Dr. Tae Moon Kim M.D.
Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
100 Medical Campus Dr Lansdale PA, 19446About
Dr. Tae Kim is a pathologist practicing in Lansdale, PA. Dr. Kim is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Kim can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Kim may perform a tissue biopsy to determine if a patient has cancer, practice genetic testing, and complete a number of laboratory examinations. Pathologists can also perform autopsies which can determine a persons cause of death and gain information about genetic progression of a disease.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- An interclass nuclear transfer between fowl and mammal: in vitro development of chicken-to-cattle interclass embryos and the detection of chicken genetic complements.
- Development of a nonmechanical enucleation method using x-ray irradiation in somatic cell nuclear transfer.
- Development of a hamster superovulation program and adverse effects of gonadotropins on microfilament formation during oocyte development.
- Embryonic stem cells deficient for Brca2 or Blm exhibit divergent genotoxic profiles that support opposing activities during homologous recombination.
- HPRT minigene generates chimeric transcripts as a by-product of gene targeting.
- High-throughput knock-in coupling gene targeting with the HPRT minigene and Cre-mediated recombination.
- Evaluation of combinatorial cis-regulatory elements for stable gene expression in chicken cells.
- The phenotype of FancB-mutant mouse embryonic stem cells.
- Expression of the promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger in T-lymphoblastic lymphoma and leukemia has strong implications for their cellular origin and greater association with initial bone marrow involvement.
- RAD51 mutants cause replication defects and chromosomal instability.
- Defining a genotoxic profile with mouse embryonic stem cells.
- Two replication fork maintenance pathways fuse inverted repeats to rearrange chromosomes.
- RECQL5 and BLM exhibit divergent functions in cells defective for the Fanconi anemia pathway.
- Deletion of BRCA2 exon 27 causes defects in response to both stalled and collapsed replication forks.
- Deletion of BRCA2 exon 27 causes defects in response to both stalled and collapsed replication forks.
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