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1. Evaluation of the Mechanisms Involved in the Development of Bladder Toxicity following Exposure to Occupational Bladder Cancer Causative Chemicals Using DNA Adductome Analysis.

2. DNA Methylation Aberrations in Dimethylarsinic Acid-Induced Bladder Carcinogenesis.

3. Free Amino Acid and Volatile Compound Profiles of Jeotgal Alternatives and Its Application to Kimchi

4. Total Synthesis of Eliglustat via Diastereoselective Amination of Chiral para -Methoxycinnamyl Benzyl Ether.

5. A Comparative Study on Poaceae and Leguminosae Forage Crops for Aided Phytostabilization in Trace-Element-Contaminated Soil.

6. Impact of the Complementarity between Variable Generation Resources and Load on the Flexibility of the Korean Power System.

7. Flexibility-Based Reserve Scheduling of Pumped Hydroelectric Energy Storage in Korea.

8. An Authentication and Key Management Mechanism for Resource Constrained Devices in IEEE 802.11-based IoT Access Networks.

9. Net Load Carrying Capability of Generating Units in Power Systems.

10. Flexibility-Based Evaluation of Variable Generation Acceptability in Korean Power System.

11. The Economic Viability of Renewable Portfolio Standard Support for Offshore Wind Farm Projects in Korea.

12. Canopy Homolog 2 as a Novel Molecular Target in Hepatocarcinogenesis.

13. Cache Domain Containing 1 Is a Novel Marker of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis-Associated Hepatocarcinogenesis.

14. Accumulation of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, L-arginine and Glucose Metabolites by Liver Tumor Cells Are the Important Characteristic Features of Metabolic Syndrome and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis-Associated Hepatocarcinogenesis.

15. mTOR Activation in Liver Tumors Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis in Both Mouse Models and Humans.

16. Evaluation of the Mechanisms Involved in the Development of Bladder Toxicity following Exposure to Occupational Bladder Cancer Causative Chemicals Using DNA Adductome Analysis.

17. Enhanced Susceptibility of Ogg1 Mutant Mice to Multiorgan Carcinogenesis.

18. Pueraria mirifica Exerts Estrogenic Effects in the Mammary Gland and Uterus and Promotes Mammary Carcinogenesis in Donryu Rats.

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