Man‐Deuk Han

406 total citations
44 papers, 329 citations indexed

About

Man‐Deuk Han is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Molecular Biology and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Man‐Deuk Han has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 329 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Pharmacology, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 9 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Man‐Deuk Han's work include Fungal Biology and Applications (9 papers), Biological Stains and Phytochemicals (7 papers) and Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities (6 papers). Man‐Deuk Han is often cited by papers focused on Fungal Biology and Applications (9 papers), Biological Stains and Phytochemicals (7 papers) and Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities (6 papers). Man‐Deuk Han collaborates with scholars based in South Korea, Singapore and Russia. Man‐Deuk Han's co-authors include Hyun‐Jung Kwon, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Kung‐Woo Nam, Wan-Jong Kim, Yong Hyun Kim, Yong Hyun Kim, Yeon Soo Han, Sungwook Chae, Woongchon Mar and Gang Min Hur and has published in prestigious journals such as Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Carbohydrate Polymers and Biochemical Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Man‐Deuk Han

42 papers receiving 301 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Man‐Deuk Han South Korea 10 129 120 65 46 45 44 329
Shu‐Hui Hu Taiwan 10 148 1.1× 98 0.8× 105 1.6× 37 0.8× 18 0.4× 11 315
Yaw-Bee Ker Taiwan 10 93 0.7× 103 0.9× 76 1.2× 74 1.6× 31 0.7× 16 336
Hongyu Chen China 10 101 0.8× 159 1.3× 104 1.6× 62 1.3× 15 0.3× 26 387
Chung-Ho Ryu South Korea 11 107 0.8× 96 0.8× 92 1.4× 122 2.7× 17 0.4× 32 360
Cici Darsih Indonesia 11 66 0.5× 59 0.5× 88 1.4× 75 1.6× 17 0.4× 49 311
Koji TAKEYA Japan 10 49 0.4× 139 1.2× 80 1.2× 99 2.2× 32 0.7× 25 352
Kyung Soo South Korea 12 76 0.6× 174 1.4× 96 1.5× 110 2.4× 12 0.3× 25 424
Wol-Suk Cha South Korea 11 169 1.3× 131 1.1× 120 1.8× 69 1.5× 17 0.4× 24 360
Deuk‐Sil Oh South Korea 10 80 0.6× 105 0.9× 111 1.7× 44 1.0× 16 0.4× 24 326
Young Eon Kim South Korea 12 68 0.5× 141 1.2× 95 1.5× 85 1.8× 18 0.4× 17 392

Countries citing papers authored by Man‐Deuk Han

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Fields of papers citing papers by Man‐Deuk Han

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Man‐Deuk Han

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Man‐Deuk Han. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Man‐Deuk Han based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Man‐Deuk Han. Man‐Deuk Han is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung, Bharat Bhusan Patnaik, Wan-Jong Kim, et al.. (2020). Gene expression analysis of inflammation-related genes in macrophages treated with α-(1 → 3, 1 → 6)-D-glucan extracted from Streptococcus mutans. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 166. 45–53. 9 indexed citations
2.
Youn, Hyung‐Sun, et al.. (2017). Inhibitory effects of coumarins from the fruit of Citrus aurantium against iNOS activity. Yakhak Hoeji. 61(5). 267–273. 1 indexed citations
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung, et al.. (2015). Brazilin isolated from Caesalpinia sappan L. inhibits rheumatoid arthritis activity in a type-II collagen induced arthritis mouse model. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 15(1). 124–124. 37 indexed citations
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung, et al.. (2014). Effects of different selenium levels on growth and regulation of laccase and versatile peroxidase in white-rot fungus, Pleurotus eryngii. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 30(7). 2101–2109. 17 indexed citations
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Lee, Ji Hoon, Kyeong Ah Park, Hee Sun Byun, et al.. (2014). Brazilin selectively disrupts proximal IL-1 receptor signaling complex formation by targeting an IKK-upstream signaling components. Biochemical Pharmacology. 89(4). 515–525. 27 indexed citations
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Nam, Kung‐Woo, Sungwook Chae, Ho‐Yeon Song, Woongchon Mar, & Man‐Deuk Han. (2014). The role of wogonin in controlling SOCS3 expression in neuronal cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 450(4). 1518–1524. 2 indexed citations
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Patnaik, Bharat Bhusan, et al.. (2014). Isolation and Characterization of Chitinase‐Producing Bacillus and Paenibacillus Strains from Salted and Fermented Shrimp, Acetes japonicus. Journal of Food Science. 79(4). M665–74. 14 indexed citations
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung, et al.. (2013). Antimicrobial Activity of Extracts from Some Traditional Oriental Medicinal Plants against Dental Caries Bacteria. Journal of dental hygiene science. 13(1). 45–52.
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Nam, Kung‐Woo, Yong Hyun Kim, Hyun Jung Kwon, et al.. (2013). tert-Butylhydroquinone reduces lipid accumulation in C57BL/6 mice with lower body weight gain. Archives of Pharmacal Research. 36(7). 897–904. 8 indexed citations
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung & Man‐Deuk Han. (2012). Effect of Brazilin from Caesalpinia sappan L. on the Growth of Streptococcus mutans ATCC 25175. Journal of dental hygiene science. 12(3). 209–215.
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung, et al.. (2012). Antimicrobial Activities and Adherence Inhibition on Streptococcus mutans by Ethyl Acetate Extract from Caesalpinia sappan L.. Journal of dental hygiene science. 12(2). 155–162. 2 indexed citations
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Kwon, Hyun‐Jung, et al.. (2009). Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities of Ethyl Acetate Extract from Scutellaria baicalensis. The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition. 22(3). 367–376. 4 indexed citations
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Han, Man‐Deuk, et al.. (2008). Effects of Antibacteria and Adhesive Inhibition of Scutellaria baicalensis Extract on Streptococcus mutans. Journal of dental hygiene science. 8(4). 367–373. 2 indexed citations
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Han, Man‐Deuk, et al.. (2006). The Tooth Size RelaTionship Between Crowding Patients and Normal Subjects in Korean. Journal of dental hygiene science. 6(1). 29. 1 indexed citations
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Han, Man‐Deuk, et al.. (2002). Antimicrobial Activity of Streptococcus mutans by Herbal Medicine Extracts. Journal of dental hygiene science. 2(1). 3 indexed citations
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Lee, June-Woo, et al.. (1999). Characteristics of Polysaccharide Isolated from the Fruit Body and Cultured Mycelia of Phellinus linteus IY001. The Korean Journal of Mycology. 27(6). 424–429. 4 indexed citations
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Han, Man‐Deuk, et al.. (1995). The effects of carbon sources on antitumor and anticomplementary activities of Ganoderan extracted from the mycelium of Ganoderma lucidum IY009. The Korean Journal of Mycology. 23(3). 209–225. 5 indexed citations
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Han, Man‐Deuk, et al.. (1995). The Composition and Bioactivities of Ganoderan by Mycelial Fractionation of Ganoderma lucidum IY009. The Korean Journal of Mycology. 23(4). 285–297. 3 indexed citations
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Kim, Kyung-Ran, et al.. (1994). General Pharmacology of G009, a Polysaccharide Isolated from Ganoderma lucidum IY 009. Biomolecules & Therapeutics. 2(4). 369–375. 1 indexed citations

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