Jun‐Pyo Choi

1.3k total citations
33 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Jun‐Pyo Choi is a scholar working on Physiology, Immunology and Immunology and Allergy. According to data from OpenAlex, Jun‐Pyo Choi has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Physiology, 15 papers in Immunology and 9 papers in Immunology and Allergy. Recurrent topics in Jun‐Pyo Choi's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (18 papers), Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization (8 papers) and IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways (7 papers). Jun‐Pyo Choi is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (18 papers), Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization (8 papers) and IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways (7 papers). Jun‐Pyo Choi collaborates with scholars based in South Korea, United States and Switzerland. Jun‐Pyo Choi's co-authors include Yong Song Gho, Yoon‐Keun Kim, Seng Jin Choi, Seong Gyu Jeon, Yoon‐Keun Kim, Dongsic Choi, Sangchul Rho, Daehee Hwang, Jaewook Lee and Sang‐Hyun Park and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Scientific Reports and Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Jun‐Pyo Choi

32 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jun‐Pyo Choi South Korea 19 515 260 236 212 157 33 1.0k
Y.‐K. Kim South Korea 17 237 0.5× 100 0.4× 160 0.7× 298 1.4× 152 1.0× 26 764
Qun Wu United States 21 448 0.9× 134 0.5× 488 2.1× 400 1.9× 266 1.7× 47 1.4k
L A van Berkel Netherlands 13 365 0.7× 121 0.5× 409 1.7× 84 0.4× 39 0.2× 18 957
Małgorzata Kubica Poland 13 414 0.8× 105 0.4× 282 1.2× 116 0.5× 42 0.3× 20 971
Jennifer Debarry Germany 11 204 0.4× 74 0.3× 344 1.5× 175 0.8× 52 0.3× 14 737
Kazuhiko Shinagawa Japan 11 518 1.0× 64 0.2× 259 1.1× 273 1.3× 188 1.2× 16 1.1k
Heather MacLeod United States 11 117 0.2× 154 0.6× 459 1.9× 380 1.8× 124 0.8× 12 929
Matt X. G. Shao United States 11 385 0.7× 114 0.4× 403 1.7× 268 1.3× 435 2.8× 11 1.3k
Sandrine Tchaptchet Germany 12 322 0.6× 53 0.2× 390 1.7× 124 0.6× 71 0.5× 15 1.1k
Julie A. Preston Australia 13 502 1.0× 113 0.4× 716 3.0× 345 1.6× 313 2.0× 15 1.7k

Countries citing papers authored by Jun‐Pyo Choi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jun‐Pyo Choi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jun‐Pyo Choi

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All Works

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Losol, Purevsuren, Milena Sokołowska, İsmail Öğülür, et al.. (2023). Epithelial Barrier Theory: The Role of Exposome, Microbiome, and Barrier Function in Allergic Diseases. Allergy Asthma and Immunology Research. 15(6). 705–705. 22 indexed citations
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Losol, Purevsuren, Jun‐Pyo Choi, Jang-Ho Seo, et al.. (2023). Bronchial epithelial cells release inflammatory markers linked to airway inflammation and remodeling in response to TLR5 ligand flagellin. World Allergy Organization Journal. 16(6). 100786–100786. 5 indexed citations
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Won, Ha‐Kyeong, Youngsang Yoo, Noeul Kang, et al.. (2023). Clinical Relevance of Staphylococcus aureus Nasal Colonization and Staphylococcal Enterotoxin-Specific IgE Sensitization in Late-Onset Asthma. Lung. 201(3). 303–308. 1 indexed citations
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Choi, Jun‐Pyo, et al.. (2021). Thymic stromal lymphopoietin production in DN32.D3 invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cell line and primary mouse liver iNKT cells. Asia Pacific Allergy. 11(1). e10–e10. 1 indexed citations
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Park, So‐Young, Hyouk‐Soo Kwon, Woo‐Jung Song, et al.. (2020). Oxidative Stress Modulates the Expression Pattern of Peroxiredoxin-6 in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Asthmatic Patients and Bronchial Epithelial Cells. Allergy Asthma and Immunology Research. 12(3). 523–523. 3 indexed citations
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Ha, Eun Hee, Jun‐Pyo Choi, Hyouk‐Soo Kwon, et al.. (2019). Endothelial Sox17 promotes allergic airway inflammation. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 144(2). 561–573.e6. 16 indexed citations
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Choi, Jun‐Pyo, So‐Young Park, Keun‐Ai Moon, et al.. (2019). Macrophage‐derived progranulin promotes allergen‐induced airway inflammation. Allergy. 75(5). 1133–1145. 18 indexed citations
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Kim, Min‐Hye, Seng Jin Choi, Jun‐Pyo Choi, et al.. (2018). Lactobacillus plantarum-derived Extracellular Vesicles Protect Atopic Dermatitis Induced byStaphylococcus aureus-derived Extracellular Vesicles. Allergy Asthma and Immunology Research. 10(5). 516–516. 116 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyun Jung, You‐Sun Kim, Kang-Hyun Kim, et al.. (2017). The microbiome of the lung and its extracellular vesicles in nonsmokers, healthy smokers and COPD patients. Experimental & Molecular Medicine. 49(4). e316–e316. 54 indexed citations
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Jeon, Un Sil, Jun‐Pyo Choi, You‐Sun Kim, Sung Ho Ryu, & Yoon‐Keun Kim. (2015). The enhanced expression of IL-17-secreting T cells during the early progression of atherosclerosis in ApoE-deficient mice fed on a western-type diet. Experimental & Molecular Medicine. 47(5). e163–e163. 18 indexed citations
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Lee, Go‐Eun, Bo‐Gie Yang, Jun‐Pyo Choi, et al.. (2014). Oral immunization of haemaggulutinin H5 expressed in plant endoplasmic reticulum with adjuvant saponin protects mice against highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus infection. Plant Biotechnology Journal. 13(1). 62–72. 30 indexed citations
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Choi, Jun‐Pyo, Younghoon Kim, Seong Gyu Jeon, et al.. (2012). TNF‐alpha is a key mediator in the development of Th2 cell response to inhaled allergens induced by a viral PAMP double‐stranded RNA. Allergy. 67(9). 1138–1148. 33 indexed citations
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Choi, Dongsic, Dae‐Kyum Kim, Seng Jin Choi, et al.. (2011). Proteomic analysis of outer membrane vesicles derived from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. PROTEOMICS. 11(16). 3424–3429. 203 indexed citations
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Choi, Jun‐Pyo, Y.‐S. Kim, Bok Sil Hong, et al.. (2010). A viral PAMP double‐stranded RNA induces allergen‐specific Th17 cell response in the airways which is dependent on VEGF and IL‐6. Allergy. 65(10). 1322–1330. 24 indexed citations
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Kim, You Sun, Sung‐Wook Hong, Jun‐Pyo Choi, et al.. (2009). Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Is a Key Mediator in the Development of T Cell Priming and Its Polarization to Type 1 and Type 17 T Helper Cells in the Airways. The Journal of Immunology. 183(8). 5113–5120. 64 indexed citations
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Jeon, Seong Gyu, Hyung‐Geun Moon, Younghoon Kim, et al.. (2009). 15‐lipoxygenase metabolites play an important role in the development of a T‐helper type 1 allergic inflammation induced by double‐stranded RNA. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 39(6). 908–917. 25 indexed citations

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