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Hoe-Han Goh
Researcher at National University of Malaysia
Publications - 78
Citations - 886
Hoe-Han Goh is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 65 publications receiving 560 citations. Previous affiliations of Hoe-Han Goh include University of Sheffield.
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Inducible repression of multiple expansin genes leads to growth suppression during leaf development
TL;DR: A quantitative growth analysis of transgenics containing an inducible artificial microRNA construct designed to down-regulate the expression of a number of expansin genes that an expression analysis indicated are expressed during the development of Arabidopsis leaf 6 supports the hypothesis that expansins are required for leaf growth and shows that decreased expansin gene expression leads to a more marked repression of growth during the later stage of leaf development.
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Systematic Multi-Omics Integration (MOI) Approach in Plant Systems Biology.
Ili Nadhirah Jamil,Juwairiah Remali,Kamalrul Azlan Azizan,Nor Azlan Nor Muhammad,Masanori Arita,Hoe-Han Goh,Wan Mohd Aizat +6 more
TL;DR: This review thoroughly classify multi-omics studies on plants and proposes three levels of MOI, namely element-based, pathway-based (level 2), and mathematical-based integration (level 3), which are described in relation to recent publications and tools to highlight their practicality and function.
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A Comprehensive Gene Inventory for Glucosinolate Biosynthetic Pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana.
TL;DR: A comprehensive inventory of A. thaliana GSLs identified from published literature and databases is described and those information along with their connection with crosstalks between various factors, such as light, sulfur metabolism, and nitrogen metabolism are included to provide a comprehensive reference for other crucifer species.
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Discovery of digestive enzymes in carnivorous plants with focus on proteases
TL;DR: This review will cover recent progress based on current studies on digestive enzymes secreted by different genera of carnivorous plants, with focus on the role of secreted plant proteases and their potential industrial applications.
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Metabolite profiling reveals temperature effects on the VOCs and flavonoids of different plant populations
TL;DR: This study shows that the origin of different plant populations influences the effects of temperature on chemical composition, with the largest response observed in the compositional changes in highland plants under higher temperature treatment.