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Overview

Young-Mi Go is affiliated with Emory University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Within these broad categories, their subfields of study include molecular biology, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, physiology, and nutrition and dietetics.

The scientist's publication record shows an emphasis on topics related to metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, health, environment and cognitive aging, advanced chemical sensor technologies, diet and metabolism studies, vanadium and halogenation chemistry, heavy metal exposure and toxicity, as well as nutritional studies and diet.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Young-Mi Go include:

  • Microbial metabolite delta-valerobetaine is a diet-dependent obesogen, 2021, Nature Metabolism
  • A scalable workflow to characterize the human exposome, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Plasma acylcarnitine levels increase with healthy aging, 2020, Aging
  • MTOR-initiated metabolic switch and degeneration in the retinal pigment epithelium, 2020, The FASEB Journal
  • Vanadium pentoxide induced oxidative stress and cellular senescence in human lung fibroblasts, 2022, Redox Biology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Young-Mi Go include Dean P. Jones, Zachery Jarrell, Matthew Ryan Smith, Michael Orr, and Ken Liu.

Their research has been published repeatedly in several journals, with multiple publications in Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Current Developments in Nutrition, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Toxicological Sciences, and The FASEB Journal.

Best Publications

  • Redox compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells.

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P Jones

  • Nonequilibrium thermodynamics of thiol/disulfide redox systems: a perspective on redox systems biology.

    Melissa Lambeth Kemp;Young-Mi Go;Dean P Jones

  • NUCLEAR AND MITOCHONDRIAL COMPARTMENTATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND REDOX SIGNALING

    Jason M Hansen;Young-Mi Go;Dean P Jones

  • Cysteine/cystine redox signaling in cardiovascular disease

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P. Jones

  • Cysteine/cystine couple is a newly recognized node in the circuitry for biologic redox signaling and control

    Dean P. Jones;Young-Mi Go;Corinna L. Anderson;Thomas R. Ziegler

  • Differential effect of shear stress on extracellular signal-regulated kinase and N-terminal Jun kinase in endothelial cells. Gi2- and Gbeta/gamma-dependent signaling pathways.

    Hanjoong Jo;Katalin Sipos;Young-Mi Go;Robert Law

  • The cysteine proteome.

    Young-Mi Go;Joshua D. Chandler;Dean P. Jones

  • Redox compartmentalization and cellular stress

    Dean P. Jones;Young-Mi Go

  • The redox proteome.

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P. Jones

  • Reference Standardization for Mass Spectrometry and High-resolution Metabolomics Applications to Exposome Research

    Young-Mi Go;Douglas I. Walker;Douglas I. Walker;Yongliang Liang;Karan Uppal

  • After cellular internalization, quercetin causes Nrf2 nuclear translocation, increases glutathione levels, and prevents neuronal death against an oxidative insult.

    Florencia Arredondo;Carolina Echeverry;Juan A. Abin-Carriquiry;Fernanda Blasina

  • Thiol/disulfide redox states in signaling and sensing

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P. Jones

  • Computational Metabolomics: A Framework for the Million Metabolome.

    Karan Uppal;Douglas I. Walker;Douglas I. Walker;Ken Liu;Shuzhao Li

  • Redox control systems in the nucleus: mechanisms and functions.

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P. Jones

  • Evidence for peroxynitrite as a signaling molecule in flow-dependent activation of c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase

    Young-Mi Go;Rakesh P. Patel;Matthew C. Maland;Heonyong Park

  • Plasma Membrane Cholesterol Is a Key Molecule in Shear Stress-dependent Activation of Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase

    Heonyong Park;Young-Mi Go;Patricia L. St. John;Matthew C. Maland

  • Compartmental oxidation of thiol–disulphide redox couples during epidermal growth factor signalling

    Patrick J. Halvey;Patrick J. Halvey;Walter H. Watson;Jason M. Hansen;Young-Mi Go

  • Redox theory of aging: implications for health and disease.

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P. Jones

  • Caveolin-1 regulates shear stress-dependent activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase

    Heonyong Park;Young-Mi Go;Ritesh Darji;Jong-Whan Choi

  • Intracellular Proatherogenic Events and Cell Adhesion Modulated by Extracellular Thiol/Disulfide Redox State

    Young-Mi Go;Dean P. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Dean P. Jones
Dean P. Jones Emory University
Matthew R. Smith
Matthew R. Smith Harvard University
Hanjoong Jo
Hanjoong Jo Emory University
Jason M. Hansen
Jason M. Hansen Brigham Young University
Victor M. Darley-Usmar
Victor M. Darley-Usmar University of Alabama at Birmingham
Philip K. Hopke
Philip K. Hopke Clarkson University
Jan Pohl
Jan Pohl Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Thomas R. Ziegler
Thomas R. Ziegler Emory University
Sang-Moo Kang
Sang-Moo Kang Georgia State University
Kurt D. Pennell
Kurt D. Pennell Brown University

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