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Evaluating VEGFR2 as a Target for Anti‐Tumour Therapy in Canine Melanoma
ABSTRACT Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) is a key target for anti‐angiogenic oncotherapy, as inhibiting this receptor on tumour vasculature slows tumour development and enhances drug‐ and immune infiltration, improving therapy outcome.
Esther Hindriks +5 more
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Evaluation of a modified underwater endoscopic mucosal resection technique for duodenal neoplasms: clinical implications and future directions. [PDF]
Ahn JY.
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An Aggressive Primary Retroperitoneal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking a Pancreatic Neoplasm, Presenting as Duodenal Stenosis [PDF]
Bharadhwaj Ravindhran
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Outcome and Toxicity Profile of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Adrenal Tumours in Dogs
ABSTRACT Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) has become a non‐invasive alternative option for canine adrenal tumours with high surgical risks; however, its clinical benefits and risks are still to be fully understood. The goal of this multi‐institutional retrospective study was to describe the clinical outcome and safety of SBRT for the ...
Lily Thorsen +9 more
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Tu1053 ENDOSCOPIC NASO-BILIARY AND PANCREATIC DUCT DRAINAGE (ENBPD) AS A PREVENTION OF DELAYED COMPLICATION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR DUODENAL NEOPLASM: A CLINICAL FEASIBILITY STUDY [PDF]
Seiichiro Fukuhara +20 more
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ABSTRACT Radiation therapy (RT) has emerged as a promising non‐surgical approach for treating canine adrenal tumours. This multi‐institutional, retrospective study describes clinical outcomes for 21 dogs having been prescribed a course of hypofractionated image‐guided intensity‐modulated RT (IMRT) entailing delivery of 25–35 Gy total in 5 fractions ...
Yen‐Hao Erik Lai +4 more
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Duodenal adenocarcinoma, an uncommon neoplasm. A case report
Ángel Darío Pinedo Vega +4 more
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Abstract figure legend Sodium thiosulfate (STS) rescues the pronephros phenotype of pdx1 morphants through compensatory upregulation of nitric oxide (NO) metabolism. Zebrafish larvae injected with a control morpholino show the typical pronephros structure at 48 h post‐fertilization (hpf) with and without STS treatment.
Hannes Ott +6 more
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