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Establishing a surveillance network for severe lower respiratory tract infections in Korean infants and young children
To reduce morbidity and mortality through integrated case management, a pilot study to detect respiratory viruses in patients with acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs) was designed as part of a… Expand
Nation‐wide surveillance of human acute respiratory virus infections between 2013 and 2015 in Korea
- J. Kim, Hee-Dong Jung, +6 authors Jang-Hoon Choi
- Medicine
- Journal of medical virology
- 25 March 2018
The prevalence of eight respiratory viruses detected in patients with acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in Korea was investigated through analysis of data recorded by the Korea Influenza and… Expand
Protein phosphatase 5 is necessary for ATR-mediated DNA repair.
- Yoonsung Kang, H. Cheong, +5 authors H. You
- Biology, Medicine
- Biochemical and biophysical research…
- 7 January 2011
Several recent studies have shown that protein phosphatase 5 (PP5) participates in cell cycle arrest after DNA damage, but its roles in DNA repair have not yet been fully characterized. We… Expand
SETDB1 mediated FosB expression increases the cell proliferation rate during anticancer drug therapy
- Han-Heom Na, H. Noh, H. Cheong, Y. Kang, Keun-Cheol Kim
- Chemistry, Medicine
- BMB reports
- 30 April 2016
The efficacy of anticancer drugs depends on a variety of signaling pathways, which can be positively or negatively regulated. In this study, we show that SETDB1 HMTase is down-regulated at the… Expand
Ser1778 of 53BP1 Plays a Role in DNA Double-strand Break Repairs.
- Jung-Hee Lee, H. Cheong, Mi-Young Kang, S. Kim, Yoonsung Kang
- Biology, Medicine
- The Korean journal of physiology & pharmacology…
- 1 October 2009
53BP1 is an important genome stability regulator, which protects cells against double-strand breaks. Following DNA damage, 53BP1 is rapidly recruited to sites of DNA breakage, along with other DNA… Expand
Serotype Distribution of Human Respiratory Adenovirus Isolated in Gyeonggi Province
- Hyun-kyung Lee, Myung-Jin Lee, +5 authors H. Cheong
- Biology
- 30 September 2012
Adenoviruses are an important cause of respiratory tract infections, particularly in infants, young children, and immuno-compromised patients. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of… Expand
Variations in Spike Glycoprotein Gene of MERS-CoV, South Korea, 2015
An outbreak of nosocomial infections with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus occurred in South Korea in May 2015. Spike glycoprotein genes of virus strains from South Korea were closely… Expand
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in 3 Persons, South Korea, 2015
- J. Yang, Sung-han Park, +15 authors S. Kim
- Medicine
- Emerging infectious diseases
- 1 November 2015
In May 2015, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection was laboratory confirmed in South Korea. Patients were a man who had visited the Middle East, his wife, and a man who shared a… Expand
Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Antibodies in Poultry Cullers, South Korea, 2003–2004
- Donghyok Kwon, J. Lee, +8 authors C. Kang
- Medicine, Biology
- Emerging infectious diseases
- 1 June 2012
Transmission of influenza (H5N1) virus from birds to humans is a serious public health threat. In South Korea, serologic investigation among 2,512 poultry workers exposed during December 2003–March… Expand
Molecular epidemiology of a post‐influenza pandemic outbreak of acute respiratory infections in Korea caused by human adenovirus type 3
- Wan-Ji Lee, Hee-Dong Jung, H. Cheong, K. Kim
- Medicine
- Journal of medical virology
- 1 June 2014
An outbreak of upper respiratory tract infections associated with human adenovirus (HAdV) occurred on a national scale in Korea from September to December 2010, following a major H1N1 influenza… Expand
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