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Hyun Jai Cho

Researcher at Seoul National University Hospital

Publications -  187
Citations -  4600

Hyun Jai Cho is an academic researcher from Seoul National University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3750 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyun Jai Cho include Tufts University & Seoul National University.

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Synergistic neovascularization by mixed transplantation of early endothelial progenitor cells and late outgrowth endothelial cells: the role of angiogenic cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases.

TL;DR: Distinct origins of the different types of EPCs exist that have different functions in neovascularization, and mixed transplantation of these cells results in synergistic neov vascularization through cytokines and MMPs.
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Malignant Tumor Formation After Transplantation of Short-Term Cultured Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Experimental Myocardial Infarction and Diabetic Neuropathy

TL;DR: Genetically unmodified MSCs can undergo chromosomal abnormalities even at early passages and form malignant tumors when transplanted in vivo, suggesting that careful monitoring of chromosomal status is warranted when in vitro expanded M SCs are used for cell therapy such as for MI.
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Induction of pluripotent stem cells from adult somatic cells by protein-based reprogramming without genetic manipulation

TL;DR: It is reported that that a single transfer of embryonic stem (ES) cell-derived proteins into primarily cultured adult mouse fibroblasts, rather than repeated transfer or prolonged exposure to materials, can achieve full reprogramming up to the pluripotent state without the forced expression of ectopic transgenes.
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Osteopontin: A multifunctional protein at the crossroads of inflammation, atherosclerosis, and vascular calcification

TL;DR: The role of OPN in vascular calcification (VC), which is closely related to chronic and active inflammation, is that of a negative regulator because it is an inhibitor of calcification and an active inducer of decalcification.