Inha Baek

Researcher

Last publication 2024 Last refreshed 2026-04-04

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2 h-index 4 pubs 10 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Inha Baek's research focuses on developing therapeutic strategies for spinal cord injury and other conditions. Recent work includes the creation of combinatorial therapeutics utilizing stem cell delivery for spinal cord injury, as well as investigating the neuro-regenerative potential of nerve composite matrix hydrogels embedded with adipose-derived stem cells. Baek has also developed a tissue-engineered model of fibrotic scarring after spinal cord injury to study astrocyte activation and neurite outgrowth in vitro. Other research investigates the role of pancreatic tumor extracellular vesicles in inducing perineural invasion via IL-8/CCL2. Baek has published four papers, with a total of 10 citations and an h-index of 2. Key collaborators include Young Hye Song and Emory Gregory from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and Robert J. Griffin from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 4
  • Citations: 10

Selected Publications

  • Abstract B026: Pancreatic tumor extracellular vesicles induce perineural invasion in vitro via IL- 8/CCL2 (2024)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Investigation of neuro-regenerative therapeutic potential of nerve composite matrix hydrogels embedded with adipose-derived stem cells (2024)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Development of Tissue-Engineered Model of Fibrotic Scarring after Spinal Cord Injury to Study Astrocyte Activation and Neurite Outgrowth In Vitro (2024)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Development of Combinatorial Therapeutics for Spinal Cord Injury using Stem Cell Delivery (2024)
    4 citations DOI OpenAlex

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