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Chan, MCW
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Dr Chan, Michael Chi Wai
陳志偉
Assistant Professor
Dept:
School of Public Health
Faculty:
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
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Project Code
Amount
Title
Funding Year
1
11100972
978704
Role of indirubin-3'-oxime as an antiviral and immunomodulatory agent in the treatment of severe human influenza virus infection
2011/2012
2
10091162
909862
Experimental models to study the impact of cigarette smoking on the tropism of the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus in human respiratory tract
2010/2011
3
HKU 761210M
1500000
Effect of allogeneic human mesenchymal stem cells on alveolar fluid clearance and protein permeability in human alveolar epithelial cells injured by influenza H5N1 virus infection
2010/2011
4
HKU 761009M
700000
Influenza A (H5N1) virus infection in human primary type I and type II alveolar epithelial cells: Cell tropism, inflammatory responses and apoptosis
2009/2010
5
08070762
799584
Effect of vitamin B2 in the treatment of human influenza H5N1 virus infection: studies in vitro and in vivo
2008/2009
6
HKU 761208M
415682
Tissue tropism and innate immune responses of respiratory viruses in primary differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in vitro and in ex-vivo cultures of lung and nasopharynx
2008/2009
7
06060552
799378
Replication and pathogenesis of avian influenza A (H5N1) viruses in polarized human bronchial and alveolar epithelium
2006/2007
8
03040712
800648
Primary human lung epithelial cells as an in-vitro model to study the pathogenesis of SARS coronavirus infection
2005/2006
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