
SangHoon Lee
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Jan 9, 2025 |
mdpi.com | SangHoon Lee |Xinyu Liu |Jacek Furdyna
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Nov 20, 2024 |
mdpi.com | SangHoon Lee
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Aug 12, 2024 |
link.aps.org | Kyung Lee |SangHoon Lee |Xinyu Liu |Apu Kumar Jana
Current-induced spin-orbit torque (SOT) switching of magnetization in a crystalline (Ga,Mn)(As,P) ferromagnetic semiconductor (FMS) film grown on a vicinal GaAs substrate is investigated. The FMS film has four magnetic easy axes along the 〈100〉 directions in the (001) crystal plane. However, unlike FMSs such as (Ga,Mn)(As,P) grown on the (001) surface, in vicinal configuration, both in-plane and out of plane components of magnetization contribute to Hall resistance (HR).
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Jul 24, 2024 |
mdpi.com | SeongMin Kim |Seon-Mi Lee |Aeran Seol |SangHoon Lee
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May 28, 2024 |
nature.com | SangHoon Lee
AbstractThe bioartificial liver (BAL) system can potentially rescue acute liver failure (ALF) patients by providing partial liver function until a suitable donor liver can be found or the native liver has self-regenerated. In this study, we established a suitable cryopreservation process for the development of an off-the-shelf BAL system. The viability of hepatocyte spheroids cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen was comparable to that of fresh primary hepatocyte spheroids.
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