Heewon Choi
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Recent Articles
1.
Im S, Chung Y, Duskunovic N, Choi H, Park S, Chung H
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2024 Oct;
13(31):e2401868.
PMID: 39363681
An effective delivery platform is crucial for the development of mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. Here, a versatile platform utilizing cholesterol-modified oligonucleotides (L-oligo) that bind to the mRNA within lipid nanoparticles...
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Zheng Z, Choi H, Liu H
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39361917
Kitasetaline is one of the very few β-carbolines isolated from bacteria. It features a unique -acetylcysteine moiety linked to the β-carboline core through a thioether bond. While earlier experiments identified...
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Kim H, Choi H, Kim D, Son D
Nano Lett
. 2024 May;
24(28):8453-8464.
PMID: 38771649
Material advances in soft bioelectronics, particularly those based on stretchable nanocomposites─functional nanomaterials embedded in viscoelastic polymers with irreversible or reversible bonds─have driven significant progress in translational medical device research. The...
4.
Im S, Robby A, Choi H, Chung J, Kim Y, Park S, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2024 Jan;
16(5):5637-5647.
PMID: 38278531
Rapid and accurate diagnosis is crucial for managing the global health threat posed by multidrug-resistant bacterial infections; however, current methods have limitations in either being time-consuming, labor-intensive, or requiring instruments...
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Jin S, Choi H, Seong D, You C, Kang J, Rho S, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Nov;
623(7985):58-65.
PMID: 37914945
To construct tissue-like prosthetic materials, soft electroactive hydrogels are the best candidate owing to their physiological mechanical modulus, low electrical resistance and bidirectional stimulating and recording capability of electrophysiological signals...
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Kim S, Jang J, Kang K, Jin S, Choi H, Son D, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2023 Sep;
35(48):e2307070.
PMID: 37769671
Realization of interactive human-machine interfaces (iHMI) is improved with development of soft tissue-like strain sensors beyond hard robotic exosuits, potentially allowing cognitive behavior therapy and physical rehabilitation for patients with...
7.
Kim S, Choi H, Son D, Shin M
Gels
. 2023 Feb;
9(2).
PMID: 36826337
Conductive hydrogels are promising materials in bioelectronics that ensure a tissue-like soft modulus and re-enact the electrophysiological function of damaged tissues. However, recent approaches to fabricating conductive hydrogels have proved...
8.
Nguyen H, Choi H, Lee N
Biosensors (Basel)
. 2022 Jul;
12(7).
PMID: 35884291
In this study, we developed a rotatable paper device integrating loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) and a novel naked-eye readout of the RT-LAMP results using a food additive, carmoisine, for infectious...
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Kim S, Kim Y, Choi H, Park J, Song J, Baac H, et al.
RSC Adv
. 2022 Apr;
11(36):22327-22333.
PMID: 35480785
A monolithic integration of high-performance soft electronic modules into various fabric materials has enabled a paradigm shift in wearable textile electronics. However, the current textile electronics have struggled against fatigue...
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Park K, Choi H, Kang K, Shin M, Son D
Gels
. 2022 Feb;
8(2).
PMID: 35200473
Hydrogels that have a capability to provide mechanical modulus matching between time-dynamic curvilinear tissues and bioelectronic devices have been considered tissue-interfacing ionic materials for stably sensing physiological signals and delivering...