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51. Entamoeba histolytica Induces Cell Death of HT29 Colonic Epithelial Cells via NOX1-Derived ROS

52. Clonorchis sinensis excretory-secretory products promote the migration and invasion of cholangiocarcinoma cells by activating the integrin β4-FAK/Src signaling pathway

53. Clonorchis sinensis, an oriental liver fluke, as a human biological agent of cholangiocarcinoma: a brief review

54. Transgenic expression of non-structural genes of Theiler's virus suppresses initial viral replication and pathogenesis of demyelination

55. Comparative biochemical and functional properties of two leucine aminopeptidases of Clonorchis sinensis

56. Transgenic overexpression of p23 induces spontaneous hydronephrosis in mice

57. An Analysis of an Interactome for Apoptosis Factor, Ei24/PIG8, Using the Inducible Expression System and Shotgun Proteomics

58. Caenorhabditis elegans mitofilin homologs control the morphology of mitochondrial cristae and influence reproduction and physiology

59. A family of cathepsin F cysteine proteases of Clonorchis sinensis is the major secreted proteins that are expressed in the intestine of the parasite

60. A Cross-talk between oncogenic Ras and tumor suppressor PTEN through FAK Tyr861 phosphorylation in NIH/3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblasts

61. Proteomic analysis of androgen-independent growth in low and high passage human LNCaP prostatic adenocarcinoma cells

62. Diagnosis of vivax malaria using an IgM capture ELISA is a sensitive method, even for low levels of parasitemia

63. A systematic study of nuclear interactome of C-terminal domain smallphosphatase-like 2 using inducible expression system and shotgunproteomics

64. Induction of MAP kinase phosphatase 3 through Erk/MAP kinase activationin three oncogenic Ras (H-, K- and N-Ras)-expressing NIH/3T3 mouseembryonic fibroblast cell lines

65. A differentially expressed proteomic analysis in placental tissues in relation to pungency during the pepper fruit development

66. Suppression of Egr-1 transcription through targeting of the serum response factor by oncogenic H-Ras

67. A proteomic analysis during serial subculture and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cell

68. Four Year Surveillance of the Vector Hard Ticks for SFTS, Ganghwa-do, Republic of Korea.

69. Olfactory Marker Protein Expression Is an Indicator of OlfactoryReceptor-Associated Events in Non-Olfactory Tissues

70. A direct sandwich ELISA to detect antibodies against the C-terminal region of merozoite surface protein 1 could be a useful diagnostic method to identify Plasmodium vivax exposed persons

71. Identification of cDNA Encoding a Serine Protease Homologous to Human Complement C1r Precursor from Grafted Mouse Skin

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73. Structural and Immunological Characteristics of a 28-Kilodalton Cruzipain-Like Cysteine Protease ofParagonimus westermaniExpressed in the Definitive Host Stage

74. Immobilization of horseradish peroxidase on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and its enzymatic stability

75. A Recombinant 10‐kDa Protein ofTaenia soliumMetacestodes Specific to Active Neurocysticercosis

76. Association between susceptibility to Theiler's virus-induced demyelination and T-cell receptor Jbeta1-Cbeta1 polymorphism rather than Vbeta deletion

77. Evaluation of circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium vivax to estimate its prevalence in the Republic of Korea: an observational study of incidence

78. In vitro analysis of the anti-cancer activity of mitoxantrone loaded on magnetic nanoparticles

79. Limited sequence polymorphisms of four transmission-blocking vaccine candidate antigens in Plasmodium vivax Korean isolates

80. Biomedical application of phosphoproteomics in neurodegenerative diseases

81. An Evaluation of Active Case Detection in Malaria Control Program in Kiyuni Parish of Kyankwanzi District, Uganda.

82. Genetic Diversity of Plasmodium vivax Causing Epidemic Malaria in the Republic of Korea.

83. Epidemiological Characteristics of Re-emerging Vivax Malaria in the Republic of Korea (1993-2017).

84. Comparative Assessment of Diagnostic Performances of Two Commercial Rapid Diagnostic Test Kits for Detection of Plasmodium spp. in Ugandan Patients with Malaria.

85. Prevention and Control Strategies for Parasitic Infections in the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

86. Survey on Intestinal Helminthic Infection Status of Students in Two Counties, Hadong-gun and Goseong-gun, Korea.

87. Monitoring of Noxious Protozoa for Management of Natural Water Resources.

88. Structural Characterization of de Novo Designed L5K5W Model Peptide Isomers with Potent Antimicrobial and Varied Hemolytic Activities

89. Tumor-associated autoantibodies as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers

90. Extract of Aneilema keisak inhibits transforming growth factor-β-dependent signalling by inducing Smad2 downregulation in keloid fibroblasts

91. Sublingual administration of bacteria-expressed influenza virus hemagglutinin 1 (HA1) induces protection against infection with 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus

92. Genetic diversity and natural selection of Duffy binding protein of Plasmodium vivax Korean isolates

93. Two forms of phospholipase C-beta 1 generated by alternative splicing

94. Immunogenicity of Japanese encephalitis virus envelope protein by Hyphantria cunea nuclear polyhedrosis virus vector in guinea pig

95. Cdc5-dependent asymmetric localization of bfa1 fine-tunes timely mitotic exit

96. Pierce1, a novel p53 target gene contributing to the ultraviolet-induced DNA damage response

97. Up-regulation of Idh3alpha causes reduction of neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells

98. Proteomic analysis of time-dependent difference of protein expression profile changes during neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells

99. A Proteomic approach for protein-profiling the oncogenic ras induced transformation (H-, K-, and N-Ras) in NIH/3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblasts

100. Anticapsid Immunity Level, Not Viral Persistence Level, Correlates with the Progression of Theiler's Virus-Induced Demyelinating Disease in Viral P1-Transgenic Mice▿

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