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| 國立成功大學 |
2001-12-04 |
The KCl cotransporter isoform KCC3 can play an important role in cell growth regulation
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Shen, Meng-Ru; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Hsu, Keng-Fu; Liu, Hsiao-Sheng; Dunham, Philip B.; Holtzman, Eli J.; Ellory, J. Clive |
| 國立成功大學 |
2001-12-01 |
Human cervical cancer cells use Ca2+ signalling, protein tyrosine phosphorylation and MAP kinase in regulatory volume decrease
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Shen, Meng-Ru; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Browning, Joseph A.; Wilkins, Robert J.; Ellory, J. Clive |
| 國立成功大學 |
2001-07 |
Ovarian fibrosarcoma with long-term survival: A case report
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Huang, Y. C.; Hsu, Keng-Fu; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Dai, Y. C.; Tzeng, C. C. |
| 國立成功大學 |
2001-03 |
Swelling-activated taurine and K+ transport in human cervical cancer cells: association with cell cycle progression
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Shen, Meng-Ru; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Ellory, J. Clive |
| 國立成功大學 |
2001-02 |
Major complications of operative gynecologic laparoscopy in southern Taiwan
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Wu, Ming-Ping; Lin, Yue-Shan; Chou, Cheng-Yang |
| 國立成功大學 |
2001-01 |
Oestrogen deficiency causes DNA damage in uterine leiomyoma cells: a possible mechanism for shrinkage of fibroids by GnRH agonists
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Cheng, Ya-Min; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Huang, Soon-Cen; Lin, Hui-Chuan |
| 國立成功大學 |
2000-08 |
Volume-sensitive KCl cotransport associated with human cervical carcinogenesis
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Shen, Meng-Ru; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Ellory, J. Clive |
| 國立成功大學 |
1999-11 |
Modulation of volume-sensitive Cl- channels and cell volume by actin filaments and microtubules in human cervical cancer HT-3 cells
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Shen, Meng-Ru; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Hsu, Keng-Fu; Hsu, K. S.; Wu, M. L. |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
1990 |
Emergent Hysterectomy in Obstetrics:A Nine-Year Experience
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鄭欽火; 鄭安祿; 周振楊; 吳嘉燕; 陳景山; 連義隆; Tehng, Chin-Huoo; Jehng, An-Luh; Chou, Cheng-Yang; Ng, Ka-Yin; Chen, Chin-Sun; Lien, Yih-Ron |
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