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臺大學術典藏 2018-07-06T06:27:17Z Mithramycin forms a stable dimeric complex by chelating with Fe(II): DNA-interacting characteristics, cellular permeation and cytotoxicity Hou, Ming-Hon; Wang, Andrew H.-J.; Hou, Ming-Hon; Wang, Andrew H.-J.
國立交通大學 2014-12-08T15:23:47Z Development of an Anti-Influenza Drug Screening Assay Targeting Nucleoproteins with Tryptophan Fluorescence Quenching Hung, Hui-Chen; Liu, Chia-Lin; Hsu, John T. -A.; Horng, Jim-Tong; Fang, Ming-Yu; Wu, Su-Ying; Ueng, Shau-Hua; Wang, Min-Ying; Yaw, Cheng-Wen; Hou, Ming-Hon
國立臺灣大學 2005 Mithramycin forms a stable dimeric complex by chelating with Fe(II): DNA-interacting characteristics, cellular permeation and cytotoxicity Hou, Ming-Hon; Wang, Andrew H.-J.
國立臺灣大學 2004 Crystal structure of the [Mg2+-(chromomycin A3)2]–d(TTGGCCAA)2 complex reveals GGCC binding specificity of the drug dimer chelated by a metal ion Hou, Ming-Hon; Robinson, Howard; Gao, Yi-Gui; Wang, Andrew H.-J.
國立臺灣大學 2002 Crystal structure of actinomycin D bound to the CTG triplet repeat sequences linked to neurological diseases Hou, Ming-Hon; Robinson, Howard; Gao, Yi-Gui; Wang, Andrew H.-J.
國立臺灣大學 2001 Effects of polyamines on the thermal stability and formation kinetics of DNA duplexes with abnormal structure Hou, Ming-Hon; Lin, Shwu-Bin; Yuann, Jeu-Ming P.; Lin, Wei-Chen; Wang, Andrew H.-J.; Kan, Lou-sing

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