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Yang Woo Kwon

Researcher at Pusan National University

Publications -  34
Citations -  1352

Yang Woo Kwon is an academic researcher from Pusan National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 971 citations.

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3D cell printing of in vitro stabilized skin model and in vivo pre-vascularized skin patch using tissue-specific extracellular matrix bioink: A step towards advanced skin tissue engineering

TL;DR: This study investigated the capability of skin-derived extracellular matrix (S-dECM) bioink for 3D cell printing-based skin tissue engineering and used this bioink to print 3D pre-vascularized skin patch able to promote in vivo wound healing and revealed that endothelial progenitor cells-laden 3D-printed skin patch accelerates wound closure, re-epithelization, and neovascularization as well as blood flow.
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Tumor necrosis factor-α-activated mesenchymal stem cells promote endothelial progenitor cell homing and angiogenesis.

TL;DR: It is suggested that TNF-α CM stimulates angiogenesis and tissue repair through an increase in homing of EPCs through paracrine mechanisms involving IL-6 and IL-8.
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Recent advances in stem cell therapeutics and tissue engineering strategies.

TL;DR: The combination of stem cell and tissue engineering techniques overcomes the limitations of stem cells in therapy of human diseases, and presents a new path toward regeneration of injured tissues.
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Autotaxin Regulates Maintenance of Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells through Lysophosphatidic Acid-Mediated Autocrine Mechanism

TL;DR: Results suggest that autotaxin‐LPA‐ LPA receptor 1‐AKT1 signaling axis is critical for maintaining CSC characteristics through an autocrine loop and provide a novel therapeutic target for ovarian CSCs.
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WKYMVm-induced activation of formyl peptide receptor 2 stimulates ischemic neovasculogenesis by promoting homing of endothelial colony-forming cells

TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of WKYMVm, a selective FPR2 agonist isolated by screening synthetic peptide libraries, on homing ability of ECFCs and vascular regeneration of ischemic tissues suggests that WKYVm promotes repair of isChemic tissues by stimulating homing of EC FCs and neovascularization via a F PR2‐dependent mechanism.