Jung Yeop Lee
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    Newmaster S, Shanmughanandhan D, Kesanakurti P, Shehata H, Faller A, Della Noce I, et al.
  
  
    J AOAC Int
    . 2019 Mar;
          102(6):1767-1773.
    
    PMID: 30871654
  
  
           PCR methods are the most commonly used DNA-based identity tool in the commercial food, beverage, and natural health product markets. These methods are routinely used to identify foodborne pathogens and...
      
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    Lee J, Yun K, Kang D, Kim T, Chon H
  
  
    Korean J Intern Med
    . 2018 Jan;
          34(2):454-455.
    
    PMID: 29294602
  
  
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    Lee J, Kim T, Chon H
  
  
    Korean J Gastroenterol
    . 2017 May;
          69(5):321-324.
    
    PMID: 28539039
  
  
          An isolated pyogenic pancreatic abscess (IPPA) without pancreatitis is extremely rare but can occur in patients with uncontrolled diabetes. This pathologic condition poses a clinical challenge in diagnosis and management...
      
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    Nusca T, Kim Y, Maltseva N, Lee J, Eschenfeldt W, Stols L, et al.
  
  
    J Biol Chem
    . 2012 Mar;
          287(19):16058-72.
    
    PMID: 22408253
  
  
          Petrobactin, a mixed catechol-carboxylate siderophore, is required for full virulence of Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax. The asbABCDEF operon encodes the biosynthetic machinery for this secondary metabolite. Here,...
      
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    Lee J, Passalacqua K, Hanna P, Sherman D
  
  
    PLoS One
    . 2011 Jun;
          6(6):e20777.
    
    PMID: 21673962
  
  
          Background: Bacillus anthracis produces two catecholate siderophores, petrobactin and bacillibactin, under iron-limited conditions. Here, we investigate how variable iron and oxygen concentrations influence the biosynthetic output of both siderophores in...
      
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    Lee J, Lee S
  
  
    J Biomech
    . 2010 Aug;
          43(16):3217-21.
    
    PMID: 20801453
  
  
          We investigated the thermal effects on heart rate, hemodynamics, and response of vitelline arteries of stage-18 chicken embryos. Heart rate was monitored by a high-speed imaging method, while hemodynamic quantities...
      
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    Lee J, Lee S
  
  
    Microvasc Res
    . 2010 Aug;
          80(3):402-11.
    
    PMID: 20727902
  
  
          Objective: The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the hemodynamic and structural characteristics of the omphalo-mesenteric (vitelline) arteries in stage 18 chicken embryos. The measured results were compared...
      
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    Lee S, Kim B, Lee J
  
  
    J Biomech
    . 2009 Mar;
          42(7):857-64.
    
    PMID: 19272604
  
  
          Female mosquitoes are known to have a magnificent micro-scale pumping system that can transport small quantities of blood very effectively. To understand the dynamic characteristics of blood flow inside female...
      
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    Pfleger B, Kim Y, Nusca T, Maltseva N, Lee J, Rath C, et al.
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 2008 Oct;
          105(44):17133-8.
    
    PMID: 18955706
  
  
          Petrobactin, a virulence-associated siderophore produced by Bacillus anthracis, chelates ferric iron through the rare 3,4-isomer of dihydroxybenzoic acid (3,4-DHBA). Most catechol siderophores, including bacillibactin and enterobactin, use 2,3-DHBA as a...
      
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    Lee J, Sherman D, Hwang B
  
  
    Pest Manag Sci
    . 2007 Dec;
          64(2):172-7.
    
    PMID: 18069650
  
  
          Background: A number of synthetic fungicides are not effective when confronted by oomycete pathogens because many fungicide targets are absent from oomycetes. Moreover, resistance to fungicides has already arisen in...