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Kiwon Song

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Cells|July 27, 2022
The N-Terminal Domain of Bfa1 Coordinates Mitotic Exit Independent of GAP Activity in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>Yan Li, Kiwon Song
Cell Structure and Function|January 16, 2013
KIFC1 is essential for bipolar spindle formation and genomic stability in the primary human fibroblast IMR-90 cellNamil Kim, Kiwon Song
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 8, 2008
Basal c-Jun N-terminal kinases promote mitotic progression through histone H3 phosphorylationKyunghee Lee, Kiwon Song
FEBS Letters|January 21, 2016
Direct interaction of Ste11 and Mkk1/2 through Nst1 integrates high-osmolarity glycerol and pheromone pathways to the cell wall integrity MAPK pathwayGang Leng, Kiwon Song
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 19, 2016
Watch out for your TRP1 marker: the effect of TRP1 gene on the growth at high and low temperatures in budding yeastGang Leng, Kiwon Song
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 22, 2007
Actin dysfunction activates ERK1/2 and delays entry into mitosis in mammalian cellsKyunghee Lee, Kiwon Song
Molecules and Cells|May 10, 2006
The study of Bfa1p(E438K) suggests that Bfa1 control the mitotic exit network in different mechanisms depending on different checkpoint-activating signalsJunwon Kim, Kiwon Song
Genetics|June 20, 2002
IBD2 encodes a novel component of the Bub2p-dependent spindle checkpoint in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHyung-Seo Hwang, Kiwon Song
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 10, 2022
Nst1, Densely Associated to P-Body in the Post-Exponential Phases of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>, Shows an Intrinsic Potential of Producing Liquid-Like Condensates of P-Body Components in CellsYoon-Jeong Choi, Kiwon Song
FEMS Microbiology Letters|February 14, 2003
MYO2 is not essential for viability, but is required for polarized growth and dimorphic switches in Candida albicansMiyoung Woo, Kyunghee Lee, Kiwon Song
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Cells|July 27, 2022
The N-Terminal Domain of Bfa1 Coordinates Mitotic Exit Independent of GAP Activity in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>Yan Li, Kiwon Song
Cell Structure and Function|January 16, 2013
KIFC1 is essential for bipolar spindle formation and genomic stability in the primary human fibroblast IMR-90 cellNamil Kim, Kiwon Song
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 8, 2008
Basal c-Jun N-terminal kinases promote mitotic progression through histone H3 phosphorylationKyunghee Lee, Kiwon Song
FEBS Letters|January 21, 2016
Direct interaction of Ste11 and Mkk1/2 through Nst1 integrates high-osmolarity glycerol and pheromone pathways to the cell wall integrity MAPK pathwayGang Leng, Kiwon Song
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 19, 2016
Watch out for your TRP1 marker: the effect of TRP1 gene on the growth at high and low temperatures in budding yeastGang Leng, Kiwon Song
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 22, 2007
Actin dysfunction activates ERK1/2 and delays entry into mitosis in mammalian cellsKyunghee Lee, Kiwon Song
Molecules and Cells|May 10, 2006
The study of Bfa1p(E438K) suggests that Bfa1 control the mitotic exit network in different mechanisms depending on different checkpoint-activating signalsJunwon Kim, Kiwon Song
Genetics|June 20, 2002
IBD2 encodes a novel component of the Bub2p-dependent spindle checkpoint in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHyung-Seo Hwang, Kiwon Song
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 10, 2022
Nst1, Densely Associated to P-Body in the Post-Exponential Phases of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>, Shows an Intrinsic Potential of Producing Liquid-Like Condensates of P-Body Components in CellsYoon-Jeong Choi, Kiwon Song
FEMS Microbiology Letters|February 14, 2003
MYO2 is not essential for viability, but is required for polarized growth and dimorphic switches in Candida albicansMiyoung Woo, Kyunghee Lee, Kiwon Song
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