,Giuseppe Plazzi,Sona Nevsimalova,Patrice Bourgin,Sheng Seung-Chul Hong,Yutaka Honda,Makoto Honda,Birgit Högl,William T. Longstreth,Jacques Montplaisir,David Kemlink,Mali Einen,Justin Chen,Stacy L. Musone,Matthew Akana,Taku Miyagawa,Jubao Duan,Alex Desautels,Christine Erhardt,Per Egil Hesla,Francesca Poli,Birgit Frauscher,Jong-Hyun Jeong,Sung-Pil Lee,Thanh G.N. Ton,Mark N. Kvale,Libor Kolesar,Marie Dobrovolna,Gerald T. Nepom,Daniel R. Salomon,H-Erich Wichmann,Guy A. Rouleau,Christian Gieger,Douglas F. Levinson,Pablo V. Gejman,Pablo V. Gejman,Thomas Meitinger,Terry Young,Paul E. Peppard,Katsushi Tokunaga,Pui-Yan Kwok,Neil Risch,Neil Risch,Emmanuel Mignot,Emmanuel Mignot +51 more
TL;DR: The authors found association between narcolepsy and polymorphisms in the TRA@ (T-cell receptor alpha) locus, with highest significance at rs1154155 (average allelic odds ratio 1.69, genotypic odds ratios 1.94 and 2.55, P < 10(-21), 1,830 cases, 2,164 controls).
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Common variants in P2RY11 are associated with narcolepsy
Birgitte Rahbek Kornum,Minae Kawashima,Minae Kawashima,Juliette Faraco,Ling Lin,Thomas J Rico,Stephanie Hesselson,Robert C. Axtell,Hedwich F. Kuipers,Karin Weiner,Alexandra Hamacher,Matthias U. Kassack,Fang Han,Stine Knudsen,Jing Li,Xiaosong Dong,Juliane Winkelmann,Giuseppe Plazzi,Sona Nevsimalova,Seung-Chul Hong,Yutaka Honda,Makoto Honda,Birgit Högl,Thanh G.N. Ton,Jacques Montplaisir,Patrice Bourgin,David Kemlink,Yu-Shu Huang,Simon C. Warby,Mali Einen,Jasmin L Eshragh,Taku Miyagawa,Alex Desautels,Elisabeth Ruppert,Per Egil Hesla,Francesca Poli,Fabio Pizza,Birgit Frauscher,Jong-Hyun Jeong,Sung-Pil Lee,Kingman P. Strohl,William T. Longstreth,Mark N. Kvale,Marie Dobrovolna,Maurice M. Ohayon,Gerald T. Nepom,H-Erich Wichmann,Guy A. Rouleau,Christian Gieger,Douglas F. Levinson,Pablo V. Gejman,Thomas Meitinger,Paul E. Peppard,Terry Young,Poul Jennum,Lawrence Steinman,Katsushi Tokunaga,Pui-Yan Kwok,Neil Risch,Neil Risch,Joachim Hallmayer,Emmanuel Mignot +61 more
TL;DR: A SNP in the 3′ untranslated region of P2RY11, the purinergic receptor subtype P2Y11 gene, is identified as an important regulator of immune-cell survival, with possible implications in narcolepsy and other autoimmune diseases.
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Mutational analysis of oncogenic AKT E17K mutation in common solid cancers and acute leukaemias
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the AKT1 E17K mutation occurs in breast cancers at a low frequency, and that it is rare in other common cancers, including colorectal, lung, gastric and hepatocellular carcinomas and acute leukaemias.
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Erratum: Narcolepsy is strongly associated with the T-cell receptor alpha locus
Joachim Hallmayer,Juliette Faraco,Ling Lin,Stephanie Hesselson,Juliane Winkelmann,Minae Kawashima,Geert Mayer,Giuseppe Plazzi,Sona Nevsimalova,Patrice Bourgin,Sheng Seung-Chul Hong,Yutaka Honda,Makoto Honda,Birgit Högl,William T. Longstreth,Jacques Montplaisir,David Kemlink,Mali Einen,Justin Chen,Stacy L. Musone,Matthew Akana,Taku Miyagawa,Jubao Duan,Alex Desautels,Christine Erhardt,Per Egil Hesla,Francesca Poli,Birgit Frauscher,Jong-Hyun Jeong,Sung-Pil Lee,Thanh G.N. Ton,Mark N. Kvale,Libor Kolesar,Marie Dobrovolna,Gerald T. Nepom,Daniel R. Salomon,H-Erich Wichmann,Guy A. Rouleau,Christian Gieger,Douglas F. Levinson,Pablo V. Gejman,Thomas Meitinger,Terry Young,Paul E. Peppard,Katsushi Tokunaga,Pui-Yan Kwok,Neil Risch,Emmanuel Mignot +47 more
TL;DR: In the version of this article initially published, Seung-Chul Hong was incorrectly listed as Sheng Seung Chul Hong, and the error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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Impact of minimal residual disease kinetics during imatinib-based treatment on transplantation outcome in Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Sung-Pil Lee,Kim Dw,Cho Bs,Yoon Jh,Shin Sh,Seung-Ah Yahng,Lee Se,Ki-Sung Eom,Yun Ju Kim,Nak-Gyun Chung,Hyung-Ok Kim,Chang-Ki Min,Junguee Lee,Min Ws,Park Cw +14 more
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis showed that the most powerful factor affecting long-term transplantation outcome was MRD kinetics, and compared with EMRs, IMRs or PMRs had significantly higher risk of treatment failure in terms of relapse and disease-free survival (DFS).