Soojung Shin

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2008

Number

17

Co-Authors

Genomic and functional profiling of human Down syndrome neural progenitors implicates S100B and aquaporin 4 in cell injury (2008)

Esposito, Giuseppe, Imitola, Jaime, Lu, Jie, De Filippis, Daniele, Scuderi, Caterina, Ganesh, Vijay S., ...

Down syndrome (DS) is caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 and is characterized by mental retardation, seizures and premature Alzheimer’s disease. To examine neuropathological mechanisms giving rise...

A molecular scheme for improved characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines (2006)

Josephson, Richard, Sykes, Gregory, Liu, Ying, Ording, Carol, Xu, Weining, Zeng, Xianmin, ...

Abstract Background Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) offer a renewable source of a wide range of cell types for use in research and cell-based therapies to treat disease. Inspection of protein...

Genome wide profiling of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), their derivatives and embryonal carcinoma cells to develop base profiles of U.S. Federal government approved hESC lines (2006)

Liu, Ying, Shin, Soojung, Zeng, Xianmin, Zhan, Ming, Gonzalez, Rodolfo, Mueller, Franz-Josef, ...

Abstract Background In order to compare the gene expression profiles of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines and their differentiated progeny and to monitor feeder contaminations, we have examined...

Transcriptome coexpression map of human embryonic stem cells (2006)

Li, Huai, Liu, Ying, Shin, Soojung, Sun, Yu, Loring, Jeanne F, Mattson, Mark P, ...

Abstract Background Human embryonic stem (ES) cells hold great promise for medicine and science. The transcriptome of human ES cells has been studied in detail in recent years. However, no systematic...

Human embryonic stem cells have a unique epigenetic signature (2006)

Bibikova, Marina, Chudin, Eugene, Wu, Bonnie, Zhou, Lixin, Garcia, Eliza Wickham, Liu, Ying, ...

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells originate during an embryonic period of active epigenetic remodeling. DNA methylation patterns are likely to be critical for their self-renewal and pluripotence. We...

Human embryonic stem cells have a unique epigenetic signature (2006)

Bibikova, Marina, Chudin, Eugene, Wu, Bonnie, Zhou, Lixin, Wickham Garcia, Eliza, Liu, Ying, ...

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells originate during an embryonic period of active epigenetic remodeling. DNA methylation patterns are likely to be critical for their self-renewal and pluripotence. We...

Lectin binding profiles of SSEA-4 enriched, pluripotent human embryonic stem cell surfaces (2005)

Venable, Alison, Mitalipova, Maisam, Lyons, Ian, Jones, Karen, Shin, Soojung, Pierce, Michael, ...

Abstract Background Pluripotent human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) have the potential to form every cell type in the body. These cells must be appropriately characterized prior to differentiation...

Human embryonic stem cells have a unique epigenetic signature

Bibikova, Marina, Chudin, Eugene, Wu, Bonnie, Zhou, Lixin, Garcia, Eliza Wickham, Liu, Ying, ...

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells originate during an embryonic period of active epigenetic remodeling. DNA methylation patterns are likely to be critical for their self-renewal and pluripotence. We...

Self-renewal of human embryonic stem cells requires insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor and ERBB2 receptor signaling

Wang, Linlin, Schulz, Thomas C., Sherrer, Eric S., Dauphin, Derek S., Shin, Soojung, Nelson, Angelique M., ...

Despite progress in developing defined conditions for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) cultures, little is known about the cell-surface receptors that are activated under conditions supportive of...