Minjun Ahn
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Recent Articles
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Park W, Lee J, Choi M, Cho W, Lee S, Lee D, et al.
Biofabrication
. 2024 Sep;
17(1).
PMID: 39326447
Vascular diseases are complex conditions orchestrated by multiple factors, including cellular components, biochemical stimuli, and mechanical forces. Despite the advancement of numerous therapeutic approaches, the global mortality associated with the...
2.
Shukla A, Yoon S, Oh S, Lee D, Ahn M, Kim B
Biomimetics (Basel)
. 2024 May;
9(5).
PMID: 38786516
Cancer vasculogenesis is a pivotal focus of cancer research and treatment given its critical role in tumor development, metastasis, and the formation of vasculogenic microenvironments. Traditional approaches to investigating cancer...
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Major G, Ahn M, Cho W, Santos M, Wise J, Phillips E, et al.
Mater Today Bio
. 2024 Feb;
25:101004.
PMID: 38420142
Extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffening is a common occurrence during the progression of many diseases, such as breast cancer. To accurately mimic the pathophysiological context of disease within 3D models, there...
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Seok J, Ahn M, Kim D, Lee J, Lee D, Choi M, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 Feb;
262(Pt 2):130194.
PMID: 38360222
Gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) bioink has been widely used in bioprinting because it is a printable and biocompatible biomaterial. However, it is difficult to print GelMA bioink without any temperature control...
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Ahn M, Cho W, Park W, Lee J, Choi M, Gao Q, et al.
Biomater Res
. 2023 Aug;
27(1):80.
PMID: 37608402
Human skin is an organ located in the outermost part of the body; thus, it frequently exhibits visible signs of physiological health. Ethical concerns and genetic differences in conventional animal...
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Ahn M, Cho W, Lee H, Park W, Lee S, Back J, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2023 Aug;
12(27):e2301015.
PMID: 37537366
To reconstruct an ideal full-thickness skin model, basal keratinocytes must be distributed as a confluent monolayer on the dermis. However, the currently available extrusion bioprinting method for the skin is...
7.
Cho W, Ahn M, Kim B, Cho D
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2022 Aug;
9(29):e2202093.
PMID: 36026581
Although metastatic melanoma can be managed with chemotherapy, its heterogeneity and resistance to therapy remain poorly understood. In addition to the spread of melanoma in the bloodstream, melanoma-stroma interaction and...
8.
Kim B, Cho W, Gao G, Ahn M, Kim J, Cho D
Small Methods
. 2021 Dec;
5(7):e2100072.
PMID: 34928000
During tumor progression, the size and location of the tumor are important factors closely associated with the metastatic potential of the cancer as they largely govern tumor hypoxia and angiogenesis....
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Park J, Ahn M, Park S, Kim H, Bae M, Park W, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2021 Nov;
279:121246.
PMID: 34775331
Despite notable advances in extrusion-based 3D bioprinting, it remains a challenge to create a clinically-sized cellular construct using extrusion-based 3D printing due to long printing times adversely affecting cell viability...
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Gao G, Ahn M, Cho W, Kim B, Cho D
Pharmaceutics
. 2021 Sep;
13(9).
PMID: 34575448
Advances in three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques and the development of tailored biomaterials have facilitated the precise fabrication of biological components and complex 3D geometrics over the past few decades. Moreover,...