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  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

No-Hee Park is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific work spanning Molecular Biology, Sensory Systems, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Genetics.

The main topics of their scholarly investigation include Fibroblast Growth Factor Research, Ion Channels and Receptors, Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disability Research, Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research, Autophagy in Disease and Therapy, and Pancreatic Function and Diabetes.

Park has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers with research concentrating on oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, cancer stemness, and calcium channel mechanisms. Some highlighted publications include:

  • DYRK1A is required for maintenance of cancer stemness, contributing to tumorigenic potential in oral/oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (2021, Experimental Cell Research)
  • Chronic Alcohol Exposure Promotes Cancer Stemness and Glycolysis in Oral/Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Lines by Activating NFAT Signaling (2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • Orai3 Calcium Channel Contributes to Oral/Oropharyngeal Cancer Stemness through the Elevation of ID1 Expression (2023, Cells)
  • Zoledronic acid impairs oral cancer stem cells by reducing CCL3 (2020, Oncology Reports)
  • Orai3 calcium channel regulates oral/oropharyngeal cancer stemness via ID1 expression (2023, Preprints.org)

The variety of venues for these publications reflects the interdisciplinary nature of Park's research and their engagement with diverse biomedical fields:

  • Experimental Cell Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cells
  • Oncology Reports
  • Preprints.org

Park frequently collaborates with multiple co-authors, including Kihyuk Shin, Mo Kang, Charlotte Martin, Anthony Nguyen, and Reuben H. Kim. These collaborations signify ongoing partnerships within the scientific community, particularly in cancer biology and molecular research.

In recognition of their contributions to science, No-Hee Park was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Salivary Transcriptome Diagnostics for Oral Cancer Detection

    Yang Li;Maie A R St. John;Xiaofeng C. Zhou;Yong Kim

  • Interactions between Periodontal Bacteria and Human Oral Epithelial Cells: Fusobacterium nucleatum Adheres to and Invades Epithelial Cells

    Yiping W. Han;Wenyuan Shi;George T J Huang;Susan Kinder Haake

  • Interleukin 6 and interleukin 8 as potential biomarkers for oral cavity and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

    Maie A R St. John;Yang Li;Xiaofeng C. Zhou;Paul Denny

  • Salivary transcriptomic biomarkers for detection of resectable pancreatic cancer.

    Lei Zhang;James J. Farrell;Hui Zhou;David Elashoff

  • Histone demethylases KDM4B and KDM6B promotes osteogenic differentiation of human MSCs.

    Ling Ye;Ling Ye;Zhipeng Fan;Bo Yu;Jia Chang

  • Immortalization of normal human oral keratinocytes with type 16 human papillomavirus

    No-Hee Park;Byung-Moo Min;Sheng-lin Li;Min Zhong Huang

  • miR-181a shows tumor suppressive effect against oral squamous cell carcinoma cells by downregulating K-ras.

    Ki-Hyuk Shin;Susan D. Bae;Hannah S. Hong;Reuben H. Kim

  • Wnt4 signaling prevents skeletal aging and inflammation by inhibiting nuclear factor-κB

    Bo Yu;Jia Chang;Yunsong Liu;Jiong Li

  • Elevated Bmi-1 expression is associated with dysplastic cell transformation during oral carcinogenesis and is required for cancer cell replication and survival.

    Kang Mk;Kim Rh;Kim Sj;Yip Fk

  • Increased Lysis of Stem Cells but Not Their Differentiated Cells by Natural Killer Cells; De-Differentiation or Reprogramming Activates NK Cells

    Han Ching Tseng;Aida Arasteh;Avina Paranjpe;Antonia Teruel

  • Development of transcriptomic biomarker signature in human saliva to detect lung cancer.

    Lei Zhang;Hua Xiao;Hui Zhou;Hui Zhou;Silverio Santiago

  • Increased penetration of nonelectrolytes into mouse skin during iontophoretic water transport (iontohydrokinesis).

    L P Gangarosa;N H Park;C A Wiggins;J M Hill

  • Nanodiamond–Gutta Percha Composite Biomaterials for Root Canal Therapy

    Dong-Keun Lee;Sue Vin Kim;Adelheid Nerisa Limansubroto;Albert Yen

  • Motility and Chemotaxis in Tissue Penetration of Oral Epithelial Cell Layers by Treponema denticola

    Renate Lux;James N. Miller;No-Hee Park;Wenyuan Shi

  • TNFα enhances cancer stem cell-like phenotype via Notch-Hes1 activation in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.

    Sung Hee Lee;Hannah S. Hong;Zi Xiao Liu;Reuben H. Kim

  • Replicative senescence of normal human oral keratinocytes is associated with the loss of telomerase activity without shortening of telomeres

    M K Kang;W Guo;N H Park

  • Senescence-associated genes in normal human oral keratinocytes.

    Mo K Kang;Ayako Kameta;Ki-Hyuk Shin;Marcel A Baluda

  • Effect of UV-irradiation on cell cycle, viability and the expression of p53, gadd153 and gadd45 genes in normal and HPV-immortalized human oral keratinocytes.

    C. N. Gujuluva;Jeong-Hwa Baek;Ki-Hyuk Shin;H. M. Cherrick

  • Regulation of the hTERT promoter activity by MSH2, the hnRNPs K and D, and GRHL2 in human oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.

    Xuedong Kang;Wei Chen;Reuben H. Kim;Mo K. Kang

  • Inactivation of the p53 gene by either mutation or HPV infection is extremely frequent in human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines

    Byung-Moo Min;Jeong-Hwa Baek;Ki-Hyuk Shin;Chandrasekhar N. Gujuluva

Frequent Co-Authors

Cun-Yu Wang
Cun-Yu Wang University of California, Los Angeles
Wenyuan Shi
Wenyuan Shi ADA Forsyth Institute
David T.W. Wong
David T.W. Wong University of California, Los Angeles
David Elashoff
David Elashoff University of California, Los Angeles
Songtao Shi
Songtao Shi University of Pennsylvania
William H. Prusoff
William H. Prusoff Yale University
Irvin S. Y. Chen
Irvin S. Y. Chen University of California, Los Angeles
James M. Hill
James M. Hill Louisiana State University
Erik De Clercq
Erik De Clercq Rega Institute for Medical Research
Ren Sun
Ren Sun University of California, Los Angeles

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