Prevalence of BRAF p.V600E and Detection Methods in Benign Mixed and Malignant Odontogenic Tumors: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Severino-Lazo RJG+5 more
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CDC7 Expression in Selected Odontogenic Tumors. [PDF]
Jaafari-Ashkavandi Z, Alizadeh N.
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Epidemiological and Clinicopathological Analysis of Odontogenic Tumors: A 20-Year Study
Objective: To perform the epidemiological and clinicopathological analyses of odontogenic tumors in Kerman for 20 years. Material and Methods: The present study investigated collected records from pathology departments of the Faculty of Dentistry ...
Molook Torabi+2 more
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Towards Generalizable Tumor Synthesis [PDF]
Tumor synthesis enables the creation of artificial tumors in medical images, facilitating the training of AI models for tumor detection and segmentation. However, success in tumor synthesis hinges on creating visually realistic tumors that are generalizable across multiple organs and, furthermore, the resulting AI models being capable of detecting real
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The Stem Cell Expression Profile of Odontogenic Tumors and Cysts: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Kalogirou EM+6 more
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FreeTumor: Advance Tumor Segmentation via Large-Scale Tumor Synthesis [PDF]
AI-driven tumor analysis has garnered increasing attention in healthcare. However, its progress is significantly hindered by the lack of annotated tumor cases, which requires radiologists to invest a lot of effort in collecting and annotation. In this paper, we introduce a highly practical solution for robust tumor synthesis and segmentation, termed ...
arxiv
Molecular diagnostics in odontogenic tumors. [PDF]
Buettner R, Gültekin SE.
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Odontogenic tumors: analysis of 127 cases [PDF]
Jean Nunes dos Santos+3 more
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Identification of BRAF V600E mutation in odontogenic tumors by high-performance MALDI-TOF analysis. [PDF]
Togni L+5 more
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A mathematical study of the interaction between oxygen and lactate in an in-vivo and in-vitro tumor [PDF]
Micro-environmental acidity is a common feature of the tumor. One of the causes behind tumor acidity is lactate production by hypoxic cells of the tumor. Hypoxia is a direct result of the establishment of oxygen gradients. It is commonly observed in the tumor in an in-vitro experimental setup and also in-vivo situation.
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