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by Kwang W. Jeon
The eukaryotic cells have an elaborate network of membrane-bounded organelles with distinct protein and lipid compositio...
by Kwang W. Jeon
Limb regeneration involves a series of hierarchical events leading to the replacement of the missing part and can be des...
by Kwang W. Jeon
Cell division is composed of two main events, nuclear division and cytokinesis, which are performed by a bipolar mitotic...
by Kwang W. Jeon
The protist Acetabularia acetabulum (a.k.a. Acetabularia mediterranea) is a model organism which holds a classic place i...
by Kwang W. Jeon
Since Dopp demonstrated the presence of antheridiogen in Pteridium aquilinum, it has been shown that developing prothall...
by Kwang W. Jeon
A large portion of genomes of higher eukaryotic organisms do not contain information about protein sequences crucial for...
by Kwang W. Jeon
The relationship between cell proliferation and differentiation has an intriguing complexity.
by Kwang W. Jeon
Atrial or A-type natriuretic peptide (ANP) was first identified as a potent diuretic/natriuretic and hypotensive factor ...
by Kwang W. Jeon
In vertebrates, all skeletal muscles of the trunk arise from the transient embryonic somites.
by Kwang W. Jeon
Intracellular pH regulation is one of the most basic processes of all living organisms (bacteria, protista, algae, plant...
by Kwang W. Jeon
The Brachyury (T) locus has been a favorite of developmental geneticists since its discovery in 1927 when a semidominant...
by Kwang W. Jeon
The first reference to radiation-damaged intestine appears in a clinical journal (Walsh, 1897), soon after the discovery...
by Kwang W. Jeon
Retinoic acid (RA) is a low molecular weight (approximately 300) lipophilic compound derived from vitamin A which acts a...
by Kwang W. Jeon
The preimplantation stage of mammalian development corresponds to the period between ovulation and implantation, where t...
by Kwang W. Jeon
In contrast to mRNAs for membrane and secreted proteins, which are directed to the endoplasmic reticulum, mRNAs encoding...
by Kwang W. Jeon
Mononuclear phagocytes are best known for their contribution to protection of the host against infection.
by Kwang W. Jeon
Approximately 30 years have passed since y-aminobutyrate (GABA), which is a well-known amino acid present in bacteria an...
by Kwang W. Jeon
Since the earliest records in human history, the heart has fascinated mankind.
by Kwang W. Jeon
The homeobox, which is characterized by conserved DNA sequence of 180 bp, encodes a 60-amino acid protein motif known as...