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Dong Woo Lee

Researcher at Konyang University

Publications -  127
Citations -  1440

Dong Woo Lee is an academic researcher from Konyang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 107 publications receiving 1156 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong Woo Lee include Mokpo National Maritime University & Samsung.

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A continuous electrical cell lysis device using a low dc voltage for a cell transport and rupture

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a continuous and low voltage cell lysis device in which a width and length of a channel change was used to generate focused high electric field strength and low electric fields for a transport of samples.
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High-throughput screening (HTS) of anticancer drug efficacy on a micropillar/microwell chip platform.

TL;DR: A micropillar/microwell chip platform is developed, ideally suited for encapsulating primary cancer cells in nanoscale spots of hydrogels on the chip, generating efficacy data with various drugs, eventually allowing for a comparison of the in vitro data obtained from the chip with clinical data as well as gene expression data.
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High-throughput and combinatorial gene expression on a chip for metabolism-induced toxicology screening

TL;DR: The TeamChip platform can provide critical information necessary for evaluating metabolism-induced toxicity in a high-throughput manner and identify specific enzymes involved in drug detoxification.
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Intravitreal bevacizumab and ranibizumab injections for patients with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy

TL;DR: Intravitreal injections of bevacizumab and ranibizumAB have similar effects in stabilization of visual acuity, macular edema, and regression of polypoidal complex with PCV eyes.
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Multiplex quantitative analysis of stroma-mediated cancer cell invasion, matrix remodeling, and drug response in a 3D co-culture model of pancreatic tumor spheroids and stellate cells.

TL;DR: The results indicate usefulness of the present co-culture model and multiplex quantitative analysis method not only in studying the role of PSCs and their interactions with tumor cell towards metastatic progression, but also in the drug evaluation of stroma-targeting drugs.