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Hao Nguyen Tran
Hao Nguyen Tran
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3D printable hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel for its potential application as a bioink in tissue engineering
I Noh, N Kim, HN Tran, J Lee, C Lee
Biomaterials research 23 (1), 3, 2019
2092019
3D printable and injectable lactoferrin-loaded carboxymethyl cellulose-glycol chitosan hydrogels for tissue engineering applications
G Janarthanan, HN Tran, E Cha, C Lee, D Das, I Noh
Materials Science and Engineering: C 113, 111008, 2020
862020
Bioink homogeneity control during 3D bioprinting of multicomponent micro/nanocomposite hydrogel for even tissue regeneration using novel twin screw extrusion system
A Bhattacharyya, G Janarthanan, HN Tran, HJ Ham, JH Yoon, I Noh
Chemical Engineering Journal 415, 128971, 2021
592021
Symbiotic culture of nanocellulose pellicle: A potential matrix for 3D bioprinting
MM Pillai, HN Tran, G Sathishkumar, K Manimekalai, JH Yoon, DY Lim, ...
Materials Science and Engineering: C 119, 111552, 2021
342021
Control of maleic acid-propylene diepoxide hydrogel for 3D printing application for flexible tissue engineering scaffold with high resolution by end capping and graft …
HN Tran, IG Kim, JH Kim, EJ Chung, I Noh
Biomaterials research 26 (1), 75, 2022
132022
Three-dimensional printed design of antibiotic-releasing esophageal patches for antimicrobial activity prevention
SD Kim, IG Kim, HN Tran, H Cho, G Janarthanan, I Noh, EJ Chung
Tissue Engineering Part A 27 (23-24), 1490-1502, 2021
122021
Micro/nano devices for integration with human brain organoids
VG HN Tran
Biosensors and Bioelectronics 218, 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114750, 2022
102022
Incorporation of Cell-Adhesive Proteins in 3d Printed Lipoic Acid-Maleic Acid-Poly(Propylene Glycol)-Based Tough Gel Ink for Cell-Supportive Microenvironment
IN Hao Nguyen Tran, In Gul Kim, Jong Heon Kim, Amitava Bhattacharyya, Eun ...
Macromolecular Bioscience, 2023
52023
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