C J Cha
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1.
Choi J, Kim G, Cha C
Poult Sci
. 2014 Jun;
93(8):1942-50.
PMID: 24931967
Bacterial communities in the different regions of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of broiler chickens were analyzed by pyrosequencing approach to understand microbial composition and diversity. The DNA samples extracted from 7...
2.
Jay G, Harris D, Cha C
Glycoconj J
. 2002 Nov;
18(10):807-15.
PMID: 12441670
Lubrication of mammalian joints is mediated by lubricin, a product of megakaryocyte stimulating factor gene (MSF; GenBank accession #U70136) expression. Lubricin (M(r) approximately 240 kDa) is a mucinous glycoprotein which...
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Cha C, Coles B, Cerniglia C
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 2001 Oct;
203(2):257-61.
PMID: 11583857
Cunninghamella elegans grown on Sabouraud dextrose broth had glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity. The enzyme was purified 172-fold from the cytosolic fraction (120000 x g) of the extract from a culture...
4.
Cha C
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2001 Sep;
56(3-4):453-7.
PMID: 11549019
Optically active (-)-3-methylmuconolactone was biologically produced using a mutant strain of Rhodococcus rhodochrous N75 that is capable of metabolizing 4-methylcatechol via a modified ortho-cleavage pathway. The mutant strain (CJ30) was...
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Cha C, Doerge D, Cerniglia C
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2001 Aug;
67(9):4358-60.
PMID: 11526047
The filamentous fungus Cunninghamella elegans ATCC 36112 metabolized the triphenylmethane dye malachite green with a first-order rate constant of 0.029 micromol x h(-1) (mg of cells)(-1). Malachite green was enzymatically...
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Jay G, Tantravahi U, Britt D, Barrach H, Cha C
J Orthop Res
. 2001 Aug;
19(4):677-87.
PMID: 11518279
We have previously identified megakaryocyte stimulating factor (MSF) gene expression by synovial fibroblasts as the origin of lubricin in the synovial cavity. Lubricin is a mucinous glycoprotein responsible for the...
7.
Jay G, Britt D, Cha C
J Rheumatol
. 2000 Apr;
27(3):594-600.
PMID: 10743795
Objective: The boundary lubricating ability of human synovial fluid has been attributed to lubricin, a mucinous glycoprotein. We investigated the primary structure of lubricin and its cellular origin. Methods: Lubricin...
8.
Jay G, Cha C
J Rheumatol
. 1999 Nov;
26(11):2454-7.
PMID: 10555909
Objective: To identify the boundary lubricant in synovial fluid (SF). Is synovial lubrication mediated by surface active phospholipid as opposed to mucinous glycoprotein? Methods: A sonicated preparation of phosphatidylcholine and...
9.
Cha C, Cain R, Bruce N
J Bacteriol
. 1998 Dec;
180(24):6668-73.
PMID: 9852013
Rhodococcus rhodochrous N75 is able to metabolize 4-methylcatechol via a modified beta-ketoadipate pathway. This organism has been shown to activate 3-methylmuconolactone by the addition of coenzyme A (CoA) prior to...
10.
Lin C, Gelardi N, Cha C, Oh W
Early Hum Dev
. 1998 Oct;
52(1):1-11.
PMID: 9758243
This study was to examine the effects of hypoglycemia on the brain metabolism of severe intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) rat pups. IUGR pups were produced by ligating one of the...