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    Improved biomass and metabolite production in hairy root culture in various genotypes of Panax ginseng through genetic transformation

    The economic important medicinal plant, Panax ginseng, encompasses a diverse array of pharmacologically beneficial ginsenosides governed by complex metabolic pathways. The cultivation of P. ginseng over an extend...

    Nguyen Van Binh, Min Jung Kim in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTO… (2023)

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    A designer peptide against the EAG2–Kvβ2 potassium channel targets the interaction of cancer cells and neurons to treat glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma (GBM) is an incurable brain cancer that lacks effective therapies. Here we show that EAG2 and Kvβ2, which are predominantly expressed by GBM cells at the tumor–brain interface, physically interact...

    Weifan Dong, Adam Fekete, **aodi Chen, Hongwei Liu, Greg L. Beilhartz in Nature Cancer (2023)

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    Ahnak is required to balance calcium ion homeostasis and smooth muscle development in the urinary system

    Various renal abnormalities, including hydronephrosis, polycystic kidney disease, and hydroureter, have been reported, and these abnormalities are present in DiGeorge syndrome, renal dysplasia, and acute kidne...

    Jong-Min Lee, Tae-Yang Lim, Sang-Bin Oh, Seung-Jun Lee, Yun Soo Bae in Cell & Bioscience (2023)

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    Genes and Regulatory Mechanisms for Ginsenoside Biosynthesis

    Panax ginseng is a medicinal plant belonging to the Araliaceae family. Ginseng is known as the king of oriental medicine, which has been practiced since ancient times in East Asian countries and globally in the m...

    Padmanaban Mohanan, Tae-** Yang, Young Hun Song in Journal of Plant Biology (2023)

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    Stepwise molecular mechanisms responsible for chemoresistance in bladder cancer cells

    Chemotherapy resistance is an obstacle to cancer therapy and is considered a major cause of recurrence. Thus, understanding the mechanisms of chemoresistance is critical to improving the prognosis of patients....

    Jeong-Yeon Mun, Seung-Woo Baek, Mi-So Jeong, In-Hwan Jang in Cell Death Discovery (2022)

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    Deconvoluting signals downstream of growth and immune receptor kinases by phosphocodes of the BSU1 family phosphatases

    Hundreds of leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases (LRR-RKs) have evolved to control diverse processes of growth, development and immunity in plants, but the mechanisms that link LRR-RKs to distinct cellular res...

    Chan Ho Park, Yang Bi, Ji-Hyun Youn, So-Hee Kim, Jung-Gun Kim in Nature Plants (2022)

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    Development of expressed sequence tag simple sequence repeat (EST-SSR) markers and genetic resource analysis of tea oil plants (Camellia spp.)

    Tea oil plants are economically valuable as a chemical feedstock, a bioenergy source, and a dietary supplement. The lack of molecular markers for genetic resource clustering for conservation restricts research...

    Bin Dong, Zheng Deng, Wen Liu, Fazal Rehman in Conservation Genetics Resources (2022)

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    Epimorphic regeneration of the mouse digit tip is finite

    Structural regeneration of amputated appendages by blastema-mediated, epimorphic regeneration is a process whose mechanisms are beginning to be employed for inducing regeneration. While epimorphic regeneration...

    Connor P. Dolan, Tae-Jung Yang, Katherine Zimmel in Stem Cell Research & Therapy (2022)

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    Cell cycle synchronization in Panax ginseng roots for cytogenomics research

    Although molecular cytogenomic data have contributed to elucidating the organization of the Panax ginseng genome, progress in cytogenomics research has been slow because of compounding factors like seasonal avail...

    Eliazar Alumbro Peniton Jr in Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnolo… (2022)

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    Genome structure and diversity among Cynanchum wilfordii accessions

    Cynanchum wilfordii (Cw) and Cynanchum auriculatum (Ca) have long been used in traditional medicine and as functional food in Korea and China, respectively. They have diverse medicinal functions, and many studies...

    Sae Hyun Lee, Jiseok Kim, Hyun-Seung Park, Hyun** Koo in BMC Plant Biology (2022)

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    SALM4 negatively regulates NMDA receptor function and fear memory consolidation

    Many synaptic adhesion molecules positively regulate synapse development and function, but relatively little is known about negative regulation. SALM4/Lrfn3 (synaptic adhesion-like molecule 4/leucine rich repe...

    Eunkyung Lie, Yeji Yeo, Eun-Jae Lee, Wangyong Shin, Kyungdeok Kim in Communications Biology (2021)

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    Dynamic evolution of Panax species

    Panax ginseng is one of the most valuable medicinal plants in Korea. However, deciphering its full genome sequence information for crop improvement has been hampered due to its complex genomic, genetic, and growt...

    Hyeonah Shim, Nomar Espinosa Waminal, Hyun Hee Kim, Tae-** Yang in Genes & Genomics (2021)

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    Apoptosis inhibitor of macrophage (AIM) contributes to IL-10-induced anti-inflammatory response through inhibition of inflammasome activation

    Apoptosis inhibitor of macrophage (AIM) modulates the signaling in inflammatory responses, including infection, cancer, or other immune diseases. Recent studies suggest that like interleukin-10 (IL-10), AIM is...

    Tae-Hyun Kim, Kyungwon Yang, Minsuk Kim, Hee-Sun Kim in Cell Death & Disease (2021)

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    Ginseng Genome Structure and Evolution

    Ginseng (Panax ginseng) genome has been difficult to unlock its genomics due to its size, high repeat content, and polyploidy nature. Although chromosome-scale genome assembly for ginseng holds numerous challenge...

    Nam-Hoon Kim, Murukarthick Jayakodi, Tae-** Yang in The Ginseng Genome (2021)

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    Genomic Resources for Ginseng Genome Studies

    Advances in sequencing technologies have enabled scientists to sequence both DNA and RNA molecules from ginseng (Panax ginseng) and its close relatives. These datasets include transcriptome of various tissues and...

    Murukarthick Jayakodi, Tae-** Yang in The Ginseng Genome (2021)

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    Mining of Miniature Transposable Elements in Brassica Species at BrassicaTED

    Miniature form transposable elements (mTEs) are ubiquitous in plant genomes and directly linked to gene regulation and evolution. With the advantage of completely sequenced genomes of Brassica rapa and Brassica o...

    Murukarthick Jayakodi, Tae-** Yang in Plant Transposable Elements (2021)

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    Breeding of Superior Ginseng Cultivars

    There is a total of 32 ginseng cultivating varieties (cultivars) in Korea which have unique agronomic and morphological traits. Each variety was registered as an official cultivar and protected for breeder’s r...

    Jang-Uk Kim, Dong-Yun Hyun, Hyeonah Shim, Tae-** Yang in The Ginseng Genome (2021)

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    Chloroplast Genome Diversity in Panax Genus

    The chloroplast genome variation between plant species and individuals is especially valuable for studying plant genome diversity. Recently, 45S rDNA and the complete chloroplast genome sequences from seven Panax

    Vo Ngoc Linh Giang, Woojong Jang, Hyun-Seung Park, Tae-** Yang in The Ginseng Genome (2021)

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    Molecular Cytogenetics of Panax Ginseng

    While the medicinal importance of Panax ginseng has long been established, its molecular cytogenetic data have not been available until the recent decade. Slow growth, low seed yield, long seed dormancy, sensitiv...

    Nomar Espinosa Waminal, Tae-** Yang, Hyun Hee Kim in The Ginseng Genome (2021)

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