Publications by authors named "Jung-Wook Bang"

Intratumoral hypoxia has been correlated with distant metastatic potential. Two hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs), HIF-1α and HIF-2α, are induced by hypoxia, and high expression of these proteins has been correlated to angiogenesis and distant metastasis. Thymosin β4 (Tβ4) is frequently highly expressed in cancer, and this overexpression correlates with malignant progression.

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Multicellular organisms maintain the stability of their internal environment using metabolic and physiological regulatory mechanisms that are disrupted during disease. The loss of homeostatic control results in a complex set of disordered states that may lead to metabolic network failure and irreversible system damage. We have applied a new statistical entropy-based approach to quantify temporal systemic disorder (divergence of metabolic responses) in experimental patho-physiological states, via NMR-spectroscopy generated metabolic profiles of urine.

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Background: Recently, many plastic surgeons have been using adipogenic-differentiated cell implantation for remodeling scars in patients. However, this technique is not a long-term solution because implanted cells disappear gradually. Therefore, we investigated a method to increase the grafted cell preservation rate by using an effective adjuvant, botulinum toxin.

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IL-18 has recently been reported to play a critical role in tumor migration, invasion, and metastasis. Because IL-18 has various biological activities after its secretion as an 18 kDa mature form, the regulation of the IL-18 secretion process is an important step in tumor progression. This study investigated the implication of IL-18 in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-D-regulated migration, along with the role of the IL-18 secretion process.

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Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in the innate immune response. Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is a well-known interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma inducing factor, which stimulates immune response in NK and T cells. Sphingosine kinase (SPHK) catalyzes the formation of sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P), which acts as a second messenger to function as an anti-apoptotic factor and proliferation stimulator of immune cells.

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Multivariate metabolic profiles from biofluids such as urine and plasma are highly indicative of the biological fitness of complex organisms and can be captured analytically in order to derive top-down systems biology models. The application of currently available modeling approaches to human and animal metabolic pathway modeling is problematic because of multicompartmental cellular and tissue exchange of metabolites operating on many time scales. Hence, novel approaches are needed to analyze metabolic data obtained using minimally invasive sampling methods in order to reconstruct the patho-physiological modulations of metabolic interactions that are representative of whole system dynamics.

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