Browsing by Author "Jung, Yookyung"
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Comprehensive Evaluation of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration in the Acute Healing Phase Using Tissue Clearing and Optical Microscopy in a Rodent Model
Jung, Yookyung; Ng, Joanna H.; Keating, Cameron P.; Senthil-Kumar, Prabhu; Zhao, Jie; Randolph, Mark A.; Winograd, Jonathan M.; Evans, Conor L. (Public Library of Science, 2014)Peripheral nerve injury (PNI), a common injury in both the civilian and military arenas, is usually associated with high healthcare costs and with patients enduring slow recovery times, diminished quality of life, and ... -
Distinct bone marrow blood vessels differentially regulate haematopoiesis
Itkin, Tomer; Gur-Cohen, Shiri; Spencer, Joel A.; Schajnovitz, Amir; Ramasamy, Saravana K.; Kusumbe, Anjali P.; Ledergor, Guy; Jung, Yookyung; Milo, Idan; Poulos, Michael G.; Kalinkovich, Alexander; Ludin, Aya; Kollet, Orit; Shakhar, Guy; Butler, Jason M.; Rafii, Shahin; Adams, Ralf H.; Scadden, David Thomas; Lin, Charles P.; Lapidot, Tsvee (Springer Nature, 2016)Bone marrow (BM) endothelial cells (BMECs) form a network of blood vessels (BVs) which regulate both leukocyte trafficking and hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) maintenance. However, it is not clear how BMECs ... -
Longitudinal, 3D in vivo imaging of sebaceous glands by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy –normal function and response to cryotherapy
Jung, Yookyung; Tam, Joshua; Jalian, H. Ray; Anderson, R. Rox; Evans, Conor L. (2014)Sebaceous glands perform complex functions, and are centrally involved in the pathogenesis of acne vulgaris. Current techniques for studying sebaceous glands are mostly static in nature, whereas the gland’s main function ... -
Longitudinal, label-free, quantitative tracking of cell death and viability in a 3D tumor model with OCT
Jung, Yookyung; Klein, Oliver J.; Wang, Hequn; Evans, Conor L. (Nature Publishing Group, 2016)Three-dimensional in vitro tumor models are highly useful tools for studying tumor growth and treatment response of malignancies such as ovarian cancer. Existing viability and treatment assessment assays, however, face ... -
Transient alterations of cutaneous sensory nerve function by non-invasive cryolipolysis
Garibyan, Lilit; Cornelissen, Laura; Sipprell, William; Pruessner, Joachim; Elmariah, Sarina; Luo, Tuan; Lerner, Ethan A.; Jung, Yookyung; Evans, Conor; Zurakowski, David; Berde, Charles B.; Rox Anderson, R. (2015)Cryolipolysis is a non-invasive, skin cooling treatment for local fat reduction that causes prolonged hypoesthesia over the treated area. We tested the hypothesis that cryolipolysis can attenuate nociception of a range of ...