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1 Shah M, Woo HG. Molecular Perspectives of SARS-CoV-2: Pathology, Immune Evasion, and Therapeutic Interventions. Mol Cells. 2021. 44: 408-421. http://doi:10.14348/molcells.2021.0026/   DOI View Article
2 Song, I., Lee, Y. K., Kim, J. W., Lee, S.-W., Park, S. R., Lee, H. K, Oh, S., Ko, K., Kim, M. K., Park, S. J., Kim, D. H., Kim, M.-S., Kim, D. S. and Ko, K. (2021) Effect of an endoplasmic reticulum retention signal tagged to human anti-rabies mAb SO57 on its expression in Arabidopsis and plant growth. Mol. Cells 44, 770-779./   DOI View Article
3 Kang, Y., Cho, C., Lee, K.S., Song, J.J., and Lee, J.Y. (2021). Single-molecule imaging reveals the mechanism underlying histone loading of Schizosaccharomyces pombe AAA+ ATPase Abo1. Mol. Cells 44, 79-87./   DOI View Article
4 Kim, S., Song, H.S., Yu, J., and Kim, Y.M. (2021a). MiT family transcriptional factors in immune cell functions. Mol. Cells 44, 342-355./   DOI View Article
5 Chang, J. (2021). MHC multimer: a molecular toolbox for immunologists. Mol. Cells 44, 328-334./   DOI View Article
6 Kim, Y., Kim, T.K., Shin, Y., Tak, E., Song, G.W., Oh, Y.M., Kim, J.K., and Pack, C.G. (2021b). Characterizing organelles in live stem cells using label-free optical diffraction tomography. Mol. Cells 44, 851-860./   DOI View Article
7 Oh, Y. and Kim, S.G. (2021). RPS5A promoter-driven Cas9 produces heritable virus-induced genome editing in Nicotiana attenuata. Mol. Cells 44, 911-919./   DOI View Article
8 Lee, S., Kim, J., and Park, J.E. (2021). Single-cell toolkits opening a new era for cell engineering. Mol. Cells 44, 127-135./   DOI View Article
9 Lee, E., Eo, J.C., Lee, C., and Yu, J.W. (2021). Distinct features of brain-resident macrophages: microglia and non-parenchymal brain macrophages. Mol. Cells 44, 281-291./   DOI View Article
10 Kim, H.J., Park, J.W., Kang, J.Y., and Seo, S.B. (2021). Negative regulation of erythroid differentiation via the CBX8-TRIM28 axis. Mol. Cells 44, 444-457./   DOI View Article