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Identified MG53-induced IRS-1 ubiquitination as a negative regulator of skeletal myogenesis and insulin signaling, providing insights into muscle atrophy and insulin resistance.
Provided mechanistic insights into the toxicity of heavy metals and the counter-defense system of antioxidants, highlighting potential therapeutic strategies.
Examined the mechanistic insights into the antimicrobial actions of metallic nanoparticles and their implications for combating multidrug resistance.
Contributed to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of estrogen action, including selective ligands and receptor pharmacology.
Created a Prox1-promoter directed GFP reporter in a bacterial artificial chromosome-based transgenic mouse for visualizing lymphatic vessels.
Demonstrated that fibromodulin acts as a master regulator of myostatin, controlling the progression of satellite cells through a myogenic program.
Evaluated quercetin as a substitute for aminoguanidine in inhibiting glycation products, suggesting its potential in managing AGE-related diseases.
Examined the role of extracellular matrix in the production of cultured meat, addressing the challenges and opportunities in this emerging field.
Inho Choi is a distinguished researcher at Yeungnam University, specializing in muscle physiology, metabolism, and the impact of advanced glycation end products. His work significantly contributes to understanding muscle disorders, developing therapeutic interventions, and exploring the potential of cultured meat.
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