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  • Author: Kim JS
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  • Kim SK, et al. (2017) Bioethanol Production from Hydrodictyon reticulatum by Fed-Batch Fermentation Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae KCTC7017. J Microbiol Biotechnol 27(6):1112-1119 PMID:28372036
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  • Lee JY, et al. (2017) Pro-Apoptotic Role of the Human YPEL5 Gene Identified by Functional Complementation of a Yeast moh1Δ Mutation. J Microbiol Biotechnol 27(3):633-643 PMID:28173693
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  • Kim JS, et al. (2007) Antimicrobial effects of silver nanoparticles. Nanomedicine 3(1):95-101 PMID:17379174
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  • Park KS and Kim JS (2006) Engineering of GAL1 promoter-driven expression system with artificial transcription factors. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 351(2):412-7 PMID:17069762
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  • Lee MY, et al. (2005) Induction of thioredoxin is required for nodule development to reduce reactive oxygen species levels in soybean roots. Plant Physiol 139(4):1881-9 PMID:16299179
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  • Park KS, et al. (2003) Phenotypic alteration of eukaryotic cells using randomized libraries of artificial transcription factors. Nat Biotechnol 21(10):1208-14 PMID:12960965
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  • Goettig P, et al. (2002) Structures of the tricorn-interacting aminopeptidase F1 with different ligands explain its catalytic mechanism. EMBO J 21(20):5343-52 PMID:12374735
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  • Kang KR, et al. (2002) Deoxyhypusine synthase is phosphorylated by protein kinase C in vivo as well as in vitro. Exp Mol Med 34(6):489-95 PMID:12526092
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  • Kim JE, et al. (2001) Ntg2 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae repairs the oxidation products of 8-hydroxyguanine. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 285(5):1186-91 PMID:11478780
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