Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Tae-Joon Jeon"
- Tae-Joon Jeon’s research focuses on the interplay between biological structures and physiological conditions, particularly in the context of oxidative stress, biomaterial interactions, and pregnancy-related phenomena, with an emphasis on developing innovative models and technologies to study these processes effectively.
- Recent studies include the evaluation of Vitamin E's protective role against reactive oxygen species in lipid dynamics, advancements in bioengineering with surface deformation of materials, and the creation of microphysiological models to mimic placental remodeling during early pregnancy.
- Jeon's work also explores practical applications of microfluidics in drug screening and antimicrobial susceptibility testing, alongside investigations into liposomal drug delivery systems and the determination of nutritional substances in food products, highlighting a commitment to translating fundamental research into clinical and environmental benefits.