
Bae Mechanobiology and Mechanomedicine Lab
@yonghobae2
We aim to understand the impacts and molecular mechanisms by which changes in arterial stiffness influence the biology and mechanics of smooth muscle cells.
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http://medicine.buffalo.edu/faculty/profile.html?ubit=yonghoba 15-07-2019 17:05:41
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Our paper, entitled "Key role for Rac in the early transcriptional response to ECM stiffness and the stiffness-dependent repression of ATF3" with Dr. Assoian lab has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Cell Science. Congrats to Irene & Joe !!! journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/do…



Dr. Yongho Bae (Bae Mechanobiology and Mechanomedicine Lab) and team show that survivin is necessary for vascular smooth muscle cell cycling 🚴 and proliferation and plays a role in regulating stiffness-responsive phenotypes. 📃 Full story in APL Bioengineering: bit.ly/49lOG99


Three lab members presenting at Abi Corbett Burns meeting #cellbio2023 in Boston. Stop by and check them out!





I'm a Survinin! New @APLBioeng paper from Bae Mechanobiology and Mechanomedicine Lab and Biomedical Engineering | University at Buffalo reveals survivin's impact on the modulation of cell phenotype & proliferation. #mechanobiology aippub.org/4dnkNHv


Two PhD students, Rhonda Drewes and Thomas Mousso, from the Bae Lab will be giving podium presentations at the Biomedical Engineering Society (Biomedical Engineering Society) meeting in Baltimore. Please stop by and check out our latest studies!





I am delighted to share our new publication in Cytoskeleton, led by Bat-Ider Tumenbayar and Khanh Pham, featuring our RNAseq data that uncovers the mechanobiological roles of FAK and p130Cas in early transcriptional regulation and biological processes. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cm…