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M Y K Leung

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Immunology Letters|March 24, 2006
Polysaccharide biological response modifiersM Y K Leung, C Liu, J C M Koon, et al.
Glycobiology|January 24, 2004
Chemical and biological characterization of a polysaccharide biological response modifier from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) BergM Y K Leung, C Liu, L F Zhu, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|September 19, 2006
Macrophage activation by polysaccharide biological response modifier isolated from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) BergC Liu, M Y K Leung, J C M Koon, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|December 21, 2004
Leydig cell hypoplasia due to inactivation of luteinizing hormone receptor by a novel homozygous nonsense truncation mutation in the seventh transmembrane domainW Salameh, M Choucair, T B Guo, et al.
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Immunology Letters|March 24, 2006
Polysaccharide biological response modifiersM Y K Leung, C Liu, J C M Koon, et al.
Glycobiology|January 24, 2004
Chemical and biological characterization of a polysaccharide biological response modifier from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) BergM Y K Leung, C Liu, L F Zhu, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|September 19, 2006
Macrophage activation by polysaccharide biological response modifier isolated from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) BergC Liu, M Y K Leung, J C M Koon, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|December 21, 2004
Leydig cell hypoplasia due to inactivation of luteinizing hormone receptor by a novel homozygous nonsense truncation mutation in the seventh transmembrane domainW Salameh, M Choucair, T B Guo, et al.
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