Publications by authors named "Jungwoo Cho"

Article Synopsis
  • GWAS have linked genetic risk to diseases, but understanding the cellular mechanisms is tough due to disease complexity.
  • We created a framework using human blood cells and various methods to uncover these cellular processes, conducting GWAS with data from 2,600 individuals and identifying 119 genomic loci related to immune responses.
  • We found a specific type of neutrophil linked to cardiometabolic diseases and developed a model predicting chronic kidney disease risk in type 2 diabetes patients, which helps advance patient stratification and biological understanding in genetic studies.
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Levels of protein translation by ribosomes are governed both by features of the translation machinery as well as sequence properties of the mRNAs themselves. We focus here on a striking three-nucleotide periodicity, characterized by overrepresentation of GCN codons and underrepresentation of G at the second position of codons, that is observed in Open Reading Frames (ORFs) of mRNAs. Our examination of mRNA sequences in Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed that this periodicity is particularly pronounced in the initial codons-the ramp region-of ORFs of genes with high protein expression.

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In highly urbanized area where traffic condition fluctuates constantly, transportation infrastructure is one of the major contributing factors to Emergency Medical Service (EMS) availability and patient outcome. In this paper, we assess the impact of traffic fluctuation to the EMS first response availability in urban area, by evaluating the k-minute coverage under 21 traffic scenarios. The set of traffic scenarios represents the time-of-day and day-of-week effects, and is generated by combining road link speed information from multiple historical speed databases.

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