Eun Sook Han

1.3k total citations
43 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Eun Sook Han is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eun Sook Han has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Molecular Biology, 14 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 8 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Eun Sook Han's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (14 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (13 papers) and Cell death mechanisms and regulation (4 papers). Eun Sook Han is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (14 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (13 papers) and Cell death mechanisms and regulation (4 papers). Eun Sook Han collaborates with scholars based in South Korea. Eun Sook Han's co-authors include Chung Soo Lee, Yun Jeong Kim, Yong Kyoo Shin, Yoon Young Jang, Jin Ho Song, Yoon-Young Jang, Se Young Park, Min Sung Lee, Sun Joo Lee and Young Chul Youn and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and Biochemical Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Eun Sook Han

43 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Eun Sook Han
Wing Ming Keung United States
Momoh Audu Yakubu United States
Elizabeth Jayatilleke United States
E-Jian Lee Taiwan
Sun‐Young Hwang South Korea
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lee, Chung Soo, Yun Jeong Kim, Min Sung Lee, Eun Sook Han, & Sun Joo Lee. (2008). 18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid induces apoptotic cell death in SiHa cells and exhibits a synergistic effect against antibiotic anti-cancer drug toxicity. Life Sciences. 83(13-14). 481–489. 112 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, Eun Sook Han, & Young Ki Kim. (2006). Piperine inhibition of 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death in PC12 cells. European Journal of Pharmacology. 537(1-3). 37–44. 31 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, et al.. (2006). Differential Modulation of 7-Ketocholesterol Toxicity Against PC12 Cells by Calmodulin Antagonists and Ca2+ Channel Blockers. Neurochemical Research. 32(1). 87–98. 22 indexed citations
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Han, Jeong Ho, Yun Jeong Kim, Eun Sook Han, & Chung Soo Lee. (2006). Prevention of 7-ketocholesterol-induced mitochondrial damage and cell death by calmodulin inhibition. Brain Research. 1137(1). 11–19. 28 indexed citations
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Lee, Sun-Joo, Young Chul Youn, Eun Sook Han, & Chung Soo Lee. (2005). Depressant Effect of Mitochondrial Respiratory Complex Inhibitors on Proteasome Inhibitor-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Cell Death in PC12 Cells. Neurochemical Research. 30(9). 1191–1200. 11 indexed citations
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Park, Se Young, et al.. (2004). Differential effect of nitrogen species on changes in mitochondrial membrane permeability due to mitomycin c in lung epithelial cells. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology. 369(3). 312–321. 4 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, et al.. (2004). Inhibition of SIN-1–Induced Change in Mitochondrial Membrane Permeability in PC12 Cells by Dopamine. Neurochemical Research. 29(7). 1371–1379. 3 indexed citations
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Youn, Young Chul, et al.. (2004). Protective Effect of 1-Methylated β-Carbolines Against 3-Morpholinosydnonimine-Induced Mitochondrial Damage and Cell Viability Loss in PC12 Cells. Neurochemical Research. 29(10). 1807–1816. 8 indexed citations
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Han, Eun Sook, et al.. (2004). Differential response of MG132 cytotoxicity against small cell lung cancer cells to changes in cellular GSH contents. Biochemical Pharmacology. 68(4). 659–666. 19 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, et al.. (2004). Effect of change in cellular GSH levels on mitochondrial damage and cell viability loss due to mitomycin c in small cell lung cancer cells. Biochemical Pharmacology. 68(9). 1857–1867. 25 indexed citations
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Jang, Yoon Young, Jin Ho Song, Yong Kyoo Shin, Eun Sook Han, & Chung Soo Lee. (2003). Depressant Effects of Ambroxol and Erdosteine on Cytokine Synthesis, Granule Enzyme Release, and Free Radical Production in Rat Alveolar Macrophages Activated by Lipopolysaccharide. Pharmacology & Toxicology. 92(4). 173–179. 38 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, et al.. (2003). Combined effect of dopamine and MPP+ on membrane permeability in mitochondria and cell viability in PC12 cells. Neurochemistry International. 43(2). 147–154. 17 indexed citations
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Hong, Jun, et al.. (2003). Inhibition of bleomycin-induced cell death in rat alveolar macrophages and human lung epithelial cells by ambroxol. Biochemical Pharmacology. 66(7). 1297–1306. 21 indexed citations
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Kim, Young Ki, Yoon-Young Jang, Eun Sook Han, & Chung Soo Lee. (2002). Depressant Effect of Ambroxol on Stimulated Functional Responses and Cell Death in Rat Alveolar Macrophages Exposed to Silica in Vitro. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 300(2). 629–637. 16 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, et al.. (2002). Differential effect of catecholamines and MPP+ on membrane permeability in brain mitochondria and cell viability in PC12 cells. Neurochemistry International. 40(4). 361–369. 65 indexed citations
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Youn, Young Chul, et al.. (2002). Protective effect of serotonin on 6-hydroxydopamine- and dopamine-induced oxidative damage of brain mitochondria and synaptosomes and PC12 cells. Neurochemistry International. 40(3). 223–233. 48 indexed citations
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Lee, Chung Soo, et al.. (2002). Effect of R-(-)-Deprenyl and Harmaline on Dopamine- and Peroxynitrite-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition in Brain Mitochondria. Neurochemical Research. 27(3). 215–224. 16 indexed citations
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Jang, Yoon Young, Jin Ho Song, Yong Kyoo Shin, Eun Sook Han, & Chung Soo Lee. (2000). Protective effect of boldine on oxidative mitochondrial damage in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Pharmacological Research. 42(4). 361–371. 144 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyun Ho, Yoon-Young Jang, Eun Sook Han, & Chung Soo Lee. (1999). Differential Antioxidant Effects of Ambroxol, Rutin, Glutathione and Harmaline. Biomolecules & Therapeutics. 7(2). 112–120. 10 indexed citations
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Cho, Yong‐Yeon, et al.. (1998). Protective Action of Ambroxol on the Oxidative Damages of Lipid , Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen. Biomolecules & Therapeutics. 6(2). 111–118. 8 indexed citations

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