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G J Kim

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Developmental Biology|September 24, 1999
Suppression of muscle fate by cellular interaction is required for mesenchyme formation during ascidian embryogenesisG J Kim, H Nishida
Development, Growth & Differentiation|September 29, 2001
Role of the FGF and MEK signaling pathway in the ascidian embryoG J Kim, H Nishida
Zoological Science|May 9, 2008
Monoclonal Antibodies against Differentiating Mesenchyme Cells in Larvae of the Ascidian Halocynthia roretziG J Kim, H Nishida
The Biochemical Journal|April 16, 1998
Identification of the structural similarity in the functionally related amidohydrolases acting on the cyclic amide ringG J Kim, H S Kim
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 25, 1998
C-terminal regions of D-hydantoinases are nonessential for catalysis, but affect the oligomeric structureG J Kim, H S Kim
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 14, 2000
An FGF signal from endoderm and localized factors in the posterior-vegetal egg cytoplasm pattern the mesodermal tissues in the ascidian embryoG J Kim, A Yamada, H Nishida
Acta Neurochirurgica|February 22, 2008
Thrombolytic evacuation of post-craniotomy epidural haematomas using closed suction drains: a pilot studyJ Park, G-J Kim, S-K Hwang
Protein Expression and Purification|September 26, 2001
High-level expression and one-step purification of cyclic amidohydrolase family enzymesG J Kim, D E Lee, H S Kim
Biotechnology Progress|August 10, 2000
Production of D-amino acid using whole cells of recombinant Escherichia coli with separately and coexpressed D-hydantoinase and N-carbamoylaseJ H Park, G J Kim, H S Kim
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|March 11, 2000
Directed evolution of a novel N-carbamylase/D-hydantoinase fusion enzyme for functional expression with enhanced stabilityG J Kim, Y H Cheon, H S Kim
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Developmental Biology|September 24, 1999
Suppression of muscle fate by cellular interaction is required for mesenchyme formation during ascidian embryogenesisG J Kim, H Nishida
Development, Growth & Differentiation|September 29, 2001
Role of the FGF and MEK signaling pathway in the ascidian embryoG J Kim, H Nishida
Zoological Science|May 9, 2008
Monoclonal Antibodies against Differentiating Mesenchyme Cells in Larvae of the Ascidian Halocynthia roretziG J Kim, H Nishida
The Biochemical Journal|April 16, 1998
Identification of the structural similarity in the functionally related amidohydrolases acting on the cyclic amide ringG J Kim, H S Kim
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 25, 1998
C-terminal regions of D-hydantoinases are nonessential for catalysis, but affect the oligomeric structureG J Kim, H S Kim
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 14, 2000
An FGF signal from endoderm and localized factors in the posterior-vegetal egg cytoplasm pattern the mesodermal tissues in the ascidian embryoG J Kim, A Yamada, H Nishida
Acta Neurochirurgica|February 22, 2008
Thrombolytic evacuation of post-craniotomy epidural haematomas using closed suction drains: a pilot studyJ Park, G-J Kim, S-K Hwang
Protein Expression and Purification|September 26, 2001
High-level expression and one-step purification of cyclic amidohydrolase family enzymesG J Kim, D E Lee, H S Kim
Biotechnology Progress|August 10, 2000
Production of D-amino acid using whole cells of recombinant Escherichia coli with separately and coexpressed D-hydantoinase and N-carbamoylaseJ H Park, G J Kim, H S Kim
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|March 11, 2000
Directed evolution of a novel N-carbamylase/D-hydantoinase fusion enzyme for functional expression with enhanced stabilityG J Kim, Y H Cheon, H S Kim
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