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Seokjin Ham

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Genomics & Informatics|October 16, 2014
A Follow-up Association Study of Genetic Variants for Bone Mineral Density in a Korean PopulationSeokjin Ham, Tae-Young Roh
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|November 27, 2020
Advances in transcriptome analysis of human brain agingSeokjin Ham, Seung-Jae V Lee
Genomics & Informatics|April 2, 2019
Evaluation and Interpretation of Transcriptome Data Underlying Heterogeneous Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseSeokjin Ham, Yeon-Mok Oh, Tae-Young Roh
Molecules and Cells|April 13, 2024
Brief guide to RNA sequencing analysis for nonexperts in bioinformaticsGee-Yoon Lee, Seokjin Ham, Seung-Jae V Lee
STAR Protocols|February 13, 2026
Protocol for quantifying interaction patterns among genomic alterations in cancerAdrián Maqueda-Real, Seokjin Ham, Laia Ollé-Monràs, et al.
Molecules and Cells|March 20, 2024
Meta-analysis of the transcriptome identifies aberrant RNA processing as common feature of aging in multiple speciesGee-Yoon Lee, Seokjin Ham, Jooyeon Sohn, et al.
Cancer Letters|September 21, 2013
Twist1 is essential in maintaining mesenchymal state and tumor-initiating properties in synovial sarcomaKeun-Woo Lee, Nam Kyung Lee, Seokjin Ham, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|April 26, 2014
Genome-wide analysis of histone modifications in latently HIV-1 infected T cellsJihwan Park, Chae Hyun Lim, Seokjin Ham, et al.
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|March 2, 2019
Epigenetic analysis in rheumatoid arthritis synoviocytesSeokjin Ham, Jae-Bum Bae, Suman Lee, et al.
DNA Research : an International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes|July 5, 2016
Z-DNA-forming sites identified by ChIP-Seq are associated with actively transcribed regions in the human genomeSo-I Shin, Seokjin Ham, Jihwan Park, et al.
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Genomics & Informatics|October 16, 2014
A Follow-up Association Study of Genetic Variants for Bone Mineral Density in a Korean PopulationSeokjin Ham, Tae-Young Roh
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|November 27, 2020
Advances in transcriptome analysis of human brain agingSeokjin Ham, Seung-Jae V Lee
Genomics & Informatics|April 2, 2019
Evaluation and Interpretation of Transcriptome Data Underlying Heterogeneous Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseSeokjin Ham, Yeon-Mok Oh, Tae-Young Roh
Molecules and Cells|April 13, 2024
Brief guide to RNA sequencing analysis for nonexperts in bioinformaticsGee-Yoon Lee, Seokjin Ham, Seung-Jae V Lee
STAR Protocols|February 13, 2026
Protocol for quantifying interaction patterns among genomic alterations in cancerAdrián Maqueda-Real, Seokjin Ham, Laia Ollé-Monràs, et al.
Molecules and Cells|March 20, 2024
Meta-analysis of the transcriptome identifies aberrant RNA processing as common feature of aging in multiple speciesGee-Yoon Lee, Seokjin Ham, Jooyeon Sohn, et al.
Cancer Letters|September 21, 2013
Twist1 is essential in maintaining mesenchymal state and tumor-initiating properties in synovial sarcomaKeun-Woo Lee, Nam Kyung Lee, Seokjin Ham, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|April 26, 2014
Genome-wide analysis of histone modifications in latently HIV-1 infected T cellsJihwan Park, Chae Hyun Lim, Seokjin Ham, et al.
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|March 2, 2019
Epigenetic analysis in rheumatoid arthritis synoviocytesSeokjin Ham, Jae-Bum Bae, Suman Lee, et al.
DNA Research : an International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes|July 5, 2016
Z-DNA-forming sites identified by ChIP-Seq are associated with actively transcribed regions in the human genomeSo-I Shin, Seokjin Ham, Jihwan Park, et al.
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