S. H. Cho

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

8

Co-Authors

Mutations in the 3'-untranslated region of GATA4 as molecular hotspots for congenital heart disease (CHD) (2007)

Reamon-Buettner, S.M., Cho, S.H., Borlak, J.

Background: The 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) of mRNA contains regulatory elements that are essential for the appropriate expression of many genes. These regulatory elements are involved...

Peripheral blood CD4+ and CD8+ T cell type 1 and type 2 cytokine production in atopic asthmatic and normal subjects (2002)

Cho, S.H., Stanciu, L.A., Begishivili, T., Bates, P.J., Holgate, S.T., Johnston, S.L.

Background Increased production of IL-4 and IL-5 and decreased production of IFN-γ by CD4+ T cells has been implicated in asthma pathogenesis. However, CD8+ T cells also produce type 1 and type 2...

Enhancements of DAVRID for Massively Parallel Processing (1998)

J. H. Kim, H. H. Kim, S. H. Cho

This paper proposes the enhancements of DAVRID (DAtaflow Von Neumann Risc hybrID) which has been developed for massively parallel processing. DAVRID is based on the hybrid computational model, mainly...

Sepiapterin reductase producing L-threo-dihydrobiopterin from Chlorobium tepidum.

Cho, S H, Na, J U, Youn, H, Hwang, C S, Lee, C H, Kang, S O

A novel type of NADPH-dependent sepiapterin reductase, which catalysed uniquely the reduction of sepiapterin to l-threo-dihydrobiopterin, was purified 533-fold from the cytosolic fraction of...

Sepiapterin reductase producing L-threo-dihydrobiopterin from Chlorobium tepidum.

Cho, S H, Na, J U, Youn, H, Hwang, C S, Lee, C H, Kang, S O

A novel type of NADPH-dependent sepiapterin reductase, which catalysed uniquely the reduction of sepiapterin to l-threo-dihydrobiopterin, was purified 533-fold from the cytosolic fraction of...

Association of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (estimated from job category) with concentration of 1-hydroxypyrene glucuronide in urine from workers at a steel plant.

Kang, D, Rothman, N, Cho, S H, Lim, H S, Kwon, H J, Kim, S M, ...

OBJECTIVES--Increased risk of lung cancer has been associated with employment in the steel industry. This association is thought to be due in part to increased concentrations of polycyclic aromatic...