Joon Eoh
Johns Hopkins University
7 Papers
102 Citations
Joon Eoh is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Regenerative medicine & Extracellular matrix. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Joon Eoh include Texas A&M University.
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Papers
Biomaterials as vectors for the delivery of CRISPR–Cas9
TL;DR: The immune challenges associated with Cas9 and the delivery materials will be discussed as an understanding of the immune responses along with the functions of biomaterials will ultimately guide the field in designing new delivery systems for the clinical applications of CRISPR-Cas9.
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Enhanced elastin synthesis and maturation in human vascular smooth muscle tissue derived from induced-pluripotent stem cells ☆
Joon Eoh,Nian Shen,Jacqueline A. Burke,Svenja Hinderer,Zhiyong Xia,Katja Schenke-Layland,Sharon Gerecht +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, human inducedpluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) were differentiated into early smooth muscle cells, seeded onto a hybrid poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate/poly ( l -lactide) (PEGdma-PLA) scaffold and cultured in a bioreactor while exposed to pulsatile flow, towards maturation into contractile smooth muscle tissue.
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Comparative analysis of in vitro oxidative degradation of poly(carbonate urethanes) for biostability screening
David K. Dempsey,Christopher Carranza,Chander P. Chawla,Patrick Gray,Joon Eoh,Stacy Cereceres,Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernandez +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate the accelerated test method more effectively characterized the oxidative degradation profiles than the 3% H₂O₁ treatment system, and the lack of bulk degradation in the 12-month study supports the hydrolytic stability of these PCUs.
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Fabrication of 3-dimensional multicellular microvascular structures
Sebastian F. Barreto-Ortiz,Jamie Fradkin,Joon Eoh,Jacqueline Trivero,Matthew Davenport,Brian Ginn,Hai-Quan Mao,Sharon Gerecht +7 more
TL;DR: 3D microfibers fabricated by hydrogel electrospinning improve extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition from vascular cells, enabling the formation of freestanding luminal multicellular microvasculature and the achievement of multicedllular microvascular structures with an organized endothelium and a robust multicesllular perivascular tunica media.
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HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics
Xin Yi Chan,Eugenia Volkova,Joon Eoh,Rebecca Black,Lilly Fang,Rayyan Gorashi,Jihyun Song,Jing Wang,Morgan B. Elliott,Morgan B. Elliott,Sebastian F. Barreto-Ortiz,James K. Chen,Brian L. Lin,Lakshmi Santhanam,Linzhao Cheng,Frank S. Lee,Josef T. Prchal,Sharon Gerecht +17 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the vascular pathology of HIF2A GOF mutations is independent of erythrocytosis, and it is suggested that targeting these vascular aberrations could benefit patients with Hif2A GoF and conditions of augmented hypoxia signaling.
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