Chang Kyoung Choi
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Recent Articles
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Bellur K, Medici E, Hussey D, Jacobson D, LaManna J, Leao J, et al.
Data Brief
. 2022 Jul;
43:108474.
PMID: 35898857
Cryogenic Propellant management is a critical roadblock to enable long term space missions. Commonly used propellants (liquid hydrogen and methane) undergo constant vaporization but there is limited knowledge on the...
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Wang S, Bruning A, Jeon O, Long F, Alsberg E, Choi C
Biomicrofluidics
. 2018 Jan;
12(1):014106.
PMID: 29375727
Alginate microgels are widely generated by ionic crosslinking methods, but this method has limitations in controlling the microgel degradation and generating non-spherical microgels. By employing oxidized methacrylated alginate (OMA) that...
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Shin D, Allen J, Lee S, Choi C
Sci Rep
. 2016 Sep;
6:32767.
PMID: 27615999
Using a unique, near-field microscopy technique, fringe patterns and nanoparticle motions are visualized immediately following a nanofluid droplet deposition on a glass substrate in which an air bubble is entrapped....
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Wang S, Jeon O, Shankles P, Liu Y, Alsberg E, Retterer S, et al.
Biomicrofluidics
. 2016 Feb;
10(1):011101.
PMID: 26865901
We present a simple microfluidic technique to in-situ photopolymerize (by 365 nm ultraviolet) monodisperse oxidized methacrylated alginate (OMA) microgels using a photoinitiator (VA-086). By this technique, we generated monodisperse spherical...
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Shin D, Allen J, Choi C, Lee S
Langmuir
. 2015 Jan;
31(4):1237-41.
PMID: 25586137
During the evaporation of a droplet, there exists an evaporating thin layer that is difficult to visualize because of optical restrictions. The present study visualized this thin layer by using...
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Chang J, Wang S, Allen J, Lee S, Chang S, Choi Y, et al.
Biomicrofluidics
. 2014 Nov;
8(4):044116.
PMID: 25379101
An electro-osmosis (EOS) diode pumping platform capable of culturing cells in fluidic cellular micro-environments particularly at low volume flow rates has been developed. Diode pumps have been shown to be...
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Shokuhfar T, Hamlekhan A, Chang J, Choi C, Sukotjo C, Friedrich C
Int J Nanomedicine
. 2014 Aug;
9:3737-48.
PMID: 25143725
After the implantation of a biomaterial in the body, the first interaction occurs between the cells in contact with the biomaterial surface. Therefore, evaluating the cell-substrate interface is crucial for...
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Gwon H, Chang S, Choi C, Jung J, Kim J, Lee S
Electrophoresis
. 2014 Apr;
35(14):2014-21.
PMID: 24737601
This study presents a new DEP manipulation technique using a movable liquid electrode, which allows manipulation of particles by actively controlling the locations of electrodes and applying on-off electric input...
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Liggett J, Choi C, Donnell R, Kihm K, Kim J, Min K, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2013 Oct;
1840(1):322-31.
PMID: 24080406
Background: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are well known for treating inflammatory disease and have been reported to have anti-tumorigenic effects. Their mechanisms are not fully understood, but both cyclooxygenase (COX)...
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Siuti P, Retterer S, Choi C, Fowlkes J, Doktycz M
Annu ORNL Biomed Sci Eng Cent Conf
. 2011 Sep;
2009:1-4.
PMID: 21278819
Engineers seek to use biological design principles to manipulate information and import new functionality to synthetic devices. Such devices inspired by natural systems could, in turn, play a crucial role...