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Laparoscopic varicocele ligation

International Urology and Nephrology, 1996
Varicocele, an abnormal dilatation of the pampiniform plexus, frequently contributes to male factor infertility. We performed laparoscopic varicocelectomy in 20 patients with varicoceles and abnormal seminal findings. The spermatic artery was identified and preserved in 13 patients and was clipped along with the veins in 7 patients including 1 patient ...
H, Fuse   +4 more
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TUBAL-LIGATION FAILURES

The Lancet, 1971
It has been suggested by W.I.C. Morris (Lancet 1: 706 April 3 1971) that surgeons show failure risks on consent forms. However this would remove the patients peace of mind which is the reason for seeking sterilization. There is legal opinion that the patient need not be told of risk.
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Hepatic Artery Ligation

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
The concept of interrupting hepatic arterial flow in man is undergoing change. There is an ever increasing volume of clinical evidence that hepatic artery ligation can be life saving, and a number of well documented cases are related.
G F, Madding, P A, Kennedy
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Protein‐Templated Peptide Ligation

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014
AbstractMolecular templates bind particular reactants, thereby increasing their effective concentrations and accelerating the corresponding reaction. This concept has been successfully applied to a number of chemical problems with a strong focus on nucleic acid templated reactions.
Brauckhoff, N.   +3 more
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Serine/Threonine Ligation: Origin, Mechanistic Aspects, and Applications.

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2018
Synthetic proteins are expected to go beyond the boundary of recombinant DNA expression systems by being flexibly installed with site-specific natural or unnatural modification structures during synthesis.
Han Liu, Xuechen Li
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Chemoselective Ligation in Glycochemistry

ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
PERI, FRANCESCO, NICOTRA, FRANCESCO
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Advances in Native Chemical Ligation-Desulfurization: A Powerful Strategy for Peptide and Protein Synthesis.

Chemistry, 2018
Cysteine-based native chemical ligation (NCL) has been a very powerful approach for convergent synthesis of peptides and proteins. However, owing to the low abundance of cysteine (Cys) in proteins, applications of NCL in protein chemical synthesis are ...
K. Jin, Xuechen Li
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Proximity Ligation Assay

2019
Many methods exist to study oncogenic signaling in lymphoma cells, each with certain strengths and weaknesses. The proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a technique used to examine protein-protein interactions in situ. PLA offers many advantages over traditional biochemical approaches to signaling in that it can detect both transient interactions, which ...
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Vaginal Tubal Ligation

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
This is a review of 121 cases of interval vaginal tubal ligations done by fimbriectomy between 1971 and 1979. The technic has proved to be effective, economical, rapid, safe, and simple, and requires only a short convalescence. There have been no subsequent pregnancies or serious postoperative febrile complications.
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New ligation knife facilitating subcutaneous ligation of varicose veins

The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
Abstract High ligation of the great saphenous vein at the fossa ovalis, multiple sectional phlebectomies, supplemented by multiple percutaneous ligations, using a special ligation knife, is described and recommended as a surgical procedure for the eradication of varicose veins. The retrograde injection of sclerosing agents following high ligation is
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