Dr. Lee Ping Chin
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Dr. Lee Ping Chin

Professor
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Cell Biology from Hiroshima University, Japan

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Microbiology
62%
Molecular Biology
90%
Cell Biology
75%
Biotechnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
92
Abstracts
5

Selected Publications

  1. Kee, B.P., L.H. Lian, P.C. Lee, T.X. Lai and K.H. Chua, 2011. Genetic data for 15 STR loci in a Kadazan-Dusun population from East Malaysia. Genet. Mol. Res., 10: 739-743.
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  2. Tan, J.A.M.A., P.C. Lee, Y.C. Wee, K.L. Tan, N.F. Mahali, E. George and K.H. Chua, 2010. High prevalence of alpha- and beta-thalassemia in the Kadazadusuns in East Malaysia: Challenges in providing effective health care for an indigenous group. J. Biomed. Biotechnol., 2010: 1-5.
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  3. Lee, P.C. and A. Kikuchi, 2010. Identification of Aip as a GSK-3 binding protein. Borneo Sci., 24: 9-15.
  4. Loon, H.W., C.K. Wai, B.T.Z. Vui, L.S. Har and N.W. Chen et al., 2009. Screening for potential microbial inhibitors against prokaryotic and eukaryotic signal transduction and isocitrate lyase in Mycobacterium from Danum Valley, Sabah. Sabah Soc. J., 26: 1-91.
  5. Lee, P.C., S.H. Tan and D.B. Furtek, 2009. Cloning and characterization of MADS-box gene in oil palm. Int. J. Eng. Technol., 1: 314-316.
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  6. Fumoto, K., P.C. Lee, H. Saya and A. Kikuchi, 2008. IP regulates stability of Aurora-A at early mitotic phase coordinately with GSK-3βRegulation of mitotic progression by AIP and GSK-3. Oncogene, 27: 4478-4487.
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  7. Puah, S.H., C.S. Hew, S.H. Foo, S.M. Ong, W.L. Ho et al., 2006. Screening microbes isolated from melalap, crocker range for inhibitors agasint both prokaryotic and eukaryotic signal transduction and isocitrate lyase in mycobacterium. J. Trop. Biol. Conserv., 2: 27-50.
  8. Sawai, R., A. Suzuki, Y. Takano, P.C. Lee and S. Horinouchi, 2004. Phosphorylation of AfsR by multiple serine/threonine kinases in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2). Gene, 334: 53-61.
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  9. Umeyama, T., P.C. Lee and S. Horinouchi, 2002. Protein serine/threonine kinases in signal transduction for secondary metabolism and morphogenesis in Streptomyces. Applied Microbiol. Biotechnol., 59: 419-425.
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  10. Lee, P.C., T. Umeyama and S. Horinouchi, 2002. afsS is a target of AfsR, a transcriptional factor with ATPase activity that globally controls secondary metabolism in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2). Mol. Microbiol., 43: 1413-1430.
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  11. Umeyama, T., P.C. Lee, K. Ueda and S. Horinouchi, 1999. An AfsK/AfsR system involved in the response of aerial mycelium formation to glucose in Streptomyces griseus. Microbiology, 145: 2281-2292.
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  12. Lee, P.C., P.C. Loh and C.C. Ho, 1997. Production of tylosin by Streptomyces fradiae in palm oil medium. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 13: 69-71.
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  13. Lee, P.C. and C.C. Ho, 1996. Production of clavulanic acid and cephamycin C by Streptomyces clavuligerus in palm oil medium. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 12: 73-75.
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