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Won the Outstanding Presentation Award at the ICGSK 2024 Conference hosted by the Korean Society for Genetic Engineering / Sonali Puri (PhD student in the Department of Biofermentation and Convergence)

  • 24.12.04 / 이정민
Date 2024-12-04 Hit 24

A student from the Department of Bio-Fermentation and Convergence (Professor Lee,Youngseok research team) participated in the ICGSK 2024 conference organized by the Korean Society for Genetic Engineering, which was held at BEXCO in Busan for three days from October 16 to 18, and won the Outstanding Research Oral Presentation Award. The student presented the topic, “Regulation of Defecation in Drosophila melanogaster by the Gut-Brain Axis.”

 

This study revealed that the cooperation of Trpγ, Piezo, and DH44R2 in intestinal cells is a mechanism that regulates defecation. This research has revealed that intestinal-specific mechanisms play a major role in regulating intestinal motility and defecation. DH44R2 is a second receptor of Diuretic Hormone, and is well known as a hormone with the same function as CRH (a hypothalamic hormone that regulates corticotropin release), which is well known as a stress hormone in humans. The study was conducted with the support of the Ministry of Science and ICT's mid-level research project for basic science and technology. It was published with the content that Piezo and TRPγ channels, which are well known for their related signaling and mechanosensor, are important for regulating bowel movements.

This study was conducted with the support of the Ministry of Science and ICT's mid-level research project for basic science and technology.

DH44R2 is a second receptor of Diuretic Hormone, and is well known as a hormone with the same function as CRH (a hypoth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Won the Outstanding Presentation Award at the ICGSK 2024 Conference hosted by the Korean Society for Genetic Engineering / Sonali Puri (PhD student in the Department of Biofermentation and Convergence)

Date 2024-12-04 Hit 24

A student from the Department of Bio-Fermentation and Convergence (Professor Lee,Youngseok research team) participated in the ICGSK 2024 conference organized by the Korean Society for Genetic Engineering, which was held at BEXCO in Busan for three days from October 16 to 18, and won the Outstanding Research Oral Presentation Award. The student presented the topic, “Regulation of Defecation in Drosophila melanogaster by the Gut-Brain Axis.”

 

This study revealed that the cooperation of Trpγ, Piezo, and DH44R2 in intestinal cells is a mechanism that regulates defecation. This research has revealed that intestinal-specific mechanisms play a major role in regulating intestinal motility and defecation. DH44R2 is a second receptor of Diuretic Hormone, and is well known as a hormone with the same function as CRH (a hypothalamic hormone that regulates corticotropin release), which is well known as a stress hormone in humans. The study was conducted with the support of the Ministry of Science and ICT's mid-level research project for basic science and technology. It was published with the content that Piezo and TRPγ channels, which are well known for their related signaling and mechanosensor, are important for regulating bowel movements.

This study was conducted with the support of the Ministry of Science and ICT's mid-level research project for basic science and technology.

DH44R2 is a second receptor of Diuretic Hormone, and is well known as a hormone with the same function as CRH (a hypoth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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