Publications by authors named "Byeongwook Jo"

Enhancing muscle strength through workouts is a key factor in improving physical activity and maintaining metabolic profiles. The controversial results concerning the impacts of weight training often arise from clinical experiments that require controlled experimental conditions. In this study, a weight training system for a muscle development model is presented, which is capable of performing weight training motions with adjustable weight loads.

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  • * The pump features permanent magnets that synchronize the rotation of its components, enabling precise flow rate control and diverse flow profiles by adjusting motor speed.
  • * Its compact design and contactless operation simplify experimental setups, making it suitable for applications like laminar flow induction, perfusion culture of tissues, and cell alignment under shear stress.
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  • Researchers are exploring engineered skeletal muscle tissue due to its role in body movements and potential applications in research.
  • Current models lack intermuscular adipose tissue, which is important for muscle function, limiting their effectiveness.
  • A new method combines skeletal muscle with adipose tissue using hydrogel sheets to improve structural and functional characteristics, paving the way for better drug screening models.
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With the current rapidly growing global population, the animal product industry faces challenges which not only demand drastically increased amounts of animal products but also have to limit the emission of greenhouse gases and animal waste. These issues can be solved by the combination of microfabrication and tissue engineering techniques, which utilize the microtissue as a building component for larger tissue assembly to fabricate animal products. Various methods for the assembly of microtissue have been proposed such as spinning, cell layering, and 3D bioprinting to mimic the intricate morphology and function of the in vivo animal tissues.

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