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83
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3484
National Ranking
25

Overview

Noo Li Jeon is a researcher affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea. Their work spans diverse areas within engineering, medicine, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their primary research subfields include biomedical engineering, molecular biology, oncology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and biomaterials.

The main topics of their research cover innovative techniques and applications, with notable focus areas such as:

  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies

Noo Li Jeon's recent publications demonstrate contributions to the development and application of organ-on-a-chip technologies, vascularized tissue models, and tumor organoids for drug screening. Notable papers include:

  • "A guide to the organ-on-a-chip," 2022, published in Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • "Three-dimensional microengineered vascularised endometrium-on-a-chip," 2021, published in Human Reproduction
  • "Microvascularized tumor organoids-on-chips: advancing preclinical drug screening with pathophysiological relevance," 2021, published in Nano Convergence
  • "Piezo1-Regulated Mechanotransduction Controls Flow-Activated Lymphatic Expansion," 2022, published in Circulation Research
  • "3D Microfluidic Platform and Tumor Vascular Mapping for Evaluating Anti-Angiogenic RNAi-Based Nanomedicine," 2020, published in ACS Nano

Their collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Jihoon Ko, Byungjun Lee, Jungseub Lee, Suryong Kim, and Sujin Hyung, with collaborative works ranging widely within their research domains.

Noo Li Jeon has published multiple works in prominent journals, with repeated appearances in the following venues:

  • Biotechnology and Bioengineering
  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • ACS Nano
  • Biomaterials
  • Lab on a Chip

Best Publications

  • A microfluidic culture platform for CNS axonal injury, regeneration and transport

    Anne M. Taylor;Mathew Blurton-Jones;Seog Woo Rhee;David H. Cribbs

  • Generation of Solution and Surface Gradients Using Microfluidic Systems

    Noo Li Jeon;Stephan K. W. Dertinger;Daniel T. Chiu;Insung S. Choi

  • Neutrophil chemotaxis in linear and complex gradients of interleukin-8 formed in a microfabricated device

    Noo Li Jeon;Harihara Baskaran;Stephan K. W. Dertinger;George M. Whitesides

  • Patterned deposition of cells and proteins onto surfaces by using three-dimensional microfluidic systems

    Daniel T. Chiu;Noo Li Jeon;Sui Huang;Ravi S. Kane

  • Engineering of functional, perfusable 3D microvascular networks on a chip

    Sudong Kim;Hyunjae Lee;Minhwan Chung;Noo Li Jeon

  • Human neural stem cell growth and differentiation in a gradient-generating microfluidic device

    Bong Geun Chung;Lisa A. Flanagan;Seog Woo Rhee;Philip H. Schwartz;Philip H. Schwartz

  • Microfluidic culture platform for neuroscience research.

    Jeong Won Park;Behrad Vahidi;Anne Marion Taylor;Seog Woo Rhee

  • Engineering microscale cellular niches for three-dimensional multicellular co-cultures

    Carlos P. Huang;Jente Lu;Hyeryung Seon;Abraham P. Lee

  • Diffusion limits of an in vitro thick prevascularized tissue.

    Craig K. Griffith;Cheryl Miller;Richard C.A. Sainson;Jay W. Calvert

  • Microfluidic multi-compartment device for neuroscience research

    Noo Li Jeon;Carl W Cotman

  • Biological applications of microfluidic gradient devices

    Sudong Kim;Hyung Joon Kim;Noo Li Jeon

  • Axonal mRNA in uninjured and regenerating cortical mammalian axons.

    Anne M. Taylor;Nicole C. Berchtold;Victoria M. Perreau;Victoria M. Perreau;Christina H. Tu

  • Patterned cell culture inside microfluidic devices

    Seog Woo Rhee;Anne M. Taylor;Christina H. Tu;David H. Cribbs

  • Differential effects of EGF gradient profiles on MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell chemotaxis

    Shur-Jen Wang;Wajeeh Saadi;Francis Lin;Connie Minh-Canh Nguyen

  • Structure and Stability of Patterned Self-Assembled Films of Octadecyltrichlorosilane Formed by Contact Printing

    Noo Li Jeon;Krista Finnie;Kimberly Branshaw;Ralph G. Nuzzo

  • The Effect of Matrix Density on the Regulation of 3-D Capillary Morphogenesis

    Cyrus M. Ghajar;Xiaofang Chen;Joseph W. Harris;Vinod Suresh

  • Presynaptic regulation of astroglial excitatory neurotransmitter transporter GLT1.

    Yongjie Yang;Oguz Gozen;Andrew Watkins;Ileana Lorenzini

  • Dielectrophoresis switching with vertical sidewall electrodes for microfluidic flow cytometry

    Lisen Wang;Lisa A. Flanagan;Noo Li Jeon;Edwin Monuki

  • Generation of dynamic temporal and spatial concentration gradients using microfluidic devices.

    Francis Lin;Wajeeh Saadi;Seog Woo Rhee;Shur-Jen Wang

  • Unique dielectric properties distinguish stem cells and their differentiated progeny.

    Lisa A. Flanagan;Jente Lu;Lisen Wang;Steve A. Marchenko

Frequent Co-Authors

Hyung Joon Kim
Hyung Joon Kim Kyungpook National University
George M. Whitesides
George M. Whitesides Harvard University
Insung S. Choi
Insung S. Choi Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Carl W. Cotman
Carl W. Cotman University of California, Irvine
Ralph G. Nuzzo
Ralph G. Nuzzo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Daniel T. Chiu
Daniel T. Chiu University of Washington
Sang Jun Sim
Sang Jun Sim Korea University
Ho-Young Kim
Ho-Young Kim Seoul National University
Andrew J. Putnam
Andrew J. Putnam University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David A. Payne
David A. Payne University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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