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Hwee Ming Cheng

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Advances in Physiology Education|December 3, 2008
PhysongogyHwee-Ming Cheng
Advances in Physiology Education|March 19, 2010
Stimulating student interest in physiology: the intermedical school physiology quizHwee-Ming Cheng
Medical Teacher|January 28, 2010
Singing and learning physiologyHwee Ming Cheng
Advances in Physiology Education|September 7, 2012
Misconceptions highlighted among medical students in the annual International Intermedical School Physiology QuizHwee-Ming Cheng, Damayanthi Durairajanayagam
Atherosclerosis|December 23, 1998
Cholesterol oxides and natural autoantibodiesHwee Ming Cheng, Kalyana Sundram
Advances in Physiology Education|April 13, 2016
Update on the growth of the International Intermedical School Physiology QuizHwee-Ming Cheng, See-Ziau Hoe
Journal of Integrative Medicine|December 9, 2019
Antioxidant status following postprandial challenge of two different doses of tocopherols and tocotrienolsSyed Fairus, Hwee Ming Cheng, Kalyana Sundram
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|December 17, 2008
Phenylacetic acids were detected in the plasma and urine of rats administered with low-dose mulberry leaf extractChooi Yeng Lee, Si Mui Sim, Hwee Ming Cheng
Biofactors (Oxford, England)|September 23, 2008
Mulberry leaves protect rat tissues from immobilization stress-induced inflammationChooi Yeng Lee, Hwee Ming Cheng, Si Mui Sim
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|November 10, 2010
Prooxidant/antioxidant ratio (ProAntidex) as a better index of net free radical scavenging potentialLai Teng Ling, Uma D Palanisamy, Hwee Ming Cheng
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Advances in Physiology Education|December 3, 2008
PhysongogyHwee-Ming Cheng
Advances in Physiology Education|March 19, 2010
Stimulating student interest in physiology: the intermedical school physiology quizHwee-Ming Cheng
Medical Teacher|January 28, 2010
Singing and learning physiologyHwee Ming Cheng
Advances in Physiology Education|September 7, 2012
Misconceptions highlighted among medical students in the annual International Intermedical School Physiology QuizHwee-Ming Cheng, Damayanthi Durairajanayagam
Atherosclerosis|December 23, 1998
Cholesterol oxides and natural autoantibodiesHwee Ming Cheng, Kalyana Sundram
Advances in Physiology Education|April 13, 2016
Update on the growth of the International Intermedical School Physiology QuizHwee-Ming Cheng, See-Ziau Hoe
Journal of Integrative Medicine|December 9, 2019
Antioxidant status following postprandial challenge of two different doses of tocopherols and tocotrienolsSyed Fairus, Hwee Ming Cheng, Kalyana Sundram
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|December 17, 2008
Phenylacetic acids were detected in the plasma and urine of rats administered with low-dose mulberry leaf extractChooi Yeng Lee, Si Mui Sim, Hwee Ming Cheng
Biofactors (Oxford, England)|September 23, 2008
Mulberry leaves protect rat tissues from immobilization stress-induced inflammationChooi Yeng Lee, Hwee Ming Cheng, Si Mui Sim
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|November 10, 2010
Prooxidant/antioxidant ratio (ProAntidex) as a better index of net free radical scavenging potentialLai Teng Ling, Uma D Palanisamy, Hwee Ming Cheng
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