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Canadian Association of Neuropathologists L’Association Canadienne des Neuropathologistes [PDF]
Abstracts and unknown cases presented at the 58th annual meetingThe Canadian Association of Neuropathologists (CANP) held their 58th annual meeting at the Halifax Harbourfront Marriott from October 3rd to 6th, 2018, under the leadership of Dr Marc Del Bigio, CANP president, and Dr. Sidney Croul handled the local arrangements.
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Characterization of the prion protein in relation to normal cellular function and in disease [PDF]
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), also known as prion diseases, are a group of rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorders that can affect both human and animals.
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Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Neuropathologists [PDF]
H. ITO, A. HIRANO and S.-H. YEN (Bronx, U.S.A.)The parkinsonism-dementia complex (PDC) on Guam is characterized histopathologically by neuronal loss in widespread areas and by the presence of numerous Alzheimer’s neurofibrillary tangles in certain neuron groups. It has been reported that in Guamanian PDC patients there is virtually no plaque formation.
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Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Neuropathologists [PDF]
In the hope of eventually using replication-competent, neurovirulence-attentuated Herpes simplex type 1 virus in the treatment of brain tumors in humans, we analyzed the effect of such a mutant in human malignant meningioma transplanted into nude mice.
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Canadian Association of Neuropathologists Abstracts of papers and cases presented at the 40th Annual Meeting [PDF]
The 40th annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Neuropathologists was held from October 18 - 21st, 2000 at The Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta. Local arrangements were made by Drs. Bernadette Curry and Barry Rewcastle. The scientific session consisted of 15 platform presentations and 13 cases for diagnosis.
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ABSTRACT: The diagnosis of central nervous system tumours has been transformed in recent years from a microscopic morphology-based process to one dominated by the identification of somatic genetic alterations in tumour cells. This switch requires implementing radically different methods, for which appropriate training and financial resources must be
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Canadian Association of Neuropathologists L’Association Canadienne des Neuropathologistes [PDF]
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Canadian Association of Neuropathologists [PDF]
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Canadian Association of Neuropathologists [PDF]
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