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    Multilevel Resilience and HIV Virologic Suppression Among African American/Black Adults in the Southeastern United States

    To assess overall and by neighborhood risk environments whether multilevel resilience resources were associated with HIV virologic suppression among African American/Black adults in the Southeastern United Sta...

    Jee Won Park, Marta G. Wilson-Barthes in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2024)

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    Open Access

    Disease burden among refugees in camps on mainland Greece, 2016–2017: a retrospective cross-sectional study

    Despite the importance of baseline health data for evidence-informed decision-making, these data are rarely available for displaced populations. At the height of the European refugee crisis, most of those seek...

    Sarah Elizabeth Scales, Jee Won Park, Rebecca Nixon in BMC Public Health (2023)

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    Open Access

    Examining relationships between perceived neighborhood social cohesion and ideal cardiovascular health and whether psychosocial stressors modify observed relationships among JHS, MESA, and MASALA participants

    Psychosocial stressors increase the risks for cardiovascular disease across diverse populations. However, neighborhood level resilience resources may protect against poor cardiovascular health (CVH). This stud...

    Akilah J. Dulin, Jee Won Park, Matthew M. Scarpaci, Laura A. Dionne in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    Open Access

    Reduced miR-371b-5p expression drives tumor progression via CSDE1/RAC1 regulation in triple-negative breast cancer

    Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive subtype of breast cancer; however, specific prognostic biomarkers have not yet been developed. In this study, we identified dysregulated microRNAs (m...

    Yesol Kim, Je Yeong Ko, Soo-Been Lee, Sumin Oh, Jee Won Park, Hyeok-Gu Kang in Oncogene (2022)

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    Open Access

    Inhibition of Chk1 by miR-320c increases oxaliplatin responsiveness in triple-negative breast cancer

    Checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) expression is enhanced in most cancers owing to oncogenic activation and constant replicative stress. Chk1 inactivation is a promising cancer therapy, as its inactivation leads to ge...

    Sera Lim, Yesol Kim, Soo-Been Lee, Hyeok-Gu Kang, Da-Hyun Kim, Jee Won Park in Oncogenesis (2020)