Sangho Cho
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0000-0002-9627-5310
University of Science and Technology
28 papers found
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Ultrasmall, elementary and highly translational nanoparticle X-ray contrast media from amphiphilic iodinated statistical copolymers
Hybrid multilayered films comprising organic monolayers and inorganic nanolayers for excellent flexible encapsulation films
Understanding the enhanced electrochemical performance of TEMPO derivatives in non-aqueous lithium ion redox flow batteries
Rapid growth of NiSx by atomic layer infiltration and its application as an efficient counter electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells
A Vinyl Ether-Functional Polycarbonate as a Template for Multiple Postpolymerization Modifications
Periodic assembly of nanoparticle arrays in disclinations of cholesteric liquid crystals
Thermoplastic microfluidic devices for targeted chemical and biological applications
Supramolecular Nanofibrillar Thermoreversible Hydrogel for Growth and Release of Cancer Spheroids
Nanofibrillar Stimulus-Responsive Cholesteric Microgels with Catalytic Properties
Temperature-Responsive Nanofibrillar Hydrogels for Cell Encapsulation
Gold Nanoclusters Doped with 64Cu for CXCR4 Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of Breast Cancer and Metastasis
Functionalizable Hydrophilic Polycarbonate, Poly(5-methyl-5-(2-hydroxypropyl)aminocarbonyl-1,3-dioxan-2-one), Designed as a Degradable Alternative for PHPMA and PEG
Nanodomain analysis with cluster-SIMS: Application to the characterization of macromolecular brush architecture
Degradable polyphosphoester-based silver-loaded nanoparticles as therapeutics for bacterial lung infections
Advanced Photoresist Technologies by Intricate Molecular Brush Architectures: Diblock Brush Terpolymer-Based Positive-Tone Photoresist Materials
Aldehyde-functional polycarbonates as reactive platforms
Directing Self-Assembly of Nanoscopic Cylindrical Diblock Brush Terpolymers into Films with Desired Spatial Orientations: Expansion of Chemical Composition Scope
Copper-64-Alloyed Gold Nanoparticles for Cancer Imaging: Improved Radiolabel Stability and Diagnostic Accuracy
Construction of a Reactive Diblock Copolymer, Polyphosphoester-block-Poly(L-lactide), as a Versatile Framework for Functional Materials that are Capable of Full Degradation and Nanoscopic Assembly Formation
Bottom-up/top-down, high-resolution, high-throughput lithography using vertically assembled block bottle brush polymers
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