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Multiple Adenoma (Hamartoma) of the Liver Treated by Subtotal (90%) Resection:*
Anthony P. Monaco +2 more
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Can determination of the proliferative capacity of the nontumor portion predict the risk of tumor recurrence in the liver remnant after resection of human hepatocellular carcinoma? [PDF]
Jen‐Hwey Chiu +7 more
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Treatment of fibrolamellar hepatoma with partial or total hepatectomy and transplantation of the liver [PDF]
Fourteen patients with fibrolamellar hepatoma were treated with radical excision. In eight, a subtotal hepatic resection was performed from 16 months to more than 16 years ago.
Farhi, DC +5 more
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Advanced Liver Resection [PDF]
Thomas M. van Gulik, Jan Schmidt
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In contrast to the adult mammalian heart, which lacks regenerative capacity, the neonatal heart retains a transient regenerative capacity. In this study, high mobility group box 2 (HMGB2) is identified as a crucial protein driving heart regeneration based on comprehensive analyses using quantitative proteomics with tandem mass tag (TMT) labelling, RNA ...
Liu‐Hua Zhou +17 more
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Background The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing in the western world over the past decades. As liver resection (LR) represents one of the most efficient treatment options, advantages of anatomic (ALR) versus non‐anatomic liver ...
Jasmin Zeindler +9 more
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The effect of splanchnic viscera removal upon canine liver regeneration [PDF]
The influence of portal blood factors on canine liver regeneration was studied with graded nonhepatic splanchnic evisceration, coupled with 44 and 72 per cent hepatectomies. In one type of experiment, the pancreas was retained while the rest of the intra-
Benichou, J +4 more
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In the present study, it is found that in osteosarcoma, lactate‐activated HCAR1 promotes β‐arrestin 2 translocation from cytoplasm to nucleus. In the nucleus, β‐arrestin 2 recruits PP2A to the activated STAT1/2 dimers, mediating STAT1/2 dephosphorylation and inhibiting the transcription of downstream anti‐oncogenes to promote OS progression.
Zhitao Han +26 more
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