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References (4)

Title : Genetic Deletion of Soluble Epoxide Hydroxylase Causes Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Mice - Lee_2019_Mol.Neurobiol_56_2495
Author(s) : Lee HT , Lee KI , Lin HC , Lee TS
Ref : Molecular Neurobiology , 56 :2495 , 2019
Abstract : Lee_2019_Mol.Neurobiol_56_2495
ESTHER : Lee_2019_Mol.Neurobiol_56_2495
PubMedSearch : Lee_2019_Mol.Neurobiol_56_2495
PubMedID: 30033504

Title : Genetic deletion of soluble epoxide hydrolase delays the progression of Alzheimer's disease - Lee_2019_J.Neuroinflammation_16_267
Author(s) : Lee HT , Lee KI , Chen CH , Lee TS
Ref : J Neuroinflammation , 16 :267 , 2019
Abstract : Lee_2019_J.Neuroinflammation_16_267
ESTHER : Lee_2019_J.Neuroinflammation_16_267
PubMedSearch : Lee_2019_J.Neuroinflammation_16_267
PubMedID: 31847859

Title : Draft genome sequences of Helicobacter pylori isolates from Malaysia, cultured from patients with functional dyspepsia and gastric cancer - Gunaletchumy_2012_J.Bacteriol_194_5695
Author(s) : Gunaletchumy SP , Teh X , Khosravi Y , Ramli NS , Chua EG , Kavitha T , Mason JN , Lee HT , Alias H , Zaidan NZ , Yassin NB , Tay LC , Rudd S , Mitchell HM , Kaakoush NO , Loke MF , Goh KL , Vadivelu J
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 194 :5695 , 2012
Abstract : Gunaletchumy_2012_J.Bacteriol_194_5695
ESTHER : Gunaletchumy_2012_J.Bacteriol_194_5695
PubMedSearch : Gunaletchumy_2012_J.Bacteriol_194_5695
PubMedID: 23012278

Title : Stereoselective esterase from Pseudomonas putida IFO12996 reveals alpha\/beta hydrolase folds for D-beta-acetylthioisobutyric acid synthesis - Elmi_2005_J.Bacteriol_187_8470
Author(s) : Elmi F , Lee HT , Huang JY , Hsieh YC , Wang YL , Chen YJ , Shaw SY , Chen CJ
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 187 :8470 , 2005
Abstract : Elmi_2005_J.Bacteriol_187_8470
ESTHER : Elmi_2005_J.Bacteriol_187_8470
PubMedSearch : Elmi_2005_J.Bacteriol_187_8470
PubMedID: 16321951
Gene_locus related to this paper: psepu-bpest