Acetylcholine as a Possible Neurotransmitter in Penile Erection [PDF]
Adaikan+29 more
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Summary People with HIV are up to 100 times more likely to develop anal carcinoma compared to the general population. Diagnosing and treating precursor lesions, specifically high‐grade anal dysplasia, can significantly reduce the risk of developing anal carcinoma.
David Chromy+28 more
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Prognostic Factors for the Postoperative Outcome of Penile Venous Surgery for Venogenic Erectile Dysfunction [PDF]
Barada+32 more
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AB053. MicroRNA expression profile in penile cancer revealed by next-generation small RNA sequencing
Li Zhang, Pengfei Wei
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Follow Up Care After Penile Sparing Surgery for Penile Cancer: Current Perspectives. [PDF]
Lasorsa F+9 more
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Updates on the epidemiology and risk factors for penile cancer
Antoin Douglawi, Timothy A. Masterson
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The protease ADAMTS5 controls ovarian cancer cell invasion, downstream of Rab25
Metastatic progression is characterised by extensive remodelling of the extracellular matrix, primarily mediated by secreted proteases, including ADAMTS family members. Rainero and colleagues found that the small GTPase Rab25 promoted the expression of ADAMTS5 in ovarian cancer cells through the activation of the NF‐κB signalling pathway.
Shengnan Yuan+7 more
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Case Report and Literature Review on Skin Toxicity Induced by PD-1 Inhibitor in a Penile Cancer with Massive Ulceration of Chemoradiotherapy-Resistant and Successful Treatment by Immunotherapy. [PDF]
Zhu Y+7 more
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Robotic inguinal lymphadenectomy for penile cancer: the why, how, and what
Sammy Elsamra, Michael Poch
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