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Flow Enabled Target Capture Halbach‐based magnetic enrichment increases circulating tumor cell capture from blood in metastatic cancer patients

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Pair‐wise comparison of the CellSearch and FETCH enrichment technologies for circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from metastatic breast, prostate, and small cell lung cancer patients shows an increased capture of CTCs using FETCH enrichment. The clinical implementation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as a predictive tool for therapy efficacy in the ...
Michiel Stevens   +6 more
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USP29‐regulated noncanonical stabilization of the hypoxia‐inducible factor‐α in aggressive prostate cancer

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
We identify USP29 as the only DUB mirroring CA9 expression, a marker of hypoxia and HIF pathway activation associated with PCA aggressiveness. USP29 stabilizes HIF‐1α and HIF‐2α via a noncanonical mechanism that is independent of PHD/pVHL activity yet relies on proteasomal regulation, establishing USP29 as a previously unrecognized regulator of hypoxic
Amelie S Schober   +16 more
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Sigmoidocystoplasty: a Follow-Up Study

European Urology, 1980
Sigmoidocystoplasty was performed in 62 patients. 36 were followed up. The mean observation period was 68 months, ranging from 6 to 318 months. In 18 patients the results were considered as good, 11 were improved after the operation and in 6 cases the situation was unchanged.
B, Kvarstein, W, Mathisen, E, Steinsvik
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Longitudinal follow‐up studies

Acta Paediatrica, 1994
A longitudinal study should be undertaken only when there is a clear reason to justify this and a reasonable chance of achieving the objectives. A multidisciplinary approach is often required, and continuity of staff and long‐term collaboration with colleagues are important for their success.
C, Peckham, M L, Newell
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Follow up study

Nursing Standard, 1989
I would like to contact all Registered Nurses who undertook a shortened course for graduates at the Queen Elizabeth School of Nursing, Birmingham. This is to enable me to evaluate the course and conduct a follow up study of career pathways after qualification.
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Problems in follow-up studies

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1977
Recent regulations concerning consent procedures and protection of privacy fall most severely on follow-up studies of childre. Indeed, rigorous sample selection, nearly complete follow-up, and objective assessment of outcome are virtually impossible now.
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A FOLLOW‐UP STUDY ON SERPIGINOUS CHOROIDITIS

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1981
Fifteen patients suffering from serpiginous choroiditis were followed up for 1 to 10 years (mean 4.9 years). There were 7 women and 8 men with ages ranging from 20 to 65 years (mean 35 years). In 13 patients both eyes were involved. Ten of the 15 patients had both inactive scars and fresh lesions when first seen.
L, Laatikainen, H, Erkkilä
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Depression and cancer: a follow-up study

Psychological Medicine, 1979
SYNOPSISThirty-nine male and 90 female patients aged 40 and over, who had been given a primary diagnosis of depression, were followed up for 2⅓;13–4 years. During this period 9 male and 9 female patients died. Five male patients and 1 female died from cancer that had not been diagnosed at the time of their psychiatric admissions. The male cancer deaths
Whitlock F.A., Siskind M.
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A Follow-up Study

Cornea, 1990
In 1983, Abbott et al. assessed endothelial cell population and function in 100 clear corneal grafts (72 patients) that were an average of 17.4 years postkeratoplasty. The present study reports on 61 of these grafts (42 patients) followed for an additional 4–6 years.
Charles M. Zacks   +2 more
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A Follow-up Study of Traumatized Children

Pediatrics, 1977
This study compared 17 abused children with 17 children who had been in accidents, matched for age, race, sex, and socioeconomic status, eight years after all had been studied as infants. Each traumatized group was also compared with a matched untraumatized group with no known history of abuse or infantile accident.
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