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K H Lau

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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|February 22, 2002
Differential effects of bacterial toxins on mitogenic actions of sodium fluoride and those of aluminum fluoride in human TE85 osteosarcoma cellsH Hashimoto, K H Lau
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis|January 1, 1993
Phosphotyrosyl protein phosphatases: potential regulators of cell proliferation and differentiationK H Lau, D J Baylink
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1983
Specific mixed disulfide formation with purified bovine cardiac glycogen synthase I and glutathioneK H Lau, J A Thomas
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|November 3, 1998
Molecular mechanism of action of fluoride on bone cellsK H Lau, D J Baylink
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|December 8, 2005
Composition and thermochemistry of silver bromide vaporD L Hildenbrand, K H Lau
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|October 20, 2006
Dissociation energies of the Cu and Ag monohalides and of Ni monofluorideD L Hildenbrand, K H Lau
Calcified Tissue International|September 15, 1999
Vitamin D therapy of osteoporosis: plain vitamin D therapy versus active vitamin D analog (D-hormone) therapyK H Lau, D J Baylink
Clinical Biochemistry|February 1, 1992
Human bone cells contain a fluoride sensitive acid phosphatase: evidence that this enzyme functions at neutral pH as a phosphotyrosyl protein phosphataseJ E Wergedal, K H Lau
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery|May 7, 2026
Hybrid Biostimulator and Hyaluronic Acid Injectable for Tear Trough RejuvenationStephanie Ming Young, Edmond K H Lau
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|July 10, 1991
Aluminum stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts in vitro by a mechanism that is different from fluorideK H Lau, A Yoo, S P Wang
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|February 22, 2002
Differential effects of bacterial toxins on mitogenic actions of sodium fluoride and those of aluminum fluoride in human TE85 osteosarcoma cellsH Hashimoto, K H Lau
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis|January 1, 1993
Phosphotyrosyl protein phosphatases: potential regulators of cell proliferation and differentiationK H Lau, D J Baylink
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1983
Specific mixed disulfide formation with purified bovine cardiac glycogen synthase I and glutathioneK H Lau, J A Thomas
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|November 3, 1998
Molecular mechanism of action of fluoride on bone cellsK H Lau, D J Baylink
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|December 8, 2005
Composition and thermochemistry of silver bromide vaporD L Hildenbrand, K H Lau
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|October 20, 2006
Dissociation energies of the Cu and Ag monohalides and of Ni monofluorideD L Hildenbrand, K H Lau
Calcified Tissue International|September 15, 1999
Vitamin D therapy of osteoporosis: plain vitamin D therapy versus active vitamin D analog (D-hormone) therapyK H Lau, D J Baylink
Clinical Biochemistry|February 1, 1992
Human bone cells contain a fluoride sensitive acid phosphatase: evidence that this enzyme functions at neutral pH as a phosphotyrosyl protein phosphataseJ E Wergedal, K H Lau
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery|May 7, 2026
Hybrid Biostimulator and Hyaluronic Acid Injectable for Tear Trough RejuvenationStephanie Ming Young, Edmond K H Lau
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|July 10, 1991
Aluminum stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts in vitro by a mechanism that is different from fluorideK H Lau, A Yoo, S P Wang
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