Henry H. Chung, Ph.D.

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2015 Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Immunology
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Richard E. Waugh grad student 2015 Rochester
 (Engineered Microenvironment for Quantitative Studies of Neutrophil Migration.)
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Rode RP, Chung HH, Miller HN, et al. (2021) Trilayer Interlinked Graphene Oxide Membrane for Wearable Hemodialyzer. Advanced Materials Interfaces. 8
Allahyari Z, Gholizadeh S, Chung HH, et al. (2020) Micropatterned Poly(ethylene glycol) Islands Disrupt Endothelial Cell-Substrate Interactions Differently from Microporous Membranes. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 6: 959-968
Khire TS, Salminen AT, Swamy H, et al. (2020) Microvascular Mimetics for the Study of Leukocyte-Endothelial Interactions. Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering. 13: 125-139
Chung HH, Bellefeuille SD, Miller HN, et al. (2018) Extended live-tracking and quantitative characterization of wound healing and cell migration with SiR-Hoechst. Experimental Cell Research
Chung HH, Mireles M, Kwarta BJ, et al. (2018) Use of porous membranes in tissue barrier and co-culture models. Lab On a Chip
Chung HH, Casillo SM, Perry SJ, et al. (2018) Porous Substrates Promote Endothelial Migration at the Expense of Fibronectin Fibrillogenesis. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 4: 222-230
Li X, Johnson D, Ma W, et al. (2017) Modification of Nanoporous Silicon Nitride with Stable and Functional Organic Monolayers. Chemistry of Materials : a Publication of the American Chemical Society. 29: 2294-2302
Casillo SM, Peredo AP, Perry SJ, et al. (2017) Membrane Pore Spacing Can Modulate Endothelial Cell-Substrate and Cell-Cell Interactions. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 3: 243-248
Chung HH, Chan CK, Khire TS, et al. (2014) Highly permeable silicon membranes for shear free chemotaxis and rapid cell labeling. Lab On a Chip. 14: 2456-68
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