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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
High-resolution analysis of gene expression in individual pancreatic cells is providing new insights into cell subpopulations and candidate genes relevant to the causes and progression of pancreatic disorders.
Grapin-Botton, Anne, Serup, Palle
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High-resolution analysis of gene expression in individual pancreatic cells is providing new insights into cell subpopulations and candidate genes relevant to the causes and progression of pancreatic disorders.
Grapin-Botton, Anne, Serup, Palle
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1968
Severe acute pancreatitis with pancreatic necrosis usually precedes a pancreatic abscess. The clinical features are not always dramatic, but when malaise, fever and leucocytosis persist after an attack of severe acute pancreatitis, this complication should be suspected. Surgical drainage of the abscess provides the only hope of survival.
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Severe acute pancreatitis with pancreatic necrosis usually precedes a pancreatic abscess. The clinical features are not always dramatic, but when malaise, fever and leucocytosis persist after an attack of severe acute pancreatitis, this complication should be suspected. Surgical drainage of the abscess provides the only hope of survival.
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Microscopy Research and Technique, 1997
Pancreatic development is reviewed in man, mammals, and birds. Anatomical differences and differing topography of pancreatic excretory ducts are described in a series of mammalian species. Species differences are discussed with respect to their embryological significance.
Peter Böck +2 more
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Pancreatic development is reviewed in man, mammals, and birds. Anatomical differences and differing topography of pancreatic excretory ducts are described in a series of mammalian species. Species differences are discussed with respect to their embryological significance.
Peter Böck +2 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1987
The number of pancreas transplants being performed and the success rate have continued to increase. Most pancreas transplants have been placed in diabetic recipients of kidney transplants, but application to nonuremic, non-kidney transplant recipients without end-stage disease is increasing.
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The number of pancreas transplants being performed and the success rate have continued to increase. Most pancreas transplants have been placed in diabetic recipients of kidney transplants, but application to nonuremic, non-kidney transplant recipients without end-stage disease is increasing.
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