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Chung-Ang University
Education•Seoul, South Korea•
About: Chung-Ang University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 13381 authors who have published 26978 publications receiving 416735 citations. The organization is also known as: CAU & Chung.
Topics: Population, Thin film, Apoptosis, Graphene, Cancer
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify any relationship between mitochondrial and telomere function and identify any relationships between telomeres and mitochondrial biogenesis and function, but there has been no study regarding the possible association between telomerre and mitochondrial function in humans.
Abstract: Purpose
Both telomere length and mitochondrial function are accepted as reflective indices of aging. Recent studies have shown that telomere dysfunction may influence impaired mitochondrial biogenesis and function. However, there has been no study regarding the possible association between telomere and mitochondrial function in humans. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to identify any relationships between mitochondrial and telomere function.
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TL;DR: The material shows a three-dimensional framework structure that is composed of slightly distorted TeO(5) square pyramids and PO(4) tetrahedra and within the framework three-, four-, and seven-membered ring channels are observed along the [100] direction.
Abstract: A new noncentrosymmetric polar ternary tellurium(IV) oxide phosphate, Te2O(PO4)2, has been synthesized by a standard solid-state reaction, and the structure was determined by single crystal X-ray d...
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TL;DR: VRT seemed to reduce the severity of OGA, showing effects similar to CBT, and enhanced the balance of the cortico-striatal-limbic circuit.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the intraday formation process of transaction prices and bid-ask spreads in the KOSPI 200 futures market by extending the structural model of Madhavan, A, Richardson, M, and Roomans, M (1997).
Abstract: This study examines the intraday formation process of transaction prices and bid–ask spreads in the KOSPI 200 futures market By extending the structural model of Madhavan, A, Richardson, M, and Roomans, M (1997), we develop a unique cross-market model that can decompose spread components and explain intraday price formation for the futures market by using the order flow information from the KOSPI 200 options market, which is a market that is closely related to the futures market as well as considered to be one of the most remarkable options markets in the world The empirical results indicate that the model-implied spread and the permanent component of the spread that results from informed trading tend to be underestimated without the inclusion of options market information Further, the results imply that trades of in-the-money options, which have high delta values, generally incur a more adverse information cost component (the permanent spread component) of the futures market than those of out-of-the-money options, which have relatively low delta values Finally, we find that the adverse information cost component that is estimated from the cross-market model exhibits a nearly U-shaped intraday pattern; however, it sharply decreases at the end of the trading day © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc Jrl Fut Mark
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TL;DR: Gl glucose present in food or added as a preservative could regulate acyl-homoserine lactone quorum sensing molecules, which mediate biofilm formation and virulence in A. hydrophila.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Carl Nathan | 135 | 430 | 91535 |
Scheffer C.G. Tseng | 93 | 333 | 29213 |
Richard L. Sidman | 93 | 297 | 32009 |
H. Yamaguchi | 90 | 375 | 33135 |
Ajith Abraham | 86 | 1113 | 31834 |
Byung Ihn Choi | 78 | 609 | 24925 |
Stefano Soatto | 78 | 499 | 23597 |
J. H. Kim | 73 | 566 | 23052 |
Daehee Kang | 72 | 422 | 23959 |
Lance M. McCracken | 72 | 281 | 18897 |
Masanobu Shinozuka | 69 | 456 | 21961 |
Seung U. Kim | 64 | 355 | 14269 |
Sug Hyung Lee | 64 | 454 | 21552 |
Seung U. Kim | 63 | 129 | 11983 |
Nam Jin Yoo | 63 | 403 | 12692 |