2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in South Korea Leader Award
Cell biology, Biochemistry, Regulation of gene expression, Cancer research and Transcription factor are his primary areas of study. His Cell biology research integrates issues from Microvesicles, Proteome, Proteomics and Cell growth. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cell signaling, Nucleic acid and Immunology in addition to Microvesicles.
Daehee Hwang usually deals with Regulation of gene expression and limits it to topics linked to Gene expression profiling and Gene regulatory network, Molecular biology, GATA transcription factor and Chromatin immunoprecipitation. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cancer, Internal medicine, Colorectal cancer and Beta-catenin. His work deals with themes such as Arabidopsis, Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, Histone deacetylase, Histone deacetylase inhibitor and Signal transduction, which intersect with Transcription factor.
Daehee Hwang mainly investigates Cell biology, Transcription factor, Computational biology, Cancer research and Internal medicine. Daehee Hwang has researched Cell biology in several fields, including Adipose tissue, Cellular differentiation and Cell growth. His work investigates the relationship between Transcription factor and topics such as Gene expression that intersect with problems in Regulation of gene expression.
His research in Computational biology intersects with topics in Proteome, Bioinformatics and Proteomics, Gene. Daehee Hwang has included themes like Proinflammatory cytokine and Cancer in his Cancer research study. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Endocrinology and Oncology.
Daehee Hwang mostly deals with Cell biology, Transcription factor, Immune system, Disease and Pathology. His research on Cell biology focuses in particular on Effector. His Transcription factor study combines topics in areas such as Computational biology, Gene expression and Transpiration.
His Immune system research incorporates elements of Somatic cell, Umbilical cord, Messenger RNA, Signal transduction and Phosphorylation. His research in Disease focuses on subjects like Neuroscience, which are connected to Proteomics, KDM5A and In situ hybridization. His Pathology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biomarker, Pulmonary hypertension and Therapeutic effect.
His primary areas of study are Cell biology, Inflammation, Macrophage polarization, Neuroscience and Pathological. Daehee Hwang studies Cell biology, namely Phosphorylation cascade. His Inflammation study results in a more complete grasp of Immunology.
His Macrophage polarization study incorporates themes from Adipose tissue, Glycolysis, PDK4 and Transplantation. His studies deal with areas such as Blood proteins and Disease, Amyloid, Pathology as well as Neuroscience. Daehee Hwang interconnects Acetylation, Proteomics, Dementia, Interactome and Biomarker in the investigation of issues within Pathological.
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Generation of T Follicular Helper Cells Is Mediated by Interleukin-21 but Independent of T Helper 1, 2, or 17 Cell Lineages
Roza I. Nurieva;Yeonseok Chung;Daehee Hwang;Xuexian O. Yang.
Immunity (2008)
Direct Transfer of α-Synuclein from Neuron to Astroglia Causes Inflammatory Responses in Synucleinopathies
He Jin Lee;Ji Eun Suk;Christina Patrick;Eun Jin Bae.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2010)
Trifurcate feed-forward regulation of age-dependent cell death involving miR164 in Arabidopsis.
Jin Hee Kim;Hye Ryun Woo;Jeongsik Kim;Pyung Ok Lim.
Science (2009)
Neuron-released oligomeric α-synuclein is an endogenous agonist of TLR2 for paracrine activation of microglia
Changyoun Kim;Dong Hwan Ho;Ji Eun Suk;Sungyong You.
Nature Communications (2013)
EVpedia: An integrated database of high-throughput data for systemic analyses of extracellular vesicles
Dae Kyum Kim;Byeongsoo Kang;Oh Youn Kim;Dong Sic Choi.
Journal of extracellular vesicles (2013)
Colorectal cancer cell-derived microvesicles are enriched in cell cycle-related mRNAs that promote proliferation of endothelial cells
Bok Sil Hong;Ji-Hoon Cho;Hyunjung Kim;Eun-Jeong Choi.
BMC Genomics (2009)
A data integration methodology for systems biology.
Daehee Hwang;Alistair G. Rust;Stephen Ramsey;Jennifer J. Smith.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Proteomic analysis of microvesicles derived from human mesenchymal stem cells
Han-Soo Kim;Do-Young Choi;So Jeong Yun;Seong-Mi Choi.
Journal of Proteome Research (2012)
Transcriptional therapy with the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A ameliorates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Sandra Camelo;Antonio H. Iglesias;Daehee Hwang;Brice Due.
Journal of Neuroimmunology (2005)
A systems approach to prion disease
Daehee Hwang;Daehee Hwang;Inyoul Y. Lee;Hyuntae Yoo;Nils Gehlenborg;Nils Gehlenborg.
Molecular Systems Biology (2009)
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