Sing Leung Lui
Tung Wah Hospital
102 Papers
666 Citations
Sing Leung Lui is an academic researcher from Tung Wah Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peritoneal dialysis & Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 94 publications. Previous affiliations of Sing Leung Lui include University of Hong Kong.
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Papers
Rapamycin attenuates the severity of established nephritis in lupus-prone NZB/W F1 mice.
TL;DR: It is concluded that rapamycin is effective in attenuating the severity of established nephritis in NZB/W F(1) mice and could be of therapeutic value in the treatment of human lupus nephitis.
Tuberculosis infection in Chinese patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
Sing Leung Lui,Sydney C.W. Tang,Fu Keung Li,Bo Ying Choy,Tak Mao Chan,Wai Kei Lo,Kar Neng Lai +6 more
TL;DR: A high index of suspicion for tuberculosis among CAPD patients is warranted to ensure early diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, particularly tuberculous peritonitis, is common.
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Rapamycin prevents the development of nephritis in lupus-prone NZB/W F1 mice.
TL;DR: It is concluded that rapamycin is highly effective in preventing the development of nephritis in NZB/W F1 mice, mediated through inhibition of lymphoproliferation and reduced MCP-1 expression.
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Anti-DNA antibody induction of protein kinase C phosphorylation and fibronectin synthesis in human and murine lupus and the effect of mycophenolic acid
TL;DR: Human polyclonal anti-DNA antibodies induce TGFbeta1 and FN synthesis in human mesangial cells through PKC activation, which is inhibited by MPA.
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A prospective randomized study on three different peritoneal dialysis catheters.
Wai Kei Lo,Sing Leung Lui,Fu Keung Li,Bo Ying Choy,Man-Fai Lam,Kai Chung Tse,Terence P.S. Yip,Flora S.K. Ng,Suk-Ching Lam,Wai-Ling Chu,Suk-Wai Cheng +10 more
TL;DR: The SNS catheter is therefore recommended as the first-line catheter of choice, particularly in populations with a low rate of S. aureus nasal carriage, but SNC catheters are not routinely recommended because of a high migration rate.
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