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Advanced 3D Cell Culture Platform for Tissue Engineering

Yoon JK

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Three-Dimensional Cell Culture System for Tendon Tissue Engineering

Son YH, Yang DH, Uricoli B, Park SJ, Jeong GJ, Chun HJ

Tendon, connective tissue between bone and muscle has unique component of the musculoskeletal system. It plays important role for transporting mechanical stress from muscle to bone and enabling locomotive motion...
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Tissue-Engineered 3D In Vitro Disease Models for HighThroughput Drug Screening

Huskin G, Chen J, Davis T, Jun HW

During high-throughput drug screening, in vitro models are fabricated and the effects of therapeutics on the models evaluated in high throughput—for example, with automated liquid handling systems and microplate reader-based...
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The Effect of the Mechanical Properties of the 3D Printed Gelatin/ Hyaluronic Acid Scaffolds on hMSCs Differentiation Towards Chondrogenesis

Choi K, Park CY, Choi JS, Kim YJ, Chung S, Lee S, Kim CH, Park SJ

BACKGROUND: Tissue engineering, including 3D bioprinting, holds great promise as a therapeutic tool for repairing cartilage defects. Mesenchymal stem cells have the potential to treat various fields due to their...
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Acoustic and Magnetic Stimuli-Based Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Platform for Tissue Engineering

Seo JY, Park SB, Kim SY, Seo GJ, Jang HK, Lee TJ

In a conventional two-dimensional (2D) culture method, cells are attached to the bottom of the culture dish and grow into a monolayer. These 2D culture methods are easy to handle,...
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Role of Klotho and N-acetylcysteine in Oxidative Stress Associated with the Vitrification of Ovarian Tissue Cytoprotective Function of Klotho in Cryopreservation

Kim B, Lee SM, Park SJ, Lee S, Kim T

BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation can cause mechanical and chemical stress, ultimately leading to the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress. ROS inhibits the expression of antioxidant enzymes in cells,...
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Development of Hetero-Cell Type Spheroids Via Core–Shell Strategy for Enhanced Wound Healing Effect of Human AdiposeDerived Stem Cells

Lee DH, Bhang SH

BACKGROUND: Stem cell-based therapies have been developed to treat various types of wounds. Human adiposederived stem cells (hADSCs) are used to treat skin wounds owing to their outstanding angiogenic potential....
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Various Three-Dimensional Culture Methods and Cell Types for Exosome Production

Lee DH, Yun DW, Kim YH, Im GB, Hyun J, Park HS, Bhang SH, Choi SH

Cell-based therapies have been used as promising treatments for several untreatable diseases. However, cellbased therapies have side effects such as tumorigenesis and immune responses. To overcome these side effects, therapeutic...
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Advanced In Vitro Three-Dimensional Skin Models of Atopic Dermatitis

Jang HJ, Lee JB, Yoon JK

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent inflammatory skin diseases that is characterized by eczematous rashes, intense itching, dry skin, and sensitive skin. Although AD significantly impacts the...
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Breast Tissue Reconstruction Using Polycaprolactone Ball Scaffolds in a Partial Mastectomy Pig Model

Shim KS, Ryu DH, Jo HS, Kim KB, Kim DH, Park YK, Heo M, Cho HE, Yoon ES, Lee WJ, Roh TS, Song SY, Baek W

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer patients suffer from lowered quality of life (QoL) after surgery. Breast conservancy surgery (BCS) such as partial mastectomy is being practiced and studied as an alternative to...
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