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Kangsun Lee

Researcher at State University of New York System

Publications -  38
Citations -  1723

Kangsun Lee is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serial dilution & Sorting. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1525 citations. Previous affiliations of Kangsun Lee include University at Buffalo & Korea Institute of Science and Technology.

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Design of pressure-driven microfluidic networks using electric circuit analogy

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the physics of pressure-driven laminar flow, the formal analogy between electric and hydraulic circuits, applications of circuit theory to microfluidic network-based devices, recent development and applications of concentration- and flow-dependent micro fluidic networks, and promising future applications is provided.
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Generation of core-shell microcapsules with three-dimensional focusing device for efficient formation of cell spheroid

TL;DR: The core-shell microcapsule generated by 3D focusing in the microchannel was effective in forming large number of spherical cell clusters and the encapsulation of cells in themicrocapsule is expected to be useful in the transplantation of islet cells or cancer stem cell enrichment.
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Generalized serial dilution module for monotonic and arbitrary microfluidic gradient generators

TL;DR: The proposed generalized serial dilution module is capable of generating universal monotonic gradients with a single module or arbitraryGradients with multiple modules ranging from linear to complex non-linear shapes of concentration gradients as well as arbitrary output flow rate gradients in a stepwise manner.
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SERS-based immunoassay using a gold array-embedded gradient microfluidic chip.

TL;DR: A programmable and fully automatic gold array-embedded gradient microfluidic chip that integrates a gradient micro fluidic device with gold-patterned microarray wells that provides a convenient and reproducible surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based immunoassay platform for cancer biomarkers.
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A serial dilution microfluidic device using a ladder network generating logarithmic or linear concentrations.

TL;DR: The diluted concentrations of a fluorescein solution in the microfluidic device evidenced relatively high linearity, and the cytotoxicity test of MCF-7 breast cancer cells via the logarithmic dilution chip was generally consistent with the results generated with manual dilution.