Dong-Gi Kwag
Hanseo University
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society | 2015
Eun-Young Park; Dong-Gi Kwag
The purpose of this research is to bring supportive ways to reinforce the market competitiveness of fusion industry based on the rapidly arising fusion industries considering system improvement and fusion R&D support. The research has proceeded in the order of setup for competitiveness reinforcing way of fusion industry and deduction for competitiveness reinforcing way based on directivity. It classified the fusion industry into introduction, diffusion and development by time, and suggested expert fusion R&D, open type fusion R&D, customized fusion R&D, system improvement of market entrance and supportive way for public purchase as the supportive way. It`s purpose is to lead the entrance into the new fusion market, stabilize to settle into the market and create high value products by resolving difficulties for the market entrance of the new fusion products & service, reinforcing the fusion capability and securing the competitive advantage.
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology | 2017
Cho-A Lee; Jong-Suep Baek; Dong-Gi Kwag; Hye-Jin Lee; Jeanho Park; Cheong-Weon Cho
This study was performed to evaluate the use of vibrating microneedles for the transdermal delivery of vitamin C. The microneedles were designed to vibrate at three levels of intensity. In vitro permeation by vitamin C was evaluated according to the specific conditions such as vibration intensity (levels 1, 2 and 3), application time (1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 min), and application power (500, 700 and 1,000 g). The highest permeation of vitamin C was observed at level 3 of vibration intensity, 5 min of application, and 1,000 g of application power. Vitamin C gel showed no cytotoxic effect against Pam212 cells or skin irritation effects. A pharmacokinetic study of the gel in rats was conducted under optimized conditions. The AUC0-∞ and Cmax increased 1.35-fold and 1.44-fold, respectively, compared with those after vitamin C gel without application with vibrating microneedles. The present study suggests that vibrating microneedles can be used to facilitate the skin permeability of vitamin C under optimal conditions.
Journal of the Korea Convergence Society | 2015
Sung-Uk Bae; Dong-Gi Kwag; Eun-Young Park
Indian journal of science and technology | 2015
Jeongho Cho; Dong-Gi Kwag; Byung-Seo Kim
Indian journal of science and technology | 2016
Sung-Uk Bae; Dong-Gi Kwag; Eun-Young Park
Indian journal of science and technology | 2016
Han-Seop Jeong; Dong-Gi Kwag; Jin-Bong Kim; Jean-Ho Park
Indian journal of science and technology | 2016
Eun-Young Park; Dong-Gi Kwag; Sung-Uk Bae
Advanced Science Letters | 2013
Jeahho Park; Hye Jin Lee; Dong-Gi Kwag; Nak Kyu Lee; Jung Han Song
한국생산제조학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2012
Dong-Gi Kwag; Jeanho Park; Yul Lee; Hye-Jin Lee; Nak-Ku Lee; Jung-Han Song; Seogou Choi
한국생산제조학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2012
Yul Lee; Dong-Gi Kwag; Jeanho Park; Jung-Han Song; Hye-Jin Lee; Nak-Kyu Lee; Seogou Choi; Jong-Bong Kim