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Hanyang University

EducationSeoul, South Korea
About: Hanyang University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Population. The organization has 29387 authors who have published 58815 publications receiving 1190144 citations. The organization is also known as: Hanyang Taehakkyo.
Topics: Thin film, Population, Oxide, Membrane, Catalysis


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TL;DR: Results indicated that the co-culturing of SMCs and ECs, using collagen/PLGA hybrid scaffolds under a pulsatile perfusion system, leads to the enhancement of vascular EC development, as well as the retention of the differentiated cell phenotype.

226 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a content analysis of consumer responses to the Mattel product recall posted on online bulletin boards revealed that consumers experience a range of emotions from a crisis, including anger, fear, surprise, worry, contempt, and relief.
Abstract: Drawn from attribution theory, this article introduces two types of emotion (i.e., attribution independent and attribution dependent emotion) and explores their role in the situational crisis communication theory (SCCT) model. A content analysis of consumer responses to the Mattel product recalls posted on online bulletin boards revealed that consumers experience a range of emotions from a crisis. A regression analysis suggests that crisis responsibility is a significant predictor of anger, fear, surprise, worry, contempt, and relief, and indicates that these are attribution dependent emotions. Alert and confusion were the most frequently expressed attribution independent emotions identified in this study. In testing a revised SCCT model, a significant negative relationship was found between alert, anger, and organizational reputation. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed.

226 citations

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TL;DR: It was shown that the perception of acoustic comfort and loudness was strongly related to the annoyance, and water sounds were determined to be the best sounds to use for enhancing the urban soundscape.
Abstract: In this study, urban soundscapes containing combined noise sources were evaluated through field surveys and laboratory experiments. The effect of water sounds on masking urban noises was then examined in order to enhance the soundscape perception. Field surveys in 16 urban spaces were conducted through soundwalking to evaluate the annoyance of combined noise sources. Synthesis curves were derived for the relationships between noise levels and the percentage of highly annoyed (%HA) and the percentage of annoyed (%A) for the combined noise sources. Qualitative analysis was also made using semantic scales for evaluating the quality of the soundscape, and it was shown that the perception of acoustic comfort and loudness was strongly related to the annoyance. A laboratory auditory experiment was then conducted in order to quantify the total annoyance caused by road traffic noise and four types of construction noise. It was shown that the annoyance ratings were related to the types of construction noise in combination with road traffic noise and the level of the road traffic noise. Finally, water sounds were determined to be the best sounds to use for enhancing the urban soundscape. The level of the water sounds should be similar to or not less than 3 dB below the level of the urban noises.

226 citations

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TL;DR: The clinical potential of protein-based hiPSCs for personalized cell therapy of PD is supported and transplantation of these cells into rats with striatal lesions, a model of PD, significantly rescued motor deficits.
Abstract: Parkinson disease (PD) involves the selective loss of midbrain dopamine (mDA) neurons and is a possible target disease for stem cell-based therapy. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) are a potentially unlimited source of patient-specific cells for transplantation. However, it is critical to evaluate the safety of hiPSCs generated by different reprogramming methods. Here, we compared multiple hiPSC lines derived by virus- and protein-based reprogramming to human ES cells (hESCs). Neuronal precursor cells (NPCs) and dopamine (DA) neurons delivered from lentivirus-based hiPSCs exhibited residual expression of exogenous reprogramming genes, but those cells derived from retrovirus- and protein-based hiPSCs did not. Furthermore, NPCs derived from virus-based hiPSCs exhibited early senescence and apoptotic cell death during passaging, which was preceded by abrupt induction of p53. In contrast, NPCs derived from hESCs and protein-based hiPSCs were highly expandable without senescence. DA neurons derived from protein-based hiPSCs exhibited gene expression, physiological, and electrophysiological properties similar to those of mDA neurons. Transplantation of these cells into rats with striatal lesions, a model of PD, significantly rescued motor deficits. These data support the clinical potential of protein-based hiPSCs for personalized cell therapy of PD.

225 citations

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G. Pakhlova, I. Adachi, Hiroaki Aihara1, K. Arinstein2, V. M. Aulchenko2, T. Aushev3, A. M. Bakich4, Vladislav Balagura, I. Bedny2, V. Bhardwaj5, U. Bitenc, A. Bondar2, A. Bozek6, M. Bračko7, Jolanta Brodzicka, T. E. Browder, P. Chang8, A. Chen9, B. G. Cheon10, C. C. Chiang8, R. Chistov, I. S. Cho11, S. K. Choi12, Y. Choi13, Jeremy Dalseno, M. Danilov, M. Dash14, S. Eidelman2, N. Gabyshev2, H. Ha15, J. Haba, K. Hayasaka16, Masashi Hazumi, D. Heffernan17, Y. Hoshi18, W. S. Hou8, Y. B. Hsiung8, H. J. Hyun19, T. Iijima16, K. Inami16, A. Ishikawa20, Hirokazu Ishino21, Hirokazu Ishino22, R. Itoh, M. Iwasaki1, Y. Iwasaki, D. H. Kah19, J. H. Kang11, N. Katayama, H. Kawai23, T. Kawasaki24, H. Kichimi, H. J. Kim19, H. O. Kim19, S. K. Kim25, Y. I. Kim19, Y. J. Kim26, K. Kinoshita27, P. Križan28, P. Krokovny, Rakesh Kumar5, A.S. Kuzmin2, Y. J. Kwon11, S. H. Kyeong11, J. S. Lange29, Joowon Lee13, S. E. Lee25, T. Lesiak6, J. Li, Antonio Limosani30, Chang Liu31, D. Liventsev, F. Mandl32, A. Matyja6, K. Miyabayashi33, H. Miyata24, Y. Miyazaki16, R. Mizuk, T. Mori16, E. Nakano34, M. Nakao, Z. Natkaniec6, S. Nishida, O. Nitoh35, S. Noguchi33, S. Ogawa36, T. Ohshima16, S. Okuno37, S. L. Olsen, H. Ozaki, P. Pakhlov, H. Palka6, C. W. Park13, H. Park19, H. K. Park19, L. S. Peak4, L. E. Piilonen14, Anton Poluektov2, H. Sahoo, Y. Sakai, O. Schneider3, K. Senyo16, M. Shapkin, C. P. Shen, J. G. Shiu8, B. Shwartz2, Jasvinder A. Singh5, Andrey Sokolov, Samo Stanič38, M. Starič, T. Sumiyoshi39, M. Tanaka, G. N. Taylor30, Y. Teramoto34, I. Tikhomirov, S. Uehara, T. Uglov, Yoshinobu Unno10, S. Uno, Phillip Urquijo30, Yu. V. Usov2, G. S. Varner, C. H. Wang40, M. Z. Wang8, P. Wang, X. L. Wang, Y. Watanabe37, Robin Wedd30, E. Won15, Bruce Yabsley4, Y. Yamashita, M. Yamauchi, C. Z. Yuan, C. C. Zhang, Zhenyu Zhang31, V.N. Zhilich2, Vladimir Zhulanov2, T. Zivko, A. Zupanc, O. Zyukova2 
TL;DR: In this article, a measurement of the exclusive e+ e- --> Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c)) cross section as a function of center-of-mass energy near the Lambda− threshold is reported.
Abstract: We report a measurement of the exclusive e+ e- -->Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c) cross section as a function of center-of-mass energy near the Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c) threshold. A clear peak with a significance of 8.2sigma is observed in the Lambda+_(c)Lambda-_(c) invariant mass distribution just above threshold. With an assumption of a resonance origin for the observed peak, a mass and width of M=[4634 (+8)_(-7)(stat)(+5)_(-8)(syst)] MeV/c(2) and Gamma_(tot)=[92 (+40)_(-24)(stat)(+10)_(-21)(syst)] MeV are determined. The analysis is based on a study of events with initial-state-radiation photons in a data sample collected with the Belle detector at the Upsilon(4S) resonance and nearby continuum with an integrated luminosity of 695 fb(-1) at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider.

225 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John A. Rogers1771341127390
Charles M. Lieber165521132811
Jongmin Lee1502257134772
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Prashant V. Kamat14072579259
Tae Jeong Kim132142093959
Jie Liu131153168891
Junghwan Goh128106877137
Young Hee Lee122116861107
Allan H. MacDonald11992656221
Terence G. Langdon117115861603
Yang-Kook Sun11778158912
Sang Yup Lee117100553257
Yoshinobu Unno11587566107
Xi Chen105154752533
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202379
2022397
20214,031
20204,061
20193,855
20183,670