Byul‐Nim Ahn

642 total citations
26 papers, 480 citations indexed

About

Byul‐Nim Ahn is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Aquatic Science and Dermatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Byul‐Nim Ahn has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 480 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Aquatic Science and 6 papers in Dermatology. Recurrent topics in Byul‐Nim Ahn's work include Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds (12 papers), Skin Protection and Aging (6 papers) and Bone Metabolism and Diseases (6 papers). Byul‐Nim Ahn is often cited by papers focused on Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds (12 papers), Skin Protection and Aging (6 papers) and Bone Metabolism and Diseases (6 papers). Byul‐Nim Ahn collaborates with scholars based in South Korea, Australia and Netherlands. Byul‐Nim Ahn's co-authors include Chang‐Suk Kong, Se‐Kwon Kim, Fatih Karadeniz, Jung‐Ae Kim, Youngwan Seo, Jung-Ae Kim, Mihyang Kim, Jung‐Ae Kim, Hee‐Guk Byun and Jung-Ae Kim and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Carbohydrate Polymers and British Journal of Dermatology.

In The Last Decade

Byul‐Nim Ahn

26 papers receiving 463 citations

Peers

Byul‐Nim Ahn
Min Cheol Kang South Korea
Min‐Kyeong Lee South Korea
Jae‐Hee Hyun South Korea
Hye‐Jin Boo South Korea
Don‐Gil Lee South Korea
Zhengwang Sun South Korea
Heon‐Sub Shin South Korea
Jung-Il Kang South Korea
Jiaxin Wu China
Min Cheol Kang South Korea
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kim, Daejin, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Yeong Seok Kim, et al.. (2019). High Glucose with Insulin Induces Cell Cycle Progression and Activation of Oncogenic Signaling of Bladder Epithelial Cells Cotreated with Metformin and Pioglitazone. Journal of Diabetes Research. 2019. 1–10. 14 indexed citations
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Ko, Hwi Jin, et al.. (2019). Preclinical Evaluation of UDCA-Containing Oral Formulation in Mice for the Treatment of Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Pharmaceutics. 11(11). 561–561. 16 indexed citations
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Lee, Hyesook, et al.. (2017). Anti-inflammatory effect of hydroxyproline-GQDGLAGPK in desiccation stress-induced experimental dry eye mouse. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 7413–7413. 20 indexed citations
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Hong, Seungwoo, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Yeong Seok Kim, et al.. (2017). Combination treatment with erlotinib and ampelopsin overcomes erlotinib resistance in NSCLC cells via the Nox2-ROS-Bim pathway. Lung Cancer. 106. 115–124. 21 indexed citations
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Ryu, BoMi, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Kyong‐Hwa Kang, et al.. (2015). Dioxinodehydroeckol protects human keratinocyte cells from UVB-induced apoptosis modulated by related genes Bax/Bcl-2 and caspase pathway. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology. 153. 352–357. 37 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyang, Jung-Ae Kim, Fatih Karadeniz, et al.. (2015). Anti‐Inflammatory Effect of By‐Products from Haliotis discus hannai in RAW 264.7 Cells. Journal of Chemistry. 2015(1). 3 indexed citations
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Karadeniz, Fatih, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Jung-Ae Kim, et al.. (2015). Phlorotannins suppress adipogenesis in pre-adipocytes while enhancing osteoblastogenesis in pre-osteoblasts. Archives of Pharmacal Research. 38(12). 2172–2182. 30 indexed citations
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Karadeniz, Fatih, et al.. (2015). Evaluation of Effective MMP Inhibitors from Eight Different Brown Algae in Human Fibrosarcoma HT1080 Cells. Preventive Nutrition and Food Science. 20(3). 153–161. 11 indexed citations
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Kim, Jung‐Ae, Fatih Karadeniz, Byul‐Nim Ahn, et al.. (2015). Bioactive quinone derivatives from the marine brown alga Sargassum thunbergii induce anti‐adipogenic and pro‐osteoblastogenic activities. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 96(3). 783–790. 38 indexed citations
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Karadeniz, Fatih, Jung‐Ae Kim, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Mihyang Kim, & Chang‐Suk Kong. (2014). Anti-adipogenic and Pro-osteoblastogenic Activities of Spergularia marina Extract. Preventive Nutrition and Food Science. 19(3). 187–193. 17 indexed citations
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Kim, Han Seong, Jung-Ae Kim, Fatih Karadeniz, Byul‐Nim Ahn, & Chang‐Suk Kong. (2014). Radical Scavenging and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of the Halophyte Spergularia marina Griseb.. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. 69(11-12). 425–433. 5 indexed citations
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Karadeniz, Fatih, et al.. (2014). Effect of Salicornia herbacea on Osteoblastogenesis and Adipogenesis in Vitro. Marine Drugs. 12(10). 5132–5147. 18 indexed citations
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Ahn, Byul‐Nim, Jung-Ae Kim, Chang‐Suk Kong, Youngwan Seo, & Se‐Kwon Kim. (2012). Protective effect of (2′S)-columbianetin from Corydalis heterocarpa on UVB-induced keratinocyte damage. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology. 109. 20–27. 14 indexed citations
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Ahn, Byul‐Nim, et al.. (2012). The chromene sargachromanol E inhibits ultraviolet A-induced ageing of skin in human dermal fibroblasts. British Journal of Dermatology. 168(5). 968–976. 44 indexed citations
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Kim, Jung‐Ae, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Chang‐Suk Kong, & Se‐Kwon Kim. (2011). Anti-inflammatory action of sulfated glucosamine on cytokine regulation in LPS-activated PMA-differentiated THP-1 macrophages. Inflammation Research. 60(12). 1131–1138. 17 indexed citations
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Ahn, Byul‐Nim, et al.. (2011). Chitooligosaccharides attenuate UVB-induced damages in human dermal fibroblasts. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology. 385(1). 95–102. 8 indexed citations
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Kim, Jung-Ae, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Chang‐Suk Kong, & Se‐Kwon Kim. (2011). Chitooligomers inhibit UV-A-induced photoaging of skin by regulating TGF-β/Smad signaling cascade. Carbohydrate Polymers. 88(2). 490–495. 10 indexed citations
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Kong, Chang‐Suk, Jung-Ae Kim, Byul‐Nim Ahn, & Se‐Kwon Kim. (2011). Potential effect of phloroglucinol derivatives from Ecklonia cava on matrix metalloproteinase expression and the inflammatory profile in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human THP-1 macrophages. Fisheries Science. 77(5). 867–873. 17 indexed citations
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Kong, Chang‐Suk, Jung-Ae Kim, Byul‐Nim Ahn, et al.. (2009). 1-(3′,5′-dihydroxyphenoxy)-7-(2″,4″,6-trihydroxyphenoxy)-2,4,9-trihydroxydibenzo-1,4-dioxin Inhibits Adipocyte Differentiation of 3T3-L1 Fibroblasts. Marine Biotechnology. 12(3). 299–307. 26 indexed citations
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Kong, Chang‐Suk, Jung‐Ae Kim, Byul‐Nim Ahn, Hee‐Guk Byun, & Se‐Kwon Kim. (2009). Carboxymethylations of chitosan and chitin inhibit MMP expression and ROS scavenging in human fibrosarcoma cells. Process Biochemistry. 45(2). 179–186. 39 indexed citations

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