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    Correction to: Bioconversion of arachidonic acid into human 14,15-hepoxilin B3 and 13,14,15-trioxilin B3 by recombinant cells expressing microbial 15-lipoxygenase without and with epoxide hydrolase

    In the original publication of the article, some chirality of Fig. 1 was published incorrectly. The corrected figure is provided below.

    J. Lee, T.-H. Kim, D.-K. Oh in Biotechnology Letters (2020)

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    Bioconversion of arachidonic acid into human 14,15-hepoxilin B3 and 13,14,15-trioxilin B3 by recombinant cells expressing microbial 15-lipoxygenase without and with epoxide hydrolase

    To produce high concentrations of 13-hydroxy-14,15-epoxy-eicosatrienoic acid (14,15-hepoxilin B3, 14,15-HXB3) and 13,14,15-trihydroxy-eicosatrienoic acid (13,14,15-trioxilin B3, 13,14,15-TrXB3) from arachidonic a...

    J. Lee, T.-H. Kim, D.-K. Oh in Biotechnology Letters (2020)

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    Effects of High Intensity Ultrasound Frequency and High-Speed Agitation on Fat Crystallization

    The objective of this research was to examine the effect of ultrasound frequency and high-speed agitation on lipid crystallization. Interesterified soybean oil was crystallized at 44 °C without and with the ap...

    R. C. Silva, J. Lee, V. Gibon in Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Soci… (2017)

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    Physicochemical and Oxidative Changes in Sonicated Interesterified Soybean Oil

    The effect of power ultrasound on physicochemical properties and oxidative stability of an interesterified soybean oil (IESBO) was investigated. IESBO was crystallized at 32 °C and sonicated for 10 s with acou...

    J. Lee, Y. Ye, S. Martini in Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (2015)

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    Biases for detecting arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal mixture by terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP)

    Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis of amplified ribosomal RNA genes is used for profiling microbial communities and sometimes for species richness and relative abundance estima...

    N. Watanarojanaporn, A. Longtonglang in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechn… (2014)

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    N-halamine biocidal coatings

    Novel N-halamine siloxane and epoxide coatings are described. The coatings can be rendered biocidal by exposure to dilute bleach. Once the bound chlorine is lost from the coatings, it can be regenerated by furthe...

    J. Liang, R. Wu, J.-W. Wang, K. Barnes in Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biote… (2007)

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    Enrichment of microbial community generating electricity using a fuel-cell-type electrochemical cell

    A fuel cell was used to enrich a microbial consortium generating electricity, using organic wastewater as the fuel. Within 30 days of enrichment the maximum current of 0.2 mA was generated with a resistance o...

    B. H. Kim, H. S. Park, H. J. Kim, G. T. Kim in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2004)

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    Independent exponential feeding of glycerol and methanol for fed-batch culture of recombinant Hansenula polymorpha DL-1

    As a novel feeding strategy for aptomizing human epidermal growth factor (hEGF) production with a recombinant Hansenula polymorpha DL-1 using the methanol oxidase (MOX) promoter in H. polymorpha DL-1, independent...

    H. Moon, S. W. Kim, J. Lee, S. K. Rhee in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (2003)

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    Degradation of an endocrine disrupting chemical, DEHP [di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate], by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi cutinase

    The efficiency of two lypolytic enzymes (fungal cutinase, yeast esterase) in the degradation of di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP) was investigated. The DEHP-degradation rate of fungal cutinase was surprising...

    Y.-H. Kim, J. Lee, S.-H. Moon in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2003)

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    Assignment of molecular linkage groups to soybean chromosomes by primary trisomics

    Gene-linkage groups (classical linkage groups, CLGs; molecular linkage groups, MLGs) and chromosome relationship in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr., 2n = 40] is not yet established. However, primary trisomics pr...

    J. J. Zou, R. J. Singh, J. Lee, S. J. Xu, P. B. Cregan in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2003)

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    Reductive effect of H2 uptake and poly-β-hydroxybutyrate formation on nitrogenase-mediated H2 accumulation of Rhodobacter sphaeroides according to light intensity

    Nitrogenase-mediated H2 accumulation of Rhodobacter sphaeroides under photoheterotrophic conditions is reduced directly by the hydrogenase activity catalyzing H2 uptake and indirectly by energy-demanding metabol...

    I.-H. Lee, J. Park, D. Kho, M.-S. Kim, J. Lee in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)

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    Monitoring the denitrification of wastewater containing high concentrations of nitrate with methanol in a sulfur-packed reactor

    Biological denitrification of high nitrate-containing wastewater was examined in a sulfur-packed column using a smaller amount of methanol than required stoichiometrically for heterotrophic denitrification. I...

    I. Kim, S. Oh, M. Bum, J. Lee, S. Lee in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)

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    Enhanced expression of tandem multimers of the antimicrobial peptide buforin II in Escherichia coli by the DEAD-box protein and trxB mutant

    The tandem multimeric expression of various peptides has been explored by many researchers. However, expression levels have usually not been proportional to the degree of multimerization. To increase the expr...

    J. Lee, M. Kim, J. Cho, S. Kim in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)

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    Xylanase production in solid state fermentation by Aspergillus niger mutant using statistical experimental designs

    The initial moisture content, cultivation time, inoculum size and concentration of basal medium were optimized in solid state fermentation (SSF) for the production of xylanase by an Aspergillus niger mutant usin...

    Y. Park, S. Kang, J. Lee, S. Hong, S. Kim in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)

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    A nonsingular optimization approach to the feed rate profile optimization of fedbatch cultures

    A new method to calculate the optimal feed rate profile for fedbatch culture is proposed. Instead of the usual singular control approach of taking the feed rate as the control variable, the substrate concentr...

    J. Lee, H. Lim, S. Kim in Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering (2001)

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    Improved process for production of recombinant yeast-derived monomeric human G-CSF

    The human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (hG-CSF) was efficiently secreted at high levels in fed-batch cultures of recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae. However, the secreted recombinant hG-CSF (rhG-CSF) ...

    C. S. Bae, D. S. Yang, J. Lee, Y.-H. Park in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (1999)

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    Synthesis of mini-proinsulin precursors using N-termini of human TNF α as fusion partners in recombinant Escherichia coli

    Synthesis of human mini-proinsulin precursors was investigated in controlled fed-batch cultures at high cell concentrations of recombinant Escherichia coli. Transcription of the recombinant gene was controlled by...

    C S Shin, M S Hong, D Y Kim, J Lee, Y-H Park in Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Bio… (1999)

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    Growth-associated synthesis of recombinant human glucagon and human growth hormone in high-cell-density cultures of Escherichia coli

    Synthesis of two recombinant proteins (human glucagon and human growth hormone) was investigated in fed-batch cultures at high cell concentrations of recombinant Escherichia coli. The glucose-limited growth was a...

    C. S. Shin, M. S. Hong, D. Y. Kim, H. C. Shin in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (1998)

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    Enhancement of catharanthine production by the addition of paper pulp waste liquors to Catharanthus roseusin chemostat cultivation

    Dialyzed paper pulp waste liquor added at 20% (v/v) basal medium improved the production of indole alkaloid, catha-ranthine, from Catharanthine roseus, yielding 51 μ:g/cell as against 42 μg/cell in non-supplem...

    J. Hong, J. Lee, H. Lee, D. Kim, B. Hwang in Biotechnology Letters (1997)

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