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    Growth rate, organic carbon and nutrient removal rates of Chlorella sorokiniana in autotrophic, heterotrophic and mixotrophic conditions by Kim, Sunjin, Park, Jeong-eun, Cho, Yong-Beom, Hwang, Sun-Jin

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2013)
    “…•Growth rate, removal of N, P and organic carbon by C. sorokiniana were evaluated.•The microalgae cultured under autotrophic, heterotrophic and mixotrophic…”
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    Role of Choline in Ocular Diseases by Hwang, Jin-Sun, Shin, Young-Joo

    “…Choline is essential for maintaining the structure and function of cells in humans. Choline plays an important role in eye health and disease. It is a…”
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    The effects of wavelength and wavelength mixing ratios on microalgae growth and nitrogen, phosphorus removal using Scenedesmus sp. for wastewater treatment by Kim, Tae-Hyeong, Lee, Yunhee, Han, Su-Hyun, Hwang, Sun-Jin

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-02-2013)
    “…► Effects of multiple wavelengths on wastewater treatment by microalgae were evaluated. ► Mixed red and blue light increased algae production rate rather than…”
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    Comparison of natural white clay and acid‐activated white clay for removal of Cd(II) ion from aqueous solution by Kim, Daeik, Hwang, SunJin, Ryoo, Keon Sang

    Published in Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (01-03-2022)
    “…Natural white clay obtained from Pohang city in Korea was treated with 6 M H2SO4 and heated at 90 °C for 8 h. The generated clay, called as acid‐activated…”
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    Removal of nitrogen and phosphorus by Chlorella sorokiniana cultured heterotrophically in ammonia and nitrate by Kim, Sunjin, Lee, Yunhee, Hwang, Sun-Jin

    “…The growth rate of biomass and removal characteristics of nitrogen and phosphorus were examined using nitrate and ammonia as nitrogen sources for batch…”
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    Consumers' acceptance and diffusion of word-of-mouth in social brand community: the moderating effect of self-monitoring by Lee, Hanna, Hwang, Sun-Jin

    “…PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore and examine the different word-of-mouth (WOM) acceptance and diffusion in social brand communities according to…”
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    Therapeutic effects of placenta derived-, umbilical cord derived-, and adipose tissue derived-mesenchymal stem cells in chronic Helicobacter pylori infection: comparison and novel mechanisms by Park, Jong Min, Han, Young Min, Hwang, Sun Jin, Kim, Seong Jin, Hahm, Ki Baik

    “…Supported with significant rejuvenating and regenerating actions of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in various gastrointestinal diseases including Helicobacter…”
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    MiR-302a Regenerates Human Corneal Endothelial Cells against IFN-γ-Induced Cell Death by Park, Se-Hie, Hwang, Jin-Sun, Oh, Sun-Hee, Shin, Young-Joo

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (22-12-2022)
    “…Damage to human corneal endothelial cells (hCECs) leads to bullous keratopathy because these cells cannot be regenerated in vivo. In this study, we…”
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    Removal of Heavy Metals from Water Using Chicken Egg Shell Powder as a Bio‐Adsorbent by Kim, Daeik, Hwang, SunJin, Kim, Youngjung, Jeong, Cheol Ho, Hong, Yong Pyo, Ryoo, Keon Sang

    Published in Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (01-12-2019)
    “…Chicken egg shell powder (CESP) was exploited as a bio‐adsorbent to get rid of heavy metals such as Pb2+, Cd2+, and Cr3+ from water. The BET surface area,…”
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    Transcriptome profiling analysis of the response to walnut polyphenol extract in Helicobacter pylori-infected cells by Park, Jong Min, Han, Young Min, Lee, Ho Jae, Hwang, Sun Jin, Kim, Seong Jin, Hahm, Ki Baik

    “…Dietary intervention to prevent Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-associated gastric diseases seems to be ideal with no risk of bacterial resistance, safe…”
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    Sodium (Na+) concentration effects on metabolic pathway and estimation of ATP use in dark fermentation hydrogen production through stoichiometric analysis by Lee, Myoung-Joo, Kim, Tae-Hyeong, Min, Booki, Hwang, Sun-Jin

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-10-2012)
    “…Batch experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of Na+ concentration on hydrogen production with dark fermentation. The Na+ concentration was…”
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    Co-culture Consortium of Scenedesmus dimorphus and Nitrifiers Enhances the Removal of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Artificial Wastewater by Choi, Kyoung-Jin, Han, Thi Hiep, Yoo, Gayoung, Cho, Moo Hwan, Hwang, Sun-Jin

    Published in KSCE journal of civil engineering (01-09-2018)
    “…Nutrient removal from artificial wastewater in autotrophic condition by the co-culture consortium of Scenedesmus dimorphus and nitrifiers was investigated. The…”
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    Walnut polyphenol extracts inhibit Helicobacter pylori-induced STAT3Tyr705 phosphorylation through activation of PPAR-γ and SOCS1 induction by Park, Jong Min, An, Jeong Min, Han, Young Min, Surh, Young Joon, Hwang, Sun Jin, Kim, Seong Jin, Hahm, Ki Baik

    “…The health beneficial effects of walnut plentiful of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid had been attributed to its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties…”
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    Pretreatment Method for DNA Barcoding to Analyze Gut Contents of Rotifers by Oh, Hye-Ji, Krogh, Paul Henning, Jeong, Hyun-Gi, Joo, Gea-Jae, Kwak, Ihn-Sil, Hwang, Sun-Jin, Gim, Jeong-Soo, Chang, Kwang-Hyeon, Jo, Hyunbin

    Published in Applied sciences (01-02-2020)
    “…We designed an experiment to analyze the gut content of Rotifera based on DNA barcoding and tested it on Asplanchna sp. in order to ensure that the DNA…”
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    Walnut polyphenol extracts inhibit Helicobacter pylori-induced STAT3Tyr705 phosphorylation through activation of PPAR-γ and SOCS1 induction by Park, Jong Min, An, Jeong Min, Han, Young Min, Surh, Young Joon, Hwang, Sun Jin, Kim, Seong Jin, Hahm, Ki Baik

    “…The health beneficial effects of walnut extract plentiful of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid had been attributed to its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative…”
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    Expression of lymphatic endothelium-specific hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1 in the developing mouse kidney by Lee, Hyun-Wook, Qin, Yan-Xia, Kim, Yu-Mi, Park, Eun-Young, Hwang, Jin-Sun, Huo, Guan-Hua, Yang, Chul-Woo, Kim, Wan-Young, Kim, Jin

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-02-2011)
    “…Our knowledge of the embryonic development of the lymphatic vessels within the kidney is limited. The aim of this study was to establish the time of appearance…”
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    Role of Neutrophils on the Ocular Surface by Mun, Yongseok, Hwang, Jin Sun, Shin, Young Joo

    “…The ocular surface is a gateway that contacts the outside and receives stimulation from the outside. The corneal innate immune system is composed of many types…”
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    Effect of phospholipid‐eluting contact lens on dry eye in rabbit by Park, Sehie, Hwang, Jin Sun, Oh, Sun Hee, Shin, Young Joo

    Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-01-2024)
    “…Aims/Purpose: To investigate the effects of new phosphatidylcholine‐eluting contact lenses (PC‐CL) on dry eye in Rabbit. Methods: 18 New Zealand rabbits were…”
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    SOX2 Activation Using CRISPR/dCas9 Promotes Wound Healing in Corneal Endothelial Cells by Chang, Yoon Kyung, Hwang, Jin Sun, Chung, Tae‐Young, Shin, Young Joo

    Published in Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) (01-12-2018)
    “…There are no effective treatments for corneal endothelial diseases, except for corneal transplantation, as human corneal endothelial cells (hCECs) do not…”
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