Nirmal S. Panesar
Department of Chemical Pathology
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region
China E-mail:
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- TSH levels in human pregnancy. Panesar, N.S. Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf) (2011)
- Stability of serum thyroid hormones following 8-11 years of cold storage. Panesar, N.S., Lit, L.C. Clin. Chem. Lab. Med. (2010)
- Postponement of death around Chinese holidays: a Hong Kong perspective. Panesar, N.S., Goggins, W. Singapore. Med. J (2009)
- Why are the high altitude inhabitants like the Tibetans shorter and lighter? Panesar, N.S. Med. Hypotheses (2008)
- Status of anti-thyroid peroxidase during normal pregnancy and in patients with hyperemesis gravidarum. Panesar, N.S., Chan, K.W., Li, C.Y., Rogers, M.S. Thyroid (2006)
- Evidence for nitrite reductase activity in intact mouse Leydig tumor cells. Panesar, N.S., Chan, K.W. Steroids (2006)
- Changing characteristics of the TDx digoxin II assay in detecting bufadienolides in a traditional Chinese medicine: for better or worse?. Panesar, N.S., Chan, K.W., Law, L.K. Ther. Drug. Monit (2005)
- High altitude sickness. Is acute cortisol deficiency involved in its pathophysiology?. Panesar, N.S. Med. Hypotheses (2004)
- Mouse Leydig tumor cells produce C-19 steroids, including testosterone. Panesar, N.S., Chan, K.W., Ho, C.S. Steroids (2003)
- Is four a deadly number for the Chinese?. Panesar, N.S., Chan, N.C., Li, S.N., Lo, J.K., Wong, V.W., Yang, I.B., Yip, E.K. Med. J. Aust. (2003)
- Reference intervals for thyroid hormones in pregnant Chinese women. Panesar, N.S., Li, C.Y., Rogers, M.S. Ann. Clin. Biochem. (2001)
- Is steroid deficiency the cause of tolerance in nitrate therapy?. Panesar, N.S. Med. Hypotheses (2000)
- Decreased steroid hormone synthesis from inorganic nitrite and nitrate: studies in vitro and in vivo. Panesar, N.S., Chan, K.W. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. (2000)
- Human chorionic gonadotropin: a secretory hormone. Panesar, N.S. Med. Hypotheses (1999)
- Histochemical, clinical, and in vitro beta cell responses in a neonate with persistent hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia of infancy. Panesar, N.S., Poon, C.W., Liew, C.T., Wong, G.W., Hjelm, N.M. Arch. Dis. Child. Fetal Neonatal Ed. (1998)