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In-Hyun Park
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 137
Citations - 22758
In-Hyun Park is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induced pluripotent stem cell & Embryonic stem cell. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 127 publications receiving 20714 citations. Previous affiliations of In-Hyun Park include Boston Children's Hospital & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Intracerebral Transplants of GMP-Grade Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Effectively Treat Subacute-Phase Ischemic Stroke in a Rodent Model.
TL;DR: Compared to intravenous injections, IC transplantation is preferable to IV injection for delivery of hUC-MSCs during subacute phases of stroke, and IC-transplanted cells effectively improved behavioral deficits, serving to reduce infarct volumes and glial scar formation, increase subventricular counts of proliferating neuroblasts, and promote cerebrovascular ingrowth in ischemic penumbra regions.
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Transplantation of Macaca cynomolgus iPS-derived hematopoietic cells in NSG immunodeficient mice
Soumeya Abed,Alisa Tubsuwan,Porntip Chaichompoo,In-Hyun Park,Alice Pailleret,Aissa Benyoucef,Lucie Tosca,Edouard de Dreuzy,Anais Paulard,Marine Granger-Locatelli,Francis Relouzat,Stéphane Prost,Gérard Tachdjian,Suthat Fucharoen,George Q. Daley,Emmanuel Payen,Stany Chrétien,Philippe Leboulch,Leila Maouche-Chretien +18 more
TL;DR: The use of iPSCs to generate hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPC) is of considerable therapeutic interest, as allogeneic HSPC transplantation is limited by the lack of compatible donors, a high risk of engraftment failure and GVHD.
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Regeneration of infarcted mouse hearts by cardiovascular tissue formed via the direct reprogramming of mouse fibroblasts
Jaeyeaon Cho,Jaeyeaon Cho,Sangsung Kim,Hyein Lee,Woongchan Rah,Hee Cheol Cho,Nam Kyun Kim,Seongho Bae,Dong Hoon Shin,Min Goo Lee,In-Hyun Park,Yoshiaki Tanaka,Eric Shin,Hong Yi,Ji Woong Han,Patrick Tae Joon Hwang,Ho-Wook Jun,Hun-Jun Park,Kyuwon Cho,Sang Wook Lee,Jae kyung Jung,Rebecca D. Levit,Mark A. Sussman,Richard P. Harvey,Young Sup Yoon,Young Sup Yoon +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used microRNA mimicking miR-208b-3p, ascorbic acid and bone morphogenetic protein 4 to reprogram mouse tail-tip fibroblasts into three cell types: cardiomyocytes, endothelial cells or smooth muscle cells.
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The lesser known story of X chromosome reactivation: a closer look into the reprogramming of the inactive X chromosome.
TL;DR: The characterization of XCR is reviewed, and the key regulators involved in XCI are reviewed for their role in suppressing the active histone marks and the genes in the active chromosome for their inhibition of X inactivation signals.
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Regional specification and complementation with non-neuroectodermal cells in human brain organoids.
Yoshiaki Tanaka,In-Hyun Park +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight recent advances of neuronal organoid technologies, focusing on the region-specific brain organoids and complementation with endothelial cells and microglia, and discuss their potential applications to neuronal diseases.