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International Library Review, 1989
(1989). Seed pathology literature. International Library Review: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 99-114.
B. S. Maheswarappa, G. N. Usha
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(1989). Seed pathology literature. International Library Review: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 99-114.
B. S. Maheswarappa, G. N. Usha
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Handling of Radioactive Seed Localization Breast Specimens in the Pathology Laboratory
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2012Radioactive seed localization (RSL) is an increasingly utilized and effective approach to surgical excision of radiographically identified lesions in the breast. This approach has been reported to be at least as convenient to the patient, radiologist, and surgeon as the standard wire localized approach but with the considerable added benefit of a lower
Rondell P D, Graham +3 more
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Microglia seeding the brain for α-synuclein pathology
Science Translational Medicine, 2019The prion-like mechanism for spreading α-synuclein pathology may be facilitated by microgliosis in Parkinson’s disease.
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Pathological Changes Induced by Chrysobalanus Icaco Seeds
Nigerian Journal of Health and Biomedical Sciences, 2007The study was to determine possible pathological changes induced by the consumption of C. icaco and possible health implication. Animal feed tests were carried out using varying amounts of the seed mixed with usual mice meals. The result revealed weight loss, and increase in total bilirubin, protein, albumin, globin, cholesterol level, alkaline ...
Edema, M O +3 more
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Seed-competent tau monomer initiates pathology in a tauopathy mouse model
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2022Hilda Mirbaha +2 more
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[Pre-seeding treatment of pathological materials at tuberculosis dispensary].
Problemy tuberkuleza, 2000For preceding treatment of pathological materials, the authors propose a decontaminating agent that contains plivasept at a concentration of 0.08%, the enzyme imozymase and sodium bicarbonate versus decontaminating agents containing chlorohexidine bigluconicum or plivasept alone.
A L, Lazovskaia +2 more
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A Review of the development of Seed Pathology
International Journal of Pest Management: Part B, 1967J. P. Malone, A. E. Muskett
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Seed Pathology and Pathological Testing
1999Larry O. Copeland, Miller B. McDonald
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