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Stage specific transforming genes in lymphoid neoplasms
1985Identification of activated cellular transforming genes in a variety of neoplasms has been greatly facilitated by the use of the NIH 3T3 transfection assay. A unique property of the NIH 3T3 cells is that they have the ability to undergo transformation following integration of dominantly acting genes, possibly because they have already progressed some ...
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Overview and Staging of Renal Neoplasms
2016In 2010, the ISUP drafted the most current classification of renal neoplasm. Among the major additions to the prior 2004 WHO classification are the recognition of tubulocystic RCC, acquired cystic disease-associated RCC, clear cell (tubulo) papillary RCC, MiT family translocation RCC, and hereditary leiomyomatosis RCC syndrome-associated RCC as ...
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Radiologic evaluation and staging of small intestine neoplasms
European Journal of Radiology, 2002The small intestine is an uncommon location for neoplasms in either clinical or radiological practice. Because of its anatomic location and morphology, diagnosis of the diseases that affect small intestine pose difficulties. Symptoms are nonspecific and endoscopy is commonly unsatisfactory.
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Diagnosis and staging of gastrointestinal neoplasms
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 2001F, Badellino, M, Gipponi
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Preāoperative staging of rectal neoplasm and its impact on clinical management
British Journal of Surgery, 1985N. Williams +6 more
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Computerized tomography versus angiography in the staging of malignant renal neoplasm.
British Journal of Radiology, 1981P. Probst +4 more
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC STAGING OF BLADDER NEOPLASMS
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1977F E, Seidelmann, W N, Cohen, P J, Bryan
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