Publications by authors named "O Jin Ee Choi"

Importance: Diverse racial and ethnic representation in clinical trials has been limited, not representative of the US population, and the subject of pending US Food and Drug Administration guidance. Psoriasis presentation and disease burden can vary by skin pigmentation, race and ethnicity, and socioeconomic differences. Overall, there are limited primary data on clinical response, genetics, and quality of life in populations with psoriasis and skin of color (SoC).

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Mammalian genomes host a diverse array of RNA that includes protein-coding and noncoding transcripts. However, the functional roles of most long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) remain elusive. Using RNA-targeting CRISPR-Cas13 screens, we probed how the loss of ∼6,200 lncRNAs impacts cell fitness across five human cell lines and identified 778 lncRNAs with context-specific or broad essentiality.

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  • In summer 2022, approximately 10% of winter squash at a wholesale market in Jinju showed severe rot, with visible fungal growth observed on affected squashes.
  • Researchers isolated three fungal strains from diseased squashes, revealing they matched the morphology of Colletotrichum species, confirming their identity through genomic DNA extraction.
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Background: Innate immune activation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, metabolic pathways that govern this bioenergetically demanding process in ALS remains elusive. Here we investigated whether and how immunometabolic transformation of innate immune cells contributes to disease progression in an experimental model of this neurodegenerative disease.

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