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John T Koh

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Chemistry & Biology|February 14, 2002
Engineering selectivity and discrimination into ligand-receptor interfacesJohn T Koh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 5, 2003
Making virtual screening a realityJohn T Koh
ACS Chemical Biology|September 27, 2007
The new biomimetic chemistry: artificial transcription factorsJohn T Koh, Jianfei Zheng
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|June 3, 2004
Light-activated transcription and repression by using photocaged SERMsYouheng Shi, John T Koh
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 13, 2002
Functionally orthogonal ligand-receptor pairs for the selective regulation of gene expression generated by manipulation of charged residues at the ligand-receptor interface of ER alpha and ER betaYouheng Shi, John T Koh
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|July 28, 2010
A mutant selective anti-estrogen is a pure antagonist on EREs and AP-1 response elementsDisha Jain, John T Koh
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|December 26, 2006
Chemical biology of steroid and nuclear hormone receptorsJohn B Biggins, John T Koh
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|August 8, 2008
Selective chemical rescue of a thyroid-hormone-receptor mutant, TRbeta(H435Y), identified in pituitary carcinoma and resistance to thyroid hormoneA Quamrul Hassan, John T Koh
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|January 25, 2012
Photocaged DNA provides new levels of transcription controlLuke M Ceo, John T Koh
Journal of the American Chemical Society|July 6, 2006
A functionally orthogonal ligand-receptor pair created by targeting the allosteric mechanism of the thyroid hormone receptorA Quamrul Hassan, John T Koh
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Chemistry & Biology|February 14, 2002
Engineering selectivity and discrimination into ligand-receptor interfacesJohn T Koh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 5, 2003
Making virtual screening a realityJohn T Koh
ACS Chemical Biology|September 27, 2007
The new biomimetic chemistry: artificial transcription factorsJohn T Koh, Jianfei Zheng
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|June 3, 2004
Light-activated transcription and repression by using photocaged SERMsYouheng Shi, John T Koh
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 13, 2002
Functionally orthogonal ligand-receptor pairs for the selective regulation of gene expression generated by manipulation of charged residues at the ligand-receptor interface of ER alpha and ER betaYouheng Shi, John T Koh
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|July 28, 2010
A mutant selective anti-estrogen is a pure antagonist on EREs and AP-1 response elementsDisha Jain, John T Koh
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|December 26, 2006
Chemical biology of steroid and nuclear hormone receptorsJohn B Biggins, John T Koh
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|August 8, 2008
Selective chemical rescue of a thyroid-hormone-receptor mutant, TRbeta(H435Y), identified in pituitary carcinoma and resistance to thyroid hormoneA Quamrul Hassan, John T Koh
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|January 25, 2012
Photocaged DNA provides new levels of transcription controlLuke M Ceo, John T Koh
Journal of the American Chemical Society|July 6, 2006
A functionally orthogonal ligand-receptor pair created by targeting the allosteric mechanism of the thyroid hormone receptorA Quamrul Hassan, John T Koh
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