Jinwoong Bok, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
Area:
Auditory system, cell death
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Steven H. Green grad student 2002 University of Iowa
 (Mechanism by which depolarization promotes survival of spiral ganglion neurons.)
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Han W, Shin JO, Ma JH, et al. (2020) Distinct roles of stereociliary links in the nonlinear sound processing and noise resistance of cochlear outer hair cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Kim MA, Kim SH, Ryu N, et al. (2019) Gene therapy for hereditary hearing loss by SLC26A4 mutations in mice reveals distinct functional roles of pendrin in normal hearing. Theranostics. 9: 7184-7199
Shin JO, Song J, Choi HS, et al. (2019) Activation of sonic hedgehog signaling by a Smoothened agonist restores congenital defects in mouse models of endocrine-cerebro-osteodysplasia syndrome. Ebiomedicine
Kim MA, Ryu N, Kim HM, et al. (2019) Targeted Gene Delivery into the Mammalian Inner Ear Using Synthetic Serotypes of Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors. Molecular Therapy. Methods & Clinical Development. 13: 197-204
Lee B, Baek JI, Min H, et al. (2019) Correction to: Exocyst Complex Member EXOC5 Is Required for Survival of Hair Cells and Spiral Ganglion Neurons and Maintenance of Hearing. Molecular Neurobiology
Ankamreddy H, Min H, Kim JY, et al. (2019) Regional-specific endodermal signals direct neural crest cells to form the three middle ear ossicles. Development (Cambridge, England)
Kim YR, Baek JI, Kim SH, et al. (2018) Therapeutic potential of the mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ in mitochondrial-ROS induced sensorineural hearing loss caused by Idh2 deficiency. Redox Biology. 20: 544-555
Gi M, Shim DB, Wu L, et al. (2018) Progressive hearing loss in vitamin A-deficient mice which may be protected by the activation of cochlear melanocyte. Scientific Reports. 8: 16415
Ma JH, Kim HP, Bok J, et al. (2018) CTCF is required for maintenance of auditory hair cells and hearing function in the mouse cochlea. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Shin JO, Lee JJ, Kim M, et al. (2018) CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Locus. Molecules and Cells
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