66 results match your criteria: "Hanyang University (ERICA Campus)[Affiliation]"

Riding safety Evaluation of food delivery motor scooters based on Associating Sensor-based riding behavior and road traffic characteristics.

Accid Anal Prev

December 2024

Hanyang University Erica Campus, Department of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, 55 Hanynagdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-city Gyeonggi-do, 15588, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

The safety of motor scooters used to deliver food has come under scrutiny due to the growing popularity of food delivery services in Republic of Korea. Policymakers have been tasked with investigating and identifying the factors associated with scooter safety to prevent accidents and develop mitigating strategies. A comprehensive analysis of the components of road traffic influencing the safety of motor scooters has received little attention to date.

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Polyhexamethyleneguanidine phosphate (PHMG), a widely used antimicrobial agent, has been implicated in humidifier disinfectant-associated lung injuries (HDLI). PHMG exposure suppressed interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) activation and interferon-β (IFN-β) expression induced by a cGAS agonist or a STING agonist in human monocytic cells (THP-1), which are known to transition to alveolar macrophages during pulmonary fibrosis development. However, the mechanisms underlying PHMG-induced pulmonary toxicity in lung remain unclear.

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The mixture of 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one and 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (CMIT/MIT) is a biocide widely used as a preservative in various commercial products. This biocide has also been used as an active ingredient in humidifier disinfectants in South Korea, resulting in serious health effects among users. Recent evidence suggests that the underlying mechanism of CMIT/MIT-initiated toxicity might be associated with defects in mitochondrial functions.

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  • Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a widely used material in dental and orthopedic fields due to its compatibility with biological tissues and its ability to mimic bone properties, making it a popular choice for bone-graft substitutes.
  • This study specifically explored the use of HA derived from goat bones and teeth, utilizing thermal calcination, and assessed its potential for commercial use through various chemical characterization techniques and biocompatibility tests with different cell lines.
  • While HA derived from sheep, goat, and caprine sources shows promise in applications such as antimicrobial activity and wound healing, more research is needed to fully harness these materials for bone graft substitutes and tap into sustainable production methods.
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  • - The study focuses on developing an adverse outcome pathway (AOP) for humidifier disinfectant (HD) substances in South Korea, utilizing in vitro data to assess their health risks and establish dose-response relationships.
  • - Researchers analyzed 193 sets of toxicological data from published studies on HD substances and evaluated the risk of bias, estimating benchmark doses (BMD) for different toxicity endpoints using EPA software.
  • - Key findings revealed that certain HD substances, like PHMG-p and CMIT/MIT, induce critical biological effects such as ATP depletion and oxidative stress, potentially leading to severe health issues, thus aiding in more informed risk assessments for these chemicals.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on sports participation worldwide, including in Republic of Korea. Due to the restrictions and safety measures implemented to prevent the spread of the virus, many individuals have had to alter their sports participation. Therefore, this study conducted a meta-analysis based on studies applying the Model of Goal-directed Behavior (MGB) in sports participation to compare the pre- and post-COVID-19 eras in Republic of Korea.

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To elucidate the spatial-temporal impact of invasive saltmarsh plant Spartina anglica on the biogeochemical processes in coastal wetlands, we investigated the rates and partitioning of organic carbon (C) mineralization in three representative benthic habitats: (1) vegetated sediments inhabited by invasive S. anglica (SA); vegetated sediments by indigenous Suaeda japonica; and (3) unvegetated mud flats. Microbial metabolic rates were greatly stimulated at the SA site during the active growing seasons of Spartina, indicating that a substantial amount of organic substrates was supplied from the high below-ground biomass of Spartina.

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Evaluate climate change and anthropogenic activities influencing geochemical variations in sediment between and within the avulsion period in the Lower Yellow River avulsion channels.

Environ Res

October 2024

Central Research Laboratory, Department of Research, Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research, West K.K. Nagar, Chennai, 600078, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address:

The geochemical data from sediments in avulsion channels provide historical evidence of climate change and human-induced alterations in river basin environments. The present study focused on the particle size of sediments in cores and the level of geochemical variation in avulsion channels of the Lower Yellow River Delta (YRD), China. The sediment samples were collected in a depth range of 20-400 cm in avulsion channels.

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"Exercise is the best medicine" is well known, but the optimal dose of physical activity (PA) for males and females across different age groups is still unknown. This study, using data from the four waves of CHARLS, aimed to determine the optimal PA dose that reduces frailty risks among older adults across various age groups and both sexes. We created a frailty index score using 63 health-related variables and used 0.

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The RIPK1 death domain restrains ZBP1- and TRIF-mediated cell death and inflammation.

Immunity

July 2024

Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, 50674 Cologne, Germany; Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases (CECAD), University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne, Germany; Center for Molecular Medicine (CMMC), University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne, Germany. Electronic address:

RIPK1 is a multi-functional kinase that regulates cell death and inflammation and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases. RIPK1 acts in a kinase-dependent and kinase-independent manner to promote or suppress apoptosis and necroptosis, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we show that a mutation (R588E) disrupting the RIPK1 death domain (DD) caused perinatal lethality induced by ZBP1-mediated necroptosis.

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In the context of climate change communication, this study explores the process through which exposure to media messages about a risk leads to recommended behavioral intentions. We propose a model of this process based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) and the Risk Perception Attitude (RPA) framework. Our model analyzes how risk perception, negative emotion, and efficacy beliefs mediate and moderate the effects of media messages on people's intention to engage in pro-environmental behaviors.

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are crystalline materials with intrinsic porosity that offer a wide range of potential applications spanning diverse fields. Yet, the main goal in the COF research area is to achieve the most stable thermodynamic product while simultaneously targeting the desired size and structure crucial for enabling specific functions. While significant progress is made in the synthesis and processing of 2D COFs, the development of processable 3D COF nanocrystals remains challenging.

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An integrated in vitro approach to identifying chemically induced oxidative stress and toxicity in mitochondria.

Chemosphere

February 2024

College of Pharmacy Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University ERICA Campus, Ansan, South Korea. Electronic address:

Growing concerns exist about increasing chemical usage and the potential health risks. Developing an efficient strategy to evaluate or predict the toxicity of chemicals is necessary. The mitochondria are essential organelles for cell maintenance and survival but also serve as one of the main targets of toxic chemicals.

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Svalbard fjords are recognized as hotspots for organic carbon (OC) burial and storage due to their high sedimentation rates, which effectively trap terrestrial sediments and inhibit extensive OC remineralization. In this study, we investigated surface sediments (n = 48) from eight Svalbard fjords, along with bedrock (n = 17), soil (n = 28), and plant (n = 12) samples, to identify the sources of sedimentary OC in these fjords using geochemical parameters. All examined surface sediments from the fjords showed a depletion in C (- 666.

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Reconnoitering the sequence and structural analysis of "A" protein.

Saudi J Biol Sci

October 2023

Department of Marine Science and Convergence Technology, Hanyang University ERICA Campus, 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggido 426-791, South Korea.

Background: The "A" protein plays an essential role in the pathogenicity and virulence of this bacterial species. To gain deeper insights into the protein's characteristics, we conducted an in-depth analysis of its sequence and structure.

Objective: This study aimed to unravel the underlying genetic and structural components that contribute to the protein's functional properties.

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A phased array ultrasound system with a robotic arm for neuromodulation.

Med Eng Phys

August 2023

Jeonbuk Department of Inhalation Research, KIT, KRICT, Korea.

Background: Ultrasonic neuromodulation (UNMOD) provides a non-invasive brain stimulation. However, the high-resolution region-specificity of UNMOD with a single element transducer combined with a mechanical positioning system could have limits due to the intrinsic positioning error from mechanical systems.

Objective/hypothesis: A phased array system could lead to highly selective neuromodulation with electronic control.

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Derivation of riding risk precursors using 100 delivery motor scooter naturalistic riding study.

Accid Anal Prev

September 2023

Hanyang University Erica Campus, Department of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, Ansan 15588, 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

The rapid growth of the delivery service market in Korea due to the impact of COVID-19 has resulted in an increase in crashes associated with delivery motor scooters. In particular, required minimum delivery time, which is an important factor for food delivery service, can lead to hazardous riding situations leading to traffic crashes. Although the food delivery service industry is continuously increasing, effective measures to improve the traffic safety of delivery motor scooters are insufficient.

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Role of 5 wt.% Mg Alloying in Al on Corrosion Characteristics of Al-Mg Coating Deposited by Plasma Arc Thermal Spray Process.

Materials (Basel)

April 2023

Innovative Durable Building and Infrastructure Research Center, Center for Creative Convergence Education, Hanyang University (ERICA Campus), 1271 Sa-3-dong, Sangnok-gu, Ansan 15588, Republic of Korea.

The corrosion of steel structures in coastal areas is a major issue. Therefore, in the present study, the protection against the corrosion of structural steel is carried out by depositing 100 μm thick Al and Al-5 Mg coatings using a plasma arc thermal spray process, immersing them in 3.5 wt.

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Synthesis and anti-prion aggregation activity of acylthiosemicarbazide analogues.

J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem

December 2023

Department of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University ERICA campus, Ansan, Republic of Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • Prions are misfolded proteins that cause prion diseases by forming amyloids, which disrupt brain function and convert normal proteins into their harmful forms.
  • Recent research identified acylthiosemicarbazides as effective inhibitors of prion aggregation, achieving nearly complete inhibition in lab tests.
  • These compounds not only reduce the formation of new prions but also disassemble existing aggregates, showing promise as potential treatments for prion infections.
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Distribution and sources of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the glacimarine sediments (35 sites) of Svalbard were investigated. PCBs (32 congeners), traditional PAHs (15 homologs), emerging PAHs (11 homologs), and alkylated PAHs (16 homologs) were widely distributed in the Svalbard sediments (ranges: below method detection limit to 20, 21 to 3600, 1.0 to 1400, and 31 to 15,000 ng g dry weight, respectively).

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Eco-engineering approaches for ocean negative carbon emission.

Sci Bull (Beijing)

December 2022

State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Institute of Marine Microbes and Ecospheres, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, China. Electronic address:

The goal of achieving carbon neutrality in the next 30-40 years is approaching worldwide consensus and requires coordinated efforts to combat the increasing threat of climate change. Two main sets of actions have been proposed to address this grand goal. One is to reduce anthropogenic CO emissions to the atmosphere, and the other is to increase carbon sinks or negative emissions, i.

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Impacts of the invasive Spartina anglica on C-S-Hg cycles and Hg(II) methylating microbial communities revealed by hgcA gene analysis in intertidal sediment of the Han River estuary, Yellow Sea.

Mar Pollut Bull

February 2023

Department of Marine Sciences and Convergent Technology, Hanyang University (ERICA Campus), 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do 15588, South Korea. Electronic address:

We investigated the impact of invasive vegetation on mercury cycles, and identified microorganisms directly related to Hg(II) methylation using hgcA gene in vegetated mud flats (VMF) inhabited by native Suaeda japonica (SJ) and invasive Spartina anglica (SA), and unvegetated mud flats (UMF) in Ganghwa intertidal sediments. Sulfate reduction rate (SRR) and rate constants of Hg(II) methylation (K) and methyl-Hg demethylation (K) were consistently greater in VMF than in UMF, specifically 1.5, 2 and 11.

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Chemical Chaperones to Inhibit Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress: Implications in Diseases.

Drug Des Devel Ther

January 2023

Department of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University ERICA campus, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, 15588, Republic of Korea.

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is responsible for structural transformation or folding of de novo proteins for transport to the Golgi. When the folding capacity of the ER is exceeded or excessive accumulation of misfolded proteins occurs, the ER enters a stressed condition (ER stress) and unfolded protein responses (UPR) are triggered in order to rescue cells from the stress. Recovery of ER proceeds toward either survival or cell apoptosis.

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Advances in physicochemical pretreatment strategies for lignocellulose biomass and their effectiveness in bioconversion for biofuel production.

Bioresour Technol

February 2023

Department of Earth Resources & Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, 222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 04763, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

The inherent recalcitrance of lignocellulosic biomass is a significant barrier to efficient lignocellulosic biorefinery owing to its complex structure and the presence of inhibitory components, primarily lignin. Efficient biomass pretreatment strategies are crucial for fragmentation of lignocellulosic biocomponents, increasing the surface area and solubility of cellulose fibers, and removing or extracting lignin. Conventional pretreatment methods have several disadvantages, such as high operational costs, equipment corrosion, and the generation of toxic byproducts and effluents.

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Migration of methane-rich fluids at submarine cold seeps drives intense microbial activity and precipitation of authigenic carbonates. In this study, we analyzed microbially derived authigenic carbonate samples recently recovered from active gas hydrate mounds on the southwestern slope of the Chukchi Borderlands (CB), western Arctic Ocean. Our main aim was to characterize the distribution patterns of trace elements in carbonate-hosted lipid fractions to assess metalloenzyme requirements of microbes involved in anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM).

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