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C Y Cheng

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 7, 1997
Testin is tightly associated with testicular cell membrane upon its secretion by sertoli cells whose steady-state mRNA level in the testis correlates with the turnover and integrity of inter-testicular cell junctionsJ Grima, L Zhu, C Y Cheng
Journal of Andrology|May 1, 1996
Purification, cDNA cloning, and developmental changes in the steady-state mRNA level of rat testicular tissue inhibitor of metalloproteases-2 (TIMP-2)J Grima, K Calcagno, C Y Cheng
Investigative Urology|September 1, 1976
Comparison of rapid versus slow decompression of the distended urinary bladderF Gould, C Y Cheng, J Lapides
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 29, 1981
Lack of cytosol and nuclear estrogen receptors in human spermatozoaC Y Cheng, B Boettcher, R J Rose
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|May 1, 1983
Renal tubular acidosis presenting in pregnancy with severe hypokalaemiaC Y Cheng, G V Nair, Y Salmon
Asian Journal of Andrology|March 7, 2001
Protein profiles in various epididymal segments of normal and castrated ratsP P Mathur, A Marshall, C Y Cheng
Biochemistry|May 31, 1988
Structural analysis of clusterin and its subunits in ram rete testis fluidC Y Cheng, P P Mathur, J Grima
Journal of Andrology|September 8, 2001
The inter-Sertoli tight junction permeability barrier is regulated by the interplay of protein phosphatases and kinases: an in vitro studyJ C Li, D Mruk, C Y Cheng
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 26, 1993
Testins are structurally related to the mouse cysteine proteinase precursor but devoid of any protease/anti-protease activityC Y Cheng, I Morris, C W Bardin
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|June 1, 1994
Regulation of clusterin secretion and mRNA expression in astrocytes by cytokinesI H Zwain, J Grima, C Y Cheng
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 7, 1997
Testin is tightly associated with testicular cell membrane upon its secretion by sertoli cells whose steady-state mRNA level in the testis correlates with the turnover and integrity of inter-testicular cell junctionsJ Grima, L Zhu, C Y Cheng
Journal of Andrology|May 1, 1996
Purification, cDNA cloning, and developmental changes in the steady-state mRNA level of rat testicular tissue inhibitor of metalloproteases-2 (TIMP-2)J Grima, K Calcagno, C Y Cheng
Investigative Urology|September 1, 1976
Comparison of rapid versus slow decompression of the distended urinary bladderF Gould, C Y Cheng, J Lapides
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 29, 1981
Lack of cytosol and nuclear estrogen receptors in human spermatozoaC Y Cheng, B Boettcher, R J Rose
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|May 1, 1983
Renal tubular acidosis presenting in pregnancy with severe hypokalaemiaC Y Cheng, G V Nair, Y Salmon
Asian Journal of Andrology|March 7, 2001
Protein profiles in various epididymal segments of normal and castrated ratsP P Mathur, A Marshall, C Y Cheng
Biochemistry|May 31, 1988
Structural analysis of clusterin and its subunits in ram rete testis fluidC Y Cheng, P P Mathur, J Grima
Journal of Andrology|September 8, 2001
The inter-Sertoli tight junction permeability barrier is regulated by the interplay of protein phosphatases and kinases: an in vitro studyJ C Li, D Mruk, C Y Cheng
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 26, 1993
Testins are structurally related to the mouse cysteine proteinase precursor but devoid of any protease/anti-protease activityC Y Cheng, I Morris, C W Bardin
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|June 1, 1994
Regulation of clusterin secretion and mRNA expression in astrocytes by cytokinesI H Zwain, J Grima, C Y Cheng
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