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Soo-Chang Song

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Biomaterials|April 12, 2017
Multiple hyperthermia-mediated release of TRAIL/SPION nanocomplex from thermosensitive polymeric hydrogels for combination cancer therapyZhi-Qiang Zhang, Soo-Chang Song
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering|May 24, 2006
Morphology of spheroidal hepatocytes within injectable, biodegradable, and thermosensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogel as cell delivery vehicleKeun-Hong Park, Soo Chang Song
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition|December 24, 2005
A thermo-sensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogel used as an extracellular matrix for artificial pancreasKeun-Hong Park, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|August 21, 2016
Thermosensitive/superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle-loaded nanocapsule hydrogels for multiple cancer hyperthermiaZhi-Qiang Zhang, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|June 22, 2014
Targetable micelleplex hydrogel for long-term, effective, and systemic siRNA deliveryYoung-Min Kim, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|July 17, 2019
3D hydrogel stem cell niche controlled by host-guest interaction affects stem cell fate and survival rateKi Hyun Hong, Soo-Chang Song
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|September 22, 2007
Effect of chitosan on the release of protein from thermosensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogelsGyung Don Kang, Soo-Chang Song
Macromolecular Rapid Communications|May 14, 2011
Rapid photocrosslinkable thermoresponsive injectable polyphosphazene hydrogelsThrimoorthy Potta, Changju Chun, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|August 10, 2010
Injectable, dual cross-linkable polyphosphazene blend hydrogelsThrimoorthy Potta, Changju Chun, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|August 28, 2009
Chemically crosslinkable thermosensitive polyphosphazene gels as injectable materials for biomedical applicationsThrimoorthy Potta, Changju Chun, Soo-Chang Song
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Biomaterials|April 12, 2017
Multiple hyperthermia-mediated release of TRAIL/SPION nanocomplex from thermosensitive polymeric hydrogels for combination cancer therapyZhi-Qiang Zhang, Soo-Chang Song
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering|May 24, 2006
Morphology of spheroidal hepatocytes within injectable, biodegradable, and thermosensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogel as cell delivery vehicleKeun-Hong Park, Soo Chang Song
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition|December 24, 2005
A thermo-sensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogel used as an extracellular matrix for artificial pancreasKeun-Hong Park, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|August 21, 2016
Thermosensitive/superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle-loaded nanocapsule hydrogels for multiple cancer hyperthermiaZhi-Qiang Zhang, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|June 22, 2014
Targetable micelleplex hydrogel for long-term, effective, and systemic siRNA deliveryYoung-Min Kim, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|July 17, 2019
3D hydrogel stem cell niche controlled by host-guest interaction affects stem cell fate and survival rateKi Hyun Hong, Soo-Chang Song
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|September 22, 2007
Effect of chitosan on the release of protein from thermosensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogelsGyung Don Kang, Soo-Chang Song
Macromolecular Rapid Communications|May 14, 2011
Rapid photocrosslinkable thermoresponsive injectable polyphosphazene hydrogelsThrimoorthy Potta, Changju Chun, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|August 10, 2010
Injectable, dual cross-linkable polyphosphazene blend hydrogelsThrimoorthy Potta, Changju Chun, Soo-Chang Song
Biomaterials|August 28, 2009
Chemically crosslinkable thermosensitive polyphosphazene gels as injectable materials for biomedical applicationsThrimoorthy Potta, Changju Chun, Soo-Chang Song
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