Paper published in Nano Today

Our collaborative work on biodegradable nanoparticles and controlled ferroptosis has been published in Nano Today. This work reports spatiotemporal tracking of intracellular nanoparticles using multimodal imaging systems including super-resolution microscopy and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to reveal the ultimate fate of single nanoparticles upon autophagic clearance. Moreover, this study showed controlled ferroptosis upon triggered reduction of […]

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New funding granted for skin and lymphatic vessel regeneration using microfluidic systems and nanoparticles

Collaborative research with Prof. Joo H. Kang (UNIST BME) and Prof. Kihyuk Shin (Dermatology, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital) will be supported by Korean Fund for Regenerative Medicine (funded by Ministry of Science, and ICT & Ministry of Health and Welfare) for 5 years. This project will develop an accelerated tissue regeneration platform using microfluidics […]

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