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International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2014

Delivery of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and substance P using graphene oxide for bone regeneration

Wan-Geun La; Min Jin; Saibom Park; Hee-Hun Yoon; Gun-Jae Jeong; Suk Ho Bhang; Hoyoung Park; Kookheon Char; Byung-Soo Kim

In this study, we demonstrate that graphene oxide (GO) can be used for the delivery of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and substance P (SP), and that this delivery promotes bone formation on titanium (Ti) implants that are coated with GO. GO coating on Ti substrate enabled a sustained release of BMP-2. BMP-2 delivery using GO-coated Ti exhibited a higher alkaline phosphatase activity in bone-forming cells in vitro compared with bare Ti. SP, which is known to recruit mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), was co-delivered using Ti or GO-coated Ti to further promote bone formation. SP induced the migration of MSCs in vitro. The dual delivery of BMP-2 and SP using GO-coated Ti showed the greatest new bone formation on Ti implanted in the mouse calvaria compared with other groups. This approach may be useful to improve osteointegration of Ti in dental or orthopedic implants.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2013

Immunomagnetic nanoparticle-based assays for detection of biomarkers

Hoyoung Park; Mintai P. Hwang; Kwan Hyi Lee

The emergence of biomarkers as key players in the paradigm shift towards preventative medicine underscores the need for their detection and quantification. Advances made in the field of nanotechnology have played a crucial role in achieving these needs, and have contributed to recent advances in the field of medicine. Nanoparticle-based immunomagnetic assays, in particular, offer numerous advantages that utilize the unique physical properties of magnetic nanoparticles. In this review, we focus on recent developments and trends with regards to immunomagnetic assays used for detection of biomarkers. The various immunomagnetic assays are categorized into the following: particle-based multiplexing, signal control, microfluidics, microarray, and automation. Herein, we analyze each category and discuss their advantages and disadvantages.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2014

Engineered collagen hydrogels for the sustained release of biomolecules and imaging agents: promoting the growth of human gingival cells

Jonghoon Choi; Hoyoung Park; Taeho Kim; Yoon Jeong; Myoung Hwan Oh; Taeghwan Hyeon; Assaf A. Gilad; Kwan H yi Lee

We present here the in vitro release profiles of either fluorescently labeled biomolecules or computed tomography contrast nanoagents from engineered collagen hydrogels under physiological conditions. The collagen constructs were designed as potential biocompatible inserts into wounded human gingiva. The collagen hydrogels were fabricated under a variety of conditions in order to optimize the release profile of biomolecules and nanoparticles for the desired duration and amount. The collagen constructs containing biomolecules/nanoconstructs were incubated under physiological conditions (ie, 37°C and 5% CO2) for 24 hours, and the release profile was tuned from 20% to 70% of initially loaded materials by varying the gelation conditions of the collagen constructs. The amounts of released biomolecules and nanoparticles were quantified respectively by measuring the intensity of fluorescence and X-ray scattering. The collagen hydrogel we fabricated may serve as an efficient platform for the controlled release of biomolecules and imaging agents in human gingiva to facilitate the regeneration of oral tissues.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2016

Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate [Corrigendum]

Young-Il Jeong; Kwan Hyi Lee; Hoyoung Park; Jinhyang Choi

[This corrects the article on p. 7197 in vol. 10, PMID: 26648723.].


Archive | 2000

Multi-layered lithium electrode, its preparation and lithium batteries comprising it

Kyung-Suk Yun; Byung-Won Cho; Won-Il Cho; Hyung Sun Kim; Young Soo Yoon; Un-Seok Kim; Sang-Cheol Nam; Young-Chang Lim; Changhoon Choi; Hoyoung Park


Nanoscale | 2013

Quantification of cardiovascular disease biomarkers via functionalized magnetic beads and on-demand detachable quantum dots.

Hoyoung Park; Jong-Wook Lee; Mintai P. Hwang; Kwan Hyi Lee


Archive | 2006

Reserve Battery Having all Solid State Thin Film Battery

Sang-Cheol Nam; Hoyoung Park; Young-Chang Lim; Kyu-Gil Choi; Ki-Chang Lee; Giback Park; Jae-Bum Kim


Nanotechnology | 2013

Harnessing immunomagnetic separation and quantum dot-based quantification capacities for the enumeration of absolute levels of biomarker

Hoyoung Park; Mintai P. Hwang; Jong-Wook Lee; Jonghoon Choi; Kwan Hyi Lee


Archive | 2008

Method for depositing ceramic thin film by sputtering using non-conductive target

Sang-Cheol Nam; Hoyoung Park; Young-Chang Lim; Ki-Chang Lee; Kyu-Gil Choi; Hosung Hwang; Giback Park


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2007

Nano patterning and structuring of InP(100) by low energy ion beam irradiation

Hoyoung Park; Heon Woong Choi; Won-Jun Choi

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Kwan Hyi Lee

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Young-Chang Lim

Agency for Defense Development

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Mintai P. Hwang

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Basavaraj Angadi

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Byung-Won Cho

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Hyung Sun Kim

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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