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1 Choi JW, Choi BH, Lee SH, Lee SS, Kim HC, Yu D, et al. Whole-genome resequencing analysis of Hanwoo and Yanbian cattle to identify genome-wide SNPs and signatures of selection. Mol Cells 2015;38:466-473./   DOI View Article
2 Song YJ, Choi JH and Lee H (2015) Setdb1 is required for myogenic differentiation of C2C12 myoblast cells via maintenance of MyoD expression. Mol Cells 38, 362-372/   DOI View Article
3 Park GS and Kim JH (2015) LPS Up-Regulates ICAM-1 Expression in Breast Cancer Cells by Stimulating a MyD88-BLT2-ERK-Linked Cascade, Which Promotes Adhesion to Monocytes. Mol Cells 38, 821-828/   DOI View Article
4 Na, C.H., Hong, J.H., Kim, W.S., Shanta, S.R., Bang, J.Y., Park, D., Kim, H.K. and Kim, K.P. (2015) Identification of protein markers specific for papillary renal cell carcinoma using imaging mass spectrometry. Mol. Cells, 38, 624-629./   DOI View Article
5 Kwon, Y.H., Bishayee, K., Rahman, A., Hong, J.S., Lim, S.S., and Huh, S.O. (2015). Morus alba accumulates reactive oxygen species to initiate apoptosis via FOXO-caspase 3-dependent pathway in neuroblastoma cells. Mol. Cells 38, 630-637./   DOI View Article
6 Kim, K., Kim, J.H., Kim, I., Lee, J., Seong, S., Park, Y.W., and Kim, N. (2015). MicroRNA-26a regulates RANKL-induced osteoclast formation. Mol. Cells 38, 75-80./ View Article
7 Min, H., Kawasaki, I., Gong, J., and Shim, Y.H. (2015). Caffeine induces high expression of cyp-35A family genes and inhibits the early larval development in Caenorhabditis elegans. Mol. Cells 38, 236-242./   DOI View Article
8 Min, H., Kawasaki, I., Gong, J., and Shim, Y.H. (2015). Caffeine induces high expression of cyp-35A family genes and inhibits the early larval development in Caenorhabditis elegans. Mol. Cells 38, 236-242./   DOI View Article
9 Kim, Y., Kim, H., Park, D., and Jeoung, D. (2015b). miR-335 targets SIAH2 and confers sensitivity to anti-cancer drugs by increasing the expression of HDAC3. Mol. Cells 38, 562-572./   DOI View Article
10 Kim, Y., Kim, H., and Jeoung, D. (2015a). Tubulin beta3 serves as a target of HDAC3 and mediates resistance to microtubuletargeting drugs. Mol. Cells 38, 705-714./   DOI View Article