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中國醫藥大學 2015-10 Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation of the gene, transcript, and exon levels 徐敏恭(Min-Kung Hsu);吳怡靜(I-Ching Wu);鄭景家(Ching-Chia Cheng);蘇振良(Jen-Liang Su)*;謝昌煥(Chang-Huain);林勇欣(Yeong-Shin Lin);陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*
中國醫藥大學 2015-01 Alternative RNA Structure-Coupled Gene Regulations in Tumorigenesis 陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*
中國醫藥大學 2014-12 Functional implications of RNA splicing for human long intergenic noncoding RNAs. 陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*;潘家琳;林宣佑
中國醫藥大學 2014-12 Functional implications of RNA splicing for human long intergenic noncoding RNAs. 陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*;潘家琳;林宣佑
中國醫藥大學 2014-06 The evolution of the coding exome of the Arabidopsis species - the influences of DNA methylation, relative exon position, and exon length. 陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*;莊樹諄*;林宣佑;徐敏恭
中國醫藥大學 2014-06 Pros and cons of the tuberculosis drugome approach – an empirical analysis 陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*;廖玉潔;黃傑懋;林介華;陳義元;杜鴻運;熊昭*
中國醫藥大學 2013-11 DNA methylation is associated with an increased level of conservation at nondegenerate nucleotides in mammals (Trees-Juen Chuang);陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*
中國醫藥大學 2013-05 Are all of the human exons alternatively spliced? 陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*
中國醫藥大學 2012-12 The evolutionary landscape of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome 王泰鈞(Tai-Chun Wang);陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*
中國醫藥大學 2012-11 Selective constraint on the upstream open reading frames that overlap with coding sequences in animals 徐敏恭(Ming-Kung Hsu);陳豐奇(Feng-Chi Chen)*

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