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Chylolymphatic cysts of the mesentery
Amit, Javed +2 more
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Primary peritoneal tumours are uncommon and include mesothelioma and carcinoma. Mesothelioma identification is challenging, as there are no established rapid diagnostic methods. In the absence of a simple means of diagnosis, evaluation often requires several invasive biopsies, highlighting the need to develop a definitive diagnostic method.
T Tanaka, M Tomihari, T Hasegawa
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The anti-neural role of BMP signaling is a consequence of its ancestral function in dorsoventral patterning. [PDF]
Knabl P +7 more
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Summary Follicular lymphoma (FL) first‐line chemoimmunotherapy yields high efficacy but serious toxicity in 65% of patients. In high tumour burden treatment‐naïve FL, we aimed to exploit known immunostimulatory and cytotoxic properties of combination checkpoint inhibition (atezolizumab) and obinutuzumab (6 cycles) with positron emission tomography (PET)
Arina Martynchyk +15 more
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Laparoscopic resection for a mesenteric lipoma of the ascending colon: a case report. [PDF]
Sugano K +5 more
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Non‐canonical PKG1 regulation in cardiovascular health and disease
It is well established that the cyclic GMP‐dependent protein kinase I (PKG1) is canonically activated by cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), enabling its regulation of vascular tone, cardiac function and smooth muscle homeostasis. However, diverse non‐canonical stimuli of PKG1 have also been identified.
Jie Su, Joseph Robert Burgoyne
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Management of Pregnancy and Delivery After Augmentation Cystoplasty: A Novel Surgical Technique Using the Sigmoid Colon With Retroperitoneal Mesentery Placement Optimized for Cesarean Section. [PDF]
Sato A +8 more
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Intestinal STING‐(Over)activation—A Contributing Factor to Food Allergies?
Allergy, EarlyView.
Sophie Goebel, Hannah Ruth Schiller
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Abstract Background and Purpose Guanylate cyclase‐C (GC‐C) is the receptor for endogenous (uro)guanylin peptides, bacterial toxins and pharmacological analogues. Receptor activation leads to intestinal fluid loss, but also activates an antiproliferative pathway and is a promising target in colorectal cancer therapy.
Renjie Xiu +4 more
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Mesenteric Cyst in a 17-Month-Old Child: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
Malik M, Arshad EB, Khan Z, Saleem R.
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