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Publications by Minseok Cha
Gene‐Centric Metagenome Analysis Reveals Gene Clusters for Carbon Monoxide Conversion and Validates Isolation of a Clostridial Acetogen for C2 Chemical Production
Biotechnology Journal
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Molecular Medicine
Medicine
Improved Growth Media and Culture Techniques for Genetic Analysis and Assessment of Biomass Utilization by Caldicellulosiruptor Bescii
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Bioengineering
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Isolation of a Candidate Gene for Choroideremia.
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Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Production in Methanol Steam Reforming Reactor for Generating Hydrogen
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Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Production in Multihundred-Watt Heat Sources. [Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Production in Multihundred-Watt Heat Sources During Storage]
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Evolution of Chemical Diversity by Coordinated Gene Swaps in Type II Polyketide Gene Clusters
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Sequence Analysis of Mouse Vomeronasal Receptor Gene Clusters Reveals Common Promoter Motifs and a History of Recent Expansion
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