Cell biology, Mesenchymal stem cell, Cancer research, Signal transduction and Phospholipase D are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Endocrinology and Internal medicine. The various areas that Jae Ho Kim examines in his Mesenchymal stem cell study include Angiogenesis, Cytokine, Inflammation, Regeneration and Adipose tissue.
His studies deal with areas such as Wound healing, Immunology and Paracrine signalling as well as Cancer research. The concepts of his Signal transduction study are interwoven with issues in Lysophosphatidic acid and Cellular differentiation. His Phospholipase D research includes themes of Phospholipase and PLD2.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cell biology, Cancer research, Mesenchymal stem cell, Molecular biology and Stem cell. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Endocrinology and Internal medicine. His work carried out in the field of Cancer research brings together such families of science as Lysophosphatidic acid, Cancer stem cell, Immunology, SOX2 and Ovarian cancer.
His Mesenchymal stem cell research incorporates elements of Adipose tissue, Cell adhesion, Paracrine signalling and Regeneration. His research in Molecular biology tackles topics such as Phospholipase D which are related to areas like Phospholipase and Protein kinase C. Jae Ho Kim has researched Stem cell in several fields, including KLF4, Induced pluripotent stem cell and Bone marrow.
Jae Ho Kim mainly focuses on Cancer research, Stem cell, Progenitor cell, Cell biology and Angiogenesis. His Cancer research study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gene knockdown, Cancer stem cell, Regeneration, Fibrosis and Mesenchymal stem cell. Jae Ho Kim combines subjects such as Cell, Bone marrow and Transplantation with his study of Stem cell.
His Progenitor cell study combines topics in areas such as Wound healing, Neovascularization, Biomedical engineering and Biofabrication. His work on Cell biology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Induced pluripotent stem cell. His Angiogenesis study also includes fields such as
Jae Ho Kim mostly deals with Cancer research, Stem cell, Angiogenesis, Progenitor cell and Tube formation. The Cancer research study combines topics in areas such as Cancer stem cell, Cancer therapy, Internal medicine and Gene knockdown. His research integrates issues of Embryonic stem cell and Pharmacology in his study of Stem cell.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Inflammation, Proinflammatory cytokine, Periostin, Peptide sequence and Cell adhesion molecule in addition to Angiogenesis. Jae Ho Kim has included themes like Neovascularization, Wound healing, Immunology, CD34 and Myocardial infarction in his Progenitor cell study. His Induced pluripotent stem cell study incorporates themes from Mesenchymal stem cell, Stem-cell therapy, Regeneration, Cell biology and Autologous transplantation.
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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
Byoung Soo Kim;Yang Woo Kwon;Jeong-Sik Kong;Gyu Tae Park.
Biomaterials (2018)
Sphingosylphosphorylcholine induces differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into smooth-muscle-like cells through a TGF-β-dependent mechanism
Eun Su Jeon;Hyun Jung Moon;Mi Jeong Lee;Hae Young Song.
Journal of Cell Science (2006)
Cancer‐Derived Lysophosphatidic Acid Stimulates Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Myofibroblast‐Like Cells
Eun Su Jeon;Hyun Jung Moon;Mi Jeong Lee;Hae Young Song.
Stem Cells (2008)
Proteomic analysis of tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced secretome of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells.
Mi Jeong Lee;Jaeyoon Kim;Min Young Kim;Yoe-Sik Bae.
Journal of Proteome Research (2010)
Overexpression of phospholipase D1 in human breast cancer tissues
Dong-Young Noh;Soo-Jung Ahn;Ryung-Ah Lee;In-Ae Park.
Cancer Letters (2000)
Role of ERK activation in cisplatin-induced apoptosis in OK renal epithelial cells.
Yong Keun Kim;Hyun Ju Kim;Chae Hwa Kwon;Jae Ho Kim.
Journal of Applied Toxicology (2005)
Tumor necrosis factor-α-activated human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells accelerate cutaneous wound healing through paracrine mechanisms.
Soon Chul Heo;Eun Su Jeon;Il Hwan Lee;Hoon Soo Kim.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2011)
Soluble intracellular adhesion molecule-1 secreted by human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cell reduces amyloid-β plaques
Kim Jy;Kim Dh;Kim Jh;Lee D.
Cell Death & Differentiation (2012)
Role of c-Jun N-terminal kinase in the PDGF-induced proliferation and migration of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells.
Yong Jung Kang;Eun Su Jeon;Hae Young Song;Jae Suk Woo.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry (2005)
Cardiac Phospholipase D2 Localizes to Sarcolemmal Membranes and Is Inhibited by α-Actinin in an ADP-ribosylation Factor-reversible Manner
Jong Bae Park;Jung Hwan Kim;Yong Kim;Sang Hoon Ha.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2000)
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