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Jaehyung Cho

Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago

Publications -  68
Citations -  3063

Jaehyung Cho is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Platelet & Protein disulfide-isomerase. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2499 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaehyung Cho include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Washington University in St. Louis.

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A critical role for extracellular protein disulfide isomerase during thrombus formation in mice

TL;DR: PDI is required in vivo in mice for both fibrin generation and platelet thrombus formation, and there is no stable accumulation of platelets in mice lacking the G protein-coupled platelets.
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Prevention of vascular inflammation by nanoparticle targeting of adherent neutrophils

TL;DR: Internalization of drug-loaded albumin nanoparticles into neutrophils inactivates the pro-inflammatory function of activated neutrophIL, thereby offering a promising approach for treating inflammatory diseases resulting from inappropriate neutrophil sequestration and activation.
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Scalable Generation of Universal Platelets from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

TL;DR: The scalable generation of HLA-ABC-negative platelets from a renewable cell source represents an important step toward generating universal platelets for transfusion as well as a potential strategy for the management of platelet refractoriness.
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Platelets generated from human embryonic stem cells are functional in vitro and in the microcirculation of living mice

TL;DR: It is reported that it is feasible to generate functional megakaryocytes and platelets from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) on a large scale, and ultrastructural and morphological features of hESC-derived platelets were indistinguishable from those of normal blood platelets.
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Platelet protein disulfide isomerase is required for thrombus formation but not for hemostasis in mice

TL;DR: It is found that platelet PDI is important for thrombus formation on collagen-coated surfaces under shear and Intravital microscopy demonstrates that platelets accumulation but not initial adhesion and fibrin generation following laser-induced arteriolar injury.