Use of choline PET and ultrasound for preoperative localization of hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands: a single-institution retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Brun VH, Håskjold OI, Bogsrud TV.
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Dehnel's Phenomenon in Mammals
Some small mammals, which remain active year‐round, undergo reversible reductions in body size, braincase height, and the mass of internal organs, including the brain, from summer to winter. It is called Dehnel's phenomenon. In this review, we summarise knowledge of the mechanisms, adaptive value, and genetic basis of the phenomenon, and show how new ...
Jan R. E. Taylor +2 more
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The Use of [11C]C-Methionine in Diagnostics of Endocrine Disorders with Focus on Pituitary and Parathyroid Glands. [PDF]
Durma AD +4 more
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US Features of the Parathyroid Glands: An Intraoperative Surgical Specimen Study. [PDF]
Paik W, Lee JC, Noh BJ, Na DG.
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Carcinoma of the parathyroid gland
V K, SUMMERS, P R, HAWE, J C, DAVIS
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Advances in Visualizing Cytosine Methylation and Allele‐Specific Epigenetic States in Tissue Context
The ICON method enables sequence‐specific, bisulfite‐free visualization of DNA methylation through chemical recognition of methylated cytosines. Following probe hybridization under mild denaturing conditions, methylation‐dependent interstrand complexes are stabilized by covalent crosslinking.
Sohei Kitazawa +2 more
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Recurrent secondary hyperparathyroidism after parathyroidectomy due to anterior mediastinum ectopic parathyroid glands in a peritoneal dialysis patient-a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Cao W, Qing W, Ren H, Song B.
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Differentiating pathologic parathyroid glands from thyroid nodules on neck ultrasound: the PARATH-US cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Yazgi D +10 more
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Imaging of the parathyroid glands in primary hyperparathyroidism.
S. Minisola +6 more
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Osteoblast‐derived matricellular protein osteomodulin (OMD) critically regulates bone remodeling homeostasis via directly and competitively binding to RANKL, the master cytokine driving osteoclast formation. OMD shares overlapping binding sites on RANKL with osteoprotegerin and functional receptor RANK.
Meiling Jing +9 more
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