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Pusan National University
Education•Busan, South Korea•
About: Pusan National University is a education organization based out in Busan, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 24124 authors who have published 45054 publications receiving 819356 citations. The organization is also known as: Busan National University & Pusan University.
Topics: Catalysis, Population, Thin film, Medicine, Apoptosis
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TL;DR: It is concluded that several aspects of stream biomonitoring need additional performance evaluation (accuracy, precision, discriminatory power, relative costs), particularly when comparing targeted habitat versus site-wide sampling, appropriate levels of sampling and processing effort, and standardized indicators to resolve dissimilarities among biomonitorsing methods.
Abstract: Water quality agencies and scientists are increasingly adopting standardized sampling methodologies because of the challenges associated with interpreting data derived from dissimilar protocols. Here, we compare 13 protocols for monitoring streams from different regions and countries around the globe. Despite the spatially diverse range of countries assessed, many aspects of bioassessment structure and protocols were similar, thereby providing evidence of key characteristics that might be incorporated in a global sampling methodology. Similarities were found regarding sampler type, mesh size, sampling period, subsampling methods, and taxonomic resolution. Consistent field and laboratory methods are essential for merging data sets collected by multiple institutions to enable large-scale comparisons. We discuss the similarities and differences among protocols and present current trends and future recommendations for monitoring programs, especially for regions where large-scale protocols do not yet exist. We summarize the current state in one of these regions, Latin America, and comment on the possible development path for these techniques in this region. We conclude that several aspects of stream biomonitoring need additional performance evaluation (accuracy, precision, discriminatory power, relative costs), particularly when comparing targeted habitat (only the commonest habitat type) versus site-wide sampling (multiple habitat types), appropriate levels of sampling and processing effort, and standardized indicators to resolve dissimilarities among biomonitoring methods. Global issues such as climate change are creating an environment where there is an increasing need to have universally consistent data collection, processing and storage to enable large-scale trend analysis. Biomonitoring programs following standardized methods could aid international data sharing and interpretation.
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Monash University1, Columbia University2, University of Colorado Boulder3, Charles University in Prague4, Semmelweis University5, Albert Schweitzer Hospital6, University of Florence7, University of Bologna8, Chonnam National University9, Emory University10, University of Melbourne11, Royal Adelaide Hospital12, University of Milan13, St Mary's Hospital14, Oregon Health & Science University15, Mayo Clinic16, Ankara University17, Korea University18, Pusan National University19, Erasmus University Rotterdam20, Janssen Pharmaceutica21, Princeton University22
TL;DR: Daratumumab plus bortezomib and dexamethasone demonstrated significant clinical activity across clinically relevant subgroups and provided the greatest benefit to patients treated at first relapse.
Abstract: Daratumumab, a CD38 human monoclonal antibody, demonstrated significant clinical activity in combination with bortezomib and dexamethasone versus bortezomib and dexamethasone alone in the primary analysis of CASTOR, a phase 3 study in relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma A post hoc analysis based on treatment history and longer follow up is presented After 194 (range: 0-277) months of median follow up, daratumumab plus bortezomib and dexamethasone prolonged progression-free survival (median: 167 versus 71 months; hazard ratio, 031; 95% confidence interval, 024-039; P 12, ≤6, or >6 months), or cytogenetic risk Minimal residual disease-negative rates were >25-fold higher with daratumumab across subgroups The safety profile of daratumumab plus bortezomib and dexamethasone remained consistent with longer follow up Daratumumab plus bortezomib and dexamethasone demonstrated significant clinical activity across clinically relevant subgroups and provided the greatest benefit to patients treated at first relapse Trial registration: clinicaltrialsgov identifier: 02136134
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TL;DR: In this article, a simple one-step synthesis of hybrid gold nanoparticle-graphene oxide nanosheets (Au-GO) through electrostatic self-assembly is demonstrated.
Abstract: We demonstrate a simple, one-step synthesis of hybrid gold nanoparticle–graphene oxide nanosheets (Au–GO) through electrostatic self-assembly. This method affords a facile means of controlling the effective concentration of the active Au nanoparticles on the graphene sheets, but also offers the necessary stability of the resulting Au–GO nanostructure for catalytic transformation. Furthermore, this hybrid Au–GO is successfully employed in the catalytic reduction of a series of nitroarenes with high catalytic activity. Through careful investigation of the catalyst, we find the synergistic catalytic effect of Au nanoparticles and GO, further highlighting the significance of hybrid Au–GO nanostructure. Considering the wide potential applications of a two-dimensional graphene sheet as a host material for a variety of nanoparticles, the approach developed here may lead to new possibilities for the fabrication of hybrid nanoparticle–graphene nanosheet structures endowed with multiple functionalities.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the recent development of available cold storage materials for subzero applications, and introduced phase change material (PCM) storage and sorption storage separately.
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TL;DR: It is shown that phenoloxidase activity and melanization are important for the immune defense toward a highly pathogenic bacterium, Aeromonas hydrophila, in the freshwater crayfish, Pacifasts leniusculus.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
Taeghwan Hyeon | 139 | 563 | 75814 |
George C. Schatz | 137 | 1155 | 94910 |
Darwin J. Prockop | 128 | 576 | 87066 |
Mark A. Ratner | 127 | 968 | 68132 |
Csaba Szabó | 123 | 958 | 61791 |
David E. McClelland | 107 | 602 | 72881 |
Yong Sik Ok | 102 | 854 | 41532 |
C. M. Mow-Lowry | 101 | 378 | 66659 |
I. K. Yoo | 101 | 437 | 32681 |
Haijun Yang | 100 | 403 | 35114 |
Buddy D. Ratner | 99 | 501 | 35660 |
Dong Jo Kim | 98 | 497 | 36272 |
Shuzhi Sam Ge | 97 | 883 | 40865 |
B. J. J. Slagmolen | 96 | 349 | 62356 |