Kim Do-hyung | National Institute Of Animal Science
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関連著者
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Kim Do-hyung
National Institute Of Animal Science
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Yun Young
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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NAM Gyu
National Research Laboratory of Protein Folding and Engineering
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HA Nam-Chul
National CRI Center for Biomolecular Recognition Pohang University of Science and Technology
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JANG Do
National Research Laboratory of Protein Folding and Engineering
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HONG Bee
National Research Laboratory of Protein Folding and Engineering
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OH Byung-Ha
National CRI Center for Biomolecular Recognition Pohang University of Science and Technology
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CHOI Kwan
National Research Laboratory of Protein Folding and Engineering
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JANG Do
Division of Molecular Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology
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CHOI Kwan
Division of Molecular Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology
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Choi Kwan
Division Of Molecular Life Sciences Pohang University Of Science And Technology
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KIM Do-Hyung
National Research Laboratory of Protein Folding and Engineering
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Jang Do
Division Of Molecular Life Sciences Pohang University Of Science And Technology
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Hong Bee
Division Of Molecular Life Sciences Pohang University Of Science And Technology
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Kim Dong-woon
National Institute Of Animal Science
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Kim Kyoung
National Institute Of Animal Science
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Kimura Nobuhiro
Laboratory Of Animal Nutrition Department Of Animal Science Nippon Veterinary And Life Science Unive
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Oh Young-kyoon
National Institute Of Animal Science
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Lee Hyun-jeong
National Institute Of Animal Science
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LEE Sung-Sill
Division of Animal Science and Technology, Gyeongsang National University
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SEOL Yong-Joo
National Institute of Animal Science
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Lee Sung-sill
Division Of Animal Science And Technology Gyeongsang National University
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Yun Young
National Research Laboratory Of Protein Folding And Engineering
著作論文
- Contribution of Conserved Amino Acids at the Dimeric Interface to the Conformational Stability and the Structural Integrity of the Active Site in Ketosteroid Isomerase from Pseudomonas putida Biotype B
- Productivity and energy partition of late lactation dairy cows during heat exposure
- Contribution of Conserved Amino Acids at the Dimeric Interface to the Conformational Stability and the Structural Integrity of the Active Site in Ketosteroid Isomerase from Pseudomonas putida Biotype B