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34
Citations
8906
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5250
National Ranking
34

Best Publications

  • Transcriptional profiling reveals novel interactions between wounding, pathogen, abiotic stress, and hormonal responses in Arabidopsis.

    Yong Hwa Cheong;Hur-Song Chang;Rajeev Gupta;Xun Wang

  • CBL1, a calcium sensor that differentially regulates salt, drought, and cold responses in Arabidopsis.

    Yong Hwa Cheong;Kyung-Nam Kim;Kyung-Nam Kim;Girdhar K. Pandey;Rajeev Gupta

  • Two calcineurin B-like calcium sensors, interacting with protein kinase CIPK23, regulate leaf transpiration and root potassium uptake in Arabidopsis.

    Yong Hwa Cheong;Girdhar K. Pandey;John J. Grant;Oliver Batistic

  • A Ca2+ signaling pathway regulates a K+ channel for low-K response in Arabidopsis

    Legong Li;Beom-Gi Kim;Yong Hwa Cheong;Girdhar K. Pandey

  • CIPK3, a Calcium Sensor–Associated Protein Kinase That Regulates Abscisic Acid and Cold Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis

    Kyung-Nam Kim;Yong Hwa Cheong;John J. Grant;Girdhar K. Pandey

  • A novel cold‐inducible zinc finger protein from soybean, SCOF‐1, enhances cold tolerance in transgenic plants

    Jong Cheol Kim;Sang Hyoung Lee;Yong Hwa Cheong;Cheol-Min Yoo

  • The calcium sensor CBL10 mediates salt tolerance by regulating ion homeostasis in Arabidopsis.

    Beom-Gi Kim;Rainer Waadt;Yong Hwa Cheong;Yong Hwa Cheong;Girdhar K. Pandey

  • A protein phosphorylation/dephosphorylation network regulates a plant potassium channel

    Sung Chul Lee;Wen-Zhi Lan;Beom-Gi Kim;Legong Li

  • The calcium sensor calcineurin B-like 9 modulates abscisic acid sensitivity and biosynthesis in Arabidopsis.

    Girdhar K. Pandey;Yong Hwa Cheong;Kyung-Nam Kim;Kyung-Nam Kim;John J. Grant

  • BWMK1, a Rice Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase, Locates in the Nucleus and Mediates Pathogenesis-Related Gene Expression by Activation of a Transcription Factor

    Yong Hwa Cheong;Byeong Cheol Moon;Jong Kyong Kim;Cha Young Kim

  • Alternative complex formation of the Ca2+-regulated protein kinase CIPK1 controls abscisic acid-dependent and independent stress responses in Arabidopsis

    Cecilia D'Angelo;Stefan Weinl;Oliver Batistic;Girdhar K. Pandey

  • ABR1, an APETALA2-Domain Transcription Factor That Functions as a Repressor of ABA Response in Arabidopsis

    Girdhar K. Pandey;John J. Grant;Yong Hwa Cheong;Beom Gi Kim

  • Interaction specificity of Arabidopsis calcineurin B-like calcium sensors and their target kinases.

    Kyung-Nam Kim;Yong Hwa Cheong;Rajeev Gupta;Sheng Luan

  • Two hevein homologs isolated from the seed of Pharbitis nil L. exhibit potent antifungal activity.

    Ja Choon Koo;So Young Lee;Hyun Jin Chun;Yong Hwa Cheong

  • Identification of Rice Blast Fungal Elicitor-Responsive Genes by Differential Display Analysis

    Cha Young Kim;Sung-Ho Lee;Hyeong Cheol Park;Chang Gyu Bae

  • Calcineurin-B-Like Protein CBL9 Interacts with Target Kinase CIPK3 in the Regulation of ABA Response in Seed Germination

    Girdhar K. Pandey;John J. Grant;Yong Hwa Cheong;Yong Hwa Cheong;Beom-Gi Kim

  • CIPK9: a calcium sensor-interacting protein kinase required for low-potassium tolerance in Arabidopsis

    Girdhar K Pandey;Yong Hwa Cheong;Yong Hwa Cheong;Beom-Gi Kim;John J Grant

  • Constitutive overexpression of the calcium sensor CBL5 confers osmotic or drought stress tolerance in Arabidopsis.

    Yong Hwa Cheong;Yong Hwa Cheong;Sun Jin Sung;Beom-Gi Kim;Beom-Gi Kim;Girdhar K. Pandey;Girdhar K. Pandey

  • Characterization of a stamen-specific cDNA encoding a novel plant defensin in Chinese cabbage.

    Hyeong Cheol Park;Yun Hwan Kang;Hyun Jin Chun;Ja Choon Koo

  • Characterisation of heavy metal tolerance and biosorption capacity of bacterium strain CPB4 (Bacillus spp.)

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