Publications by authors named "Dasol Hwang"

Nurses are called to care for patients and families from many backgrounds and cultural groups. This article discusses the key strategies of cultural humility, conscientious practice, and establishing trust that promotes cultural sensitivity as well as congruence with Christian values. When implemented, these strategies can facilitate the provision of quality, culturally sensitive patient care that conforms to a biblical worldview.

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Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups are underrepresented in health research, contributing to persistent health disparities in the United States. Identifying effective recruitment and retention strategies among minority groups and their subpopulations is an important research agenda. Web-based intervention approaches are becoming increasingly popular with the ubiquitous use of the internet.

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The fascinating structural flexibility of porous polymers is highly attractive because it can result in optimized materials with specific host-guest interactions. Nevertheless, the fundamental mechanisms responsible for controlling the weak interactions of these hydrogen bond-rich networks-essential for developing smart task-specific materials used in recognition, capture, and sequestration processes-remain unexplored. Herein, by systematically comparing performance changes between poly(amic acid) ()- and polycyclic imide ()-based porous polymers before and after NH adsorption, the role of hydrogen bonds in conformational lability and responsiveness toward guest molecules is highlighted.

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  • The research presents a simple method for synthesizing 4,4'-bipyrazole and other symmetric bipyrazoles using palladium as a catalyst, which works in air and water.
  • This process allows for the creation of crystalline structures, specifically for a new framework called Co(bpz).
  • The study also provides new insights into how these structures can change under different conditions.
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Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), circular dichroism (CD), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, flow dialysis, and bioactivity measurements were employed to investigate the roles of the C-terminal residues of calmodulin (CaM). In the present study, we prepared a series of truncated mutants of chicken CaM that lack four (CCMΔ4) to eight (CCMΔ8) residues at the C-terminal end. It was found that CCMΔ4, lacking the last four residues (M145 to K148), binds four Ca ions.

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