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Ham S
Ham S
Sperm
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
Wnt signaling pathway
Epididymis
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Association between breakfast skipping and metabolic outcomes by sex, age, and work status stratification
2020
Heo J
Choi W
Ham S
Kang S
Lee W
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A study of mammalian sperm dissects some of the key signals that promote maturation of sperm in their final stages of development in the epididymis. The findings highlight a major role for Wnt signaling through an unusual transcription-independent pathway (1).
2015
Koch S
Hatiboglu G
Niehrs C. Post-transcriptional
Brett Nixon
Simone J. Stanger
Jackson N. Reilly
Sonika Tyagi
Jin S
Kim J
Jeong J
Ham S
Jeon S
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Natural Resources Communication Laboratory.
1988
Ham S
Hartmann R
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