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Parikh Matries of Words. by Subramaniam, K G, Ang, Miin Huey
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Annonacin exerts antitumor activity through induction of apoptosis and extracellular signal-regulated kinase inhibition by Yap, C, Subramaniam, K, Khor, S, Chung, I
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A light emitting diode in a child's airway by Chan, Lucy, Yik, Yee Ian, Subramaniam, K.N., Ramanujam, T.M.
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Cancer-associated fibroblasts promote endometrial cancer growth via activation of interleukin-6/STAT-3/c-Myc pathway by Subramaniam, K, Omar, I, Kwong, S, Mohamed, Z, Woo, Y, Mat Adenan, N, Chung, I
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Statistical optimisation for enhancement of phenol biodegradation by the Antarctic soil bacterium Arthrobacter sp. strain AQ5-15 using response surface methodology by Subramaniam, K., Shaharuddin, N. A., Tengku Mazuki, T. A., Zulkharnain, A., Khalil, K. A., Convey, P., Ahmad, S. A.
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis and conflict in Syria by Al-Salem, W, Pigott, D, Subramaniam, K, Haines, L, Kelly-Hope, L, Molyneux, D, Hay, S, Acosta-Serrano, A
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Bridging the “Know-Do” Gaps in Five Non-Communicable Diseases Using a Common Framework Driven by Implementation Science by Donohue JF, Elborn JS, Lansberg P, Javed A, Tesfaye S, Rugo H, Duddi SRD, Jithoo N, Huang PH, Subramaniam K, Ramanjinappa N, Koltun A, Melamed S, Chan JCN
Published 2023-07-01
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Pulmonary SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to para-infectious immune activation in the brain by Dunai, C, Hetherington, C, Boardman, SA, Clark, JJ, Sharma, P, Subramaniam, K, Tharmaratnam, K, Needham, EJ, Williams, R, Huang, Y, Wood, GK, Collie, C, Fower, A, Fox, H, Ellul, MA, Held, M, Egbe, FN, Griffiths, M, Solomon, T, Breen, G, Kipar, A, Cavanagh, J, Irani, SR, Vincent, A
Published 2024Journal article -
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Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses by Michael, BD, Dunai, C, Needham, EJ, Tharmaratnam, K, Williams, R, Huang, Y, Boardman, SA, Clark, JJ, Sharma, P, Subramaniam, K, Wood, GK, Collie, C, Digby, R, Ren, A, Norton, E, Leibowitz, M, Ebrahimi, S, Fower, A, Fox, H, Tato, E, Ellul, MA, Sunderland, G, Held, M, Hetherington, C, Egbe, FN, Palmos, A, Stirrups, K, Grundmann, A, Chiollaz, A-C, Sanchez, J-C, Stewart, JP, Griffiths, M, Solomon, T, Breen, G, Coles, AJ, Kingston, N, Bradley, JR, Chinnery, PF, Cavanagh, J, Irani, SR, Vincent, A, Baillie, JK, Openshaw, PJ, Semple, MG, Taams, LS, Menon, DK, Horby, PW, Klenerman, P, Merson, L, Sigfrid, L, Stuart, D, Lee, J, Plotkin, D, Carson, G, Duff, E, Miller, K, Husain, M, Harrison, PJ, Jezzard, P, Smith, S
Published 2023Journal article -
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Comparative study of IPv4 and IPv6 and migration to IPv6 in mobile networks by Teo, Han Wei.
Published 2008Other Authors: “…Subramaniam, K. R.…”
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