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161
2008
The U95 protein of human herpesvirus 6B interacts with human GRIM-19: Silencing of U95 expression reduces viral load and abrogates loss of mitochondrial membrane potential
Yeo, W.M.
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Chow, V.T.K.
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Isegawa, Y.
162
Jun-2020
The trinity of COVID-19: immunity, inflammation and intervention
Tay, Matthew Zirui
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Poh, Chek Meng
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Renia, Laurent
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MacAry, Paul A
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Ng, Lisa FP
163
15-May-1992
The transmembrane domain of N-glucosaminyltransferase I contains a Golgi retention signal
Tang, B.L.
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Wong, S.H.
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Low, S.H.
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Hong, W.
164
1993
The third zinc finger of the WT1 gene is mutated in Wilms' tumour but not in a broad range of other urogenital tumours
Quek, H.H.
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Chow, V.T.K.
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Tock, E.P.C.
165
2003
The TATA-binding protein is not an essential target of the transcriptional activators Gal4p and Gcn4p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Bongards, C.
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Chew, B.S.
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Lehming, N.
166
27-Oct-2022
The synthesis of extracellular vesicles by the protistan parasite Blastocystis
Leonardi, Steven Santino
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Koh, Eileen Yiling
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Deng, Lei
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Huang, Chenyuan
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Tong, Lingjun
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Wang, Jiong-Wei
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Tan, Kevin Shyong-Wei
167
25-Oct-1993
The SXYQRL sequence in the cytoplasmic domain of TGN38 plays a major role in trans-Golgi network localization
Wong, S.H.
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Hong, W.
168
21-Sep-2021
The Suppressor of Cytokine Signalling family of proteins and their potential impact on COVID-19 disease progression
Low, Zheng Yao
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Wen Yip, Ashley Jia
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Chow, Vincent TK
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Lal, Sunil K
169
2015
The suitability of laboratory-bred Anopheles cracens for the production of Plasmodium vivax sporozoites
Andolina, C
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Landier, J
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Carrara, V
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Chu, C.S
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Franetich, J.-F
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Roth, A
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Rénia, L
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Roucher, C
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White, N.J
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Snounou, G
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Nosten, F
170
20-Jun-2012
The structural basis for serotype-specific neutralization of dengue virus by a human antibody
Teoh, E.P.
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Kukkaro, P.
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Teo, E.W.
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Lim, A.P.C.
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Tan, T.T.
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Yip, A.
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Schul, W.
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Aung, M.
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Kostyuchenko, V.A.
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Leo, Y.S.
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Chan, S.H.1551]
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Smith, K.G.C.
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Chan, A.H.Y.
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Zou, G.
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Ooi, E.E.
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Kemeny, D.M.
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Tan, G.K.
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Ng, J.K.W.
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Ng, M.L.
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Alonso, S.
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Fisher, D.
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Shi, P.-Y.
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Hanson, B.J.
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Lok, S.-M.
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MacAry, P.A.
171
1995
The stomach is not a source for infection in ICU patients? [2]
Inglis, T.J.
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Bonten, M.J.M.
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Gaillard, C.A.
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Van, Tiel F.H.
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Van, der Geest S.
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Stobberingh, E.
172
1995
The stomach is not a source for infection in ICU patients? [2]
Inglis, T.J.
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Bonten, M.J.M.
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Gaillard, C.A.
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Van Tiel, F.H.
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Van der Geest, S.
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Stobberingh, E.
173
2000
The status of the cagA gene does not predict Helicobacter pylori-associated peptic ulcer disease in Singapore
Hua, J.
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Zheng, P.Y.
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Ho, B.
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Yeoh, K.G.
174
1993
THE STABILITY OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA IN FERMENTED MILK
SEOW LAN HOON
175
Jul-1989
The specificity of a rapid method of assay for the presence of Legionella species in water.
Lim, E.W.
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Meers, P.D.
176
1989
The specificity of a rapid method of assay for the presence of Legionella species in water.
Lim, E.W.
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Meers, P.D.
177
21-Sep-2021
The species-level composition of the fecal bifidobacterium and lactobacillus genera in Indonesian children differs from that of their mothers
Ding, Mengfan
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Yang, Bo
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Khine, Wei Wei Thwe
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Lee, Yuan-Kun
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Rahayu, Endang Sutriswati
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Ross, R. Paul
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Stanton, Catherine
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Zhao, Jianxin
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Zhang, Hao
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Chen, Wei
178
19
The Singapore National Precision Medicine Strategy
Wong E
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Bertin N
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Hebrard M
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Tirado-Magallanes R
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Bellis C
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Lim WK
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Chua CY
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Tong PML
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Chua R
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Mak K
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Lim TM
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Cheong WY
;
Thien KE
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Goh KT
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Chai JF
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Lee J
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Sung JJ
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Wong TY
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Chin CWL
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Gluckman PD
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Goh LL
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Ban KHK
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Tan TW
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Sim X
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Cheng CY
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Davila S
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Karnani N
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Leong KP
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Liu J
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Prabhakar S
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Maurer-Stroh S
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Verma CS
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Krishnaswamy P
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Goh RSM
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Chia I
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Ho C
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Low D
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Virabhak S
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Yong J
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Zheng W
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Seow SW
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Seck YK
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Koh M
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Chambers JC
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Tai ES
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Tan P.
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SG10K_Health Consortium
179
Sep-2005
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus nucleocapsid protein is phosphorylated and localizes in the cytoplasm by 14-3-3-mediated translocation
Surjit, M.
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Kumar, R.
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Mishra, R.N.
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Reddy, M.K.
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Chow, V.T.K.
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Lal, S.K.
180
2005
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-coronavirus 3a protein may function as a modulator of the trafficking properties of the spike protein
Tan Y.-J.
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