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A Case of Pancreatic Cyst Successfully Treated by Abdominal Section and Drainage [PDF]
G. Newton Pitt, W. H. A. Jacobson
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This study presents an engineered probiotic platform, iRGD‐mRBC@FOLactis, combining red blood cell membrane cloaking and tumor‐penetrating peptide iRGD for enhanced PD‐1 blockade. The platform improves tumor targeting, immune cell activation and therapeutic efficacy in lung cancer, demonstrating significant promise in overcoming PD‐1/PD‐L1 therapy ...
Chen Chen +9 more
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Pancreatic lymphoepithelial cyst [PDF]
Samuel, Sandeep +2 more
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Polycystin‐1 (PC1) senses collagen and ECM stiffness to promote tumor migration via Daam1‐mediated actin remodeling. A cleavage‐resistant PC1 mutant enhances YAP nuclear translocation and CTGF expression, which activates CAFs and further stiffens the ECM, forming a feed‐forward loop that drives tumor progression and metastasis.
Jiaofeng Zhou +12 more
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Arterial Pseudoaneurysm Mimicking a Mural Nodule Within a Pancreatic Cyst. [PDF]
Kalsi H, Jue TL, Pannala R.
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DIAGNOSIS OF EXOCRINE PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS (CF) BY A SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE (Bz-Ty-PABA) [PDF]
S Arvanitakis +3 more
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Identification of TPRA1 as a Novel Receptor and Predictive Biomarker for Oncolytic Virus M1
This study identifies transmembrane protein adipocyte‐associated 1 (TPRA1) as a novel receptor for oncolytic virus M1 (OVM). TPRA1's ectodomain binds OVM particles, while its intracellular domain facilitates virus internalization, promoting efficient viral entry.
Linyi Hu +20 more
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Endoscopic Drainage of Pancreatic Pseudocysts
Endoscopic drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts was attempted in 17 patients over an eight year period. There were nine cysts located in the head of the pancreas, six in the body and two in the tail.
Claude Liguory +2 more
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Monitoring Ca19-9 during pancreatic cyst surveillance: Better safe than sorry? [PDF]
Perri G, Vege SS, Marchegiani G.
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This study presents a Kolmogorov–Arnold network (KAN)‐powered nanoplasmonic biosensing platform for ultrasensitive detection of small extracellular vesicles in serum, enabling highly accurate pancreatic cancer screening. The method achieves an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.99 in a large clinical cohort, offering a robust and interpretable deep ...
Jiaheng Zhu +21 more
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