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1. Mathematical Modeling on Diffusion of Oxygen in the Microfluidic Oxygenator, Min-Cheol Kim, Raymond H. W. Lam and Todd Thorsen, (2009), in preparation.
2. A self-contained microfluidic cell culture system, Baoyue Zhang, Min-Cheol Kim, Todd Thorsen and Zhanhui Wang, (2009), Biomed Microdevices, DOI: 10.1007/s10544-009-9342-4 (PDF)
3. Culturing Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria and Mammalian Cells with a Microfluidic Differential Oxygenator, Raymond H. W. Lam, Min-Cheol Kim and Todd Thorsen, Analytical Chemistry (2009), 81 (2009), 5918-5924 (PDF)
4. Building a Better Cell Trap: Applying Lagrangian Modeling to the Design of Microfluidic Devices for Cell Biology, Min-Cheol Kim, Zhanhui Wang, Raymond H. W. Lam and Todd Thorsen, Journal of Applied Physics, 103 (2008) 044701(PDF).
Also selected to appear in the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research, March 1 2008 (http://www.vjbio.org).
5. High-Density Microfluidic Arrays for Cell Cytotoxicity Analysis, Zhanhui Wang, Min-Cheol Kim, Manuel Marquez, and Todd Thorsen, Lab on a chip, 7 (6) (2007) 740-745 (PDF).
Selected as one of the most accessed Lab on a Chip articles of June (PDF).
6. Near-wall deposition probability of blood elements as a new hemodynamic wall parameter, Min-Cheol Kim, Jin Hyun Nam, Chong-Sun Lee, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 34(6) (2006) 958-970 (PDF).
7. Dynamic characteristics of superparamgnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in a Viscous fluid under an External Magnetic Field, Min-Cheol Kim, Do-Kyung Kim, Se-Hee Lee, M.Shahrooz Amin, Il-Han Park, Charn-Jung Kim, and Markus Zahn, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 42(4) (2006) 979-982 (PDF).
8. Blood Flow Simulation in Bifurcated Geometry of Abdominal and Iliac Arteries Based on CT Images, Y.S. Hong, M.C. Kim, H.M. Kang, C.S. Lee, C.J. Kim, J.M. Lee, D.S. Kim, K. Lee, J. Biomed. Eng. Res., 25(6) (2004) 431-437 (Korean) (PDF).
9. In-vitro test and mathematical modeling on the controlled-release behavior of indomethacin from PLA-PEO nanospheres, Y. S. Jo, M.C. Kim, D. K. Kim, C. J. Kim, Y. K. Jeong, K. J. Kim, M. Muhammed, Annals of Transplantation, 9 (2004) 96-100 (PDF).
10. Mathematical modeling and in-vitro experiment for the controlled-release of indomethacin-loaded PLA-PEO nanospheres, Yun-Suk Jo, Min-Cheol Kim, Do Kyung Kim, Charn-Jung Kim, Young-Keun Jeong, Kyung-Ja Kim, and Mamoun Muhammed, Nanotechnology, 15 (2004) 1200-1210 (PDF).
11. Influence of Cardiac Contraction and its Phase Angle with coronary Blood flow on Atherosclerosis of Coronary Artery, Min-Cheol Kim, Chon-Sun Lee, Charn-Jung Kim, Hyuck Moon Kwon, J. Biomed. Eng. Res., 23(6) (2002) 437-449 (Korean).
12. Hemodynamic effects on atherosclerosis-prone coronary artery: wall shear stress/ rate distribution and impedance phase angle in coronary and aortic circulation, B.K. Lee, H.M. Kwon, B.K. Hong, B.E. Park, S.H Suh, M.T. Cho, C.S. Lee, M.C. Kim, C.J. Kim, S.S. Yoo, H.S. Kim, Yonsei Medical Journal, 42 (2001) 375-383 (PDF).
1. Single Bacteria Trapping using Microscale Sieves with Submicron Features: Simulation and Experiments, Min-Cheol Kim, Brett C. Isenberg, Jason Sutin, Amit Meller, Joyce Y. Wong, and Catherine Klapperich, µTAS 2009, Nov 1- 5., 2009, Jeju, Korea, accepted.
3. Analysis of DNA Amplification Performance: Applying Lagrangian Thermal modeling to Continuous-Flow Microfludic Device for Polymerase Chain Reaction, Min-Cheol Kim, Qingqing Cao, Madhumita Mahalanabis and Catherine Klapperich, 41st Annual Oak Ridge Conference, April 16-17., 2008, Baltimore, MD.
4. A Thermoplastic Continuous-Flow Microfludic Device for Polymerase Chain Reaction: Model and Experiments, Min-Cheol Kim, Qingqing Cao, Sylvanus Y.K. Lee,and Catherine Klapperich, 2008 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Oct 31-Nov 6., 2008, Boston, Massachusetts.
5. High Throughput Microfluidic Cell Array for Cytotoxicity Screening, Zhanhui Wang, Min-Cheol Kim, and Todd Thorsen, 2008 30TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY, AUG 20-24, 2008, Vancouver, CANADA.
6. A Microfluidic Array with Micro Sieves for Cell Cytotoxicity Screening, Zhanhui Wang, Min-Cheol Kim, and Todd Thorsen, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Technology and Application in Biomedicine, pp 199-203, May 30-31., 2008, Shenzhen, China.
7. A Self-Contained Microfluidic Cell Culture Array Platform, Zhanhui Wang, Min-Cheol Kim, Manuel Marquez, and Todd Thorsen, BMES 2007, Sep. 26-29., 2007, Los Angeles, California..
8. A MICROFLUIDIC OXYGENATOR FOR BIOLOGICAL CELL CULTURE, Raymond H. W. Lam, Min-Cheol Kim, and Todd Thorsen, TRANSDUCERS ¨07, pp 2489-2492, June. 10-14., 2007, Lyon, France.
9. Simulation on biological cell transport in the microfluidic device, Min-Cheol Kim, Zhanhui Wang, Raymond H. W. Lam, and Todd Thorsen, Nanotech 2007, May. 20-24., 2007, Santa clara, California.
10. A Micro Array with Micro Cell Sieves for Cell Cytoxicity Screeing, Zhanhui Wang, Min-Cheol Kim, Manuel Marquez, and Todd Thorsen, Nanotech 2007, May. 20-24., 2007, Santa clara, California..
11. Microfluidic Array with Micro Cell Sieves for Cell Cytotoxicity Screening, Zhanhui Wang, Min-Cheol Kim, Manuel Marquez, and Todd Thorsen, 2007 MRS Spring Meeting, April. 10-12., 2007, San Francisco, California.
12. Particle Hemodynamics on the bypassed and Bifurcated geometry of Abdominal and Iliac Arteries, Min-Cheol Kim, Chong-Sun Lee, Charn-Jung Kim, WC 2006 (World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2006), pp 3518-3521 ,Aigt. 27-Sep. 1, 2006, Seoul, Korea.
13. Dynamic charateristics of superparamgnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in a Viscous fluid under an External Magnetic Field, Se-Hee Lee, Do-Kyung Kim, Min-Cheol Kim, M.Shahrooz Amin,Il-Han Park, Charn-Jung Kim, and Markus Zahn, COMPUMAG2005, Shenyang, China, Jun 26-3, 2005. Also published in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS.
14. Near-wall Deposition Probability of Blood Particles in Reconstructed Left Circumflex Coronary Artery, M.C. Kim, C.S. Lee, C.J. Kim, M. Sonka, K.B. Chandran, The 6th KSME-JSME Thermal Fluid Engineering Conference, Jeju, Korea, 20-23, March, 2005.
15. Analysis of volumetric residence time of blood elements in stenosed arteries, M.C. Kim, C.S. Lee, C.J. Kim, 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Washington D.C., 16-21, Nov., 2003.
16. Numerical Study on the Blood Flow in the Abdominal Artery with Real Geometry, H.Y. Kang, M.C. Kim, Y.S. Hong, C.S. Lee, J.M. Lee, C.-J. Kim, Proceedings of the KSME annual fall conference, Muju Resort, Korea, 5-7, Nov., 2003 (Korean).
17. In-vitro test and mathematical modeling on the controlled-release behavior of indomethacin from PLA-PEO nanospheres, Y.S. Jo, M.C. Kim, D.K. Kim, C.J. Kim, Y.K. Jeong, K.J. Kim, M. Muhammed, 2003 E MRS Fall Meeting, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, 15-19, September, 2003.
18. Analysis of volumetric residence time of blood elements in stenosed coronary artery, M.C. Kim, C.S. Lee, C.J. Kim, The 2nd Annual Conference of Korea Biomedical Engineering Society for circulatory Disorders, Seoul, Korea, Nov. 28, 2002.
19. Comparison of wall shear stress distribution between stenosed coronary, abdominal and femoral arteries, M.C. Kim, C.S. Lee, C.J. Kim, The 5th JSME-KSME Fluid Engineering Conference, Nagoya, Japan, Nov. 17-21, 2002.
20. Modeling of the transport of superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles in biological fluids, M. Mikhaylova, M.C. Kim, M. Toprak, D.K. Kim, C.J. Kim and M. Muhammed, Nano 2002; 6th International Conference on Nanostructured Materials, Orlando, Florida, USA, Jun. 16-21, 2002.
21. Modeling of drug release in biodegradable magnetic nanospheres, D.K. Kim, M.C. Kim, A. Guyou, M. Mikhaylova , M. Toprak, C.J. Kim and M. Muhammed, Nano 2002; 6th International Conference on Nanostructured Materials, Orlando, Florida, USA, Jun. 16-21, 2002.
22. Flow comparison between Stenosed Coronary and Abdominal Arteries, M.C. Kim, C.S. Lee and C.J. Kim Proceedings of the KSME annual fall conference, Jeonbuk National Univ., Korea, 1-3, Nov., 2001 (Korean).