Sungjae Yoo

Affiliations: 
Neuro service 
Area:
TRP channels, TMC channels, C.elegans, Pain, Mechano sensing
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Yoo S, Santos C, Reynders A, et al. (2021) TAFA4 relieves injury-induced mechanical hypersensitivity through LDL receptors and modulation of spinal A-type K current. Cell Reports. 37: 109884
Choi G, Yang TJ, Yoo S, et al. (2018) TRPV4-Mediated Anti-nociceptive Effect of Suberanilohydroxamic Acid on Mechanical Pain. Molecular Neurobiology
Yoo S, Choi SI, Lee S, et al. (2017) Endogenous TRPV4 Expression of a Hybrid Neuronal Cell Line N18D3 and Its Utilization to Find a Novel Synthetic Ligand. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : Mn
Back MJ, Lee HK, Lee JH, et al. (2016) P2X1 receptor-mediated Ca2+ influx triggered by DA-9801 potentiates nerve growth factor-induced neurite outgrowth. Acs Chemical Neuroscience
Park MO, Lee BH, Lim E, et al. (2016) Enzymatic Process for High-Yield Turanose Production and Its Potential Property as an Adipogenesis Regulator. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Choi SI, Lim JY, Yoo S, et al. (2016) Emerging Role of Spinal Cord TRPV1 in Pain Exacerbation. Neural Plasticity. 2016: 5954890
Lim E, Lim JY, Shin JH, et al. (2015) d-Xylose suppresses adipogenesis and regulates lipid metabolism genes in high-fat diet-induced obese mice. Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)
Choi SI, Yoo S, Lim JY, et al. (2014) Are sensory TRP channels biological alarms for lipid peroxidation? International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 15: 16430-57
Yoo S, Lim JY, Hwang SW. (2014) Sensory TRP channel interactions with endogenous lipids and their biological outcomes. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 19: 4708-44
Yoo S, Lim JY, Hwang SW. (2013) Resolvins: Endogenously-Generated Potent Painkilling Substances and their Therapeutic Perspectives. Current Neuropharmacology. 11: 664-76
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