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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2014

Micro-/nanofluidic device for tunable generation of a concentration gradient: application to Caenorhabditis elegans chemotaxis.

Zhongwei Wang; Insu Lee; Tae-Joon Jeon; Sun Min Kim

AbstractIn this study, we propose a novel micro-/nanofluidic device that can generate a chemical concentration gradient using a parallel nanochannel as gradient generator. This device is easy to fabricate, showing high reproducibility. Its main feature is the multiple-nanochannel-based gradient generator, which permits the diffusion of small molecules and tunably generates concentration gradients. The nanopattern for the nanochannels can be rapidly and easily fabricated by wrinkling a diamond-like carbon thin film which is deposited on a polydimethylsiloxane substrate; the generation of the concentration gradient can be adjusted by controlling the dimensions of the nanochannels. The developed gradient generator is embedded into a microfluidic device to study chemotaxis in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, which has a highly developed chemosensory system and can detect a wide variety of chemical molecules. This device shows good performance for rapid analysis of C. elegans chemotaxis under sodium chloride stimuli. FigureA parallel‐nanochannel‐based microfluidic device which can passively manipulate chemical concentration gradient by controlling the nanochannel geometry is employed for the analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans chemotaxis.


Cells Tissues Organs | 2013

Effects of Various Extracellular Matrix Proteins on the Growth of HL-1 Cardiomyocytes

Seongkyun Choi; Yoonmi Hong; Insu Lee; Dongeun Huh; Tae-Joon Jeon; Sun Min Kim

We present the physical and biochemical effects of extracellular matrixes (ECMs) on HL-1 cardiomyocytes. ECMs play major roles in cell growth, adhesion and the maintenance of native cell functions. We investigated the effects of 6 different cell culture systems: 5 different ECM-treated surfaces (fibronectin, laminin, collagen I, gelatin and a gelatin/fibronectin mixture) and 1 nontreated surface. Surface morphology was scanned and analyzed using atomic force microscopy in order to investigate the physical effects of ECMs. The attachment, growth, viability, proliferation and phenotype of the cells were analyzed using phase-contrast microscopy and immunocytochemistry to elucidate the biochemical effects of ECMs. Our study provides basic information for understanding cell-ECM interactions and should be utilized in future cardiac cell research and tissue engineering.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Investigation of wound healing process guided by nano-scale topographic patterns integrated within a microfluidic system

Insu Lee; Daegyu Kim; Ga-Lahm Park; Tae-Joon Jeon; Sun Min Kim

When living tissues are injured, they undergo a sequential process of homeostasis, inflammation, proliferation and maturation, which is called wound healing. The working mechanism of wound healing has not been wholly understood due to its complex environments with various mechanical and chemical factors. In this study, we propose a novel in vitro wound healing model using a microfluidic system that can manipulate the topography of the wound bed. The topography of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the wound bed is one of the most important mechanical properties for rapid and effective wound healing. We focused our work on the topographical factor which is one of crucial mechanical cues in wound healing process by using various nano-patterns on the cell attachment surface. First, we analyzed the cell morphology and dynamic cellular behaviors of NIH-3T3 fibroblasts on the nano-patterned surface. Their morphology and dynamic behaviors were investigated for relevance with regard to the recovery function. Second, we developed a highly reproducible and inexpensive research platform for wound formation and the wound healing process by combining the nano-patterned surface and a microfluidic channel. The effect of topography on wound recovery performance was analyzed. This in vitro wound healing research platform will provide well-controlled topographic cue of wound bed and contribute to the study on the fundamental mechanism of wound healing.


Chemical Communications | 2015

Synthetic anion transporters that bear a terminal ethynyl group

Eun-Bee Lee; Hyunil Ryu; Insu Lee; Sangbaek Choi; Jung-Ho Hong; Sun Min Kim; Tae-Joon Jeon; Dong-Gyu Cho


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2017

Reproducing Wound Healing Process and Its Analysis of Cellular Behaviors IN Nano-Pattern Integrated Microfluidic Device

Insu Lee; Daegyu Kim; Tae-Joon Jeon; Sun Min Kim


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Purification Aquaporin Embedded Polymeric Membrane for Cost Effective Water Purification

Hyunil Ryu; Ahmed Fuwad; Sichang Yang; Insu Lee; Huisoo Jang; Sunhee Yoon; Sun Min Kim; Tae-Joon Jeon


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Dermal wound healing assay platform using nano-patterned surface integrated microfluidic system

Daegyu Kim; Insu Lee; Ga Lahm Park; Sun Min Kim; Tae-Joon Jeon


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Study of cellular behavior on nanopattern integrated microfluidic system to represent in vitro wound healing process

Insu Lee; Daegyu Kim; Ga-Lahm Park; Sun Min Kim; Tae-Joon Jeon


대한기계학회 춘추학술대회 | 2016

Nature-Inspired Nano-filtration Membrane for Water Desalination

Hyunil Ryu; Ahmed Fuwad; Sichang Yang; Insu Lee; Huisoo Jang; Sunhee Yoon; Tae-Joon Jeon; Sun Min Kim


Biophysical Journal | 2016

Nano Patterned Surface Embedded Microfluidic Device to Study Cutaneous Wound Healing Process

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