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Sangdun Choi

Sangdun Choi

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
14051
World Ranking
9709
National Ranking
102

Overview

Sangdun Choi is affiliated with Ajou University in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, Immunology and Microbiology, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

Their work addresses several subfields including Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Infectious Diseases, and Surgery.

Key research topics covered by Sangdun Choi include:

  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Inflammasome and immune disorders
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms

The scientist has published extensively in several venues, particularly:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cells
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Journal of Controlled Release
  • Materials Today Bio

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sangdun Choi include:

  • Moon Suk Kim
  • Muhammad Haseeb
  • Nasir Javaid
  • Wook Kim
  • Hyeon Jin Ju

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Sangdun Choi feature a range of topics and publication venues. Notable examples include:

  • The Role of Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Signaling in Tissue Repair and Regeneration, 2021, Cells
  • Role of Thioredoxin-Interacting Protein in Diseases and Its Therapeutic Outlook, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Toll-like Receptors from the Perspective of Cancer Treatment, 2020, Cancers
  • Exploring the Binding Mechanism of PF-07321332 SARS-CoV-2 Protease Inhibitor through Molecular Dynamics and Binding Free Energy Simulations, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • TLR4-Targeting Therapeutics: Structural Basis and Computer-Aided Drug Discovery Approaches, 2020, Molecules

Best Publications

  • Synthetic dsRNA Dicer substrates enhance RNAi potency and efficacy.

    Dong-Ho Kim;Mark A Behlke;Scott D Rose;Mi-Sook Chang

  • The Ashbya gossypii Genome as a Tool for Mapping the Ancient Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genome

    Fred S. Dietrich;Fred S. Dietrich;Sylvia Voegeli;Sophie Brachat;Anita Lerch

  • A Structure-Based Drug Discovery Paradigm.

    Maria Batool;Bilal Ahmad;Sangdun Choi

  • Mouse Cristin/R-spondin Family Proteins Are Novel Ligands for the Frizzled 8 and LRP6 Receptors and Activate beta-Catenin-dependent Gene Expression

    Ju-Suk Nam;Taryn J. Turcotte;Peter F. Smith;Sangdun Choi

  • Toll-like receptor signal transduction

    Jayalakshmi Krishnan;Kumar Selvarajoo;Masa Tsuchiya;Gwang Lee

  • Mechanism of Cisplatin-Induced Cytotoxicity Is Correlated to Impaired Metabolism Due to Mitochondrial ROS Generation.

    Yong-Min Choi;Han-Kyul Kim;Wooyoung Shim;Muhammad Ayaz Anwar

  • Highly coordinated gene regulation in mouse skeletal muscle regeneration

    Zhen Yan;Sangdun Choi;Xuebin Liu;Mei Zhang

  • Roles of toll-like receptors in Cancer: A double-edged sword for defense and offense

    Shaherin Basith;Balachandran Manavalan;Tae Hyeon Yoo;Sang Geon Kim

  • Recent clinical trends in Toll‐like receptor targeting therapeutics

    Muhammad Ayaz Anwar;Masaud Shah;Jason Kim;Sangdun Choi

  • Impaired Inflammatory Responses in Murine Lrrk2-Knockdown Brain Microglia

    Beomsue Kim;Myung Soon Yang;Dongjoo Choi;Jong Hyeon Kim

  • Construction and characterization of a bacterial artificial chromosome library of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Sangdun Choi;Robert A. Creelman;John E. Mullet;Rod A. Wing

  • Construction and characterization of two rice bacterial artificial chromosome libraries from the parents of a permanent recombinant inbred mapping population.

    Hong Bin Zhang;Sangdun Choi;Sung Sick Woo;Zhikang Li

  • A bioinformatics analysis of memory consolidation reveals involvement of the transcription factor c-rel.

    Jonathan M. Levenson;Sangdun Choi;Sun Young Lee;Yun Anna Cao

  • A sequence-oriented comparison of gene expression measurements across different hybridization-based technologies

    Winston Patrick Kuo;Winston Patrick Kuo;Fang Liu;Jeff Trimarchi;Claudio Punzo

  • Overview of the Alliance for Cellular Signaling.

    Alfred G. Gilman;Melvin I. Simon;Henry R. Bourne;Bruce A. Harris

  • Negative regulatory approaches to the attenuation of Toll-like receptor signaling.

    Muhammad Ayaz Anwar;Shaherin Basith;Sangdun Choi

  • Fluorescent in situ hybridization of a bacterial artificial chromosome

    Hanson Re;Zwick Ms;Choi S;Islam-Faridi Mn

  • Toll-like receptor modulators: a patent review (2006 – 2010)

    Shaherin Basith;Balachandran Manavalan;Gwang Lee;Sang Geon Kim

  • Current issues for DNA microarrays: platform comparison, double linear amplification, and universal RNA reference

    Peter J Park;Yun Anna Cao;Sun Young Lee;Jong-Woo Kim

  • Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: transmission, virology and therapeutic targeting to aid in outbreak control

    Prasannavenkatesh Durai;Maria Batool;Masaud Shah;Sangdun Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Moon Suk Kim
Moon Suk Kim Ajou University
Rod A. Wing
Rod A. Wing University of Arizona
Melvin I. Simon
Melvin I. Simon California Institute of Technology
Sang Geon Kim
Sang Geon Kim Seoul National University
Richard H. Scheuermann
Richard H. Scheuermann J. Craig Venter Institute
Shankar Subramaniam
Shankar Subramaniam University of California, San Diego
David A. Fruman
David A. Fruman University of California, Irvine
Iain D. C. Fraser
Iain D. C. Fraser National Institutes of Health
Pieter J. de Jong
Pieter J. de Jong UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
Peter J. Park
Peter J. Park Harvard University

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