Full Name
Pui Lai, Rachel Ee
Variants
Ee, R.P.-L.
Rachel Ee, P.L.
Ee, P.L.R.
Ee, P.-L.R.
 
 
Faculty
 
Email
phaeplr@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2020]
Department:  PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Department:  PHARMACY
Policy:  Open

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12017Candidemia in a major regional tertiary referral hospital - epidemiology, practice patterns and outcomesTeo, J.Q.-M; Candra, S.R; Lee, S.J.-Y; Chia, S.Y.-H; Leck, H; Tan, A.-L ; Neo, H.-P; Leow, K.W.-L; Cai, Y; Ee, R.P.-L ; Lim, T.-P ; Lee, W; Kwa, A.L.-H 
22020Chlorella vulgaris Extract as a Serum Replacement That Enhances Mammalian Cell Growth and Protein ExpressionNg, J.Y.; Chua, M.L. ; Zhang, C.; Hong, S.; Kumar, Y.; Gokhale, R.; Ee, P.L.R. 
32018Correction: Candidemia in a major regional tertiary referral hospital - Epidemiology, practice patterns and outcomes (Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (2017) 6 (27) DOI: 10.1186/s13756-017-0184-1)Teo, J.Q.-M; Candra, S.R; Lee, S.J.-Y; Chia, S.Y.-H; Leck, H; Tan, A.-L; Neo, H.-P; Leow, K.W.-L; Cai, Y; Ee, P.L.R ; Lim, T.-P ; Lee, W; Kwa, A.L.-H 
42018Integrated pharmacokinetic–pharmacodynamic modeling to evaluate empiric carbapenem therapy in bloodstream infectionsLim, T.-P.; Wang, R.; Poh, G.Q.; Koh, T.-H.; Tan, T.-Y.; Lee, W.; Teo, J.Q.-M.; Cai, Y.; Tan, T.-T.; Ee, P.L.R. ; Kwa, A.L.
52017Macromolecular conjugate and biological carrier approaches for the targeted delivery of antibioticsTram, N.D.T; Ee, P.L.R 
627-Feb-2014Metabotyping of docosahexaenoic acid - Treated alzheimer's disease cell modelBahety, P.; Tan, Y.M.; Hong, Y.; Zhang, L.; Chan, E.C.Y.; Ee, P.-L.R. 
715-Jul-2020Silica Nanoparticles—A Versatile Tool for the Treatment of Bacterial InfectionsSelvarajan, V.; Obuobi, S.; Ee, P.L.R. 
87-Jul-2016The role of modulation of antioxidant enzyme systems in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseasesSybil Obuobi; Sanzhar Karatayev; Christina Chai ; Pui Lai Rachel Ee ; Peter Matyus
92020Ultra-Short Antimicrobial Peptoids Show Propensity for Membrane Activity Against Multi-Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosisKhara, J.S.; Mojsoska, B.; Mukherjee, D. ; Langford, P.R.; Robertson, B.D.; Jenssen, H.; Ee, P.L.R. ; Newton, S.M.