Publications by authors named "Ungsig Nam"

Article Synopsis
  • Diabetes mellitus (DM) has major global health impacts and is linked to vascular inflammation and cardiovascular diseases, highlighting the need for better human disease models than traditional animal studies.
  • A new microphysiological arterial model has been created that mimics human artery characteristics by using collagen, endothelial cells, and vascular smooth muscle cells, allowing for more realistic testing of diabetic conditions.
  • The model explores the effects of high glucose and other compounds on cellular changes, evaluates interactions with oxidized LDL, and tests various drugs like metformin and atorvastatin for their therapeutic potential, revealing important insights into cardiovascular disease research.
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The effects of helical flow in a blood vessel are investigated in a dynamic flow generator using surface acoustic wave (SAW) in the microfluidic device. The SAW, generated by an interdigital transducer (IDT), induces acoustic streaming, resulting in a stable and consistent helical flow pattern in microscale channels. This approach allows rapid development of helical flow within the channel without directly contacting the medium.

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The outer blood-retinal barrier (oBRB) provides an optimal environment for the function of the photoreceptor by regulating the exchange of molecules between subretinal space and the choriocapillaris, and its dysfunction could impair the photoreceptor's function and vision. The existing in vitro models have limitations in reproducing the barrier function or physiological characteristics of oBRB and choriocapillaris. Here, we engineered a microphysiological system-based oBRB-choriocapillaris model that simultaneously incorporates the desired physiological characteristics and is simple to fabricate.

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Inflammation is the initiation of defense of our body against harmful stimuli. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), originating from outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, causes inflammation in the animal's body and can develop several diseases. In order to study the inflammatory response to LPS of blood vessels in vitro, 2D models have been mainly used previously.

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