Jonathan Tjong
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Recent Articles
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Tjong J, Pendlmayr S, Barter J, Chen J, Maksym G, Quinn T, et al.
Biomed Mater
. 2023 Feb;
18(2).
PMID: 36801856
Microtissues in the shape of toroidal rings provide an ideal geometry to better represent the structure and function of the airway smooth muscle present in the small airways, and to...
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Perkins G, Hsiao Y, Yin S, Tjong J, Tran M, Lau J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Oct;
7(9):e45344.
PMID: 23028948
Chronic hypoxia (CH) occurs under certain physiological or pathological conditions, including in people who reside at high altitude or suffer chronic cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases. As mitochondria are the predominant...
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Song W, Chen J, Petrilli A, Liot G, Klinglmayr E, Zhou Y, et al.
Nat Med
. 2011 Feb;
17(3):377-82.
PMID: 21336284
Huntington's disease is an inherited and incurable neurodegenerative disorder caused by an abnormal polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion in huntingtin (encoded by HTT). PolyQ length determines disease onset and severity, with a...
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Suhr S, Chang E, Tjong J, Alcasid N, Perkins G, Goissis M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2010 Dec;
5(11):e14095.
PMID: 21124794
Background: As stem cells of the early embryo mature and differentiate into all tissues, the mitochondrial complement undergoes dramatic functional improvement. Mitochondrial activity is low to minimize generation of DNA-damaging...
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Perkins G, Tjong J, Brown J, Poquiz P, Scott R, Kolson D, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2010 Jan;
30(3):1015-26.
PMID: 20089910
Mitochondria are integral elements of many nerve terminals. They must be appropriately positioned to regulate microdomains of Ca(2+) concentration and metabolic demand, but structures that anchor them in place have...