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Wenyan Leong

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Trends in Biotechnology|October 18, 2015
Cell-laden Polymeric Microspheres for Biomedical ApplicationsWenyan Leong, Dong-An Wang
Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces|July 3, 2016
A novel gelatin-based micro-cavitary hydrogel for potential application in delivery of anchorage dependent cells: A study with vasculogenesis modelWenyan Leong, Changjiang Fan, Dong-An Wang
Materials Science & Engineering. C, Materials for Biological Applications|April 5, 2016
Development of size-customized hepatocarcinoma spheroids as a potential drug testing platform using a sacrificial gelatin microsphere systemWenyan Leong, Antje Kremer, Dong-An Wang
Acta Biomaterialia|November 13, 2012
A temperature-cured dissolvable gelatin microsphere-based cell carrier for chondrocyte delivery in a hydrogel scaffolding systemWenyan Leong, Ting Ting Lau, Dong-An Wang
Tissue Engineering. Part A|November 22, 2012
A transduced living hyaline cartilage graft releasing transgenic stromal cell-derived factor-1 inducing endogenous stem cell homing in vivoFeng Zhang, Wenyan Leong, Kai Su, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 9, 2015
Use of Interim Scaffolding and Neotissue Development to Produce a Scaffold-Free Living Hyaline Cartilage GraftTing Ting Lau, Wenyan Leong, Yvonne Peck, et al.
Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)|November 3, 2012
Formation of model hepatocellular aggregates in a hydrogel scaffold using degradable genipin crosslinked gelatin microspheres as cell carriersTing Ting Lau, Li Qi Priscilyn Lee, Wenyan Leong, et al.
Cytotherapy|June 21, 2025
A 3-in-1 integrated automated platform for rapid CAR-T cell manufacturing: activation, transduction, and expansion in a hollow-fiber systemQian Wang, Lijuan Zhou, Louise Tan, et al.
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Trends in Biotechnology|October 18, 2015
Cell-laden Polymeric Microspheres for Biomedical ApplicationsWenyan Leong, Dong-An Wang
Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces|July 3, 2016
A novel gelatin-based micro-cavitary hydrogel for potential application in delivery of anchorage dependent cells: A study with vasculogenesis modelWenyan Leong, Changjiang Fan, Dong-An Wang
Materials Science & Engineering. C, Materials for Biological Applications|April 5, 2016
Development of size-customized hepatocarcinoma spheroids as a potential drug testing platform using a sacrificial gelatin microsphere systemWenyan Leong, Antje Kremer, Dong-An Wang
Acta Biomaterialia|November 13, 2012
A temperature-cured dissolvable gelatin microsphere-based cell carrier for chondrocyte delivery in a hydrogel scaffolding systemWenyan Leong, Ting Ting Lau, Dong-An Wang
Tissue Engineering. Part A|November 22, 2012
A transduced living hyaline cartilage graft releasing transgenic stromal cell-derived factor-1 inducing endogenous stem cell homing in vivoFeng Zhang, Wenyan Leong, Kai Su, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 9, 2015
Use of Interim Scaffolding and Neotissue Development to Produce a Scaffold-Free Living Hyaline Cartilage GraftTing Ting Lau, Wenyan Leong, Yvonne Peck, et al.
Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)|November 3, 2012
Formation of model hepatocellular aggregates in a hydrogel scaffold using degradable genipin crosslinked gelatin microspheres as cell carriersTing Ting Lau, Li Qi Priscilyn Lee, Wenyan Leong, et al.
Cytotherapy|June 21, 2025
A 3-in-1 integrated automated platform for rapid CAR-T cell manufacturing: activation, transduction, and expansion in a hollow-fiber systemQian Wang, Lijuan Zhou, Louise Tan, et al.
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