Mi-Na Kweon focuses on Immunology, Immune system, Microbiology, Antigen and Inflammation. Mi-Na Kweon is interested in Lymphotoxin, which is a branch of Immune system. His Lymphotoxin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Lymphatic system, Cholera toxin, Microfold cell and Bacterial antigen.
Mi-Na Kweon interconnects Guinea pig, Shigella vaccine and Shigellosis in the investigation of issues within Microbiology. His Inflammation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Epithelium, Infiltration, Receptor, Molecular biology and Bone marrow. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Unfolded protein response, Paneth cell and ATG16L1.
His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Immune system, Antigen, Microbiology and Immunity. Lymphotoxin and Microfold cell are among the areas of Immune system where he concentrates his study. His Lymphotoxin research is included under the broader classification of Tumor necrosis factor alpha.
In his research on the topic of Antigen, Follicular dendritic cells is strongly related with Lymphatic system. He has researched Microbiology in several fields, including Interleukin, Shigella, House dust mite and Innate immune system. Mi-Na Kweon has included themes like Cholera toxin and Immunoglobulin A in his Immunity study.
His primary areas of study are Inflammation, Colitis, Immunology, Immune system and Cancer research. His work carried out in the field of Inflammation brings together such families of science as Endocrinology, Intestinal mucosa, Inflammatory bowel disease and Immunity. His Colitis course of study focuses on Toll-like receptor and Ulcerative colitis and Rotavirus.
His Immunology study frequently links to related topics such as Receptor. His Immune system research incorporates elements of Fatty liver, Cytokine, Microbiology and Vaccination. The study incorporates disciplines such as Commensalism, Interferon, Gut flora and Disease in addition to Microbiology.
Mi-Na Kweon mainly focuses on Inflammation, Gut flora, Microbiology, Immunology and Wnt signaling pathway. His Inflammation study incorporates themes from Adipose tissue and Endocrinology. He merges many fields, such as Microbiology and Occludin, in his writings.
His Immunology research includes elements of Diabetes mellitus, Receptor and Paneth cell. His studies in Wnt signaling pathway integrate themes in fields like Carcinogenesis, Cancer, Cancer research and Estrogen-related receptor gamma. His Colitis research includes themes of Intestinal mucosa, Inflammatory bowel disease, Goblet cell, Metabolic syndrome and Intestinal permeability.
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Paneth cells as a site of origin for intestinal inflammation
Timon E. Adolph;Michal F. Tomczak;Lukas Niederreiter;Hyun Jeong Ko;Hyun Jeong Ko.
Nature (2013)
Intestinal villous M cells: An antigen entry site in the mucosal epithelium
Myoung Ho Jang;Mi Na Kweon;Mi Na Kweon;Mi Na Kweon;Koichi Iwatani;Masafumi Yamamoto;Masafumi Yamamoto;Masafumi Yamamoto.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)
Toll-like receptor-dependent production of IL-12p40 causes chronic enterocolitis in myeloid cell-specific Stat3-deficient mice
Masaya Kobayashi;Mi-Na Kweon;Hirotaka Kuwata;Robert D. Schreiber.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2003)
AMPK–SKP2–CARM1 signalling cascade in transcriptional regulation of autophagy
Hi Jai R. Shin;Hyunkyung Kim;Sungryong Oh;Jun Gi Lee.
Nature (2016)
Gut commensal Bacteroides acidifaciens prevents obesity and improves insulin sensitivity in mice
J. Y. Yang;J. Y. Yang;Y. S. Lee;Y. Kim;S. H. Lee.
Mucosal Immunology (2017)
gamma/delta T cell-deficient mice have impaired mucosal immunoglobulin A responses.
Kohtaro Fujihashi;Jerry R. McGhee;Mi-Na Kweon;Max Cooper.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1996)
A Bacterial Flagellin, Vibrio vulnificus FlaB, Has a Strong Mucosal Adjuvant Activity To Induce Protective Immunity
Shee Eun Lee;Soo Young Kim;Byung Chul Jeong;Young Ran Kim.
Infection and Immunity (2006)
Sublingual immunization induces broad-based systemic and mucosal immune responses in mice.
Nicolas Çuburu;Mi-Na Kweon;Joo-Hye Song;Catherine Hervouet.
Vaccine (2007)
Sublingual vaccination with influenza virus protects mice against lethal viral infection
Joo Hye Song;Huan H. Nguyen;Nicolas Cuburu;Nicolas Cuburu;Taisuke Horimoto.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2008)
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 inhibits the differentiation and migration of TH17 cells to protect against experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Jae Hoon Chang;Hye Ran Cha;Dong Sup Lee;Kyoung Yul Seo;Kyoung Yul Seo.
PLOS ONE (2010)
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