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1990A missense mutation at Ile172----Asn or Arg356----Trp causes steroid 21-hydroxylase deficiencyChiou, S. H.; Hu, M. C.; Chung, B. C. J Biol Chem 265, 3549-3552
1992Amplification of P450c21 expression in cultured mammalian cellsRicketts, M. H.; Chiao, E.; Hu, M. C.; Chung, B. C. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 186, 426-431
1977Exact difference trianglesChang, G. J.; Hu, M. C.; Lih, Ko-Wei ; Shieh, T. C.Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics (Academia Sinica) 5(1), 191-197
1991Expression and functional study of wild-type and mutant human cytochrome P450c21 in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeWu, D. A.; Hu, M. C.; Chung, B. C. DNA Cell Biol 10, 201-209
1990Expression of human 21-hydroxylase (P450c21) in bacterial and mammalian cells: a system to characterize normal and mutant enzymesHu, M. C.; Chung, B. C. Mol Endocrinol 4, 893-898
1996Function and membrane topology of wild-type and mutated cytochrome P-450c21Hu, M. C.; Hsu, L. C.; Hsu, N. C.; Chung, B. C. Biochem J 316, 325-329
2004Function of Cyp11a1 in animal modelsHu, M. C.; Hsu, H. J.; Guo, I. C.; Chung, B. C. Mol Cell Endocrinol 215, 95-100
2001Functions of the upstream and proximal steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1)-binding sites in the CYP11A1 promoter in basal transcription and hormonal responseHu, M. C.; Hsu, N. C.; Pai, C. I.; Wang, C. K.; Chung, B. Mol Endocrinol 15, 812-818
1991Novel mutational spectrum induced by N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine in the coding region of the hypoxanthine (guanine) phosphoribosyltransferase gene in diploid human fibroblastsYang, J. L.; Hu, M. C.; Wu, C. W.J Mol Biol 221, 421-430
1991Regulated expression of cytochrome P-450scc (cholesterol-side-chain cleavage enzyme) in cultured cell lines detected by antibody against bacterially expressed human proteinHu, M. C.; Guo, I. C.; Lin, J. H.; Chung, B. C. Biochem J 274, 813-817
2001Regulation of steroidogenesis in transgenic mice and zebrafishHu, M. C.; Chiang, E. F.; Tong, S. K.; Lai, W.; Hsu, N. C.; Wang, L. C.; Chung, B. C. Mol Cell Endocrinol 171, 9-14
2002Steroid deficiency syndromes in mice with targeted disruption of Cyp11a1Hu, M. C.; Hsu, N. C.; El Hadj, N. B.; Pai, C. I.; Chu, H. P.; Wang, C. K.; Chung, B. C. Mol Endocrinol 16, 1943-1950
2006Steroidogenesis in zebrafish and mouse modelsHsu, H. J.; Hsu, N. C.; Hu, M. C.; Chung, B. C. Mol Cell Endocrinol 248, 160-163
1995Structure and expression of the CYP21 (P450c21, steroid 21-hydroxylase) gene with respect to its deficiencyChung, B. C. ; Hu, M. C.; Guzov, V. M.; Wu, D. A.Endocr Res 21, 343-352
1990Structure and Regulation of the Human Steroidogenic GenesChung, B. C.; Hu, M. C.; Chang, C. Y.; Chiou, S. H.; Wu, D. A.Structure and Function of Nucleic Acids and Proteins 177-184
1989The 5'-region of the P450XIA1 (P450scc) gene contains a basal promoter and an adrenal-specific activating domainChung, B. C. ; Hu, M. C.; Lai, C. C.; Lin, C. H.Biochem Biophys Res Commun 160, 276-281
1993The N-terminal hydrophobic domain of P450c21 is required for membrane insertion and enzyme stabilityHsu, L. C.; Hu, M. C.; Cheng, H. C.; Lu, J. C.; Chung, B. C. J Biol Chem 268, 14682-14686
1999Tissue-specific, hormonal, and developmental regulation of SCC-LacZ expression in transgenic mice leads to adrenocortical zone characterizationHu, M. C.; Chou, S. J.; Huang, Y. Y.; Hsu, N. C.; Li, H.; Chung, B. C. Endocrinology 140, 5609-5618
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