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| ○ | Meeting Abstract | Peptidylarginine deiminase 2 plays a key role in osteogenesis by enhancing RUNX2 stability through citrullination | Shin, Hye-Rim; Kim, Hyun-Jung; Yoon, Heein; Park, Min-Sang; Kim, Byung-Gyu; Moon, Jae-I; Kim, Woo-Jin; Park, Seung Gwa; Kim, Ki-Tae; Kim, Ha-Neui; Choi, Je-Yong; Ryoo, Hyun-Mo | Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Dent & Dent Res Inst, Dept Mol Genet & Dent Pharmacol, Seoul, South Korea; Inst Basic Sci IBS, Ctr Genom Integr, Daejeon, South Korea; Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Little Rock, AR USA; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Daegu, South Korea | Ryoo, Hyun-Mo/D-5839-2012; Hyun-Jung, Kim/E-8074-2011; KIM, KI-TAE/AAX-3175-2020; Choi, Je-Yong/AAR-7334-2021 | JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH | J BONE MINER RES | 0884-0431 | 1523-4681 | 38 | SCIE | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | 2023 | 5.1 | 15.3 | 0 | English | 2023 | 2023-11 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||||||||||||||||
| ○ | Meeting Abstract | Phospholipase C beta 4 regulates RNAKL-mediated osteoclastogenesis via its interaction with MKK3 and p38 | Lee, Dong-Kyo; Jin, Xian; Che, Xiangguo; Choi, Poo-Reum; Cui, Ying; Lee, Sihoon; Kim, Hyun-Ju; Choi, Je-Yong | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Daegu, South Korea; Gachon Univ, Coll Med, Seongnam, South Korea | Choi, Je-Yong/AAR-7334-2021 | JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH | J BONE MINER RES | 0884-0431 | 1523-4681 | 38 | SCIE | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | 2023 | 5.1 | 15.3 | 0 | English | 2023 | 2023-11 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||||||||||||||||
| ○ | ○ | Article | A rebound in nature-based tourism intentions during the COVID-19 era | Nature-based tourism (NBT) intentions that changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic are different from those not only before the COVID-19 but also during the COVID-19 period. We recruited 558 American participants over two time periods in 2020 and 2021 and compared their NBT intentions by adopting the health belief model (HBM). The results for 2020 indicated that intrapersonal barriers negatively influence attitudes and NBT intentions; however, they did not exert significant effects on the attitudes of the 2021 batch, partially confirming changes in the relationship between study variables. Moreover, NBT intentions increased in 2021 compared to those in 2020, but the extent of the increase differed by demographic variables. NBT intentions were higher among those who were under 40 years of age, married, and highly educated. This study is novel as it used HBM to elucidate NBT intentions as a protective behaviour during the ongoing pandemic and offered valuable contributions to the implementation of expeditious marketing strategies to promote NBT to potential tourists. | Jeong, Ji Youn; Lee, Kyung-Yur | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Daegu, South Korea; Hanyang Univ, Seoul, South Korea | ; Jeong, Ji Youn/KBB-3881-2024 | 57190002456; 57210286937 | kyungyur@gmail.com; | JOURNAL OF VACATION MARKETING | J VACAT MARK | 1356-7667 | 1479-1870 | 29 | 4 | SSCI | BUSINESS;HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM | 2023 | 4.5 | 15.4 | 0.2 | 2025-06-25 | 2 | 2 | Health belief model; COVID-19; nature-based tourism; perceived risk; attitude | HEALTH BELIEF MODEL; RISK PERCEPTION; PERCEIVED RISK; BEHAVIOR; TRAVEL; BENEFITS; CONSTRAINTS; MOTIVATION; AMERICAN; STUDENTS | attitude; COVID-19; Health belief model; nature-based tourism; perceived risk | English | 2023 | 2023-10 | 10.1177/13567667221111566 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | D-Allulose Ameliorates Dysregulated Macrophage Function and Mitochondrial NADH Homeostasis, Mitigating Obesity-Induced Insulin Resistance | D-allulose, a rare sugar, has been proposed to have potential benefits in addressing metabolic disorders such as obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the precise mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly understood. We aimed to elucidate the mechanisms by which D-allulose influences obesity-induced insulin resistance. We conducted gene set enrichment analysis on the liver and white adipose tissue of mice exposed to a high-fat diet (HFD) along with the white adipose tissue of individuals with obesity. Our study revealed that D-allulose effectively suppressed IFN-gamma, restored chemokine signaling, and enhanced macrophage function in the livers of HFD-fed mice. This implies that D-allulose curtails liver inflammation, alleviating insulin resistance and subsequently impacting adipose tissue. Furthermore, D-allulose supplementation improved mitochondrial NADH homeostasis and translation in both the liver and white adipose tissue of HFD-fed mice. Notably, we observed decreased NADH homeostasis and mitochondrial translation in the omental tissue of insulin-resistant obese subjects compared to their insulin-sensitive counterparts. Taken together, these results suggest that supplementation with allulose improves obesity-induced insulin resistance by mitigating the disruptions in macrophage and mitochondrial function. Furthermore, our data reinforce the crucial role that mitochondrial energy expenditure plays in the development of insulin resistance triggered by obesity. | Bae, Heekyong R.; Shin, Su-Kyung; Han, Youngji; Yoo, Ji-Hyeon; Kim, Suntae; Young, Howard A.; Kwon, Eun-Young | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Food Sci & Nutr, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Ctr Food & Nutr Genom, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Omixplus LLC, Gaithersburg, MD 20850 USA; NCI, Canc Innovat Lab, Ctr Canc Res, Frederick, MD 21702 USA; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Ctr Beautiful Aging, Daegu 41566, South Korea | Young, Howard/R-5140-2019; Young, Howard/A-6350-2008 | 57191253762; 23988149900; 57206914262; 58534003000; 57221230845; 57202981972; 15765422500 | eykwon@knu.ac.kr; | NUTRIENTS | NUTRIENTS | 2072-6643 | 15 | 19 | SCIE | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | 2023 | 4.8 | 15.4 | 1.99 | 2025-06-25 | 12 | 12 | allulose; obesity; insulin resistance; type 2 diabetes; NADH homeostasis; mitochondrial translation | RARE SUGAR; D-PSICOSE; INFLAMMATION; METABOLISM; FRUCTOSE; ENERGY; MASS | allulose; insulin resistance; mitochondrial translation; NADH homeostasis; obesity; type 2 diabetes | Adipose Tissue; Animals; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Diet, High-Fat; Homeostasis; Humans; Inflammation; Insulin Resistance; Insulins; Macrophages; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mitochondria; NAD; Obesity; gamma interferon; insulin; psicose; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; insulin derivative; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; psicose; adipose tissue; adult; animal cell; animal experiment; animal model; animal tissue; Article; chemokine signaling; controlled study; energy expenditure; gene set enrichment analysis; hepatitis; homeostasis; human; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity; lipid diet; liver tissue; macrophage; macrophage function; male; mitochondrion; mouse; non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; nonhuman; obesity; omentum; white adipose tissue; animal; C57BL mouse; homeostasis; inflammation; metabolism; obesity | English | 2023 | 2023-10 | 10.3390/nu15194218 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Definition of a Localized Conducting Path via Suppressed Charge Injection in Oxide Memristors for Stable Practical Hardware Neural Networks | Oxide-based memristors have been demonstrated as suitable options for memory components in neuromorphic systems. In such devices, the resistive switching characteristics are caused by the formation of conductive filaments (CFs) comprising oxygen vacancies. Thus, the electrical performance is primarily governed by the CF structure. Despite various approaches for regulating the oxygen vacancy distributions in oxide memristors, controlling the CF structure without modifying the device configuration related to material compatibility is still a challenge. This study demonstrates an effective strategy for localizing CF distributions in memristors by suppressing charge injection during the formation of conducting paths. As the injected charge quantity is reduced in the electroforming process of the oxide memristor, the CF distributions become narrower, leading to more reproducible and stable resistive switching characteristics in the device. Based on these findings, a reliable hardware neural network comprising oxide memristors is constructed to recognize complex images. The developed memristor has been employed as a synaptic memory component in systems without degradation for a long time. This promising concept of oxide memristors acting as stable synaptic components holds great potential for developing practical neuromorphic systems and their expansion into artificial intelligent systems. | Kim, Hyeongwook; Lee, Jihwan; Kim, Hyun Wook; Woo, Jiyong; Kim, Min-Hwi; Lee, Sin-Hyung | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Elect Engn, Daegu 702701, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Elect & Elect Engn, Daegu 702701, South Korea; Chung Ang Univ, Sch Elect & Elect Engn, Seoul 06974, South Korea | ; Lee, Ji Hwan/JBJ-4102-2023; Lee, Sin-Hyung/ABD-6425-2022 | 58249473000; 59829823800; 57557016000; 53985749100; 56647038300; 57226880204 | minhwi@cau.ac.kr;sinhlee@knu.ac.kr; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 44 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 1.14 | 2025-06-25 | 12 | 11 | conductive filament; electroforming process; hardware neural network; oxide memristor; synapticmemory component | RESISTANCE STATE; ENDURANCE; FILAMENT; ELECTRODE; GRAPHENE | conductive filament; electroforming process; hardware neural network; oxide memristor; synaptic memory component | Electrochemistry; Electrometallurgy; Intelligent systems; Memristors; Oxygen vacancies; Conducting paths; Conductive filaments; Electroforming process; Hardware neural networks; Memory component; Memristor; Neuromorphic systems; Oxide memristor; Resistive switching; Synaptic memory component; Electroforming | English | 2023 | 2023-10-24 | 10.1021/acsami.3c13514 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Discovery and Feasibility Study of Medical Fluorophore 33 as a Novel Theranostic Agent | Fluorescent dyes have garnered significant attention as theranostic platforms owing to their inherent characteristics. In this study, we present the discovery of Medical Fluorophore 33 (MF33), a novel and potent theranostic agent with a phenaleno-isoquinolinium salt structure that can serve as a cancer therapeutic strategy. The synthesis of MF33 is readily achievable through a simple Rh(III)-catalyzed reaction. Moreover, MF33 displayed strong fluorescence signals, excellent microsomal stability, and high biocompatibility in vivo. It induces significant apoptosis in cancer cells via the p53/p21/caspase-3 signaling pathway, leading to selective cytotoxicity in various cancer cells. In vivo fluorescence imaging with MF33 enabled the visualization of sentinel lymph nodes in living mice. Notably, repeated intraperitoneal administration of MF33 resulted in antitumor activity in mice with colorectal cancer. Collectively, our findings suggest that phenaleno-isoquinolinium salt-based MF33 is a viable theranostic agent for biomedical imaging and cancer treatment. | Son, Kwang Hee; Lee, Da Sol; Park, Geumi; Jeon, So Yeon; Lee, Jae-Eon; Jeon, Hui-Jeon; Lee, Sijoon; Park, Woo-Jin; Shin, Yeonju; Kim, Seong Gon; Lee, Dong-Seok; Han, Ye Ri; Kim, Dong-Su; Jeon, Yong Hyun | Daegu Gyeongbuk Med Innovat Fdn, Preclin Res Ctr, Daegu 41061, South Korea; Daegu Gyeongbuk Med Innovat Fuundat K Medihub, New Drug Dev Ctr, Daegu 41061, South Korea; Inst Basic Sci IBS, Ctr NanoMed, Dept Chem, Seoul 03722, South Korea; Korea Res Inst Chem Technol, Therapeut & Biotechnol Div, Yuseong 34114, Daejeon, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Life Sci, FOUR KNU Creat BioRes Grp BK21, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Nat Sci, Sch Life Sci & Biotechnol, Daegu 41566, South Korea | Kim, Sung-Soo/ABD-3771-2021; Han, Ye/ABB-5644-2020; Kim, Dong-Su/M-6819-2017; Jeon, Yong/N-6910-2019; Lee, Sijoon/LIC-1291-2024 | 58099566600; 57226045679; 57194558318; 58523464400; 56808832000; 57193694479; 57219164019; 59437772100; 58636319700; 57189518420; 57210068061; 57327672500; 57223664495; 16042453400 | yr6588@naver.com;dskim82@krict.re.kr;jeon9014@gmail.com; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 39 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 0.31 | 2025-06-25 | 3 | 3 | theranostic; fluorescent dye; cancer therapy; phenaleno-isoquinolinium; medical fluorophore; sentinel lymph nodes | cancer therapy; fluorescent dye; medical fluorophore; phenaleno-isoquinolinium; sentinel lymph nodes; theranostic | Animals; Feasibility Studies; Fluorescent Dyes; Mice; Neoplasms; Precision Medicine; Theranostic Nanomedicine; Biocompatibility; Cancer cells; Cell death; Cell signaling; Diseases; Fluorescence imaging; Mammals; Medical imaging; Rhodium compounds; fluorescent dye; Cancer cells; Cancer therapy; Feasibility studies; Fluorescent dyes; In-vivo; Medical fluorophore; Phenaleno-isoquinolinia; Sentinel lymph nodes; Theranostic agents; Theranostics; animal; chemistry; feasibility study; mouse; neoplasm; personalized medicine; procedures; theranostic nanomedicine; Fluorophores | English | 2023 | 2023-09-15 | 10.1021/acsami.3c05971 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Disordered Mixture of Self-Assembled Molecular Functional Groups on Heterointerfaces with p-Si Leads to Multiple Key Generation in Physical Unclonable Functions | Physical unclonable function (PUF) security devices based on hardware are becoming an effective strategy to overcome the dependency of the internet cloud and software-based hacking vulner-abilities. On the other hand, existing Si-based artificial security devices have several issues, including the absence of a method for multiple key generation, complex and expensive fabrication processes, and easy prediction compared to devices retaining natural randomness. Herein, to generate unique and unpredictable multiple security keys, this paper proposes novel PUF devices consisting of a disordered random mixture of two self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) formed onto p-type Si. The proposed PUF devices exhibited multikeys at different voltage biasing, including 0 V, through the arbitrary dipole effect. As a result, multiple unpredictable hardware security keys were generated from one device using a simple solution-coating process. The PUF security device based on the mixture of materials with different dipoles developed in this study can provide valuable insights for implementing various PUF devices in the future. | Lee, Subin; Kim, Hyun Ho; Seo, Juhyung; Jang, Byung Chul; Yoo, Hocheon | Gachon Univ, Dept Elect Engn, Seongnam 13120, South Korea; Kumoh Natl Inst Technol, Dept Energy Engn Convergence, Gumi 39177, South Korea; Kumoh Natl Inst Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Gumi 39177, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Elect & Elect Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Elect Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea | ; Yoo, Hocheon/ABZ-6637-2022; Jang, Byung Chul/GYV-0656-2022; Kim, Hyunho/GQH-5608-2022 | 57252680900; 55808014500; 57223360876; 9238827900; 56637576900 | bc.jang@knu.ac.kr;hyoo@gachon.ac.kr; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 1 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 0.62 | 2025-06-25 | 2 | 6 | physical unclonable functions (PUFs); self-assembled monolayers; solution process; hardware security; multiple security keys; stochastic alignment | RING OSCILLATOR; MONOLAYERS; MEMORY; CELL | hardware security; multiple security keys; physical unclonable functions (PUFs); self-assembled monolayers; solution process; stochastic alignment | Cryptography; Hardware security; Personal computing; Stochastic systems; Key generation; Multiple keys; Multiple securities; Multiple security key; Physical unclonable function; Security devices; Security key; Solution process; Stochastic alignment; Stochastics; Self assembled monolayers | English | 2023 | 2023-01-11 | 10.1021/acsami.2c18740 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Dissecting the Interplay between Organic Charge-Modulated Field-Effect Transistors and Field-Effect Transistors through Interface Control Engineering | Organic charge-modulated field-effect transistors (OCMFETs) have garnered significant interest as sensing platforms for diverse applications that include biomaterials and chemical sensors owing to their distinct operational principles. This study aims to improve the understanding of driving mechanisms in OCMFETs and optimize their device performance by investigating the correlation between organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) and OCMFETs. By introducing self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) with different functional groups on the AlO x gate dielectric surface, we explored the impact of the surface characteristics on the electrical behavior of both devices. Our results indicate that the dipole moment of the dielectric surface is a critical control variable in the performance correlation between OFET and OCMFET devices, as it directly impacts the generation of the induced floating gate voltage through the control gate voltage. The insights obtained from this study contribute to the understanding of the factors affecting OCMFET performance and emphasize their potential as platforms for diverse sensing systems. | Hwang, Taehoon; Park, Eunyoung; Seo, Jungyoon; Tsogbayar, Dashdendev; Ko, Eun; Yang, Chanwoo; Ahn, Hyungju; Lee, Dong Yun; Lee, Hwa Sung | Hanyang Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Chem Engn, Ansan 15588, South Korea; Hanyang Univ, BK21 FOUR ERICA ACE Ctr, Ansan 15588, South Korea; Korea Inst Ind Technol, Heat & Surface Technol R&D Dept, Adv Nanosurface & Wearable Elect Res Lab, Incheon 21999, South Korea; Pohang Accelerator Lab, Pohang 37673, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Polymer Sci & Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea | 57846205600; 57220889368; 57216927090; 57954879800; 57955996700; 57189337577; 56452216500; 57211001605; 14219407700 | hyungju@postech.ac.kr;dongyunlee@knu.ac.kr;hslee78@hanyang.ac.kr; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 46 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 0.1 | 2025-06-25 | 1 | 1 | organic charge-modulated field-effect transistors; interfacialengineering; sensing platform; organic field-effecttransistor; dipole moment | THIN-FILM TRANSISTORS; THRESHOLD VOLTAGE SHIFT; EFFECT MOBILITY; RECENT PROGRESS; ELECTRON; POLYMER; DEVICES; LENGTH | dipole moment; interfacial engineering; organic charge-modulated field-effect transistors; organic field-effect transistor; sensing platform | Aluminum compounds; Dielectric devices; Dielectric materials; Gate dielectrics; Organic field effect transistors; Threshold voltage; Control engineering; Dielectric surface; Field-effect transistor; Interface control; Interfacial engineering; Modulated field; Organic charge; Organic charge-modulated field-effect transistor; Organic field-effect transistors; Sensing platforms; Dipole moment | English | 2023 | 2023-11-09 | 10.1021/acsami.3c12105 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Effect of Heat Treatment Temperature on the Crystallization Behavior and Microstructural Evolution of Amorphous NbCo1.1Sn | Heat treatment-induced nanocrystallization of amorphous precursors is a promising method for nanostructuring half-Heusler compounds as it holds significant potential in the fabrication of intricate and customizable nanostructured materials. To fully exploit these advantages, a comprehensive understanding of the crystallization behavior of amorphous precursors under different crystallization conditions is crucial. In this study, we investigated the crystallization behavior of the amorphous NbCo1.1Sn alloy at elevated temperatures (783 and 893 K) using transmission electron microscopy and atom probe tomography. As a result, heat treatment at 893 K resulted in a significantly finer grain structure than heat treatment at 783 K owing to the higher nucleation rate at 893 K. At both temperatures, the predominant phase was a half-Heusler phase, whereas the Heusler phase, associated with Co diffusion, was exclusively observed at the specimen annealed at 893 K. The Debye-Callaway model supports that the lower lattice thermal conductivity of NbCo1.1Sn annealed at 893 K is primarily attributed to the formation of Heusler nanoprecipitates rather than a finer grain size. The experimental findings of this study provide valuable insights into the nanocrystallization of amorphous alloys for enhancing thermoelectric properties. | Jung, Chanwon; Zhang, Siyuan; Jang, Kyuseon; Cheng, Ningyan; Scheu, Christina; Yi, Seong-Hoon; Choi, Pyuck-Pa | Max Planck Inst Eisenforsch GmbH, D-40237 Dusseldorf, Germany; Korea Adv Inst Sci & Technol KAIST, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Daejeon 305701, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Met Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea | ; Jung, Chanwon/GOE-5784-2022; Zhang, Siyuan/R-9199-2017 | 57195481133; 54788765200; 57216151499; 55832805700; 55535211500; 14008383000; 8085506500 | c.jung@mpie.de;yish@knu.ac.kr;p.choi@kaist.ac.kr; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 39 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 0.41 | 2025-06-25 | 4 | 4 | amorphous; crystallization; half-Heusler compounds; diffusion; atom probe tomography; transmissionelectron microscopy | HALF-HEUSLER; THERMOELECTRIC PERFORMANCE; MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; POWER-FACTOR; THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY; NANOCRYSTALLIZATION; ALLOYS; FIGURE; MERIT; NBCOSN | amorphous; atom probe tomography; crystallization; diffusion; half-Heusler compounds; transmission electron microscopy | Cobalt alloys; Grain size and shape; Microstructural evolution; Nanocrystalline alloys; Nanocrystals; Niobium alloys; Precipitation (chemical); Probes; Thermal conductivity; Tin alloys; Amorphous precursors; Atom-probe tomography; Crystallization behavior; Customizable; Effect of heat treatments; Half-Heusler compound; Heat treatment temperature; Heusler phasis; Nano-structuring; Nanocrystallisation; High resolution transmission electron microscopy | English | 2023 | 2023-09-22 | 10.1021/acsami.3c10298 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Euscaphis japonica Kanitz Fruit Exerts Antiobesity Effects by Inhibiting the Early Stage of Adipogenic Differentiation | During the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak, there was an increase in the prevalence of obesity, including childhood obesity, due to which the awareness of obesity and interest in treatment increased. Accordingly, we describe EJF (Euscaphis japonica Kanitz fruit) extract as a candidate for naturally derived antiobesity agents. In this study, we found that EJF is involved in the early stage of adipogenic differentiation in vitro and finally inhibits adipogenesis. We propose two mechanisms for the antiobesity effect of EJF. First, EJF inhibits MDI-induced mitotic clonal expansion (MCE) by inducing cell cycle arrest at the initiation of adipogenic differentiation. The second aims to regulate stability and activation at the protein level of IRS1, which initiates differentiation in the early stage of differentiation. As a result, it was found that the activation of Akt decreased, leading to the inhibition of the expression of adipogenesis-related transcription factors (PPAR gamma, C/EBP alpha) and the subsequent suppression of adipogenic differentiation. In summary, we suggest that EJF can inhibit adipogenesis and lipid accumulation by suppressing the early stage of adipogenic differentiation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. These findings indicate that EJF's functionality could be beneficial in the treatment of obesity, particularly childhood obesity associated with adipocyte hyperplasia. | Lee, Eunbi; Park, Juhye; Nam, Ju-Ock | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Food Sci & Biotechnol, 80 Daehakro, Daegu 702701, South Korea | 57798039800; 58508479500; 7201496105 | 21eunbi@knu.ac.kr;pdw8606@knu.ac.kr;namjo@knu.ac.kr; | NUTRIENTS | NUTRIENTS | 2072-6643 | 15 | 14 | SCIE | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | 2023 | 4.8 | 15.4 | 0.33 | 2025-06-25 | 2 | 2 | Euscaphis japonica Kanitz fruit; antiobesity; adipogenesis; mitotic clonal expansion (MCE) | NATURAL-PRODUCTS | 3T3-L1 preadipocytes; adipogenesis; antiobesity; Euscaphis japonica Kanitz fruit; mitotic clonal expansion (MCE) | 3T3-L1 Cells; Adipogenesis; Animals; Cell Differentiation; Child; COVID-19; Fruit; Humans; Mice; Pediatric Obesity; PPAR gamma; antiobesity agent; CCAAT enhancer binding protein alpha; Euscaphis japonica extract; insulin receptor substrate 1; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma; plant extract; protein kinase B; unclassified drug; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma; 3T3-L1 cell line; adipogenesis; antiobesity activity; Article; cell activation; cell cycle arrest; cell cycle progression; cell differentiation; cell expansion; controlled study; enzyme activation; Euscaphis japonica; fruit; in vitro study; lipid storage; medicinal plant; mitosis; proadipocyte; protein stability; adipogenesis; animal; cell differentiation; child; childhood obesity; coronavirus disease 2019; fruit; human; metabolism; mouse | English | 2023 | 2023-07 | 10.3390/nu15143078 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Immune-Enhancing Effects of Limosilactobacillus fermentum in BALB/c Mice Immunosuppressed by Cyclophosphamide | This study evaluates the immune-enhancing effects of Limosilactobacillus fermentum on cyclophosphamide (CP)-induced immunosuppression in BALB/c mice. In vitro, the expressions of pro-inflammatory cytokines and MAPK signaling molecules in Raw264.7 cells were analyzed by ELISA and Western blot analysis. Moreover, cell proliferation, surface receptor expression, and cytotoxicity of NK-92 cells were examined by Cell Counting Kit-8, CytoTox96 assay, and flow cytometry, respectively. To investigate the immune-enhancing effects of selected L. fermentum strains in vivo, these strains were orally administered to BALB/c mice for 2 weeks, and CP was intraperitoneally injected. Then, liver, spleen, and whole blood were isolated from each animal. Administration of single L. fermentum strains or their mixture sustained the spleen weight, the counts of white blood cells compared to non-fed group. Splenocyte proliferation and NK cytotoxicity were significantly increased in all L. fermentum-fed groups. The frequency of B220+ cells was also significantly enhanced in splenocytes isolated from L. fermentum groups. In addition, the production of cytokines (TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma) and antibodies was recovered in splenocyte supernatants isolated from L. fermentum groups. In conclusion, L. fermentum could be a suitable functional food additive for immune-enhancing effect. | Kim, SukJin; Lee, Hwan Hee; Kang, Chang-Ho; Kang, Hyojeung; Cho, Hyosun | Duksung Womens Univ, Dept Biohlth Convergence Major, Seoul 01369, South Korea; Duksung Womens Univ, Dept Pharm, Seoul 01369, South Korea; Duksung Womens Univ, Duksung Innovat Drug Ctr, Seoul 01369, South Korea; Mediogen Co Ltd, Bio Valley 1 Ro, Jecheon Si 27159, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Canc Res Inst, Coll Pharm, Vessel Organ Interact Res Ctr,VOICE MRC, Daegu 41566, South Korea | 57219315079; 56271051000; 55341073900; 8979751700; 55572361200 | hkang72@knu.ac.kr;hyosun1102@duksung.ac.kr; | NUTRIENTS | NUTRIENTS | 2072-6643 | 15 | 4 | SCIE | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | 2023 | 4.8 | 15.4 | 1.16 | 2025-06-25 | 7 | 8 | immune-enhancing effects; L; fermentum; cyclophosphamide | TIGHT JUNCTIONS; IN-VITRO; LACTOBACILLUS; PROBIOTICS; RESPONSES; CELLS; VIVO | cyclophosphamide; immune-enhancing effects; L. fermentum | Animals; Cyclophosphamide; Cytokines; Limosilactobacillus fermentum; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Probiotics; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha; acetic acid; butyric acid; CD4 antigen; CD56 antigen; CD8 antigen; cell surface receptor; cyclophosphamide; gamma interferon; ginseng extract; granzyme B; immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein; immunoglobulin G; immunoglobulin M; interleukin 1beta; interleukin 6; mitogen activated protein kinase; natural killer cell receptor NKG2D; occludin; probiotic agent; propionic acid; protein ZO1; toll like receptor 2; tumor necrosis factor; cytokine; probiotic agent; tumor necrosis factor; animal cell; animal experiment; animal model; animal tissue; antibody production; Article; bacterial strain; Bifidobacterium; body weight change; cell proliferation; cell viability assay; controlled study; cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppression; cytokine production; cytokine release; cytotoxicity; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; flow cytometry; functional food; immunity; in vitro study; in vivo study; Lactobacillus fermentum; leukocyte count; liver weight; male; MAPK signaling; mouse; natural killer cell; NK-92 cell line; nonhuman; protein expression; RAW 264.7 cell line; signal transduction; spleen cell; spleen weight; supernatant; therapy effect; Western blotting; animal; Bagg albino mouse; metabolism | English | 2023 | 2023-02 | 10.3390/nu15041038 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Impact of Ring Finger Protein 20 and Its Downstream Regulation on Renal Tubular Injury in a Unilateral Nephrectomy Mouse Model Fed a High-Fat Diet | Abnormal lipid metabolism increases the relative risk of kidney disease in patients with a single kidney. Using transcriptome analysis, we investigated whether a high-fat diet leads to abnormalities in lipid metabolism and induces kidney cell-specific damage in unilateral nephrectomy mice. Mice with unilateral nephrectomy fed a high-fat diet for 12 weeks exhibited progressive renal dysfunction in proximal tubules, including lipid accumulation, vacuolization, and cell damage. Ring finger protein 20 (RNF20) is a ligase of nuclear receptor corepressor of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs). The transcriptome analysis revealed the involvement of RNF20-related transcriptome changes in PPAR signaling, lipid metabolism, and water transmembrane transporter under a high-fat diet and unilateral nephrectomy. In vitro treatment of proximal tubular cells with palmitic acid induced lipotoxicity by altering RNF20, PPAR alpha, and ATP-binding cassette subfamily A member 1 (ABCA1) expression. PPAR gamma and aquaporin 2 (AQP2) expression decreased in collecting duct cells, regulating genetic changes in the water reabsorption process. In conclusion, a high-fat diet induces lipid accumulation under unilateral nephrectomy via altering RNF20-mediated regulation and causing functional damage to cells as a result of abnormal lipid metabolism, thereby leading to structural and functional kidney deterioration. | Kim, You-Jin; Oh, Se-Hyun; Lim, Jeong-Hoon; Cho, Jang-Hee; Jung, Hee-Yeon; Kim, Chan-Duck; Park, Sun-Hee; Kwon, Tae-Hwan; Kim, Yong-Lim | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Daegu 41944, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Cell & Matrix Res Inst, Daegu 41944, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Chilgok Hosp, Div Nephrol, Daegu 41404, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Biochem & Cell Biol, Sch Med, Daegu 41944, South Korea | Kim, Yong-Lim/AGK-3172-2022; Park, Sun-Hee/LMN-0033-2024; Lim, Jeong-Hoon/ABE-6003-2020; Kwon, Tae-Hwan/ABA-1981-2020; Cho, Jang-hee/ABD-3534-2020 | 57190286137; 56053033900; 55360244300; 7403536291; 57196396467; 8558530700; 7501831741; 7202206089; 55633533600 | youjin@knu.ac.kr;sehyun.oh@knu.ac.kr;jh-lim@knu.ac.kr;jh-cho@knu.ac.kr;hy-jung@knu.ac.kr;drcdkim@knu.ac.kr;sh-park@knu.ac.kr;thkwon@knu.ac.kr;ylkim@knu.ac.kr; | NUTRIENTS | NUTRIENTS | 2072-6643 | 15 | 23 | SCIE | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | 2023 | 4.8 | 15.4 | 0.17 | 2025-06-25 | 1 | 1 | ring finger protein 20; lipid metabolism; kidney damage; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signaling | EXPRESSION | kidney damage; lipid metabolism; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signaling; ring finger protein 20 | Animals; Aquaporin 2; Diet, High-Fat; Humans; Kidney; Kidney Diseases; Lipid Metabolism; Lipids; Mice; Nephrectomy; PPAR alpha; Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases; Water; ABC transporter subfamily A; aquaporin 2; nuclear receptor corepressor; palmitic acid; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma; RING finger protein; ring finger protein 20; transcriptome; unclassified drug; aquaporin 2; lipid; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha; RNF20 protein, mouse; ubiquitin protein ligase; water; animal cell; animal experiment; animal model; animal tissue; Article; cell damage; cell vacuole; controlled study; gene expression profiling; in vitro study; kidney cell; kidney proximal tubule; kidney tubule damage; lipid diet; lipid metabolism; lipid storage; male; mouse; nonhuman; proximal tubule cell; signal transduction; unilateral nephrectomy; water absorption; animal; genetics; human; kidney; kidney disease; metabolism; nephrectomy; physiology | English | 2023 | 2023-12 | 10.3390/nu15234959 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Intermittent fasting protects the nigral dopaminergic neurons from MPTP-me diate d dopaminergic neuronal injury in mice | Dietary restriction through low-calorie intake or intermittent fasting benefits many organs, including the brain. This study investigated the neuroprotec-tive effects of fasting in a 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) mouse model of Parkinson's disease. We found that fasting every other day rather than weekly increased the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and glial-derived neurotrophic factor in the nigrostriatal pathway. Therefore, we maintained the animals on alternate-day fasting for 2 weeks and injected MPTP (30 mg/kg/day, intraperitoneally [i.p.]) for five days. We observed that alternate-day fasting attenuated MPTP-induced dopaminergic neuronal loss and astroglial activation in the substantia nigra and the striatum. Moreover, neu-rochemical analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography showed that alternate-day fasting reduced MPTP-induced depletion of striatal dopamine. Consistent with these results, behavioral tests showed that fasting suppressed the motor impairment caused by MPTP. Furthermore, fasting increased the phosphorylation of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase and protein kinase B, which are downstream signaling molecules of neurotrophic factors. Fasting also increased the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase and cAMP response element-binding protein, further supporting the involve-ment of neurotrophic factors in the observed neuroprotective effects. Hence, our results demonstrated the dopaminergic neuroprotection of intermittent fasting in an MPTP mouse model of Parkinson's disease, supporting the idea that fasting could be an instrumental tool for preventing neurodegeneration in the brain.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | Ojha, Uttam; Khanal, Shristi; Park, Pil-Hoon; Hong, Jin Tae; Choi, Dong-Young | Yeungnam Univ, Coll Pharm, Gyongsan, Gyeongbuk, South Korea; Chungbuk Natl Univ, Coll Pharm, Cheongju, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Pharm, Bukgu, Daegu, South Korea; 280 Daehakro, Gyongsan 38541, Gyeongbuk, South Korea | ; Khanal, Shristi/JGL-8157-2023 | 57192203609; 57570960000; 9733179800; 55657116500; 8585214900 | dychoi@yu.ac.kr; | JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY | J NUTR BIOCHEM | 0955-2863 | 1873-4847 | 112 | SCIE | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY;NUTRITION & DIETETICS | 2023 | 4.8 | 15.4 | 1.81 | 2025-06-25 | 12 | 12 | Fasting; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; glial-derived neurotrophic factor; Parkinson?s disease; 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1; 2; 3; 6-tetrahydropyridine | PARKINSONS-DISEASE; DIETARY RESTRICTION; NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR; CALORIC RESTRICTION; SIGNALING PATHWAYS; INCREASES; MODEL; RELEASE; CELLS; GDNF | 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; Fasting; glial-derived neurotrophic factor; Parkinson's disease | 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine; Animals; Disease Models, Animal; Dopamine; Dopaminergic Neurons; Intermittent Fasting; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Neuroprotective Agents; Parkinson Disease; Substantia Nigra; 1,2,3,6 tetrahydro 1 methyl 4 phenylpyridine; brain derived neurotrophic factor; cyclic AMP responsive element binding protein; dopamine; glial derived neurotrophic factor; mitogen activated protein kinase; neurotrophic factor; phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase; protein kinase B; unclassified drug; 1,2,3,6 tetrahydro 1 methyl 4 phenylpyridine; dopamine; neuroprotective agent; alternate day fasting; animal cell; animal experiment; animal model; animal tissue; Article; astrocyte; cell activation; controlled study; corpus striatum; dopaminergic nerve cell; enzyme phosphorylation; high performance liquid chromatography; male; motor dysfunction; mouse; nerve cell lesion; nerve degeneration; neurochemistry; neuroprotection; neurotoxicity; nigroneostriatal system; nonhuman; Parkinson disease; signal transduction; substantia nigra; upregulation; animal; C57BL mouse; disease model; dopaminergic nerve cell; metabolism; Parkinson disease | English | 2023 | 2023-02 | 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2022.109212 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Ionic-Liquid-Assisted Synthesis of Mixed-Phase Manganese Oxide Nanorods for a High-Performance Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery | Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) provide a safer andcost-effectiveenergy storage solution by utilizing nonflammable water-based electrolytes.Although many research efforts are focused on optimizing zinc anodematerials, developing suitable cathode materials is still challenging.In this study, one-dimensional, mixed-phase MnO2 nanorodsare synthesized using ionic liquid (IL). Here, the IL acts as a structure-directingagent that modifies MnO2 morphology and introduces mixedphases, as confirmed by morphological, structural, and X-ray photoelectronspectroscopy (XPS) studies. The MnO2 nanorods developedby this method are utilized as a cathode material for ZIB applicationin the coin-cell configuration. As expected, Zn//MnO2 nanorodsshow a significant increase in their capacity to 347 Wh kg(-1) at 100 mA g(-1), which is better than bare MnO2 nanowires (207.1 Wh kg(-1)) synthesized bythe chemical precipitation method. The battery is highly rechargeableand maintains good retention of 86% of the initial capacity and 99%Coulombic efficiency after 800 cycles at 1000 mA g(-1). The ex situ XPS, X-ray diffraction, and in-depthelectrochemical analysis confirm that MnO6 octahedra experienceinsertion/extraction of Zn2+ with high reversibility. Thisstudy suggests the potential use of MnO2 nanorods to develophigh-performance and durable battery electrode materials suitablefor large-scale applications. | Joshi, Ved Prakash; Kumar, Nitish; Pathak, Prakash Kumar; Tamboli, Mohaseen S.; Truong, Nguyen Tam Nguyen; Kim, Chang Duk; Kalubarme, Ramchandra S.; Salunkhe, Rahul R. | Korea Inst Energy Technol KENTECH, 200 Hyeokshin Ro, Naju 58330, Jeonranamdo, South Korea; Yeungnam Univ, Sch Chem Engn, 280 Daehak Ro, Gyongsan 38541, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Phys, 80 Daehakro,Bukgu, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Ctr Mat Elect Technol, Panchawati,Off Pashan Rd, Pune 411008, India; Indian Inst Technol, Dept Phys, Jammu 181221, Jammu And Kashm, India | ; Salunkhe, Rahul/CAI-2272-2022; Nguyen, Anh Tuan/GXF-6089-2022; Tamboli, Mohaseen/AAC-7470-2020; Pathak, Prakash/JPW-8371-2023; Salunkhe, Rahul R./I-2579-2014; Kumar, Nitish/LDE-7281-2024; Kalubarme, Ramchandra/B-2238-2012 | 57837635800; 57208198795; 57546269300; 6506784566; 25958384000; 57200982445; 15127393000; 23398646200 | rahul.salunkhe@iitjammu.ac.in; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 20 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 1.55 | 2025-06-25 | 14 | 15 | ionic liquids; zinc-ion battery; manganeseoxide; nanorods; high cyclability | IONOTHERMAL SYNTHESIS; ENERGY-STORAGE; ELECTRODE MATERIALS; CATHODE MATERIAL; CHALLENGES; DEFECTS | high cyclability; ionic liquids; manganese oxide; nanorods; zinc-ion battery | Anodes; Cathodes; Cost effectiveness; Ions; Manganese oxide; Nanorods; Oxides; Precipitation (chemical); Secondary batteries; X ray photoelectron spectroscopy; Zinc; Zinc compounds; Cathodes material; Cost effective; Cyclability; High cyclability; Ion batteries; Mixed phase; Performance; Synthesised; Zinc ions; Zinc-ion battery; Ionic liquids | English | 2023 | 2023-05-15 | 10.1021/acsami.3c01296 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Low-Index Facet Polyhedron-Shaped Binary Cerium Titanium Oxide for High-Voltage Aqueous Zinc-Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries | Aqueous zinc-vanadium hybrid redox flow battery systems are an efficient strategy to address the problems of low voltage and high cost of conventional all-vanadium redox flow batteries. However, the low electrochemical activity of carbon-based electrodes toward a vanadium redox reaction limits the performance of redox flow batteries. In this study, polyhedral binary cerium titanium oxide (Ce2/3TiO3, CTO) is synthesized using molten salt synthesis. CTO is fabricated by adjusting the temperature and composition. Notably, the prepared CTO obtained at 1000 degrees C shows the highest catalytic activity for a VO2+/VO2+ redox reaction. Further, CTO is prepared as a composite electrocatalyst and applied to a high-voltage aqueous zinc-vanadium redox flow battery. The cell adopts an alkali zinc electrolyte containing a Zn/[Zn(OH)(4)](2-) redox pair and exhibits a high operating voltage of 2.26 V. Remarkably, a zinc-vanadium redox flow battery using the composite electrocatalyst exhibits a high energy density of 42.68 Wh L-1 at 20 mA cm(-2) and an initial voltage efficiency of 90.3%. The excellent cell performance is attributed to structural defects caused by A-site deficiency in the perovskite oxide structure as well as oxygen vacancies resulting from the low valence state of the metal ion, which enhance the catalytic activity of the vanadium ions. | Choi, Jinyeong; Park, Joohyuk; Park, Jihan; Kim, Minsoo; Lee, Soobeom; Cho, Chae Ryong; Lee, Jin Hong; Park, Yiseul; Kim, Min Gyu; Choi, Jaewon; Park, Jun-Woo; Park, Minjoon | Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Nanoenergy Engn, Busan 46241, South Korea; Pusan Natl Univ, Res Ctr Energy Convergence Technol, Busan 46241, South Korea; Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Nano Fus Technol, Busan 46241, South Korea; Keimyung Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Daegu 42601, South Korea; Pohang Univ Sci & Technol POSTECH, PLS II Dept, PLS II Beamline Div, Pohang Accelerator Lab PAL, Pohang 37673, South Korea; Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Chem Engn, Busan 46241, South Korea; Pukyong Natl Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Busan 48513, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Polymer Sci & Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Korea Electrotechnol Res Inst KERI, Next Generat Battery Res Ctr, Chang Won 51543, Gyeongsangnam D, South Korea; Univ Sci & Technol UST, Dept Electrofunct Mat Engn, Daejeon 34113, South Korea | ; Park, Jihan/JFB-2996-2023; Kim, Min-Gyu/D-8949-2013; Lee, Jin Hong/O-2269-2017; Kim, Min/D-8949-2013 | 57766270000; 56108525200; 57765410700; 57218166902; 57764973900; 7403100050; 57214786163; 16025741900; 25939788900; 57210206972; 57209628728; 55881735000 | jwchoi@knu.ac.kr;parkjw@keri.re.kr;mjpark@pusan.ac.kr; | ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | ACS APPL MATER INTER | 1944-8244 | 1944-8252 | 15 | 48 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2023 | 8.5 | 15.4 | 0.52 | 2025-06-25 | 5 | 5 | redox flow battery; energy storage; electrocatalyst; aqueous battery; binary oxide | HIGH-PERFORMANCE ELECTRODE; DECORATED GRAPHITE FELT; HIGH-ENERGY DENSITY; NEGATIVE ELECTRODE; GRAPHENE OXIDE; ELECTROCATALYTIC PERFORMANCE; FUNCTIONAL-GROUPS; CHARGE-CARRIERS; CARBON FELT; TIO2 | aqueous battery; binary oxide; electrocatalyst; energy storage; redox flow battery | Catalyst activity; Cerium oxide; Electrolytes; Flow batteries; Metal ions; Perovskite; Redox reactions; Vanadium; Zinc; alkali; carbon; cerium; electrolyte; metal ion; oxygen; perovskite; sodium chloride; titanium dioxide; vanadium; zinc; Aqueous batteries; Battery systems; Binary oxides; Efficient strategy; High-voltages; Low index; Low voltages; Low-high; TiO; Vanadium redox flow batteries; article; catalysis; controlled study; electric potential; electrode; energy; oxidation reduction reaction; synthesis; temperature; valence (chemistry); Electrocatalysts | English | 2023 | 2023-11-20 | 10.1021/acsami.3c11734 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 |
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