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Nirmal S Panesar

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Medical Hypotheses|August 4, 2004
High altitude sickness. Is acute cortisol deficiency involved in its pathophysiology?Nirmal S Panesar
Lancet (London, England)|June 13, 2003
Lymphopenia in SARSNirmal S Panesar
Clinical Endocrinology|April 28, 2011
TSH levels in human pregnancyNirmal S Panesar
Steroids|May 26, 2005
Chloride efflux in unstimulated Leydig cells causes autonomous cAMP production and stimulatory/inhibitory steroidogenesis with an efflux inhibitorNirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|December 30, 2011
Does the death rate of Hong Kong Chinese change during the lunar ghost month?Nirmal S Panesar, Colin A Graham
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|December 18, 2009
Stability of serum thyroid hormones following 8-11 years of cold storageNirmal S Panesar, Lydia C W Lit
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|September 22, 2005
Changing characteristics of the TDx digoxin II assay in detecting bufadienolides in a traditional Chinese medicine: for better or worse?Nirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan, Lap K Law
Steroids|March 12, 2003
Mouse Leydig tumor cells produce C-19 steroids, including testosteroneNirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan, Chung S Ho
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 6, 2010
Co-contamination, but not mammalian cell conversion of melamine to cyanuric acid the likely cause of melamine-cyanurate nephrolithiasisNirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan, Wai S Lo, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|April 24, 2003
The concentration of circulating corticotropin-releasing hormone mRNA in maternal plasma is increased in preeclampsiaEnders K O Ng, Tse N Leung, Nancy B Y Tsui, et al.
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Medical Hypotheses|August 4, 2004
High altitude sickness. Is acute cortisol deficiency involved in its pathophysiology?Nirmal S Panesar
Lancet (London, England)|June 13, 2003
Lymphopenia in SARSNirmal S Panesar
Clinical Endocrinology|April 28, 2011
TSH levels in human pregnancyNirmal S Panesar
Steroids|May 26, 2005
Chloride efflux in unstimulated Leydig cells causes autonomous cAMP production and stimulatory/inhibitory steroidogenesis with an efflux inhibitorNirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|December 30, 2011
Does the death rate of Hong Kong Chinese change during the lunar ghost month?Nirmal S Panesar, Colin A Graham
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|December 18, 2009
Stability of serum thyroid hormones following 8-11 years of cold storageNirmal S Panesar, Lydia C W Lit
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|September 22, 2005
Changing characteristics of the TDx digoxin II assay in detecting bufadienolides in a traditional Chinese medicine: for better or worse?Nirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan, Lap K Law
Steroids|March 12, 2003
Mouse Leydig tumor cells produce C-19 steroids, including testosteroneNirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan, Chung S Ho
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 6, 2010
Co-contamination, but not mammalian cell conversion of melamine to cyanuric acid the likely cause of melamine-cyanurate nephrolithiasisNirmal S Panesar, Kam W Chan, Wai S Lo, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|April 24, 2003
The concentration of circulating corticotropin-releasing hormone mRNA in maternal plasma is increased in preeclampsiaEnders K O Ng, Tse N Leung, Nancy B Y Tsui, et al.
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