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  1. Squeezing photons into a point-like space

    NANO LETTERS / vol.15 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  2. Giant Rabi splitting of whispering gallery polaritons in GaN/InGaN core-shell wire

    NANO LETTERS / vol.15 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  3. Inclined angle-controlled growth of GaN nanorods on m-sapphire by metal organic chemical vapor deposition without catalyst

    NANOTECHNOLOGY / vol.26 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  4. Precise autofocus method employing normalized fluorescence image size in a two-photon polymeriza-tion nanofabrication system

    APPLIED OPTICS / vol.54 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  5. Superresolution imaging with optical fluctuation using speckle patterns illumination

    Scientific Reports / vol.5 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  6. Vertically aligned InGaN nanowires with engineered axial In composition for highly efficient visible light emission

    Scientific Reports / vol.5 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  7. Extraordinary strong fluorescence evolution in phosphor on graphene

    Advanced Materials / / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  8. Direct Comparison of Optical Properties from Graphene Oxide Quantum Dots and Graphene Oxide

    Applied Science and Convergence Technology / vol.24 / 2015 / Cho, Yong-Hoon / KINC > NT for Advanced Opto-Electronics

  9. Elution Dynamics of M13 Bacteriophage Bound to Streptavidin Immobilized in a Microfluidic Channel

    BioChip Journal / vol.9 / 2015 / Lee, Wonhee / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  10. Role of dopamine chemistry in the formation of mechanically strong mandibles of Grasshoppers

    Chemistry of Materials / vol.27 / 2015 / Lee, Haeshin / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  11. Bio-inspired adhesive catechol-conjugated chitosan for biomedical applications: A mini review

    Acta Biomaterialia / vol.27 / 2015 / Lee, Haeshin / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  12. TAPE: a medical adhesive inspired by a ubiquitous compound in plants

    Advanced Functional Materials / vol.25 / 2015 / Lee, Haeshin / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  13. Chitosan-Catechol: A Polymer with Long-lasting Mucoadhesive Properties

    Biomaterials / vol.52 / 2015 / Lee, Haeshin / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  14. Vanadyl-Catecholamine Hydrogels Inspired by Ascidians and Mussels

    Chemistry of Materials / vol.27 / 2015 / Lee, Haeshin / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  15. Spheroform: Therapeutic spheroid-forming nanotextured surface inspired by desert beetle, Physosterna cribripes

    Advanced Healthcare Materials / vol.4 / 2015 / Lee, Haeshin / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  16. Bioinspired Design of an Immobilization Interface for Highly Stable, Recyclable Nanosized Catalysts

    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces / vol.7 / 2015 / Nam, Yoon Sung / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  17. Genetically Programmed Clusters of Gold Nanoparticles for Cancer Cell-Targeted Photothermal Therapy

    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces / vol.7 / 2015 / Nam, Yoon Sung / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  18. On-surface synthesis of metal nanostructures on solid and hydrated polymer nanofibers coated with polydopamine

    Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry / vol.30 / 2015 / Nam, Yoon Sung / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  19. Polyglycerol-poly(ε-caprolactone) block copolymer as a new semi-solid polymeric emulsifier to stabilize O/W nanoemulsions

    Colloid and Polymer Science / vol.293 / 2015 / Nam, Yoon Sung / KINC > NT for Healthcare

  20. Stable nanoemulsions prepared via interfacial solidification of amphiphilic polyether?polyester block copolymers

    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science / vol.443 / 2015 / Nam, Yoon Sung / KINC > NT for Healthcare

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