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Quantitative Analysis of Political Data II (POLI 211)
MicroRNA-663 upregulated by oscillatory shear stress plays a role in inflammatory response of endothelial cells
Ni, C. W., H. Qiu, and H. Jo. 2011. “MicroRNA-663 Upregulated by Oscillatory Shear Stress Plays a Role in Inflammatory Response of Endothelial Cells”. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 300: 1762-9.
Discovery of novel mechanosensitive genes in vivo using mouse carotid artery endothelium exposed to disturbed flow
Ni, C. W., H. Qiu, A. Rezvan, K. Kwon, D. Nam, D. J. Son, J. E. Visvader, and H. Jo. 2010. “Discovery of Novel Mechanosensitive Genes in Vivo Using Mouse Carotid Artery Endothelium Exposed to Disturbed Flow”. Blood 116: 66-73.
Activation of PKC-epsilon and ERK1/2 participates in shear-induced endothelial MCP-1 expression that is repressed by nitric oxide
Ni, C. W., D. L. Wang, S. C. Lien, J. J. Cheng, Y. J. Chao, and H. J. Hsieh. 2003. “Activation of PKC-Epsilon and ERK1/2 Participates in Shear-Induced Endothelial MCP-1 Expression That Is Repressed by Nitric Oxide”. J Cell Physiol 195: 428-34.
Angiotensin II induces DNA damage via AT1 receptor and NADPH oxidase isoform Nox4
Fazeli, G., H. Stopper, R. Schinzel, C. W. Ni, H. Jo, and N. Schupp. 2012. “Angiotensin II Induces DNA Damage via AT1 Receptor and NADPH Oxidase Isoform Nox4”. Mutagenesis 27: 673-81.
Intimal cushions and endothelial nuclear elongation around mouse aortic branches and their spatial correspondence with patterns of lipid deposition
Bond, A. R., C. W. Ni, H. Jo, and P. D. Weinberg. 2010. “Intimal Cushions and Endothelial Nuclear Elongation Around Mouse Aortic Branches and Their Spatial Correspondence With Patterns of Lipid Deposition”. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 298: 536-44.
Interleukin-6-induced JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway in endothelial cells is suppressed by hemodynamic flow
Ni, C. W., H. J. Hsieh, Y. J. Chao, and D. L. Wang. 2004. “Interleukin-6-Induced JAK2/STAT3 Signaling Pathway in Endothelial Cells Is Suppressed by Hemodynamic Flow”. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 287: 771-80.
Shear flow attenuates serum-induced STAT3 activation in endothelial cells
Ni, C. W., H. J. Hsieh, Y. J. Chao, and D. L. Wang. 2003. “Shear Flow Attenuates Serum-Induced STAT3 Activation in Endothelial Cells”. J Biol Chem 278: 19702-8.
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I am a theoretical physicist working on biological and soft matter physics at the University of California, Merced since September, 2018. I am working on a variety of problems on biological active matter and mechanobiology, with a focus on how active mechanical forces lead to self-organization of...