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Junha Jeon

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Arslan H, Davuluri A, Nguyen H, So B, Lee J, Jeon J, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2024 Sep; 7(10):7040-7050. PMID: 39291381
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has emerged with potential for creating functional 3D tissues with customized geometries. However, the limited availability of bioinks capable of printing 3D structures with both high-shape fidelity...
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Huckleby A, Saul J, Shin H, Desmarais S, Bokka A, Jeon J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Aug; 23(16). PMID: 36012433
The emergence of resistant bacteria takes place, endangering the effectiveness of antibiotics. A reason for antibiotic resistance is the presence of lactamases that catalyze the hydrolysis of β-lactam antibiotics. An...
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Avullala T, Nguyen H, Dakarapu U, Asgari P, Hua Y, Jeon J
ACS Catal . 2022 May; 12(3):1764-1774. PMID: 35573128
Redox-neutral carbon-carbon (C-C) bond activation and functionalization strategies of cyclopropanols that give metallo homoenolate have offered merits to construct a range of useful -functionalized ketones in an inverse-polarity fashion. Discovery...
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Gevaerd de Souza N, Parenky A, Hoang Nguyen H, Jeon J, Choi H
Water Environ Res . 2021 Dec; 94(1):e1671. PMID: 34854167
Treatment of highly persistent perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has been a challenging but significant task. Herein, we propose adsorption-mediated chemical decomposition of PFAS implemented by using granular activated carbon...
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Nojoomi A, Jeon J, Yum K
Nat Commun . 2021 Jan; 12(1):603. PMID: 33504805
Two-dimensional (2D) growth-induced 3D shaping enables shape-morphing materials for diverse applications. However, quantitative design of 2D growth for arbitrary 3D shapes remains challenging. Here we show a 2D material programming...
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Qiu C, Asgari P, Mao X, Jeon J, Schug K
Talanta . 2020 Dec; 223(Pt 2):121781. PMID: 33298286
Organosilanes are used in a broad range of industrial, cosmetic, and personal care products. They serve as bridges between inorganic or organic substrates and organic/polymeric matrices. They are also versatile...
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Asgari P, Hua Y, Bokka A, Thiamsiri C, Prasitwatcharakorn W, Karedath A, et al.
Nat Catal . 2019 Aug; 2:164-173. PMID: 31460492
Because of the importance of hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) in biology and chemistry, there is increased interest in new strategies to perform HAT in a sustainable manner. Here, we describe...
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Torabinia M, Asgari P, Dakarapu U, Jeon J, Moon H
Lab Chip . 2019 Aug; 19(18):3054-3064. PMID: 31373597
This paper presents a microfluidic chemical reaction using an electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) digital microfluidic device. Despite a number of chemical/biological applications using EWOD digital microfluidic devices, their applications to organic reactions...
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Avullala T, Asgari P, Hua Y, Bokka A, Ridlen S, Yum K, et al.
ACS Catal . 2019 Jun; 9(1):402-408. PMID: 31179157
We report a redox-neutral, catalytic C-C activation of cyclopropyl acetates to produce silicon-containing five-membered heterocycles in a highly region-and chemoselective fashion. The umpolung -selective silylation leading to dioxasilolanes is opposed...
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Arslan H, Nojoomi A, Jeon J, Yum K
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2019 Jan; 6(2):1800703. PMID: 30693178
Motion in biological organisms often relies on the functional arrangement of anisotropic tissues that linearly expand and contract in response to external signals. However, a general approach that can implement...