Slae Choi
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Recent Articles
1.
Choi S, Jang K, Choi S, Yun H, Kang D
J Microbiol
. 2022 May;
60(6):657.
PMID: 35606641
The Editor in Chief has retracted this article. Based on the conclusions of investigation carried out by the Committee on Research Integrity of Seoul National University, the editorial board concluded...
2.
Choi S, Jang K, Choi S, Yun H, Kang D
J Microbiol
. 2015 Oct;
53(10):739.
PMID: 26428926
No abstract available.
3.
Lee H, Choi S, Shin H, Lee J, Choi S
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2013 Nov;
80(2):515-24.
PMID: 24212569
A novel Vibrio vulnificus-infecting bacteriophage, SSP002, belonging to the Siphoviridae family, was isolated from the coastal area of the Yellow Sea of South Korea. Host range analysis revealed that the...
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Choi S, Jang K, Jang K, Choi S, Yun H, Kang D
J Microbiol
. 2012 Aug;
50(4):707-11.
PMID: 22923124
An htpG gene encoding the heat shock protein HtpG was identified and cloned from Vibrio vulnificus. The deduced amino acid sequence of HtpG from V. vulnificus exhibited 71 and 85%...
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Lee H, Choi S, Choi S
J Virol
. 2012 Jun;
86(14):7711.
PMID: 22733877
Vibrio vulnificus phages are abundant in coastal marine environments, shellfish, clams, and oysters. SSP002, a V. vulnificus-specific bacteriophage, was isolated from oysters from the west coast of South Korea. In...