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Techniques in Coloproctology|August 27, 2022
Transanal total mesorectal excision and delayed coloanal anastomosis without stoma for low rectal cancerI Seow-En, Y Y-R Ng, I B H Tan, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|February 2, 2018
Clinical patterns and management of primary mucosal melanoma: a single centre experienceYvonne Y R Ng, Grace H C Tan, Richard H H Quek, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|August 28, 2001
BrainImageJ: a Java-based framework for interoperability in neuroscience, with specific application to neuroimagingY R Ng, S Shiffman, T J Brosnan, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|February 16, 2013
Developing FGFR4 inhibitors as potential anti-cancer agents via in silico design, supported by in vitro and cell-based testingH K Ho, G Németh, Y R Ng, et al.
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Techniques in Coloproctology|August 27, 2022
Transanal total mesorectal excision and delayed coloanal anastomosis without stoma for low rectal cancerI Seow-En, Y Y-R Ng, I B H Tan, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|February 2, 2018
Clinical patterns and management of primary mucosal melanoma: a single centre experienceYvonne Y R Ng, Grace H C Tan, Richard H H Quek, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|August 28, 2001
BrainImageJ: a Java-based framework for interoperability in neuroscience, with specific application to neuroimagingY R Ng, S Shiffman, T J Brosnan, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|February 16, 2013
Developing FGFR4 inhibitors as potential anti-cancer agents via in silico design, supported by in vitro and cell-based testingH K Ho, G Németh, Y R Ng, et al.
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