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Identification of an intramuscular gastric subepithelial stromal tumor during endoscopic resection by using endoscopic ultrasound within the submucosal tunnel. [PDF]
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Diversity of tooth mineralisation patterns at the base of crown chondrichthyans. [PDF]
Greif M, Botella H, Scheyer TM, Klug C.
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Melorheostosis with Extraosseous Extension Mimicking a Cartilaginous Tumor: A Case Report. [PDF]
Lemontzis O.
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bioRxiv, 2022
The rapid development of spatial transcriptomics allows for the measurement of RNA abundance at a high spatial resolution, making it possible to simultaneously profile gene expression, spatial locations, and the corresponding hematoxylin and eosin ...
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The rapid development of spatial transcriptomics allows for the measurement of RNA abundance at a high spatial resolution, making it possible to simultaneously profile gene expression, spatial locations, and the corresponding hematoxylin and eosin ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008
Confocal laser endomicroscopy enables in vivo microscopy of the mucosal layer of the GI-tract with subcellular resolution during ongoing endoscopy. Endomicroscopy opens a new door for immediate tissue and vessel analysis. Different types of diseases can be diagnosed with optical surface and subsurface analysis. Analysis of the in vivo microarchitecture
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Confocal laser endomicroscopy enables in vivo microscopy of the mucosal layer of the GI-tract with subcellular resolution during ongoing endoscopy. Endomicroscopy opens a new door for immediate tissue and vessel analysis. Different types of diseases can be diagnosed with optical surface and subsurface analysis. Analysis of the in vivo microarchitecture
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