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Peritoneal spillage is not an issue in patients undergoing minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer [PDF]
Peter C. Ambe, Joseph Kankam, K. Zarras
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HiST, a multiscale deep learning framework, reconstructs spatially resolved gene expression profiles directly from histological images. It accurately identifies tumor regions, captures intratumoral heterogeneity, and predicts patient prognosis and immunotherapy response.
Wei Li +8 more
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Evaluating the Role of Retrieval Bags in Mitigating Contamination During Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery. [PDF]
Valdes-Hernandez J +9 more
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A20 Facilitates Oxaliplatin Sensitivity in Colorectal Cancer Through Monoubiquitylation of IKK‐β
This study demonstrates that the expression of A20, a ubiquitin‐editing enzyme, is positively correlated with oxaliplatin sensitivity in colorectal cancer (CRC). Mechanistically, A20 enhances oxaliplatin sensitivity by inhibiting NF‐κB nuclear translocation through monoubiquitination of IKK‐β.
Fan Luo +12 more
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Oral antibiotics alone for bowel preparation in colorectal surgery: time to rethink tradition? [PDF]
Lee SY.
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Practice Patterns of Colorectal Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Xianrui Wu +7 more
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Learning Curve in Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery. Results of a Retrospective Personal Study
V. Marinov
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Resorbable impedance sensors are successfully implanted into porcine small intestinal anastomoses. Impedance was recorded for 2 hours prior, and 2 hours following ischemia induction, and a significant drop in tissue impedance was observed. Abstract Anastomotic failure remains one of the most severe complications in gastrointestinal surgery.
Dennis Wahl +12 more
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Use of Robotics in Colorectal Surgery: An Initial Single-Centre Experience. [PDF]
Agarwal A +7 more
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This study identifies a unique physical signature of colorectal cancer in younger adults: their tissues are mechanically stiffer than those in older patients with the same cancer. Furthermore, stromal remodeling in early‐onset colorectal cancer promotes epithelial mechanotransduction and proliferation, showing how mechanical alterations in the tissue ...
Nicole C. Huning +18 more
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