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Overview

Cheol-Hee Kim is affiliated with Chungnam National University in South Korea and is an active researcher in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans a total of 118 publications, focusing on various subfields such as Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their research topics cover a diverse range including Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications, Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection, Genomic Variations and Chromosomal Abnormalities, Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis, Advanced Biosensing and Bioanalysis Techniques, and Sulfur Compounds in Biology.

Among the notable recent scientific publications associated with or relevant to this research area are:

  • "Zebrafish as an animal model for biomedical research" (2021), Experimental & Molecular Medicine
  • "Reduction of Squalene Epoxidase by Cholesterol Accumulation Accelerates Colorectal Cancer Progression and Metastasis" (2020), Gastroenterology
  • "Mutations in FAM50A suggest that Armfield XLID syndrome is a spliceosomopathy" (2020), Nature Communications
  • "Statistically unbiased prediction enables accurate denoising of voltage imaging data" (2023), Nature Methods
  • "A diaminomaleonitrile-appended BODIPY chemosensor for the selective detection of Cu2+ via oxidative cyclization and imaging in SiHa cells and zebrafish" (2020), Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy

Cheol-Hee Kim collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Tae-Ik Choi, Kang-Han Lee, Arkaprava Roychaudhury, Yu-Ri Lee, and Eun-Seo Cho. These partnerships likely contribute to the multi-disciplinary and collaborative nature of their research outputs.

Their publications tend to be concentrated in certain journals and venues reflecting their research scope, such as:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences (7 publications)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (6 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (3 publications)
  • Journal of Environmental Science International (3 publications)
  • Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy (2 publications)

Overall, Cheol-Hee Kim's research provides contributions in molecular and cellular biology fields with interdisciplinary links to engineering and chemistry, emphasizing zebrafish as a biomedical model, mechanisms of genetic disorders, and biosensing technologies.

Best Publications

  • Notch signaling is required for arterial-venous differentiation during embryonic vascular development.

    Nathan D. Lawson;Nico Scheer;Van N. Pham;Cheol-Hee Kim

  • Mind Bomb Is a Ubiquitin Ligase that Is Essential for Efficient Activation of Notch Signaling by Delta

    Motoyuki Itoh;Cheol-Hee Kim;Gregory Palardy;Takaya Oda

  • Repressor activity of Headless/Tcf3 is essential for vertebrate head formation.

    Cheol-Hee Kim;Takaya Oda;Motoyuki Itoh;Di Jiang

  • Analysis of Upstream Elements in the HuC Promoter Leads to the Establishment of Transgenic Zebrafish with Fluorescent Neurons

    Hae Chul Park;Cheol Hee Kim;Young Ki Bae;Sang Yeob Yeo

  • Zebrafish as an animal model for biomedical research

    Tae-Young Choi;Tae-Ik Choi;Yu-Ri Lee;Seong-Kyu Choe

  • Highly efficient gene knockout in mice and zebrafish with RNA-guided endonucleases.

    Young Hoon Sung;Jong Min Kim;Hyun Taek Kim;Jaehoon Lee

  • Zebrafish elav/HuC homologue as a very early neuronal marker

    Cheol-Hee Kim;Emiko Ueshima;Osamu Muraoka;Hidekazu Tanaka

  • Mind bomb 1 is essential for generating functional Notch ligands to activate Notch.

    Bon Kyoung Koo;Hyoung Soo Lim;Ran Song;Mi Jeong Yoon

  • Zebrafish as a new model for phenotype-based screening of melanogenic regulatory compounds

    Tae-Young Choi;Jin-Hwa Kim;Dong Han Ko;Cheol-Hee Kim

  • WDR11, a WD protein that interacts with transcription factor EMX1, is mutated in idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and Kallmann syndrome.

    Hyung Goo Kim;Hyung Goo Kim;Hyung Goo Kim;Jang Won Ahn;Ingo Kurth;Reinhard Ullmann

  • Mutations in DDX58, which Encodes RIG-I, Cause Atypical Singleton-Merten Syndrome

    Mi-Ae Jang;Eun Kyoung Kim;Hesung Now;Nhung T.H. Nguyen

  • miR-182 is a negative regulator of osteoblast proliferation, differentiation, and skeletogenesis through targeting FoxO1.

    Kyoung Min Kim;Su Jin Park;Seung Hyun Jung;Eun Jin Kim

  • Optogenetic control of endogenous Ca 2+ channels in vivo

    Taeyoon Kyung;Sangkyu Lee;Jung Eun Kim;Taesup Cho

  • CCDC41 is required for ciliary vesicle docking to the mother centriole

    Kwangsic Joo;Chang Gun Kim;Mi Sun Lee;Hyun Yi Moon

  • Molecular basis for SMC rod formation and its dissolution upon DNA binding

    Young-Min Soh;Frank Bürmann;Ho-Chul Shin;Takashi Oda

  • A novel homeobox gene, dharma, can induce the organizer in a non-cell-autonomous manner

    Yojiro Yamanaka;Toshiro Mizuno;Yoshiki Sasai;Masashi Kishi

  • Visualization of myelination in GFP‐transgenic zebrafish

    Seung Hyun Jung;Suhyun Kim;Ah Young Chung;Hyun Taek Kim

  • An Obligatory Role of Mind Bomb-1 in Notch Signaling of Mammalian Development

    Bon Kyoung Koo;Mi Jeong Yoon;Ki Jun Yoon;Sun Kyoung Im

  • Syntabulin, a motor protein linker, controls dorsal determination

    Hideaki Nojima;Sophie Rothhämel;Takashi Shimizu;Cheol Hee Kim

  • Real-time imaging of mitochondria in transgenic zebrafish expressing mitochondrially targeted GFP

    Min Jung Kim;Kyung Ho Kang;Cheol-Hee Kim;Seok-Yong Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Ajay B. Chitnis
Ajay B. Chitnis National Institutes of Health
Masahiko Hibi
Masahiko Hibi Nagoya University
Young-Yun Kong
Young-Yun Kong Seoul National University
Jehee Lee
Jehee Lee Jeju National University
Bon-Kyoung Koo
Bon-Kyoung Koo Austrian Academy of Sciences
Toshio Hirano
Toshio Hirano National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Won Do Heo
Won Do Heo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Takashi Shimizu
Takashi Shimizu Nagoya University
Robert Gerlai
Robert Gerlai University of Toronto
Erica E. Davis
Erica E. Davis Lurie Children's Hospital

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