Dr. Kwang-Hyun  Park
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Dr. Kwang-Hyun Park

Senior Scientist
Chonbuk National University Medical School, South Korea


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Chonbuk National University, South Korea

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Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Biochemistry
62%
Microbiology
90%
Biological Chemistry
75%
Molecular Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Park, K.H., Y.S. Kim and J.H. Jeong, 2011. Inhibitory effects of ginseng extracts on histamine-release from rat’s mast cell. Korean J. Plant Res., 24: 98-104.
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  2. Park, K.H., S.I. Jeong, J.Y. Mok, J.K. Cho and J.M. Park, et al., 2011. Effective microorganism substance (EM-S) reduces development and aggravation of atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions in NC/Nga mice. J. Korean Soc. Applied Biol. Chem., 54: 211-220.
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  3. Park, K.H., J.Y. Mok, S.Z. Kim, H.S. Kang, J.S. Shim and S.I. Jang, 2011. Protective effect of enerbalance on cadmium-induced testicular damages in mice. Korean J. Orient. Physiol. Pathol., 25: 482-488.
  4. Park, K.H., B.J. Kim, J. Kang, T.S. Nam and J.M. Lim, et al., 2011. Ca2+ signaling tools acquired from prostasomes are required for progesterone-induced sperm motility. Sci. Signal., 4: ra31-ra31.
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  5. Jeong, J.H., Y.S. Kim, S.H. Baek and K.H. Park, 2011. Inhibitory effects of the extracts from eleutherococcus senticosus maxim. On histamine-release from rat’s mast cell. Korean J. Plant Res., 24: 324-329.
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  6. Park, K.H., H.S. Kim, M.K. Han and U.H. Kim, 2010. Heme iron polypeptide polymer with high iron content as an ideal iron supplement. J. Food Biochem., 34: 896-904.
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  7. Mok, J.Y., S.I. Jeong, J.K. Cho, J.W. Choi and S.Y. Nam, et al., 2010. Anti-inflammatory effects of effective microorganism fermentation substance on atopic dermatitis NC/Nga mouse model. Korean J. orient. physiol., 24: 258-265.
  8. Kim, H.H., J.Y. Mok, K.H. Park, S.I. Jeong and B.S. Hwang, 2010. Hepatoprotective effect of gagam-gongjin-dan extract against acetaminophen-induced liver injury in mice. Korea J. Herbol., 25: 149-157.
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  9. Mok, J.Y., K.H. Park, C. Ryu, J.K. Cho and S.I. Jang, 2010. Antioxodant and anti-inflammatory effects of atoberry in atopic dermatitis NC NGA mouse model. Korean J. orient. physiol., 24: 302-309.
  10. Shawl, A.I., K.H. Park and U.H. Kim, 2009. Insulin receptor signaling for the proliferation of pancreatic β-cells Involvement of Ca2+ second messengers, IP3, NAADP and cADPR. Islets 1: 216-223.
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  11. Park, K.H., Y.R. Lee, H. Hur, H.N. Yu and S.Y. Rah,et al., 2009. Role of calcium/calmodulin signaling pathway in Vibrio vulnificus cytolysin-induced hyperpermeability. Microb. pathogenesis, 47: 47-51.
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  12. Kim, S.Y., K.H. Park, R. Gul, K.Y. Jang and U.H. Kim, 2009. Role of kidney ADP-ribosyl cyclase in diabetic nephropathy. Am. J. Physiol.-Renal Physiol., 296: F291-F297.
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  13. Song, E.K., Y.R. Lee, H.N. Yu, U.H. Kim and S.Y. Rah, 2008. Extracellular NAD is a regulator for FccR-mediated phagocytosis in murine macrophages. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 367,: 156-161.
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  14. Park, K.H., S.Y. Kim, R. Gul, B.J. Kim, K.Y. Jang, H.T. Chung and D.H. Sohn, 2008. Fatty acids ameliorate doxorubicin-induced intracellular Ca2+ increase and apoptosis in rat cardiomyocytes. Biol. Pharm. Bull., 31: 809-815.
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  15. Kim, B.J., K.H. Park, C.Y. Yim, S. Takasawa, H. Okamoto, M.J. Im and U.H. Kim, 2008. Generation of NAADP and cADPR by glucagon-like peptide-1 evokes Ca2+ signal that is essential for insulin secretion in mouse pancreatic islets. Diabetes. 57: 868-878.
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  16. Jang, S.I., Y.G. Yun, K.H. Park, G. Xie and T.O. Kwon, 2008. Protective effects of Sasa borealis bamboo browse extract on acetaminophen-induced liver damage in mouse model. Korean J. Orient. Med. Prescription. 16: 183-191.
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  17. Gul, R., S.Y. Kim, K.H. Park, B.J. Kim, S.J. Kim, M.J. Im and U.H. Kim, 2008. A novel signaling pathway of ADP-ribosyl cyclase activation by angiotensin II in adult rat cardiomyocytes, Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 295: H77-H88.
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  18. Yu, H.N., Y.R. Lee, K.H. Park, S.Y. Rah and E.M. Noh,et al., 2007. Membrane cholesterol is required for activity of Vibrio vulnificus cytolysin. Arch. Microbiol., 187: 467-473.
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  19. Rah, S.Y., K.H. Park, T.S. Nam, S.J. Kim, H. Kim, M.J. Im and U.H. Kim, 2007. Association of CD38 with nonmuscle myosin heavy chain IIA and Lck is essential for the internalization and activation of CD38. J. Biol. Chem., 282: 5653-5660.
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  20. Park, K.H., J.S. Kim, Y.R. Lee, Y.J. Moon and H. Hur, et al., 2007. Low-Density Lipoprotein protects Vibrio vulnificus-induced lethality through blocking lipopolysaccharide action. Exp. Mol. Med.. 39: 673-678.
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  21. Chang, E.J., H.J. Kim, J. Ha, H.J. Kim and J. Ryu, et al., 2007. Hyaluronan inhibits osteoclast differentiation via Toll-like receptor 4. J. Cell Sci., 120: 166-176.
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  22. Nam, T., J.Y. Shim, B. Kim, S.Y. Rah and K. Park, et al ., 2006. Clinical study on the iron absorption from Heme-Iron polypeptide and nonheme-Iron. Nutr. Sci., 9: 295-300.
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  23. Rah, S. Y., K.H. Park, M.K. Han, M.J. Im and U.H. Kim, 2005. Activation of CD38 by Interleukin-8 Signaling Regulates Intracellular Ca2+ Level and Motility of Lymphokine-activated Killer Cells. J. Biol. Chem., 280: 2888-2895.
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  24. Park, K.H., H.B. Yang, H.G. Kim, Y.R. Lee and H. Hur, et al, 2005. Low density lipoprotein inactivates Vibrio vulnificus cytolysin through the oligomerization of toxin monomer. Med. Microbiol. Immunol., 194: 137-141.
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  25. Lee, K.S., H.S. Park, S.J. Park, S.R. Kim and K.H. Min, et al., 2005. A prodrug of cysteine, L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, regulates vascular permeability by reducing vascular endothelial growth factor expression in asthma. Mol. Pharmacol., 68: 1281-1290.
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  26. Yi, K.S., J. Chung, K.H. Park, K. Kim and S.Y. Im, et al., 2004. Expression system for enhanced green fluorescence protein conjugated recombinant antibody fragment. Hybridoma Hybridomics, 23: 279-286.
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  27. Lee, Y.R., K.H. Park, Z.Z. Lin, Y.J. Kho and J.W. Park, et al ., 2004. A calcium-calmodulin antagonist blocks experimental vibrio vulnificus cytolysin induced lethality in an experimental mouse model. Infect. Immun., 72: 6157-6159.
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  28. Lee, Y.C., K.S. Lee, S.J. Park, H.S. Park and J.S. Lim, et al., 2004. Blockade of airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in a murine model of asthma by a prodrug of cysteine, L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid. FASEB J., 18: 1917-1919.
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  29. Kang, S.K., K.S. Yi, N.S. Kwon, K.H. Park, U.H. Kim, K.J. Baek and M.J. Im, 2004. α1B-Adrenoceptor Signaling and Cell Motility: GTPase function of Gh/transglutaminase 2 inhibits cell migration through interaction with cytoplasmic tail of integrin α subunits. J. Biol. Chem., 279: 36593-36600.
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  30. Han, M.K., S. J. Kim, Y.R. Park, Y.M. Shin and H.J. Park, et al., 2002. Antidiabetic effect of a prodrug of cysteine, l-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, through cd38 dimerization and internalization. J. Biol. Chem., 277: 5315-5321.
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  31. Park, K.H., I.W. Rho, B.H. Park, J.S. Kim and H.R. Kim, 1999. Cytotoxicity of vibrio vulnificus cytolysin on rat neutrophils. J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 32: 273-278.
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  32. Kim, J.S., M.R. Chae, K. Chang, K.H. Park and H.W. Rho, et al., 1998. Cytotoxicity of vibrio vulnificus cytolysin in rat peritoneal mast cells. Microbiol. Immunol., 42: 837-843.
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