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A Comparative Study of Postmortem Bacterial Culture and Identification Methods

Na JY, Park JH, Ham SH, Kim HS, Park JT

Postmortem bacterial culture can be valuable for investigating deaths and determining the cause of death. However, there are many concerns regarding postmortem bacterial culture such as postmortem transmigration and agonal...
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Activation-induced Cytidine Deaminase in B Cell Immunity and Cancers

Park SR

Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is an enzyme that is predominantly expressed in germinal center B cells and plays a pivotal role in immunoglobulin class switch recombination and somatic hypermutation for...
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Clinical Application of Nutrigenomics

Kwak MS, Hahm KB, Joung HJ

Nutritional genomics (nutrigenomics) is the application of high-throughput functional genomics technologies to nutritional science lying in the interface between the nutritional environment and genetic process. It seeks to provide a...
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Identification of MicroRNA Related to the CD34+ Cell Fraction of Cord Blood Stem Cells

Lee JH, Song EY, Kim N, Roh EY, Park HW, Yoon JH, Shin S

BACKGROUND: Cord blood (CB) is a reliable source of hematopoietic stem cells, and its utilization in stem cell transplantation is increasing continuously. The CD34+ cell count is arguably one of...
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From tumor hypoxia to cancer progression: the implications of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 expression in cancers

Nurwidya F, Takahashi , Minakata K, Murakami A, Takahashi

Hypoxia, defined as a decrease of tissue oxygen levels, represents a fundamental pathophysiological condition in the microenvironment of solid tumors. Tumor hypoxia is known to be associated with radio/chemo-resistance and...
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