Full Name
Chan Wing Yuen,Eli
(not current staff)
Variants
Chan, E.W.Y.
Chan, E.
Chan, E.W.
Chan, W.Y.
 
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Faculty
 
Email
phaelic@nus.edu.sg
 

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12005Determination of thalidomide by high performance liquid chromatography: Plasma pharmacokinetic studies in the ratYang, X.; Hu, Z.; Sui, Y.C.; Ho, P.C.; Chan, E. ; Zhou, S. ; Duan, W. ; Boon, C.G.
22005Mechanism-based inhibition of cytochrome P450 3A4 by therapeutic drugsZhou, S. ; Chan, S.Y. ; Goh, B.C. ; Chan, E. ; Duan, W. ; Huang, M.; McLeod, H.L.
32005Novel agents that potentially inhibit irinotecan-induced diarrheaYang, X. ; Hu, Z.; Chan, S.Y. ; Chan, E. ; Goh, B.C. ; Duan, W.; Zhou, S. 
425-Jul-2005Simultaneous determination of the lactone and carboxylate forms of irinotecan (CPT-11) and its active metabolite SN-38 by high-performance liquid chromatography: Application to plasma pharmacokinetic studies in the ratYang, X. ; Hu, Z.; Sui, Y.C. ; Goh, B.C. ; Duan, W. ; Chan, E. ; Zhou, S. 
5Sep-2006The very C-terminus of PRK1/PKN is essential for its activation by RhoA and downstream signalingLim, W.G.; Tan, B.J. ; Zhu, Y.; Zhou, S. ; Armstrong, J.S.; Li, Q.T.; Dong, Q.; Chan, E. ; Smith, D.; Verma, C.; Tan, S.-L.; Duan, W.
6Jun-2006The very C-terminus of protein kinase Cε is critical for the full catalytic competence but its hydrophobic motif is dispensable for the interaction with 3-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 BZhu, Y.; Smith, D.; Verma, C. ; Lim, W.G.; Tan, B.J. ; Armstrong, J.S.; Zhou, S. ; Chan, E. ; Tan, S.-L.; Zhu, Y.-Z.; Cheung, N.S.; Duan, W.
72006The very C-terminus of protein kinase Cε is critical for the full catalytic competence but its hydrophobic motif is dispensable for the interaction with 3-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1BZhu, Y. ; Lim, W.G.; Tan, B.J. ; Armstrong, J.S.; Cheung, N.S. ; Duan, W. ; Smith, D.; Verma, C. ; Zhou, S. ; Chan, E. ; Tan, S.-L.; Zhu, Y.-Z. 
82006Use of in vitro critical inhibitory concentration, a novel approach to predict in vivo synergistic bactericidal effect of combined amikacin and piperacillin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a systemic rat infection modelChan, E. ; Zhou, S. ; Srikumar, S.; Duan, W.