Dr. Park’s Google Scholar site can be found here.
20. Jonghyuck Park, ‘Immunodolatory Strategies for Spinal Cord Injury’ (invited review) Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (Under review)
19. Jonghyuck Park, Matthew Farmer, Camara Casson, Irina Kalashnikova, Daniel Kolpek ‘Therapeutic potential of combinative shRNA encoded lentivirus-mediated gene silencing to accelerate somatosensory recovery after spinal cord trauma’ Neurotherapeutics (Under review)
18. Irina Kalashnikova, Matthew Farmer, Lonnie Shea, Jonghyuck Park ‘Chapter 20: Gene Therapy of Neuropathic Pain after Spinal Cord Injury‘ Spinal Cord Injury Pain, Elsevier 423 – 441, 2022
17. Dominique Smith, Courtney Dumont, Jonghyuck Park, Andrew Ciriciello, Amina Guo, Ravindra Taineni, Brian Cummings, Aileen Anderson, Lonnie Shea ‘Polycistronic Delivery of IL-10 and NT-3 Promote Oligodendrocyte Myelination and Functional Recovery’ Tissue Engineering Part A, Vol.26, No.11-12
16. Jonghyuck Park, Yining Zhang, Eiji Saito, Brian Cummings, Aileen Anderson, and Lonnie Shea ‘Intravascular innate immune cells reprogrammed via intravenous nanoparticles to promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury’ PNAS July 23, 2019 116 (30), 14947-14954
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Featured in more than 30 media worldwide.
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Featured in Michigan Engineering and Michigan Biomedical Engineering News.
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Featured in Biological Research Information Center (BRIC) in Korea as Notable Korean Scientists and Research Accomplishment.
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Featured in the article 2019 Prevention Health Breakthrough Awards
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15. Courtney Dumont, Mitchell Carlson, Mary Munsell, Andrew Ciciriello, Katerina Strnadova, Jonghyuck Park, Brian Cummings, Aileen Anderson, and Lonnie Shea ‘Aligned hydrogel tubes guide regeneration following spinal cord injury’ Acta Biomaterialia 86, 1 March 2019, 312-322
14. Jonghyuck Park, Joseph Decker, Dominique Smith, Brian Cummings, Aileen Anderson and Lonnie Shea ‘Reducing inflammation through delivery of lentivirus encoding for anti-inflammatory cytokines attenuates neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury’ Journal of Controlled Release 290, 28 November 2018, 88-101
13. Jonghyuck Park, Joseph Decker, Daniel Margul, Dominique Smith, Brian Cummings, Aileen Anderson and Lonnie Shea ‘Local immunomodulation with anti-inflammatory cytokine-encoding lentivirus enhances functional recovery after spinal cord injury’ Molecular Therapy 5 July 2018; 26(7): 1756-1770
12. Jessica Page, Jonghyuck Park, Zhe Chen, Peng Cao, and Riyi Shi ‘Parallel evaluation of two potassium channel blockers in restoring conduction in mechanical spinal cord injury in rat’ Journal of Neurotrauma 2018 May, 35:1057-1068
11. Zhe Chen*, Jonghyuck Park*, Breanne Muratori, Glen Acosta, Sascha Vega Alvarez, Lingxing Zheng, Peng Cao and Riyi Shi ‘Mitigation of sensory and motor deficits by acrolein scavenger phenelzine in a rat model of spinal cord contusive injury’, Journal of Neurochemistry 2016 July (138), 328-338 (*equal contribution)
10. Daniel J. Margul, Jonghyuck Park, Ryan M. Boehler, Dominique R. Smith, Dylan A. McCreedy, Ting He, Aishani Ataliwala, Todor V. Kukushliev, Jesse Liang, Alireza Sohrabi, Mitchell A. Johnson, Ashley G. Goodman, Christopher M. Walthers, S.K. Seidlits, L.D. Shea, ‘Reducing neuroinflammation by delivery of IL-10 encoding lentivirus from multi-channels bridges’, Bioengineering $ Translational Medicine 2016 June; 1(2): 136-148
9. Michael Walls, Nick Race, Glen Acosta, Lingxing Zheng, Jonghyuck Park, and Riyi Shi ‘Structural and biochemical abnormalities in the absence of motor deficits in mild blast-induces head trauma’ Journal of Neurosurgery 2016 Mar; 124(3):675-86
8. Courtney M Dumont, Jonghyuck Park, and Lonnie Shea ‘Controlled release strategies for modulating immune responses to promote tissue regeneration’ (Invited Review), Journal of Controlled Release 219, 155-166, 10 Dec. 2015
7. Jonghyuck Park, Lingxing Zheng, Glen Acosta, Sasha Vega-Alvarez, Breanne Muratori, and Riyi Shi ‘Acrolein contributes to TRPA1 up-regulation in peripheral and central sensory hypersensitivity following spinal cord injury’, Journal of Neurochemistry 135(5), 987-997, 5 Dec. 2015
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6. Jonghyuck Park, Breanne Muratori and Riyi Shi ‘Acrolein as a novel therapeutic target for motor and sensory deficits in spinal cord injury’ (Invited Review), Neural Regeneration Research 9(7), 677-683, 2014
5. Jonghyuck Park, Lingxing Zheng, Andrew Marquis, Michael Walls, Brad Duerstock , Amber Pond, Wang He, Zheng Ouyang, and Riyi Shi ‘Neuroprotective role of hydralazine in rat spinal cord injury-attenuation of acrolein-mediated damage’, Journal of Neurochemistry 129(2), 339-349, April 2014
4. Michael R Due*, Jonghyuck Park*, Lingxing Zheng, Michael Walls, Fletcher White and Riyi Shi, ‘Acrolein involvement in sensory and behavioral hypersensitivity following spinal cord injury in the rat’, Journal of Neurochemistry 128(5), 776–786, March 2014 (*equal contribution)
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3. Wang, He; Ren, Yue; McLuckey, Morgan; Manicke, Nicholas; Park, Jonghyuck; Zheng, Lingxing; Shi, Riyi; Cooks, Robert; Ouyang, Zheng, ‘Direct Quantitative Analysis of Nicotine Alkaloids from Biofluid Samples using Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry’, Analytical Chemistry November 6, 2013, 85 (23), pp 11540–11544
2. Lingxing Zheng, Jonghyuck Park, Michael Walls, Melissa Tully, and Riyi Shi, ‘Determination of urine 3-HPMA, a stable acrolein metabolite in rodent models of spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis’, Journal of Neurotrauma August 1, 2013, 30(15): 1334-1341
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1. Jonghyuck Park, Heungsik Na, Eunjeung Lim, Yongdoo Park, Kyung Sun, ‘Nerve regeneration following spinal cord injury using matrix metalloproteinase-sensitive, hyaluronic acid-based biomimetic hydrogel scaffold containing brain-derived neurotrophic factor and human mesenchymal stem cells’, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 2010 Jun 1; 93(3):1091-9
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