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Hye Jin Lee

Researcher at Kyungpook National University

Publications -  400
Citations -  10009

Hye Jin Lee is an academic researcher from Kyungpook National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Surface plasmon resonance. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 304 publications receiving 8451 citations. Previous affiliations of Hye Jin Lee include University of California, Irvine & University of British Columbia.

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Voltammetric Characterisation of Polyelectrolyte Adsorption/Transfer at the Water|1,2-DCE Interface

TL;DR: In this paper, the voltammetric characterisation of aqueous soluble polyelectrolytes at the water∣1,2-dichloroethane interface was investigated.
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Direct Detection of α-1 Antitrypsin in Serum Samples using Surface Plasmon Resonance with a New Aptamer–Antibody Sandwich Assay

TL;DR: A new sandwich assay is introduced for the quantitative SPR analysis of α-1 antitrypsin (AAT), which is a recognized biomarker for Alzheimer's disease, and the measurement dynamic range and also sensitivity in serum were improved with the subsequent surface binding of antiAAT.
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Photocurrents at polarized liquid|liquid interfaces enhanced by a gold nanoparticle film.

TL;DR: Intensity modulated photocurrent spectroscopy experiments (IMPS) have been performed, in order to deconvolute in the frequency domain the contribution from the competition between the recombination and the product separation arising after the electron transfer, and the attenuation associated with the resistance and interfacial capacitance (RC(int)) time constant of the cell.
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Amperometric proton selective strip-sensors with a microelliptic liquid/gel interface for organophosphate neurotoxins

TL;DR: In this article, a strip-based disposable amperometric proton sensor that can selectively detect organophosphate neurotoxins (i.e., paraoxon) is described.
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Self-Organized One-Dimensional Cobalt Compound Nanostructures from CoC2O4 for Superior Oxygen Evolution Reaction

TL;DR: In this paper, a self-organized cobalt oxalate (CoC2O4) with one-dimensional structures was applied to investigate the electrocatalytic behavior of an oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in alkaline media.