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13316
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154

Overview

Chulhee Choi is affiliated with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions to the fields of medicine.

Their work covers several subfields including molecular biology, cancer research, epidemiology, immunology, and immunology and allergy. Major topics investigated by Choi include extracellular vesicles in disease, RNA interference and gene delivery, microRNA in disease regulation, circular RNAs in diseases, preterm birth and chorioamnionitis, reproductive system and pregnancy, as well as cell adhesion molecules research.

Frequently publishing in the following venues, Choi has contributed multiple articles to these journals:

  • Pharmaceutics
  • Science Advances
  • BMB Reports
  • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
  • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science

Notable recent papers by Choi include:

  • "Biodistribution of Exosomes and Engineering Strategies for Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic Exosomes", 2021, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • "Exosome-based delivery of super-repressor IκBα relieves sepsis-associated organ damage and mortality", 2020, Science Advances
  • "Manufacturing Therapeutic Exosomes: from Bench to Industry", 2022, Molecules and Cells
  • "Strategies for Targeted Delivery of Exosomes to the Brain: Advantages and Challenges", 2022, Pharmaceutics
  • "Exosome-based delivery of super-repressor IκBα ameliorates kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury", 2021, Kidney International

Among frequent collaborators of Choi are So-Hee Ahn, Hojun Choi, Cheolhyoung Park, Jae-Kwang Yoo, and Kyungsun Choi.

Best Publications

  • Exosome engineering for efficient intracellular delivery of soluble proteins using optically reversible protein–protein interaction module

    Nambin Yim;Seung Wook Ryu;Kyungsun Choi;Kwang Ryeol Lee

  • Regulation of PDGF signalling and vascular remodelling by peroxiredoxin II

    Min Hee Choi;In Kyung Lee;Gyung Whan Kim;Bang Ul Kim

  • Fas ligand/Fas system in the brain: regulator of immune and apoptotic responses

    Chulhee Choi;Etty N. Benveniste

  • Continuous blood cell separation by hydrophoretic filtration

    Sungyoung Choi;Seungjeong Song;Chulhee Choi;Je-Kyun Park

  • Mitochondrial network determines intracellular ROS dynamics and sensitivity to oxidative stress through switching inter-mitochondrial messengers.

    Junseong Park;Jungsul Lee;Chulhee Choi

  • Role of NADPH oxidase 4 in lipopolysaccharide-induced proinflammatory responses by human aortic endothelial cells

    Hye Sun Park;Jung Nyeo Chun;Hye Young Jung;Chulhee Choi

  • Exosome-based delivery of super-repressor IκBα relieves sepsis-associated organ damage and mortality.

    Hojun Choi;Youngeun Kim;Amin Mirzaaghasi;Jaenyoung Heo

  • Fas ligand and Fas are expressed constitutively in human astrocytes and the expression increases with IL-1, IL-6, TNF-alpha, or IFN-gamma.

    Chulhee Choi;Joo Young Park;Jeonggi Lee;Jung-Hee Lim

  • ICAM-1-Induced Expression of Proinflammatory Cytokines in Astrocytes: Involvement of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase and p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathways

    SJ Lee;K Drabik;NJ Van Wagoner;S Lee

  • Stromal Vascular Fraction From Adipose Tissue Forms Profound Vascular Network Through the Dynamic Reassembly of Blood Endothelial Cells

    Young Jun Koh;Bong Ihn Koh;Honsoul Kim;Hyung Joon Joo

  • Oxidative stress-induced necrotic cell death via mitochondira-dependent burst of reactive oxygen species.

    Kyungsun Choi;Jinho Kim;Gyung W. Kim;Chulhee Choi

  • Hyaluronic acid promotes angiogenesis by inducing RHAMM-TGFβ receptor interaction via CD44-PKCδ.

    Deokbum Park;Youngmi Kim;Hyunah Kim;Kyungjong Kim

  • Differential regulation and function of Fas expression on glial cells.

    Sung Joong Lee;Tong Zhou;Chulhee Choi;Zheng Wang

  • Mesenchymal Stem Cell‐Derived Extracellular Vesicles as Therapeutics and as a Drug Delivery Platform

    Gyu Hyeon Baek;Hojun Choi;Youngeun Kim;Hai-Chon Lee

  • Ginsenosides compound K and Rh2 inhibit tumor necrosis factor-α-induced activation of the NF-κB and JNK pathways in human astroglial cells

    Kyungsun Choi;Myungsun Kim;Jeonghee Ryu;Chulhee Choi

  • Label-free characterization of white blood cells by measuring 3D refractive index maps

    Jonghee Yoon;Kyoohyun Kim;HyunJoo Park;Chulhee Choi

  • Three-dimensional label-free imaging and quantification of lipid droplets in live hepatocytes.

    Kyoohyun Kim;SeoEun Lee;Jonghee Yoon;JiHan Heo

  • Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand induces caspase-dependent interleukin-8 expression and apoptosis in human astroglioma cells.

    Chulhee Choi;Olaf Kutsch;Jinseu Park;Tong Zhou

  • CXC chemokine receptor 4 expression and function in human astroglioma cells.

    Jae-Wook Oh;Kathryn Drabik;Olaf Kutsch;Chulhee Choi

  • Biodistribution of Exosomes and Engineering Strategies for Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic Exosomes

    Hojun Choi;Yoorim Choi;Hwa Young Yim;Amin Mirzaaghasi

Frequent Co-Authors

Etty N. Benveniste
Etty N. Benveniste University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sang Won Kang
Sang Won Kang Ewha Womans University
Won Do Heo
Won Do Heo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Je-Kyun Park
Je-Kyun Park Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Eui-Cheol Shin
Eui-Cheol Shin Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sun Chang Kim
Sun Chang Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sung Joong Lee
Sung Joong Lee Seoul National University
Ki-Chul Hwang
Ki-Chul Hwang Kwandong University
G. Yancey Gillespie
G. Yancey Gillespie University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ramkumar Menon
Ramkumar Menon The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

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