2023 - Research.com Chemistry in South Korea Leader Award
Seo Young Jeong mainly focuses on Nanoparticle, Chitosan, Drug delivery, Drug carrier and Nuclear chemistry. His biological study deals with issues like Photosensitizer, which deal with fields such as Surgery and Polymer. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biophysics, Stereochemistry, Dynamic light scattering and Gene delivery in addition to Chitosan.
In his research on the topic of Drug delivery, Doxorubicin, Camptothecin and Fluorescein isothiocyanate is strongly related with Pharmacology. In Drug carrier, Seo Young Jeong works on issues like Biochemistry, which are connected to Systemic administration. His studies deal with areas such as Deoxycholic acid and Chemical modification as well as Nuclear chemistry.
Seo Young Jeong mainly investigates Nanoparticle, Chromatography, Drug carrier, Nuclear chemistry and Polymer chemistry. His work in Nanoparticle addresses issues such as Drug delivery, which are connected to fields such as Pharmacology. His study focuses on the intersection of Chromatography and fields such as Emulsion with connections in the field of Transfection.
Seo Young Jeong interconnects Chitosan and Liposome in the investigation of issues within Drug carrier. The various areas that he examines in his Chitosan study include Stereochemistry, Dynamic light scattering and Microparticle. His Polymer chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Copolymer, Ethylene oxide, Polymer and Polyurethane.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Nanoparticle, Biophysics, Nanotechnology, Cancer cell and Drug delivery. Seo Young Jeong combines subjects such as Tumor targeting, Nuclear chemistry, Conjugated system, Photosensitizer and Combinatorial chemistry with his study of Nanoparticle. His Nuclear chemistry research integrates issues from Tetracycline, Aqueous solution, Polymer and Magnetic nanoparticles.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Amphiphile and Drug carrier. His Biophysics research incorporates elements of Cancer treatment, Biodistribution, Micelle, Doxorubicin and PEGylation. His Cancer cell research incorporates themes from Molecular biology, Cancer research, Endocytosis and Gene silencing.
His primary scientific interests are in Nanoparticle, Drug delivery, Tumor targeting, Biophysics and Glycol-chitosan. Nanoparticle is the subject of his research, which falls under Nanotechnology. Seo Young Jeong has included themes like Inorganic chemistry, Intracellular and Controlled release in his Drug delivery study.
His Biophysics study combines topics in areas such as Ethylene glycol, Chromatography and Micelle. His work is dedicated to discovering how Glycol-chitosan, Small interfering RNA are connected with Cancer cell and Doxorubicin and other disciplines. Seo Young Jeong has researched Photodynamic therapy in several fields, including Aqueous solution and Nuclear chemistry.
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Cellular uptake mechanism and intracellular fate of hydrophobically modified glycol chitosan nanoparticles
Hae Yun Nam;Seok Min Kwon;Seok Min Kwon;Hyunjin Chung;Hyunjin Chung;Seung Young Lee.
Journal of Controlled Release (2009)
Self-assembled hyaluronic acid nanoparticles for active tumor targeting.
Ki Young Choi;Hyunjin Chung;Hyunjin Chung;Kyung Hyun Min;Kyung Hyun Min;Hong Yeol Yoon.
Biomaterials (2010)
Preparation of chitosan self-aggregates as a gene delivery system.
K.Y Lee;I.C Kwon;Y.-H Kim;W.H Jo.
Journal of Controlled Release (1998)
Hydrophobically modified glycol chitosan nanoparticles-encapsulated camptothecin enhance the drug stability and tumor targeting in cancer therapy.
Kyung Hyun Min;Kyeongsoon Park;Yoo Shin Kim;Sang Mun Bae.
Journal of Controlled Release (2008)
Porous chitosan scaffold containing microspheres loaded with transforming growth factor-β1: Implications for cartilage tissue engineering
Sung Eun Kim;Jae Hyung Park;Yong Woo Cho;Hesson Chung.
Journal of Controlled Release (2003)
Antitumor efficacy of cisplatin-loaded glycol chitosan nanoparticles in tumor-bearing mice
Jong Ho Kim;Yoo Shin Kim;Kyeongsoon Park;Seulki Lee.
Journal of Controlled Release (2008)
Hydrophobically modified glycol chitosan nanoparticles as carriers for paclitaxel.
Jong Ho Kim;Yoo Shin Kim;Sungwon Kim;Sungwon Kim;Jae Hyung Park.
Journal of Controlled Release (2006)
Smart nanocarrier based on PEGylated hyaluronic acid for cancer therapy.
Ki Young Choi;Hong Yeol Yoon;Hong Yeol Yoon;Jong Ho Kim;Sang Mun Bae.
ACS Nano (2011)
Biodistribution and anti-tumor efficacy of doxorubicin loaded glycol-chitosan nanoaggregates by EPR effect
Yoen Ju Son;Jin Sung Jang;Yong Woo Cho;Hesson Chung.
Journal of Controlled Release (2003)
Self-assembled nanoparticles based on glycol chitosan bearing hydrophobic moieties as carriers for doxorubicin: in vivo biodistribution and anti-tumor activity.
Jae Hyung Park;Seunglee Kwon;Minsu Lee;Hesson Chung.
Biomaterials (2006)
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