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    Second Toe Systolic Pressure Measurements are Valid Substitutes for First Toe Systolic Pressure Measurements in Diabetic Patients: A Prospective Study by Bhamidipaty, V, Dean, A, Yap, S.L, Firth, J, Barron, M, Allard, B, Chan, S.T.F

    “…Objective Toe systolic pressure is a component of the standard vascular and diabetic foot assessment. Until now, clinicians have measured only first toe…”
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    Nitric oxide induces cyclooxygenase expression and inhibits cell growth in colon cancer cell lines by Liu, Qiang, Chan, S.T.F., Mahendran, Ratha

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-04-2003)
    “…The role of nitric oxide (NO) in colon cancer remains controversial. Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) has been reported to be up regulated and down…”
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    Influence of Respiration and Portal Pressure on Transabdominal Duplex Doppler Ultrasound Measurement of Portal Blood Flow: A Porcine Model for Experimental Studies by Chow, P.K.H., Yu, W.K., Ng, T.H., Ong, H.S., Ooi, P.J.L.L., Chan, S.T.F., Aw, S.E., Soo, K.C.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-03-2000)
    “…Transabdominal duplex Doppler ultrasonography (TDDU) is commonly used for measuring hepatic blood flow (HBF) in clinical practice. Flow velocity and the…”
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    Nitric oxide and cancer by Chhatwal, V.J.S., Moochhala, S.M., Chan, S.T.F, Ngoi, S.S.

    Published in Medical hypotheses (1996)
    “…The possibility that the overall process of carcinogenesis may be linked to the deficiency of nitric oxide in a biological cell is examined. A hypothetical…”
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    Early weight gain and glycogen-obligated water during nutritional rehabilitation by Chan, S T, Johnson, A W, Moore, M H, Kapadia, C R, Dudley, H A

    “…Early weight gain by starving patients managed with total parenteral nutrition has been regarded as spurious - that is, merely an increase in body water. We…”
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    Microcomputer system for the analysis of muscle function by McLaughlin, S J, Chan, S T, Ford, D, Neame, S J, Dudley, H A

    Published in Journal of biomedical engineering (01-01-1987)
    “…Though skeletal muscle function has recently been increasingly studied, a system for routine clinical examination in patients is not widely available. A…”
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