Kuen Yong Lee
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Recent Articles
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Jeong E, Kim C, Lee Y, Rhim T, Lee S, Lee K
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2024 Feb;
172:116272.
PMID: 38354570
Interest in multifunctional polymer nanoparticles for targeted delivery of anti-cancer drugs has grown significantly in recent years. In this study, tumor-targeting echogenic polymer micelles were prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) methyl...
2.
Choi S, Lee I, Kim M, Lee S, Lee K
Macromol Biosci
. 2023 Oct;
24(3):e2300312.
PMID: 37902246
Multi-functional polymer nanoparticles have been widely utilized to improve cellular uptake and enhance therapeutic efficacy. In this study, it is hypothesized that the cellular uptake of poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) nanoparticles loaded...
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Han Y, Jeong E, Seo Y, Lee I, Choi S, Lee H, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2022 Dec;
17(1):70-83.
PMID: 36534969
The demand for body fat reduction is increasing. However, conventional lipolytic approaches fail to control adipose tissue reduction and cause severe side effects in adjacent nonadipose tissues. A strategy to...
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Lee J, Kim K, Kwon I, Lee K
Adv Mater
. 2022 Dec;
35(10):e2207342.
PMID: 36524460
A new anticancer strategy to exploit abnormal metabolism of cancer cells rather than to merely control the drug release or rearrange the tumor microenvironment is reported. An antiglycolytic amphiphilic polymer,...
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Mun C, Kim H, Kong M, Lee K
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
. 2022 Nov;
221:113004.
PMID: 36370646
Hydrogels have been frequently employed for three-dimensional (3D) printing, which is a promising tool for fabricating sophisticated structures useful in many biomedical applications. Ferrogels prepared by combining magnetic nanoparticles with...
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Kim H, Lee K
Carbohydr Polym
. 2022 Aug;
295:119846.
PMID: 35988998
Hydrogels have been widely exploited as inks for three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, a useful technique for building complex biological structures with living cells. However, hydrogels have inherently limited mechanical properties (e.g.,...
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Lee J, Kim H, Yon S, Matsumoto T, Lee S, Lee K
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2022 Apr;
209(Pt B):1893-1899.
PMID: 35489624
Stem cells exist and maintain their quiescence and pluripotency in stem cell niche. Here, we hypothesized that regulation of cell-cell interactions using a polymeric scaffold as synthetic extracellular matrix (ECM)...
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Three-dimensional bioprinting of polysaccharide-based self-healing hydrogels with dual cross-linking
Kim H, Kim C, Lee K
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2021 Oct;
110(4):761-772.
PMID: 34708518
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technique is useful to fabricate constructs with functional and biological structures for various biomedical applications. Oxidized hyaluronate (OHA) and glycol chitosan (GC) can form autonomous self-healing hydrogels...
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Choi Y, Kim C, Kim H, Moon C, Lee K
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
. 2021 Sep;
208:112108.
PMID: 34543778
Hydrogels have been widely utilized in tissue engineering applications as functional and biological synthetic extracellular matrices (ECMs) can be created with gels. However, typical hydrogels cannot be exploited in 3D...
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Jun I, Han H, Lee J, Lee K, Kim Y, Ok M, et al.
J Mater Chem B
. 2021 Jun;
9(27):5560-5571.
PMID: 34169302
The utilization of cell-manipulating techniques reveals information about biological behaviors suited to address a wide range of questions in the field of life sciences. Here, we introduced an on/off switchable...