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Kahp Y. Suh is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea and has a research focus centered in the fields of neuroscience and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans subfields including molecular biology, neurology, developmental neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and physiology.

The primary research topics covered in Suh's publications include:

  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Inflammasome and immune disorders
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Sphingolipid metabolism and signaling
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research

Suh's recent scholarly contributions comprise studies published predominantly in journals specializing in molecular medicine and neuroscience. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Experimental & Molecular Medicine
  • Aging Cell
  • Progress in Neurobiology
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia

Recent representative papers authored by or involving Suh are:

  • "Amyloid-β activates NLRP3 inflammasomes by affecting microglial immunometabolism through the Syk-AMPK pathway", 2022, Aging Cell
  • "Aβ-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in neural progenitors controls KDM5A to influence neuronal differentiation", 2022, Experimental & Molecular Medicine
  • "Plexin-A4 mediates amyloid-β-induced tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease animal model", 2021, Progress in Neurobiology
  • "FGFR3 drives Aβ-induced tau uptake", 2024, Experimental & Molecular Medicine
  • "Mitochondrial dysfunction-induced KDM5A degradation impairs adult hippocampal neurogenesis in Alzheimer's disease", 2020, Research Square (Research Square)

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues, notably including:

  • Inhee Mook-Jung
  • Jihui Han
  • Dong Kyu Kim
  • Eun Sun Jung
  • Heyyoung Kim

Best Publications

  • A flexible and highly sensitive strain-gauge sensor using reversible interlocking of nanofibres

    Changhyun Pang;Gil-Yong Lee;Tae-il Kim;Sang Moon Kim

  • Ultrasensitive mechanical crack-based sensor inspired by the spider sensory system

    Daeshik Kang;Peter V. Pikhitsa;Yong Whan Choi;Chanseok Lee

  • Nanoscale cues regulate the structure and function of macroscopic cardiac tissue constructs

    Deok Ho Kim;Elizabeth A. Lipke;Pilnam Kim;Raymond Cheong

  • A nontransferring dry adhesive with hierarchical polymer nanohairs.

    Hoon Eui Jeong;Jin-Kwan Lee;Hong Nam Kim;Sang Heup Moon

  • Capillary Force Lithography

    Kahp Y. Suh;Yun S. Kim;Hong H. Lee

  • Controlling size, shape and homogeneity of embryoid bodies using poly(ethylene glycol) microwells

    Jeffrey M. Karp;Jeffrey M. Karp;Judy Yeh;George Eng;Junji Fukuda

  • Rational Design and Enhanced Biocompatibility of a Dry Adhesive Medical Skin Patch

    Moon Kyu Kwak;Hoon-Eui Jeong;Kahp Y. Suh

  • Direct differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into selective neurons on nanoscale ridge/groove pattern arrays.

    Man Ryul Lee;Keon Woo Kwon;Hosup Jung;Hong Nam Kim

  • Layer-by-layer deposition of hyaluronic acid and poly-L-lysine for patterned cell co-cultures.

    Ali Khademhosseini;Kahp Y. Suh;Jen M. Yang;Jen M. Yang;George Eng

  • A simple soft lithographic route to fabrication of poly(ethylene glycol) microstructures for protein and cell patterning.

    Kahp Y. Suh;Jiehyun Seong;Ali Khademhosseini;Paul E. Laibinis

  • Physical Self-Assembly of Microstructures by Anisotropic Buckling

    P.J. Yoo;K.Y. Suh;S.Y. Park;H.H. Lee

  • Molded polyethylene glycol microstructures for capturing cells within microfluidic channels

    Ali Khademhosseini;Judy Yeh;Sangyong Jon;George Eng

  • Nanohairs and nanotubes: Efficient structural elements for gecko-inspired artificial dry adhesives

    Hoon Eui Jeong;Kahp Y. Suh

  • Fabrication of nanostructures of polyethylene glycol for applications to protein adsorption and cell adhesion.

    Pilnam Kim;DH Kim;B Kim;SK Choi

  • Nanoengineered multiscale hierarchical structures with tailored wetting properties.

    Hoon Eui Jeong;Sung Hoon Lee;Jae Kwan Kim;Kahp Y. Suh

  • Fabrication of three-dimensional microstructures by soft molding

    Y. S. Kim;K. Y. Suh;Hong H. Lee

  • Stooped Nanohairs: Geometry‐Controllable, Unidirectional, Reversible, and Robust Gecko‐like Dry Adhesive

    Tae-il Kim;Hoon Eui Jeong;Kahp Y. Suh;Hong H. Lee

  • A soft lithographic approach to fabricate patterned microfluidic channels.

    Ali Khademhosseini;Kahp Y Suh;Sangyong Jon;George Eng

  • Enhanced skin adhesive patch with modulus-tunable composite micropillars.

    Won Gyu Bae;Doogon Kim;Moon Kyu Kwak;Laura Ha

  • Patterning Methods for Polymers in Cell and Tissue Engineering

    Hong Nam Kim;Do Hyun Kang;Min Sung Kim;Alex Jiao

  • Direct Patterning of Protein‐ and Cell‐Resistant Polymeric Monolayers and Microstructures

    Ali Khademhosseini;Sangyong Jon;Kahp Y. Suh;Thanh-Nga T. Tran

  • Stretched polymer nanohairs by nanodrawing

    Hoon Eui Jeong;Sung Hoon Lee;Pilnam Kim;Kahp Y. Suh

Frequent Co-Authors

Kookheon Char
Kookheon Char Seoul National University
Ali Khademhosseini
Ali Khademhosseini Terasaki Foundation
Byungkyu Kim
Byungkyu Kim Korea Aerospace University
Pil J. Yoo
Pil J. Yoo Sungkyunkwan University
Changhyun Pang
Changhyun Pang Sungkyunkwan University
Tomoji Kawai
Tomoji Kawai Osaka University
Youn Sang Kim
Youn Sang Kim Seoul National University
Deok-Ho Kim
Deok-Ho Kim Johns Hopkins University
Sangyong Jon
Sangyong Jon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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