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Dr Fung, Man Lung
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1Garlic-derived S-allylmercaptocysteine is a hepato-protective agent in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in vivo animal modelXiao, J; Ching, YP; Liong, EC; Nanji, AA; Fung, ML; Tipoe, GL2013107
2Paracrine-autocrine mechanisms in the carotid body function at high altitude and in diseaseFung, ML; Tipoe, GL; Leung, PS20137
3Therapeutic approaches to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: past achievements and future chanllengesXiao, J; Guo, R; Fung, ML; Liong, EC; Tipoe, GL20134
4Hepatic response to chronic hypoxia in experimental rat model through HIF-1 alpha, activator protein-1 and NF-kappa BLau, TYH; Xiao, J; Liong, EC; Liao, L; Leung, TM; Nanji, J; Fung, ML; Tipoe, GL20134
5S-allylmercaptocysteine reduces carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic oxidative stress and necroinflammation via nuclear factor kappa B-dependent pathways in miceXiao, J; Liong, EC; Ling, MT; Ching, YP; Fung, ML; Tipoe, GL2012162
6Chronic intermittent hypoxia induces local inflammation of the rat carotid body via functional upregulation of proinflammatory cytokine pathwaysLam, SY; Liu, Y; Ng, KM; Lau, CF; Liong, EC; Tipoe, GL; Fung, ML2012129
7Lycium barbarum polysaccharides protect mice liver from carbon tetrachloride-induced oxidative stress and necroinflammationXiao, J; Liong, EC; Ching, YP; Chang, RCC; So, KF; Fung, ML; Tipoe, GL2012126
8Lipopolysaccharide and hypoxia-induced HIF-1 activation in human gingival fibroblastsLi, JP; Li, FYL; Xu, A; Cheng, B; Tsao, SW; Fung, ML; Leung, WK201283
9Carotid body function in health and diseaseFung, ML201246
10Role of nitric oxide in the regulation of fibrogenic factors in experimental liver fibrosis in miceLeung, TM; Fung, ML; Liong, EC; Lau, TYH; Nanji, AA; Tipoe, GL2011151
11Exogenous expression of human apoA-I enhances cardiac differentiation of pluripotent stem cellsNg, KM; Lee, YK; Lai, WH; Chan, YC; Fung, ML; Tse, HF; Siu, CW2011152
12Expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α in human periodontal tissueNg, KT; Li, JP; Ng, KM; Tipoe, GL; Leung, WK; Fung, ML2011175
13Cobalt chloride pretreatment promotes cardiac differentiation of human embryonic stem cells under atmospheric oxygen levelNg, KM; Chan, YC; Lee, YK; Lai, WH; Au, KW; Fung, ML; Siu, CW; Li, RA; Tse, HF201185
14Exogenous expression of HIF-1α promotes cardiac differentiation of embryonic stem cellsNg, KM; Lee, YK; Chan, YC; Lai, WH; Fung, ML; Li, RA; Siu, CW; Tse, HF2010107
15Melatonin reduces hippocampal β-amyloid generation in rats exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxiaNg, KM; Lau, CF; Fung, ML2010141
16Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) reduces liver inflammation, oxidative stress and fibrosis in carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4)-induced liver injury in miceTipoe, GL; Leung, TM; Liong, EC; Lau, TYH; Fung, ML; Nanji, AA201089
17Voluntary oral feeding of rats not requiring a very high fat diet is a clinically relevant animal model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)Tipoe, GL; Ho, CT; Liong, EC; Leung, TM; Lau, TYH; Fung, ML; Nanji, AA200982
18Nitric oxide deficit in chronic intermittent hypoxia impairs large conductance calcium-activated potassium channel activity in rat hippocampal neuronsTjong, YW; Li, M; Hung, MW; Wang, K; Fung, ML2008124
19Melatonin ameliorates hippocampal nitric oxide production and large conductance calcium-activated potassium channel activity in chronic intermittent hypoxiaTjong, YW; Li, MF; Hung, MW; Fung, ML2008124
20Protective effect of melatonin against hippocampal injury of rats with intermittent hypoxiaHung, MW; Tipoe, GL; Poon, AMS; Reiter, RJ; Fung, ML2008128

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