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Lee, Jae Woon (June )
Dr Jae Woon (June) Lee has been working, teaching and researching in the field of aviation law and policy since 2004, and is a renowned aviation law expert. His main research and teaching interests are aviation law and competition law.
Prof. Lee has seven years of legal affairs experience in the airline industry, advising the company on issues relating to company liability, government regulation and competition law matters. He has also acted as legal advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea on aviation law issues and regularly attended the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Legal Committee as a Korean delegate.
Prof. Lee has published on various aviation legal issues in both major air law journals and other leading journals of trade law, company law, competition law, and public international law. He serves on the editorial board of the Annals of Air and Space Law.
Prof. Lee has served as a consultant/expert to government and international agencies, including the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, International Air Transport Association and the Hong Kong Competition Commission. He frequently presents at academic and aviation industry conferences and regularly comments in the media.https://commons.erau.edu/aviasian-bios-2021/1010/thumbnail.jp
Protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPRT as a regulator of synaptic formation and neuronal development
PTPRT/RPTPρ is the most recently isolated member of the type IIB receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase family and its expression is restricted to the nervous system. PTPRT plays a critical role in regulation of synaptic formation and neuronal development. When PTPRT was overexpressed in hippocampal neurons, synaptic formation and dendritic arborization were induced. On the other hand, knockdown of PTPRT decreased neuronal transmission and attenuated neuronal development. PTPRT strengthened neuronal synapses by forming homophilic trans dimers with each other and heterophilic cis complexes with neuronal adhesion molecules. Fyn tyrosine kinase regulated PTPRT activity through phosphorylation of tyrosine 912 within the membrane-proximal catalytic domain of PTPRT. Phosphorylation induced homophilic cis dimerization of PTPRT and resulted in the inhibition of phosphatase activity. BCR-Rac1 GAP and Syntaxin-binding protein were found as new endogenous substrates of PTPRT in rat brain. PTPRT induced polymerization of actin cytoskeleton that determined the morphologies of dendrites and spines by inhibiting BCR-Rac1 GAP activity. Additionally, PTPRT appeared to regulate neurotransmitter release through reinforcement of interactions between Syntaxin-binding protein and Syntaxin, a SNARE protein. In conclusion, PTPRT regulates synaptic function and neuronal development through interactions with neuronal adhesion molecules and the dephosphorylation of synaptic molecules.open
Jae Yeon Lee
Titres : Ideal Swimming Pool (c) Jae Yeon Lee. Image reproduite avec l'aimable autorisation de l'artiste. Tous droits réservés Artiste : Jae Yeon Lee Nationalité/pays : Corée du sud Année : 2012 Technique : broderie Concept : Ce projet souligne la nature irréaliste de l'espace en présentant une piscine comme un lieu idéal. Cette œuvre utilise la broderie pour créer une piscine. Ce travail se concentre sur le matériau, le fil, et ses effets. Elle représente également l'eau et ..
Replication data for: The Cross-Sectional Distribution of Price Stickiness Implied by Aggregate Data
Carvalho, Carlos, Dam, Niels Arne, and Lee, Jae Won, (2020) "The Cross-Sectional Distribution of Price Stickiness Implied by Aggregate Data." Review of Economics and Statistics 102:1, 162-179
Replication data for: The Cross-Sectional Distribution of Price Stickiness Implied by Aggregate Data
Carvalho, Carlos, Dam, Niels Arne, and Lee, Jae Won, (2020) "The Cross-Sectional Distribution of Price Stickiness Implied by Aggregate Data." Review of Economics and Statistics 102:1, 162-179
Jae Won Lee, Internal Distance(s) Mid - Career Retrospective
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Oakland University Art Gallery, January 10 – February 22, 2009. Contains essay by Dick Goody.Excerpt from essay by Dick Goody: There is something universal in the act of contemplating nature; there is something contextual too. For example, imagine walking down a path and homing in on a particularly attractive leaf; now, pick up the leaf and weigh its beauty. But also consider all the other things that come to mind. The work of Jae Won Lee focuses on the formalistic beauty of nature. All the other things that come to mind, which inform her work, she consigns obliquely away to be separately archived
Lee Hee-Jae La typographie coréenne au XVe siècle
Macouin Francis. Lee Hee-Jae La typographie coréenne au XVe siècle . In: Arts asiatiques, tome 43, 1988. pp. 182-183
Lee Hee-Jae La typographie coréenne au XVe siècle
Macouin Francis. Lee Hee-Jae La typographie coréenne au XVe siècle . In: Arts asiatiques, tome 43, 1988. pp. 182-183
Protective effects of P2X7 receptor deletion on aging-related memory alterations
Neuroinflammation is one of the factors implicated in cognitive aging. Recent studies have shown that the P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is a major inflammatory regulator in microglia. The present study examined the effects of deletion of P2X7R on cognitive aging. Cognitive status was examined in 5-month-old (young) and 11- to 14-month-old (middle-aged) mice with P2X7R deletion (P2X7R knockout (KO)), and in age-matched control wild type mice, using the Morris water maze task. No differences were observed between the performances of young control mice and young P2X7R KO mice in the Morris water maze task. However, middle-aged P2X7R KO mice demonstrated better performance than middle-aged control mice. No differences were observed in hippocampal interleukin-1β levels and the number of microglial cells in the cornus ammonis (CA1) region of the hippocampus during microglial activation in young and middle-aged P2X7R KO mice, and control mice. Hippocampal levels of the inhibitory form of glycogen synthase kinase-3β were lower in young control mice than in mice in the other groups. These results suggest that the inhibition of P2X7R might have beneficial effects on aging-related cognitive impairments.open
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