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Seung Woo Lee

Researcher at Yeungnam University

Publications -  77
Citations -  1003

Seung Woo Lee is an academic researcher from Yeungnam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyimide & Electrochromism. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 77 publications receiving 784 citations.

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Separation of Tricomponent Protein Mixtures with Triblock Nanorods

TL;DR: Two-component triblock magnetic nanorods with gold end blocks and nickel interior blocks have been synthesized and used as affinity templates for the simultaneous and efficient separation of a three-component protein mixture.
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Magnetic nanoparticle-conjugated polymeric micelles for combined hyperthermia and chemotherapy

TL;DR: When MNP-PMs encapsulated with an anticancer drug were used to treat A549 cells in combination withhyperthermia under AMF, 78% of the cells were killed by the double effects of heat and the drug, and the combination was more effective than either chemotherapy or hyperthermia treatment alone.
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Ultra-Low Power Electrochromic Heat Shutters Through Tailoring Diffusion-Controlled Behaviors.

TL;DR: The results imply that the control of diffusivity of EC chromophores is an effective methodology for achieving single-layered, low-power electrochemical heat shutters that can save indoor cooling energy when applied as smart windows for buildings or vehicles.
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Direct Delivery and Submicrometer Patterning of DNA by a Nanofountain Probe

TL;DR: The patterning of DNA molecules on the submicrometer length scale using a volcano-like tip is presented, eliminating the need for tip-surface modification by implementing direct delivery of a solution containing DNA molecules to the tip.
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Direct Observation of Plasmon-Induced Interfacial Charge Separation in Metal/Semiconductor Hybrid Nanostructures by Measuring Surface Potentials.

TL;DR: In this article, the plasmon-exciton coupling between poly(pyrrole) (PPy) nanowires and Ag nanoparticles (NPs) using light-irradiated Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) was investigated.