Kee-Won Lee
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Recent Articles
1.
Kim S, Lee J, Jung S, Lee K, Song S
Tissue Eng Regen Med
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40080345
Background: Fillers have become a viable treatment option for addressing volume deficits, whether for aesthetic purposes or due to trauma or congenital deformities. While most fillers effectively maintain volume, promoting...
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Kim S, Oh J, Roh H, Lee K, Lee J, Lee W
Tissue Eng Regen Med
. 2024 Aug;
21(7):1079-1092.
PMID: 39105875
Background: Keloids and hypertrophic scars result from abnormal collagen accumulation and the inhibition of its degradation. Although the pathogenesis remains unclear, excessive accumulation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is believed...
3.
Lee K, Chung K, Nam D, Jung M, Kim S, Kim H
Acta Biomater
. 2023 Oct;
172:297-308.
PMID: 37813156
Articular cartilage lacks natural healing abilities and necessitates surgical treatments for injuries. While microfracture (MF) is a primary surgical approach, it often results in the formation of unstable fibrocartilage. Delivering...
4.
Gade P, Tulamo R, Lee K, Mut F, Ollikainen E, Chuang C, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 2019 Aug;
39(10):2157-2167.
PMID: 31462093
Objective: Although the clinical and biological importance of calcification is well recognized for the extracerebral vasculature, its role in cerebral vascular disease, particularly, intracranial aneurysms (IAs), remains poorly understood. Extracerebrally,...
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Zhu D, Cockerill I, Su Y, Zhang Z, Fu J, Lee K, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2019 Jan;
11(7):6809-6819.
PMID: 30693753
Zn-based biomaterials have emerged as promising new types of bioresorbable metallics applicable to orthopedic devices, cardiovascular stents, and other medical applications recently. Compared to other degradable metallic biomaterials (i.e., Mg-...
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Lee K, Gade P, Dong L, Zhang Z, Aral A, Gao J, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2018 Aug;
181:67-80.
PMID: 30077138
Autologous veins are the most widely used grafts for bypassing small arteries in coronary and peripheral arterial occlusive diseases. However, they have limited availability and cause donor-site morbidity. Here, we...
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Lee S, Lee K, Gade P, Robertson A, Wang Y
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed
. 2017 Jun;
29(7-9):907-916.
PMID: 28569644
The biodegradable elastomeric polyester poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) was developed for soft-tissue engineering. It has been used in various research applications such as wound healing, cartilage tissue engineering, and vascular grafting...
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Jeffries E, Nakamura S, Lee K, Clampffer J, Ijima H, Wang Y
Macromol Biosci
. 2014 Aug;
14(11):1514-20.
PMID: 25142314
Sufficient vascularization is critical to sustaining viable tissue-engineered (TE) constructs after implantation. Despite significant progress, current approaches lack suturability, porosity, and biodegradability, which hinders rapid perfusion and remodeling in vivo....
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Lee K, Johnson N, Gao J, Wang Y
Biomaterials
. 2013 Sep;
34(38):9877-85.
PMID: 24060423
Host cell recruitment is crucial for vascular graft remodeling and integration into the native blood vessel; it is especially important for cell-free strategies which rely on host remodeling. Controlled release...
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Zaky S, Lee K, Gao J, Jensen A, Close J, Wang Y, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2013 Sep;
20(1-2):45-53.
PMID: 24020497
The selection criteria for potential bone engineering scaffolds are based chiefly on their relative mechanical comparability to mature bone. In this study, we challenge this notion by obtaining full regeneration...