Browsing by Keyword : In Situ Hybridization
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Pub Year | | Title | AJOU Author(s) |
2004 | | B-cell translocation gene 2 (Btg2) regulates vertebral patterning by modulating bone morphogenetic protein/smad signaling. | 임인경 |
1999 | | Dynamic expression of SEK1 suggests multiple roles of the gene during embryogenesis and in adult brain of mice. | 이영돈 |
1997 | | Endogenous glutamate levels regulate nerve growth factor mRNA expression in the rat dentate gyrus. | 곽병주 |
2006 | | Epstein-Barr virus in CD30 anaplastic large cell lymphoma involving the skin and lymphomatoid papulosis in South Korea. | 김유찬 |
2015 | | Epstein-Barr virus-positive nodal T/NK-cell lymphoma: an analysis of 15 cases with distinct clinicopathological features. | 한재호 |
1997 | | Expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit, alpha9, in the guinea pig cochlea. | 박홍준 |
1996 | | In situ detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in liver tissue using a digoxigenin-labeled probe created during a polymerase chain reaction. | 조성원 |
2005 | | In vivo bone formation by human marrow stromal cells in biodegradable scaffolds that release dexamethasone and ascorbate-2-phosphate. | 민병현 |
2014 | | LGALS3 as a prognostic factor for classical Hodgkin's lymphoma. | 고영화 |
1999 | | Necrosis and apoptosis after retinal ischemia: involvement of NMDA-mediated excitotoxicity and p53. | 곽병주, 손성향 |
2015 | | The pathologic findings of skin, lymph node, liver, and bone marrow in patients with adult-onset still disease: a comprehensive analysis of 40 cases. | 권지은, 김현아, 서창희, 임현이, 정주양, 한재호 |
2006 | | The tissue microarray object model: a data model for storage, analysis, and exchange of tissue microarray experimental data. | 박래웅 |
2011 | | Transcriptional profiling shows altered expression of wnt pathway- and lipid metabolism-related genes as well as melanogenesis-related genes in melasma. | 강희영 |
2012 | | Transgenic mice expressing yellow fluorescent protein under control of the human tyrosine hydroxylase promoter | 이명애 |
1996 | | Two synaptotagmin genes, Syt1 and Syt4, are differentially regulated in adult brain and during postnatal development following kainic acid-induced seizures. | 임인경 |
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