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Tung T. Hoang to Fatty Acids

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tung T. Hoang has written about Fatty Acids.
Connection Strength

2.177
  1. Sun Z, Kang Y, Norris MH, Troyer RM, Son MS, Schweizer HP, Dow SW, Hoang TT. Blocking phosphatidylcholine utilization in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, via mutagenesis of fatty acid, glycerol and choline degradation pathways, confirms the importance of this nutrient source in vivo. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e103778.
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    Score: 0.452
  2. Zarzycki-Siek J, Norris MH, Kang Y, Sun Z, Bluhm AP, McMillan IA, Hoang TT. Elucidating the Pseudomonas aeruginosa fatty acid degradation pathway: identification of additional fatty acyl-CoA synthetase homologues. PLoS One. 2013; 8(5):e64554.
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    Score: 0.417
  3. Kang Y, Zarzycki-Siek J, Walton CB, Norris MH, Hoang TT. Multiple FadD acyl-CoA synthetases contribute to differential fatty acid degradation and virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. PLoS One. 2010 Oct 21; 5(10):e13557.
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    Score: 0.348
  4. Kang Y, Nguyen DT, Son MS, Hoang TT. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa PsrA responds to long-chain fatty acid signals to regulate the fadBA5 beta-oxidation operon. Microbiology (Reading). 2008 Jun; 154(Pt 6):1584-1598.
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    Score: 0.295
  5. Son MS, Nguyen DT, Kang Y, Hoang TT. Engineering of FRT-lacZ fusion constructs: induction of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa fadAB1 operon by medium and long chain-length fatty acids. Plasmid. 2008 Mar; 59(2):111-8.
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    Score: 0.288
  6. Hoang TT, Sullivan SA, Cusick JK, Schweizer HP. Beta-ketoacyl acyl carrier protein reductase (FabG) activity of the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway is a determining factor of 3-oxo-homoserine lactone acyl chain lengths. Microbiology (Reading). 2002 Dec; 148(Pt 12):3849-3856.
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    Score: 0.202
  7. Hoang T. An approach of fatty acids and resveratrol in the prevention of COVID-19 severity. Phytother Res. 2021 05; 35(5):2269-2273.
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    Score: 0.175
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