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Generation of a chordoma cell line: a model of human notochordal cells?
Proceeding/Conference:Hong Kong Inter-University 2016 Postgraduate Symposium in Biochemical Sciences
2016
44
 
2008
118
 
In vivo analysis of SOX9 by conditionally knock-in of a mutant Sox9, Sox9Y440X, in the notochord
Proceeding/Conference:HKU-Cambridge-HKUST 2005 Joint Research Retreat for Young Scientists
2005
 
In vivo functional analysis of SOX9 by conditional expression of a mutant SOX9, SOx9Y440X
Proceeding/Conference:Research Postgraduate Symposium, RPS 2005
2005
91
 
In vivo functional analysis of SOX9 by conditional expression of a mutant Sox9, Sox9Y440X, in the notochord
Proceeding/Conference:Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Postgraduate Conference on Model Organism Research & Human Diseases
2004
105
 
2006
103
 
Insights into the cellular basis of intervertebral disc disease gained from the transcriptomes of single cells
Proceeding/Conference:Gordon Research Conference on Cartilage Biology and Pathology
2019
63
 
Insights into the function of SOX9 and campomelic dysplasia
Proceeding/Conference:Biennial Meeting of the American Society for Matrix Biology, ASMB 2008
2008
 
2009
 
Myofibroblast differentiation in disc degeneration: a possible contribution of local and non-local cells
Proceeding/Conference:ORS PSRS 4th International Spine Research Symposium
2017
51
 
Single cell analyses of human intervertebral discs implicate HOPX as a regulator of homeostasis
Proceeding/Conference:SBMS Research Day, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
2018
67
 
Understanding the molecular impact of Sox9 Y440X in campomelic dysplasia
Proceeding/Conference:Gordon-Kenan Research Seminar on Cartilage Biology & Pathology
2015
41
 
Understanding the molecular impact of Sox9Y440X in campomelic dysplasia
Proceeding/Conference:Symposium of the Hong Kong Society for Developmental Biology, HKSDB 2012
2012
42
 
The use of a mouse model to understand the pathogenesis of campomelic dysplasia caused by the human mutation, Sox9Y440X
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Congress of the Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association, HKOA 2004
2004
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