Biography and Research Information
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Jinho Bang is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research focuses on molecular biology techniques, specifically the generation of affibodies targeting human TMEM16F. Bang has one publication, co-authored with Eunyoung Kim and Sunghyun Kim, both affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Abstract 1586 Generation of human TMEM16F-specific affibodies using purified TMEM16F (2024)
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Byoung‐Cheol Lee
Korea Brain Research Institute (KR)
1 shared publication
- Abstract 1586 Generation of human TMEM16F-specific affibodies using purified TMEM16F
Eunyoung Kim
Korea Institute of Brain Science
1 shared publication
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- Abstract 1586 Generation of human TMEM16F-specific affibodies using purified TMEM16F
Sunghyun Kim
Korea Institute of Brain Science
1 shared publication
In database
- Abstract 1586 Generation of human TMEM16F-specific affibodies using purified TMEM16F
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