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Giotto Suite: a multiscale and technology-agnostic spatial multiomics analysis ecosystem. [PDF]

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An ultrasensitive spatial tissue proteomics workflow exceeding 100 proteomes per day

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Immunological Aspects of Tonsils and of Tonsillitis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988
The human tonsils are responsible for the final antigen-induced differentiation of B-cells to plasma cells. Their main function could be the expansion of memory IgA-B-cells, allowing J-chain expression and final differentiation under secondary signals.
Hans-Peter Zenner, Franz-Xaver Brunner
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Terminology of the Tonsils

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2011
Many terms used for referring to tonsillar structures are applied in immunological research. However, in many cases, the use of these terms is not in compliance with official veterinary anatomical nomenclature. This is partly attributable to ambiguous descriptions present in conventional anatomical textbooks.
Paul Simoens   +2 more
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TONSILS AND ADENOIDS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1942
A review of American and British literature for 1944 on the subject of tonsils and adenoids reveals the effects of the world conflict. Fewer articles appeared, and of these a large number were from the men serving the Armed Forces. The men in the service have shown a great deal of interest in the use of sulfonamide compounds in the treatment of acute ...
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Tonsillitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Acute tonsillitis is a common illness that affects patients of all ages but the risk of complication increases with the young. Tonsillitis commonly presents with a sore throat and difficulty swallowing and will often have swelling of the tonsils with exudate on physical examination.
Van Tuong Ngoc, Nguyen   +3 more
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Immunohistological Studies on Tonsils of Recurrent Tonsillitis and Tonsils with Focal Infections

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988
In this study, two experiments were made to investigate the immunological pathogenesis of PPP, a skin disease of so-called focal infections. One was the immunohistological study on tonsils with PPP and recurrent tonsillitis. In the investigation, monoclonal antibodies against T lymphocytes and anti-immunoglobulin antibodies were used to reveal the ...
Toshihide Tabata, Kiyonori Kuki
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Anisakiasis of the tonsils

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractA six-year-old Indian girl presenting with clinical features of chronic recurrent tonsillitis, had a tonsillectomy. Histopathology revealed a cross-section of an Anisakis worm in the tonsil. This report documents a new location in the human host for this rare parasite.
Rema Raman   +4 more
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Amylase in the Tonsil

ORL, 1982
Excessive amounts of amylase were determined in 22 normal human tonsils by Winslow's method for the determination of serum amylase. The amylase content ranged from 44 to 704 U, mean 161 U. Since some malignant neoplasms are known to produce amylase, the present estimations might serve as a baseline for further investigation of lymphomas and carcinomas ...
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Tonsils and Adenoids

Pediatrics In Review, 2000
1. Charles W. Gross, MD* 2. Scott E. Harrison, MD† 1. 2. *Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatrics. 3. 4. †Instructor, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA. After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1.
Charles W. Gross, Scott E. Harrison
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