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Chi-Hwa Wang

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  403
Citations -  18160

Chi-Hwa Wang is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochar & PLGA. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 363 publications receiving 13787 citations. Previous affiliations of Chi-Hwa Wang include Princeton University & Singapore–MIT alliance.

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Mathematical modeling and simulation of drug release from microspheres: Implications to drug delivery systems

TL;DR: This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of existing mathematical models and simulations of drug release from polymeric microspheres and of drug transport in adjacent tissues and to evaluate the application of existing models to nanoscale drug delivery systems specifically for hydrophobic and hydrophilic molecules.
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Activated carbon derived from carbon residue from biomass gasification and its application for dye adsorption: Kinetics, isotherms and thermodynamic studies

TL;DR: In this work, activated carbon (AC) as an effective and low-cost adsorbent was successfully prepared from carbon residue (or char, one of the by-products from woody biomass gasification) via physical activation.
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3D bioprinting of tissues and organs for regenerative medicine.

TL;DR: The current status and contemporary issues of 3D bioprinting pertaining to the eleven organ systems of the human body including skeletal, muscular, nervous, lymphatic, endocrine, reproductive, integumentary, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and circulatory systems were critically reviewed.
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Effect of PEG conformation and particle size on the cellular uptake efficiency of nanoparticles with the HepG2 cells

TL;DR: In vitro cellular uptake experimental results indicated that HepG2 cells prefer smaller nanoparticles with the same PEG configuration on their surfaces, and the cytotoxicity of paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles seemed to increase with increasing drug loading of nanoparticles against HepG 2 cells.
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Electrospun micro- and nanofibers for sustained delivery of paclitaxel to treat C6 glioma in vitro.

TL;DR: Electrospun paclitaxel-loaded biodegradable micro- and nanofibers may be promising for the treatment of brain tumour as alternative drug delivery devices.