Seung Ja Oh
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M1 macrophage-derived exosomal microRNA-29c-3p suppresses aggressiveness of melanoma cells via ENPP2
An B, Shin C, Kwon J, Tran N, Kim A, Jeong H, et al.
Cancer Cell Int
. 2024 Sep;
24(1):325.
PMID: 39342305
In the tumor microenvironment, macrophages play crucial roles resulting in tumor suppression and progression, depending on M1 and M2 macrophages, respectively. In particular, macrophage-derived exosomes modulate the gene expression of...
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Kim K, Kwak J, Seo S, Ha S, Kim G, Lee S, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2024 Aug;
477:135282.
PMID: 39088952
Although biocides are important materials in modern society and help protect human health and the environment, increasing exposure to combined biocides can cause severe side effects in the human body,...
3.
Chung H, Choi J, Hong C, Lee Y, Hong K, Oh S, et al.
Bioact Mater
. 2023 Dec;
34:80-97.
PMID: 38143565
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a devastating disease characterized by the progressive blockage of blood vessels. Although the paracrine effect of growth factors in stem cell therapy made it a...
4.
Kim H, Roh H, Kim S, Lee K, Im M, Oh S
NPJ Regen Med
. 2023 Dec;
8(1):68.
PMID: 38097595
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an outer retinal degenerative disease that can lead to photoreceptor cell death and profound vision loss. Although effective regulation of intraretinal inflammation can slow down the...
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Tran N, Kim H, Shin C, Ko E, Oh S
Cancer Cell Int
. 2023 Dec;
23(1):321.
PMID: 38087254
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of integrating a large amount of related information to predict therapeutic relationships such as disease treatment with known drugs, gene expression, and drug-target binding....
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Park B, Bang S, Hwang K, Cha Y, Kwak J, Tran N, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2023 Jun;
35(35):e2302996.
PMID: 37377148
An in vitro model, composed of the short-wavelength human opsins and rhodopsins, is created. Two types of photosensitive neural spheroids are transfected for selective reaction under bluish-purple and green lights....
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Choi J, Chung H, Oh S, Kim J, Kim S
Acta Biomater
. 2023 May;
166:454-469.
PMID: 37230438
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising regenerative medicine strategy but is limited by poor cell survival, leading to low therapeutic outcomes. We developed cell spheroid therapeutics to overcome...
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Hong C, Chung H, Lee G, Kim C, Kim D, Oh S, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2023 Apr;
6(5):1774-1786.
PMID: 37058290
Wound dressings have been designed to provide the optimal environment to fibroblasts, keratinocytes, and macrophages to promote wound healing while inhibiting potential microbial infection. Gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) is a photopolymerizable...
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Tran N, Lee I, Kim H, Lee K, Kim S, Oh S
Biomed Mater
. 2022 Sep;
17(6).
PMID: 36167062
Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) are involved in cancer progression and drug resistance in the tumour microenvironment (TME). Consequently, macrophages as therapeutic targets have garnered increased attention; however, there are hurdles to...
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Costa A, Subbiah R, Oh S, Jeong H, Na J, Park K, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2022 Aug;
14(36):40522-40534.
PMID: 36036800
The mechanism by which stromal cells fill voids in injured tissue remains a fundamental question in regenerative medicine. While it is well-established that fibroblasts fill voids by depositing extracellular matrix...