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Minimal change nephrotic syndrome - A complex genetic disorder
Minimal change nephrotic syndrome - A complex genetic disorder
by Gong, W.K., Chng, W., Yap, H.-K.
Published 2014
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The architecture and allometry of mangrove saplings
The architecture and allometry of mangrove saplings
by Turner, I.M., Gong, W.K., Ong, J.E., Bujang, J.S., Kohyama, T.
Published 2014
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Can dialysis adequacy be achieved by tailoring the dialysis prescription in an Asian pediatric population on nightly intermittent peritoneal dialysis?
Can dialysis adequacy be achieved by tailoring the dialysis prescription in an Asian pediatric population on nightly intermittent peritoneal dialysis?
by Gong, W.K., Foong, P.P., Ramirez, S., Murugasu, B., Yap, H.K.
Published 2013
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Risk factors for steroid dependency in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
Risk factors for steroid dependency in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
by Yap, H.-K., Han, E.J.S., Heng, C.-K., Gong, W.-K.
Published 2013
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Increased HLA-A*11 in Chinese children with steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome
Increased HLA-A*11 in Chinese children with steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome
by Cheung, W., Gong, W.-K., Yap, H.-K., Ren, E.-C., Chan, S.-H.
Published 2013
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