Follow
Yoon Jeong Park
Yoon Jeong Park
Verified email at pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Crosstalk between adipocytes and immune cells in adipose tissue inflammation and metabolic dysregulation in obesity
JY Huh, YJ Park, M Ham, JB Kim
Molecules and cells 37 (5), 365-371, 2014
4542014
Obesity-induced DNA hypermethylation of the adiponectin gene mediates insulin resistance
AY Kim, YJ Park, X Pan, KC Shin, SH Kwak, AF Bassas, RM Sallam, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7585, 2015
2172015
Alteration of gut microbiota by vancomycin and bacitracin improves insulin resistance via glucagon‐like peptide 1 in diet‐induced obesity
I Hwang, YJ Park, YR Kim, YN Kim, S Ka, HY Lee, JK Seong, YJ Seok, ...
The FASEB Journal 29 (6), 2397-2411, 2015
2142015
A novel function of adipocytes in lipid antigen presentation to iNKT cells
JY Huh, JI Kim, YJ Park, IJ Hwang, YS Lee, JH Sohn, SK Lee, AA Alfadda, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 33 (2), 328-339, 2013
1342013
Deletion of CD1d in adipocytes aggravates adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance in obesity
JY Huh, J Park, JI Kim, YJ Park, YK Lee, JB Kim
Diabetes 66 (4), 835-847, 2017
752017
GABA-stimulated adipose-derived stem cells suppress subcutaneous adipose inflammation in obesity
I Hwang, K Jo, KC Shin, JI Kim, Y Ji, YJ Park, J Park, YG Jeon, S Ka, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (24), 11936-11945, 2019
632019
SREBP1c-PARP1 axis tunes anti-senescence activity of adipocytes and ameliorates metabolic imbalance in obesity
G Lee, YY Kim, H Jang, JS Han, H Nahmgoong, YJ Park, SM Han, C Cho, ...
Cell metabolism 34 (5), 702-718. e5, 2022
422022
Feeding period restriction alters the expression of peripheral circadian rhythm genes without changing body weight in mice
H Jang, G Lee, J Kong, G Choi, YJ Park, JB Kim
PloS one 7 (11), e49993, 2012
392012
Perilipin 3 deficiency stimulates thermogenic beige adipocytes through PPARα activation
YK Lee, JH Sohn, JS Han, YJ Park, YG Jeon, Y Ji, KT Dalen, C Sztalryd, ...
Diabetes 67 (5), 791-804, 2018
382018
DNMT1 maintains metabolic fitness of adipocytes through acting as an epigenetic safeguard of mitochondrial dynamics
YJ Park, S Lee, S Lim, H Nahmgoong, Y Ji, JY Huh, AA Alfadda, S Kim, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (11), e2021073118, 2021
312021
The role of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in adipose tissue inflammation in obesity
YJ Park, SS Choe, JH Sohn, JB Kim
Adipocyte 6 (2), 147-153, 2017
302017
Adipocyte CD1d determines adipose inflammation and insulin resistance in obesity
JY Huh, YJ Park, JB Kim
Adipocyte 7 (2), 129-136, 2018
292018
Regulatory roles of invariant natural killer T cells in adipose tissue inflammation: defenders against obesity-induced metabolic complications
YJ Park, J Park, JY Huh, I Hwang, SS Choe, JB Kim
Frontiers in Immunology 9, 1311, 2018
212018
Emerging roles of epigenetic regulation in obesity and metabolic disease
YJ Park, SM Han, JY Huh, JB Kim
Journal of Biological Chemistry 297 (5), 2021
202021
Adipocytes are the control tower that manages adipose tissue immunity by regulating lipid metabolism
J Park, JH Sohn, SM Han, YJ Park, JY Huh, SS Choe, JB Kim
Frontiers in Immunology 11, 598566, 2021
152021
Targeted erasure of DNA methylation by TET3 drives adipogenic reprogramming and differentiation
J Park, DH Lee, S Ham, J Oh, JR Noh, YK Lee, YJ Park, G Lee, SM Han, ...
Nature Metabolism 4 (7), 918-931, 2022
122022
Obesity-induced DNA hypermethylation of the adiponectin gene mediates insulin resistance. Nat Commun 6: 7585
AY Kim, YJ Park, X Pan, KC Shin, SH Kwak, AF Bassas, RM Sallam, ...
72015
Obesity induced DNA hypermethylation of the adiponectin gene mediates insulin resistance. Nat Commun. 2015; 6: 7585
AY Kim, YJ Park, X Pan, KC Shin, SH Kwak, AF Bassas
4
Discovery of a Novel RNA Suggests That Its Cellular Role Is More Complex than Just a Simple Messenger: A new research discovered that RNA could be glycosylated and displayed on …
YJ Park
Molecules and cells 44 (7), 538, 2021
2021
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–19