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Yongwoo Jang
Researcher at Hanyang University
Publications - 70
Citations - 2322
Yongwoo Jang is an academic researcher from Hanyang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transient receptor potential channel & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1611 citations. Previous affiliations of Yongwoo Jang include New Generation University College & Seoul National University.
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The calcium-activated chloride channel anoctamin 1 acts as a heat sensor in nociceptive neurons
Hawon Cho,Young Duk Yang,Jesun Lee,Byeongjoon Lee,Tahnbee Kim,Yongwoo Jang,Seung Keun Back,Heung Sik Na,Brian D. Harfe,Fan Wang,Ramin Raouf,John N. Wood,Uhtaek Oh +12 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that ANO1 is a heat sensor that detects nociceptive thermal stimuli in sensory neurons and possibly mediates nocICEption.
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Sheath-run artificial muscles.
Jiuke Mu,Mônica Jung de Andrade,Shaoli Fang,Xuemin Wang,Xuemin Wang,Enlai Gao,Enlai Gao,Na Li,Shi Hyeong Kim,Hongzhi Wang,Hou Chengyi,Qinghong Zhang,Meifang Zhu,Dong Qian,Hongbing Lu,Dharshika Kongahage,Sepehr Talebian,Javad Foroughi,Geoffrey M. Spinks,Hyun Kim,Taylor H. Ware,Hyeon Jun Sim,Dong Yeop Lee,Yongwoo Jang,Seon Jeong Kim,Ray H. Baughman +25 more
TL;DR: A muscle type is described that provides higher performance, in which the guest that drives actuation is a sheath on a twisted or coiled core that can be an inexpensive yarn, and Theory predicts the observed performance advantages of sheath-run muscles.
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Carbon Nanotube Yarn for Fiber-Shaped Electrical Sensors, Actuators, and Energy Storage for Smart Systems
TL;DR: In this article, the Creative Research Initiative Center for Self-powered Actuation of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) in Korea has been used for self-powered computing.
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Biomimetic Thermal-sensitive Multi-transform Actuator
Tae Hyeob Kim,Jung Gi Choi,Ju Young Byun,Yongwoo Jang,Sungmin Kim,Geoffrey M. Spinks,Seon Jeong Kim +6 more
TL;DR: Techniques for ultra-violet crosslinking the monomer solutions were developed to generate gel sheets with controllable crosslink density gradients that allowed bending actuation to specified curvatures by heating through the LCST.
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Metabolic control of primed human pluripotent stem cell fate and function by the miR-200c-SIRT2 axis
Young Joo Cha,Min-Joon Han,Hyuk-Jin Cha,Janet Zoldan,Alison Burkart,Jin Hyuk Jung,Yongwoo Jang,Chun-Hyung Kim,Ho-Chang Jeong,Byung-Gyu Kim,Robert Langer,C. Ronald Kahn,Leonard Guarente,Kwang-Soo Kim +13 more
TL;DR: Cha et al. as discussed by the authors show that SIRT2 suppression by miR-200c enhances acetylation levels and enzymatic activities of glycolytic enzymes and contributes to metabolic reprogramming of human induced pluripotent stem cells.