Hyun-Suk Cho
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Recent Articles
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Mahendra A, Haque A, Prabakaran P, Mackness B, Fuller T, Liu X, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Oct;
5(1):1157.
PMID: 36310321
Immunization based antibody discovery is plagued by the paucity of antigen-specific B cells. Identifying these cells is akin to finding needle in a haystack. Current and emerging technologies while effective,...
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Cho S, Shim J, Choun K, Meas S, Kang K, Kim J, et al.
J Photochem Photobiol B
. 2021 Aug;
223:112285.
PMID: 34411952
Microbial pumping rhodopsin is a seven-transmembrane retinal binding protein, which is light-driven ion pump with a functional key motif. Ion-pumping with the key motif and charged amino acids in the...
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Chuon K, Kim S, Meas S, Shim J, Cho S, Kang K, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 May;
12:652328.
PMID: 33995310
Microbial rhodopsin is a simple solar energy-capturing molecule compared to the complex photosynthesis apparatus. Light-driven proton pumping across the cell membrane is a crucial mechanism underlying microbial energy production. is...
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Kim S, Chuon K, Cho S, Choi A, Meas S, Cho H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):854.
PMID: 33441566
Microbial rhodopsins are distributed through many microorganisms. Heliorhodopsins are newly discovered but have an unclear function. They have seven transmembrane helices similar to type-I and type-II rhodopsins, but they are...
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Sohn S, Oh Y, Lee K, Ko H, Cho H, Lee Y, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Sep;
11(9):e0162103.
PMID: 27632286
A number of studies have been conducted on hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus and B. rapa or backcross of F1 hybrid to their parents. However, trait changes must be analyzed...
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Sohn S, Oh Y, Kim B, Cho H
J Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2016 Apr;
26(7):1303-10.
PMID: 27090184
Although many studies on the effects of genetically modified (GM) crops on soil microorganisms have been carried out over the past decades, they have provided contradictory information, even for the...
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Woo H, Qin Y, Park S, Park S, Cho Y, Shin K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Jul;
10(7):e0132667.
PMID: 26172549
Development of marker-free transgenic plants is a technical alternative for avoiding concerns about the safety of selectable marker genes used in genetically modified (GM) crops. Here, we describe the construction...
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Woo H, Lim M, Shin K, Martins B, Lee B, Cho H, et al.
Biotechnol Lett
. 2013 May;
35(9):1533-9.
PMID: 23690044
Chloroplast molecular markers can provide useful information for high-resolution analysis of inter- and intra-specific variation in Brassicaceae and for differentiation between its species. Combining data generated from nuclear and chloroplast...
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Woo H, Cho H, Lim S, Shin K, Lee S, Lee K, et al.
Transgenic Res
. 2009 Jan;
18(3):455-65.
PMID: 19160066
Antibiotic resistance marker genes are powerful selection tools for use in plant transformation processes. However, once transformation is accomplished, the presence of these resistance genes is no longer necessary and...
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An S, Park C, Heo J, Park J, Woo S, Seo J, et al.
Int J Mol Med
. 2007 Jul;
20(2):209-15.
PMID: 17611639
Gastrodia elata Blume (GEB) is a traditional herbal plant that has been used in Asian countries for centuries as an anticonvulsant, analgesic, and also as a sedative for treating general...