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    Short-term and long-term effects of protein kinase C on the trafficking and stability of human organic anion transporter 3 by Zhang, Qiang, Suh, Wonmo, Pan, Zui, You, Guofeng

    “…Human organic anion transporter 3 (hOAT3) belongs to a family of organic anion transporters that play critical roles in the body disposition of numerous…”
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    Inhibitory effects of chemotherapeutics on human organic anion transporter hOAT4 by Toh, May Fern, Suh, Wonmo, Wang, Haoxun, Zhou, Peter, Hu, Longqin, You, Guofeng

    “…Human organic anion transporter 4 (hOAT4) belongs to a family of organic anion transporters which play critical roles in the body disposition of clinically…”
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    Characterization and regulation of organic anion transporters by Suh, Wonmo

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Human organic anion transporter 3 (hOAT3) belongs to a family of organic anion transporters that play critical roles in the body disposition of numerous…”
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    Dissertation
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    From the Syriac Ephrem to the Greek Ephrem: A case study of the influence of Ephrem's isosyllabic sermons (memre) on Greek -speaking Christianity by Suh, Wonmo

    “…This dissertation is designed to trace the influence of Ephrem the Syrian on the Greek-speaking Christianity through the corpus of the Greek Ephrem. Despite…”
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    Characterization and regulation of organic anion transporters by Suh, Wonmo

    “…Human organic anion transporter 3 (hOAT3) belongs to a family of organic anion transporters that play critical roles in the body disposition of numerous…”
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    Dissertation
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    From the Syriac Ephrem to the Greek Ephrem: A case study of the influence of Ephrem's isosyllabic sermons (memre) on Greek -speaking Christianity by Suh, Wonmo

    Published 01-01-2000
    “…This dissertation is designed to trace the influence of Ephrem the Syrian on the Greek-speaking Christianity through the corpus of the Greek Ephrem. Despite…”
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    Dissertation