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Details on Person Kim, JH

Class:IdPerson:164995
_displayNameKim, JH
_timestamp2005-07-26 19:05:54
created[InstanceEdit:165013] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-07-26 19:04:36
firstnameJi-Hyeon
initialJH
surnameKim
(author)[LiteratureReference:164993] Acyl-CoA synthetase isoforms 1, 4, and 5 are present in different
[LiteratureReference:164999] Expression and characterization of recombinant rat Acyl-CoA synthetases 1,
[LiteratureReference:208370] Crystal structure of the complex of human epidermal growth factor and receptor extracellular domains
[LiteratureReference:211131] Biological characterization of angiopoietin-3 and angiopoietin-4
[LiteratureReference:212627] Increased expression of phosphate-activated glutaminase in hippocampal neurons in human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
[LiteratureReference:383259] Probing cell-division phenotype space and Polo-like kinase function using small molecules
[LiteratureReference:442442] Opposing polymerase-deadenylase activities regulate cytoplasmic polyadenylation
[LiteratureReference:452852] Transcriptional regulation of human Oct4 by steroidogenic factor-1
[LiteratureReference:480292] Identification of a putative transactivation domain in human Nanog
[LiteratureReference:984703] The bipolar mitotic kinesin Eg5 moves on both microtubules that it crosslinks
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