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Rosy Cells with a Rocky Core: Low-Grade Oncocytic Tumor with Osseous Metaplasia. [PDF]
Stenberg J, Tse J, Volpicelli E.
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Animal models and pathogenesis of gastric cancer: from premalignant conditions-to-metastasis. [PDF]
Pan Y, Zhao L, Fang J.
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Artificial intelligence assistance improves endoscopist accuracy for gastric cancer dysplasia and intestinal metaplasia. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2000
The rate of oesophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing in the western world and has a poor prognosis mainly because individuals present at a late stage. Attempts to intervene at an early stage of tumour progression have not proven cost effective, although lesions identified during surveillance programmes have a better prognosis.
J A, Jankowski +4 more
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The rate of oesophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing in the western world and has a poor prognosis mainly because individuals present at a late stage. Attempts to intervene at an early stage of tumour progression have not proven cost effective, although lesions identified during surveillance programmes have a better prognosis.
J A, Jankowski +4 more
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Differentiation, 2005
There is currently much interest in the possibility to treat chronic diseases by cell replacement or regenerative therapies. Most of these studies focus on the manipulation of undifferentiated stem cells. However, tissue repair and regeneration can also be achieved by differentiated cells, which, in certain conditions, can even transdifferentiate to ...
Lardon, Jessy, Bouwens, Luc
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There is currently much interest in the possibility to treat chronic diseases by cell replacement or regenerative therapies. Most of these studies focus on the manipulation of undifferentiated stem cells. However, tissue repair and regeneration can also be achieved by differentiated cells, which, in certain conditions, can even transdifferentiate to ...
Lardon, Jessy, Bouwens, Luc
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 2022
Pancreatic ductal metaplasia (PDM) is the transformation of potentially many type of cells in pancreas into ductal or ductal-like cells, which eventually replace the existing differentiated somatic cell type(s). PDM is usually triggered by and manifests its ability to adapt to environmental and cellular stimuli and stresses. Acinar to ductal metaplasia
Shu, Li, Keping, Xie
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Pancreatic ductal metaplasia (PDM) is the transformation of potentially many type of cells in pancreas into ductal or ductal-like cells, which eventually replace the existing differentiated somatic cell type(s). PDM is usually triggered by and manifests its ability to adapt to environmental and cellular stimuli and stresses. Acinar to ductal metaplasia
Shu, Li, Keping, Xie
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Eccrine syringosquamous metaplasia
International Journal of Dermatology, 2001A 7 year‐old male child presented with erythematous erosive plaques affecting the upper and lower eyelids of the left eye and extending to the cheek. Crustations over the right nostril were also evident. His general health status was normal. His medical history revealed that he was suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia for which he was receiving ...
M A, El Darouti +3 more
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