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  1. Effect of ethephon as an ethylene-releasing compound on the metabolic profile of Chlorella vulgaris.

    Journal Of Agricultural And Food Chemistry / Vol. 64(23), 4807-4816 / 2016 / Cho, Byung-Kwan / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  2. Analysis of the core genome and pan-genome of autotrophic acetogenic bacteria

    Front. Microbiol / Vol. 7, 1531 / 2016 / Cho, Byung-Kwan / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  3. Genome-wide transcriptome analysis revealed organelle specific responses to temperature variations in algae

    Scientific Reports / Vol. 6, 37770 / 2016 / Cho, Byung-Kwan / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  4. Construction of a minimal genome as a chassis for synthetic biology

    Essays In Biochemistry / Vol. 60(4), 337-346 / 2016 / Cho, Byung-Kwan / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  5. Bioengineered yeast-derived vacuoles with enhanced tissue-penetrating ability for targeted cancer therapy

    Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America / Vol. 113(3), 710-715 / 2016 / Kim, Sun Chang / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  6. Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for the production of cinnamaldehyde

    Microbial Cell Factories / Vol. 15 / 2016 / Kim, Sun Chang / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  7. Minimal genome: Worthwhile or worthless efforts toward being smaller?

    Biotechnology Journal / Vol. 11(2), 199-211 / 2016 / Kim, Sun Chang / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  8. Protopanaxatirol type ginsenoside Re promotes cyclic growth of hair follicles via inhibiting transforming growth factor beta signaling cascades

    Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications / Vol. 470(4), 924-929 / 2016 / Kim, Sun Chang / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  9. Connecting two proteins using a fusion alpha helix stabilized by a chemical cross linker

    Nature Communications / Vol. 7 (11031) / 2016 / Kim, Sun Chang / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

  10. Stepwise phosphorylation of p65 promotes NF-kappa B activation and NK cell responses during target cell recognition

    Nature Communications / Vol. 7 (11686) / 2016 / Kim, Sun Chang / KIB > Human Microbiome Control

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