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    A Human Vascular Injury‐on‐a‐Chip Model of Hemostasis by Poventud‐Fuentes, Izmarie, Kwon, Keon Woo, Seo, Jeongyun, Tomaiuolo, Maurizio, Stalker, Timothy J., Brass, Lawrence F., Huh, Dongeun

    “…Hemostasis is an innate protective mechanism that plays a central role in maintaining the homeostasis of the vascular system during vascular injury. Studying…”
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    Side-by-Side Comparison of Commonly Used Biomolecules That Differ in Size and Affinity on Tumor Uptake and Internalization by Leelawattanachai, Jeerapond, Kwon, Keon-Woo, Michael, Praveesuda, Ting, Richard, Kim, Ju-Young, Jin, Moonsoo M

    Published in PloS one (22-04-2015)
    “…The ability to use a systemically injected agent to image tumor is influenced by tumor characteristics such as permeability and vascularity, and the size,…”
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    Migration of T cells on surfaces containing complex nanotopography by Kwon, Keon Woo, Park, Hyoungjun, Doh, Junsang

    Published in PloS one (12-09-2013)
    “…T cells navigate complex microenvironments to initiate and modulate antigen-specific immune responses. While recent intravital microscopy study revealed that…”
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    Multiscale Fabrication of Multiple Proteins and Topographical Structures by Combining Capillary Force Lithography and Microscope Projection Photolithography by Kwon, Keon Woo, Choi, Jong-Cheol, Suh, Kahp-Yang, Doh, Junsang

    Published in Langmuir (05-04-2011)
    “…We present new methods that enable the fabrication of multiscale, multicomponent protein-patterned surfaces and multiscale topologically structured surfaces by…”
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    Longitudinal PET imaging demonstrates biphasic CAR T cell responses in survivors by Vedvyas, Yogindra, Shevlin, Enda, Zaman, Marjan, Min, Irene M, Amor-Coarasa, Alejandro, Park, Spencer, Park, Susan, Kwon, Keon-Woo, Smith, Turner, Luo, Yonghua, Kim, Dohyun, Kim, Young, Law, Benedict, Ting, Richard, Babich, John, Jin, Moonsoo M

    Published in JCI insight (17-11-2016)
    “…Clinical monitoring of adoptive T cell transfer (ACT) utilizes serial blood analyses to discern T cell activity. While useful, these data are 1-dimensional and…”
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    Label-free, microfluidic separation and enrichment of human breast cancer cells by adhesion difference by Kwon, Keon Woo, Choi, Sung Sik, Lee, Sang Ho, Kim, Byungkyu, Lee, Se Na, Park, Min Cheol, Kim, Pilnam, Hwang, Se Yon, Suh, Kahp Y

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2007)
    “…A label-free microfluidic method for separation and enrichment of human breast cancer cells is presented using cell adhesion as a physical marker. To maximize…”
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    Adhesion Assays of Endothelial Cells on Nanopatterned Surfaces within a Microfluidic Channel by Hwang, Se Yon, Kwon, Keon Woo, Jang, Kyung-Jin, Park, Min Cheol, Lee, Jeong Sang, Suh, Kahp Y

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-04-2010)
    “…We present a simple analytical method to measure adhesion of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and calf pulmonary artery endothelial cells…”
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    Pumpless, selective docking of yeast cells inside a microfluidic channel induced by receding meniscus by Park, Min Cheol, Hur, Jae Young, Kwon, Keon Woo, Park, Sang-Hyun, Suh, Kahp Y

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2006)
    “…We present a simple cell docking method induced by receding meniscus to capture non-adherent yeast cells onto microwells inside a microfluidic channel…”
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    Polydopamine-Based Interfacial Engineering of Extracellular Matrix Hydrogels for the Construction and Long-Term Maintenance of Living Three-Dimensional Tissues by Park, Sunghee E, Georgescu, Andrei, Oh, Jeong Min, Kwon, Keon Woo, Huh, Dongeun

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (10-07-2019)
    “…Diverse biological processes in the body rely on the ability of cells to exert contractile forces on their extracellular matrix (ECM). In three-dimensional…”
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    Direct differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into selective neurons on nanoscale ridge/groove pattern arrays by Lee, Man Ryul, Kwon, Keon Woo, Jung, Hosup, Kim, Hong Nam, Suh, Kahp Y, Kim, Keesung, Kim, Kye-Seong

    Published in Biomaterials (01-05-2010)
    “…Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are pluripotent cells that have the potential to be used for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine…”
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    Mechanosensitivity of fibroblast cell shape and movement to anisotropic substratum topography gradients by Kim, Deok-Ho, Han, Karam, Gupta, Kshitiz, Kwon, Keon W, Suh, Kahp-Yang, Levchenko, Andre

    Published in Biomaterials (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract In this report, we describe using ultraviolet (UV)-assisted capillary force lithography (CFL) to create a model substratum of anisotropic micro- and…”
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    Nanotopography-guided migration of T cells by Kwon, Keon Woo, Park, Hyoungjun, Song, Kwang Hoon, Choi, Jong-Cheol, Ahn, Hyungmin, Park, Moon Jeong, Suh, Kahp-Yang, Doh, Junsang

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-09-2012)
    “…T cells navigate a wide variety of tissues and organs for immune surveillance and effector functions. Although nanoscale topographical structures of…”
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    Guided Cell Migration on Microtextured Substrates with Variable Local Density and Anisotropy by Kim, Deok-Ho, Seo, Chang-Ho, Han, Karam, Kwon, Keon Woo, Levchenko, Andre, Suh, Kahp-Yang

    Published in Advanced functional materials (22-05-2009)
    “…This work reports the design of and experimentation with a topographically patterned cell culture substrate of variable local density and anisotropy as a…”
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    Dynamics of T cells on endothelial layers aligned by nanostructured surfaces by Song, Kwang Hoon, Kwon, Keon Woo, Song, Sukhyun, Suh, Kahp-Yang, Doh, Junsang

    Published in Biomaterials (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract In this work, well-aligned endothelial cell (EC) layers were prepared by culturing ECs on surfaces containing nanoscale ridges/grooves fabricated by…”
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    Roles of endothelial A-type lamins in migration of T cells on and under endothelial layers by Song, Kwang Hoon, Lee, Jaehyun, Park, HyoungJun, Kim, Hye Mi, Park, Jeehun, Kwon, Keon Woo, Doh, Junsang

    Published in Scientific reports (21-03-2016)
    “…Stiff nuclei in cell-dense microenvironments may serve as distinct biomechanical cues for cell migration, but such a possibility has not been tested…”
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    Single-Cell Level Array of Yeast Cells in Pumpless Microfluidic Channels induced by Receding Meniscus by Min Cheol Park, Jae Young Hur, Keon Woo Kwon, Sang-Hyun Park, Suh, K.Y.

    Published in 2006 5th IEEE Conference on Sensors (01-10-2006)
    “…We present a simple receding meniscus induced method to capture non-adherent yeast cells onto microwells inside microfluidic channels. Microwells were…”
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    T cells utilize lamellipodia and filopodia for optimal intraluminal path finding (P5097) by Doh, Junsang, Song, Kwang Hoon, Kwon, Keon Woo

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Immune cells circulating in inflamed blood vessels undergo series of adhesion cascades to leave out of blood vessels to infiltrate into inflamed…”
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    A microfluidic flow sensor for measuring cell adhesion by Keon Woo Kwon, Sung Sik Choi, Byungkyu Kim, Se Na Lee, Min Cheol Park, Pilnam Kim, Sang Ho Lee, Seok Ho Park, Suh, K.Y.

    Published in 2006 5th IEEE Conference on Sensors (01-10-2006)
    “…We present a simple, biomarker-free microfluidic device for separating cancer cells from a mixed solution of normal and cancer cells by difference in adhesion…”
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