| Title | Author(s) | Year | View Count |
 | Selective over-expression of endothelin-1 in endothelial cells exacerbates inner retinal edema and neuronal death in ischemic retina | Cheung, SSF; Leung, JWC; Lam, AKM; Lam, KSL; Chung, SSM; Lo, ACY; Chung, SK | 2011 | 91 |
 | Generation and characterization of sodium-dicarboxylate cotransporter-deficient mice | Ho, HTB; Ko, BCB; Cheung, AKH; Lam, AKM; Tam, S; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2007 | 109 |
 | Phenotypes developed in secretin receptor-null mice indicated a role for secretin in regulating renal water reabsorption | Chu, JYS; Chung, SCK; Lam, AKM; Tam, S; Chung, SK; Chow, BKC | 2007 | 201 |
 | NFAT5 deficiency increases the severity of neuronal cell death in ischemic | Mak, MC; Lo, ACY; Lam, AKM; Chung, SSM; Chung, SK | 2006 | 84 |
 | Osmotic Response Element Binding Protein (OREBP) is essential for water reabsorption in the kidney | Lam, AKM; Ko, CB; Tam, S; Knepper, MA; Morris, R; Yang, JY; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2004 | 77 |
 | Osmotic Response Element Binding Protein (OREBP) is essential for water reabsorption in kidney | Lam, AKM; Ko, CB; Tam, SCF; Knepper, MA; Morris, R; Yang, JY; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2004 | 99 |
 | Osmotic response element-binding protein (OREBP) is an essential regulator of the urine concentrating mechanism | Lam, AKM; Ko, BCB; Tam, S; Morris, R; Yang, JY; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2004 | 81 |
 | Overexpression of dominant-negative osmotic respose element binding protein (OREBP) in kidney resulting in polydipsic and polyuric phenotypes | Ko, CB; Lam, AKM; Chung, SK; Tam, S; Knepper, M; Yang, JY; Chung, SSM | 2003 | 77 |
 | Overexpression of dominant-negative osmotic response element binding protein (OREBP) in kidney resulting in polydipsic and polyuric phenotype | Ko, CB; Lam, AKM; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2003 | 68 |
 | Osmotic Response Element Binding Protein is essential for water reabsorption in kidney | Lam, AKM; Ko, CB; Tam, SCF; Yang, JY; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2003 | 63 |
 | Generation of osmotic response element binding protein (OREBP) knockout mice | Lam, AKM; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2002 | 69 |
 | Fyn and p38 signaling are both required for maximal hypertonic activation of the osmotic response element-binding protein/tonicity-responsive enhancer-binding protein (OREBP/TonEBP) | Ko, BCB; Lam, AKM; Kapus, A; Fan, L; Chung, SK; Chung, SSM | 2002 | 112 |
 | Removal of halogenated aliphatic compounds - a molecular approach | Lam, AKM; Tsang, JSH | 1998 | 127 |
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