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MicroRNAs in Esophageal Cancer: Implications for Diagnosis, Progression, Prognosis and Chemoresistance. [PDF]
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Wound splinting regulates granulation tissue survival
Journal of Surgical Research, 2003Fibroblast survival within an in vitro collagen matrix is dependent on matrix anchorage to a rigid substratum. The purpose of this study was to determine whether granulation tissue survival in vivo also is dependent on matrix anchorage. We hypothesized that splinting an excisional wound (i.e., anchoring the wound edges) would promote granulation tissue
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Oxygen generating scaffolds for enhancing engineered tissue survival
Biomaterials, 2009One of the continued challenges in engineering clinically applicable tissues is the establishment of vascularization upon implantation in vivo. Although the effectiveness of an enhanced angiogenic response using various growth factors has been demonstrated in many tissue systems, the rate of angiogenesis could not be accelerated.
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Fatty Acid Oxidation Controls CD8+ Tissue-Resident Memory T-cell Survival in Gastric Adenocarcinoma
Cancer immunology research, 2020Tissue-resident memory T cells (Trm) protect against local infection and tumor formation. In gastric adenocarcinoma, Trm are associated with better patient survival and fatty acid availability, and are crucial for Trm persistence and antitumor effects ...
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Cutaneous soft tissue sarcomas: survival-related factors
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2021Cutaneous sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of rare mesenchymal neoplasms representing less than 1% of malignant tumors. Histology report remains the cornerstone for the diagnosis of these tumors. The most important clinicopathologic parameters related to prognosis include larger tumor size, high mitotic index, head and neck location, p53 mutations ...
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Survival of BCG in rat tissues
Internationales Archiv f�r Arbeitsmedizin, 1971Culture on Lowenstein medium shows that lungs, hilar lymph nodes and spleens from female albino rats injected intravenously with BCG, and then killed after observation periods up to 12 months, contain viable BCG. These organisms induced granulomatous tissue reactions in rat lungs, indicating that the resistance of rats to tubercle bacilli is only ...
A, Swensson, C J, Göthe, B, Nyström
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