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New Study Unveils Deeply Implantable, Shape-Morphing, 3D MicroLEDs for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy

The study was published as the cover article in Advanced Materials on December 10, 2025.

New Study Unveils Deeply Implantable, Shape-Morphing, 3D MicroLEDs for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy

Abstract Controlled photooxidation-mediated disruption of collagens in the tumor microenvironment can reduce desmoplasia and enhance immune responsiveness. However, achieving effective light delivery to solid tumors, particularly those with... Read More

Dec 23, 2025 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Novel Imaging Technology Eliminates Need for Costly Ultrafast Lasers

The findings were published on May 12 in Advanced Materials, a leading journal in materials science, with the paper featured on the cover of that issue.

Novel Imaging Technology Eliminates Need for Costly Ultrafast Lasers

Abstract Nonlinear microscopy provides excellent depth penetration and axial sectioning for 3D imaging, yet widespread adoption is limited by reliance on expensive ultrafast pulsed lasers. This work circumvents such limitations by employing... Read More

May 20, 2025 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Groundbreaking Study Sheds Light on Treating Cancer

Using red lights to target and kill cancer cells alternatively without surgery.

Groundbreaking Study Sheds Light on Treating Cancer

The new study, by researchers from UNIST demonstrates a more holistic light-based treatment to nuke cancer cells instead of surgery. The results, reported in the September issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), could... Read More

Sep 20, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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