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    Erratum: BAX inhibitor-1 enhances cancer metastasis by altering glucose metabolism and activating the sodium-hydrogen exchanger: the alteration of mitochondrial function

    Correction to: Oncogene (2010) 29, 2130–2141; doi:10.1038/onc.2009.491 Since the publication of the above article the authors have identified an error in the labelling of Figure 4c and in the listing of the si...

    G-H Lee, C Yan, S-J Shin, S-C Hong, T Ahn, A Moon, S J Park, Y C Lee, W H Yoo in Oncogene (2016)

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    BAX inhibitor-1 enhances cancer metastasis by altering glucose metabolism and activating the sodium-hydrogen exchanger: the alteration of mitochondrial function

    The anti-apoptotic protein, BAX inhibitor-1 (BI-1), has a role in cancer/tumor progression. BI-1-overexpressing HT1080 and B16F10 cells produced higher lung weights and tumor volumes after injection into the t...

    G-H Lee, C Yan, S-J Shin, S-C Hong, T Ahn, A Moon, S J Park, Y C Lee, W H Yoo in Oncogene (2010)

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    Massive gastrointestinal bleeding due to the rupture of arterial aneurysm in Behçet’s disease: case report and literature review

    Massive gastrointestinal bleeding is a very rare manifestation of gastrointestinal Behçet’s disease, mainly from the gastrointestinal mucosal lesions. We report herein the case of a 50-year-old man with intest...

    Y. K. Hong, W. H. Yoo in Rheumatology International (2008)

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    Chylothorax and chylopericardium as the initial clinical manifestation of Behcet’s disease

    Behcet’s disease (BD) is a chronic relapsing systemic vasculitic disorder affecting the arteries, veins, and vessels of any size. Large vein thrombosis in BD is not commonly developed and most commonly observe...

    H. Moon, Y. J. Lee, S. I. Lee, W. H. Yoo in Rheumatology International (2008)

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    Adult onset Still’s disease flared with pericardial effusion

    Adult onset Still’s disease (AOSD) is characterized by spiking fevers, arthritis, rash, and involvement of multiple organs, and can be classified as self-limited, intermittent, and chronic disease groups. Card...

    W. H. Yoo in Rheumatology International (2008)

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    Reversible dementia in systemic lupus erythematosus without antiphospholipid antibodies or cerebral infarction

    Dementia is a very rare neurological manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and has a deep link with antiphospholipid antibodies (APL) and cerebral infarction in its development. However, nonvascu...

    S. I. Lee, H. S. Jeon, W. H. Yoo in Rheumatology International (2004)

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    Recurrent transverse myelitis in primary antiphospholipid syndrome—case report and literature review

    Transverse myelitis is an uncommon but well-known neurologic complication of systemic lupus erythematosus, and antiphospholipid antibodies have been implicated as having a pathogenic role of myelopathy in prim...

    J. H. Kim, S. I. Lee, S. I. Park, W. H. Yoo in Rheumatology International (2004)

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    Postpartum-onset dermatomyositis: case report and literature review

     Dermatomyositis (DM) is rare during the reproductive period, but when it does occur most reports have noted that it has an adverse effect on fetal outcome. Conversely, there is little information concerning t...

    S. I. Lee, W. H. Yoo in Modern Rheumatology (2002)

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    Mediastinal mass and brachial plexopathy caused by subclavian arterial aneurysm in Behçet's disease

    Vascular involvement in Behçet's disease is divided into venous and arterial thrombosis and arterial aneurysmal formation. Subclavian arterial aneurysm rarely occurs in Behçet's disease; however, when it does...

    W.-H. Yoo, H.-K. Kim, J.-H. Park, T.-S. Park, H.-S. Baek in Rheumatology International (2000)