Ji Chen Bihl
M.D., Ph.D.
Department of PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Assistant Professor, Pharmacology & Toxicology , works in Health Sciences Bldg 213, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435-0001
Research Interest
Her research interests are mainly in the areas of cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes, specifically in developing novel predictive and therapeutic avenues for ischemic stoke, hemorrhagic stroke and vascular complications of diabetes. Her ongoing research topics include: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in vascular protection and tissue repair. Extracellular microvesicles (MVs) in vascular diseases. Immunological response in vascular inflammation and injury. Skin injury and healing.
Publications
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Wang J, Zhong Y, Ma X, Xiao X, Cheng C, Chen Y, Iwuchukwu I, Gaines KJ, Bin Zhao, Liu S, Travers JB, Bihl JC#, Chen Y#, “Analyses of Endothelial Cells and Endothelial Progenitor Cells Released Microvesicles by Using Microbead and Q-dot Based Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis,†Sci Rep. 2016 Apr 20;6:24679. doi: 10.1038/srep24679.
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Fahy K, Liu L, Rapp CM, Borchers C, Bihl JC, Chen Y, Simman R, Travers JB, "UVB-generated microvesicle particels: A novel pathway by which a skin-speicific stimulus could exert systemic effects," Photochem Photobiol. 2016, Dec 31.
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Sun X, Ma X, Wang J, Zhao Y, Wang Y, Bihl JC, Chen Y, Jiang C. Glioma stem cells-derived exosomes promote the angiogenic ability of endothelial cells through miR-21/VEGF signal. Oncotarget. 2017, Mar 29.