Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), ISSN 1064-3745, 2013, Volume 980, pp. 13 - 28
Tissue microarrays (TMAs) enable high-throughput tissue analysis by selecting a large number of -paraffin-embedded donor tissue block cores and transferring...
Immunohistochemistry | High-throughput tissue array protocol | Image analysis | Tissue microarrays | Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue | In situ hybridization | Bioinformatics | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Humans | Histocytochemistry | Tissue Array Analysis - instrumentation | Neoplasms - diagnosis | Biomarkers, Tumor | Tissue Array Analysis - methods
Immunohistochemistry | High-throughput tissue array protocol | Image analysis | Tissue microarrays | Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue | In situ hybridization | Bioinformatics | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Humans | Histocytochemistry | Tissue Array Analysis - instrumentation | Neoplasms - diagnosis | Biomarkers, Tumor | Tissue Array Analysis - methods
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Journal of Clinical Investigation, ISSN 0021-9738, 03/2014, Volume 124, Issue 3, pp. 1283 - 1295
Doublecortin-like kinase 1 protein (DCLK1) is a gastrointestinal tuft cell marker that has been proposed to identify quiescent and tumor growth-sustaining stem...
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | IN-VITRO | CAM KINASE-LIKE-1 | ENTERIC NERVOUS-SYSTEM | COLORECTAL-CANCER | GROWTH-FACTORS | ALPHA-GUSTDUCIN | EPITHELIAL-CELL | SELF-RENEWAL | COLUMNAR STEM-CELLS | DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN | Diphtheria Toxin - pharmacology | Adenocarcinoma - pathology | Intestinal Mucosa - innervation | Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - metabolism | Colon - pathology | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Cells, Cultured | Homeostasis | Colon - immunology | Colon - innervation | Colonic Neoplasms - metabolism | Mice, Knockout | Cell Lineage | Adenocarcinoma - metabolism | Animals | Intestinal Mucosa - immunology | Colonic Neoplasms - pathology | Mice, Inbred CBA | Mice | Neoplastic Stem Cells - physiology | Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases - metabolism | Intestinal Mucosa - pathology | Colon cancer | Gene mutations | Gastrointestinal system | Physiological aspects | Development and progression | Genetic aspects | Identification and classification | Medical research | Colon | Mutation | Kinases | Rodents | Stem cells
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | IN-VITRO | CAM KINASE-LIKE-1 | ENTERIC NERVOUS-SYSTEM | COLORECTAL-CANCER | GROWTH-FACTORS | ALPHA-GUSTDUCIN | EPITHELIAL-CELL | SELF-RENEWAL | COLUMNAR STEM-CELLS | DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN | Diphtheria Toxin - pharmacology | Adenocarcinoma - pathology | Intestinal Mucosa - innervation | Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - metabolism | Colon - pathology | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Cells, Cultured | Homeostasis | Colon - immunology | Colon - innervation | Colonic Neoplasms - metabolism | Mice, Knockout | Cell Lineage | Adenocarcinoma - metabolism | Animals | Intestinal Mucosa - immunology | Colonic Neoplasms - pathology | Mice, Inbred CBA | Mice | Neoplastic Stem Cells - physiology | Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases - metabolism | Intestinal Mucosa - pathology | Colon cancer | Gene mutations | Gastrointestinal system | Physiological aspects | Development and progression | Genetic aspects | Identification and classification | Medical research | Colon | Mutation | Kinases | Rodents | Stem cells
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Human Pathology, ISSN 0046-8177, 2016, Volume 56, pp. 89 - 92
Crypt apoptosis in intestinal epithelium is an important diagnostic feature of graft versus host disease (GVHD) and acute cellular rejection (ACR) of...
Pathology | Graft-versus-host disease | Intestinal transplant | Crypt apoptosis | Ileal biopsy | Acute cellular rejection | CRITERIA | INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION | PATHOLOGY | REPRODUCIBILITY | Predictive Value of Tests | Ileum - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Ileum - immunology | Graft vs Host Disease - immunology | Allografts | Extracellular Vesicles - immunology | Intestinal Mucosa - immunology | Colonoscopy | Female | Graft Rejection - pathology | Databases, Factual | Acute Disease | Extracellular Vesicles - pathology | Intestinal Mucosa - transplantation | Treatment Outcome | Graft vs Host Disease - pathology | Biopsy | Organ Transplantation - adverse effects | Graft Rejection - immunology | Ileum - transplantation | Immunity, Cellular | Apoptosis | Intestinal Mucosa - pathology | Bone marrow | Transplantation | Consortia | Motility | Disease | Transplants & implants | Mortality | Infections | Small intestine | Tumors
Pathology | Graft-versus-host disease | Intestinal transplant | Crypt apoptosis | Ileal biopsy | Acute cellular rejection | CRITERIA | INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION | PATHOLOGY | REPRODUCIBILITY | Predictive Value of Tests | Ileum - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Ileum - immunology | Graft vs Host Disease - immunology | Allografts | Extracellular Vesicles - immunology | Intestinal Mucosa - immunology | Colonoscopy | Female | Graft Rejection - pathology | Databases, Factual | Acute Disease | Extracellular Vesicles - pathology | Intestinal Mucosa - transplantation | Treatment Outcome | Graft vs Host Disease - pathology | Biopsy | Organ Transplantation - adverse effects | Graft Rejection - immunology | Ileum - transplantation | Immunity, Cellular | Apoptosis | Intestinal Mucosa - pathology | Bone marrow | Transplantation | Consortia | Motility | Disease | Transplants & implants | Mortality | Infections | Small intestine | Tumors
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Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, ISSN 1096-2883, 01/2019, Volume 21, Issue 1, pp. 7 - 12
Recent advances in minimally invasive endoscopic approaches have introduced new resection techniques including the Endoscopic Full Thickness Resection (EFTR)...
Pathologic staging | Early gastric cancer | Early colorectal cancer | Full thickness biopsy | Subepithelial lesions | Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) | Gastrointestinal stromal tumor | Endoscopy | Metastasis | Health aspects | Cells | Colorectal cancer
Pathologic staging | Early gastric cancer | Early colorectal cancer | Full thickness biopsy | Subepithelial lesions | Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) | Gastrointestinal stromal tumor | Endoscopy | Metastasis | Health aspects | Cells | Colorectal cancer
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Human Pathology, ISSN 0046-8177, 2012, Volume 43, Issue 5, pp. 737 - 746
Summary Steatohepatitis and metabolic syndrome are increasingly recognized as important risk factors for development of hepatocellular carcinoma. We have...
Pathology | Hepatocellular carcinoma | NAFLD | NASH | Metabolic syndrome | Steatohepatitis | UNITED-STATES | FATTY LIVER-DISEASE | NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS | PATHOLOGY | STELLATE CELL ACTIVATION | CRYPTOGENIC CIRRHOSIS | DIABETES-MELLITUS | OBESITY | MEN | CANCER-RISK | Liver - pathology | Fatty Liver - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Fatty Liver - complications | Liver Neoplasms - complications | Male | Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - complications | Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology | Adult | Female | Liver Neoplasms - pathology | Aged | Liver cancer | Carcinoma | Liver diseases | Hepatoma | Risk factors | Cancer | Studies | Hepatitis | Oxidative stress | Disease | Rodents | Liver cirrhosis | Tumors
Pathology | Hepatocellular carcinoma | NAFLD | NASH | Metabolic syndrome | Steatohepatitis | UNITED-STATES | FATTY LIVER-DISEASE | NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS | PATHOLOGY | STELLATE CELL ACTIVATION | CRYPTOGENIC CIRRHOSIS | DIABETES-MELLITUS | OBESITY | MEN | CANCER-RISK | Liver - pathology | Fatty Liver - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Fatty Liver - complications | Liver Neoplasms - complications | Male | Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - complications | Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology | Adult | Female | Liver Neoplasms - pathology | Aged | Liver cancer | Carcinoma | Liver diseases | Hepatoma | Risk factors | Cancer | Studies | Hepatitis | Oxidative stress | Disease | Rodents | Liver cirrhosis | Tumors
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 03/2015, Volume 10, Issue 3, p. e0120851
Aims While overexpression of TGF alpha has been reported in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), mice with overexpressed TGF alpha develop...
ADENOCARCINOMA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR | INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA | FACTOR RECEPTOR | CANCER | EXPRESSION | CARCINOMA | PROGRESSION MODEL | TRANSGENIC MICE | BETA | Biomarkers - metabolism | Gene Expression | Signal Transduction | Humans | Carcinogenesis - genetics | Pancreas - pathology | Epithelial Cells - pathology | Mice, Transgenic | Pancreatic Ducts - pathology | Gene Knockout Techniques | Smad4 Protein - metabolism | Disease Progression | Transforming Growth Factor alpha - genetics | Metaplasia - pathology | Pancreatic Diseases - genetics | Pancreatic Diseases - pathology | Acinar Cells - pathology | Animals | Smad4 Protein - genetics | Fibrosis | Mice | Smad4 Protein - deficiency | Metaplasia - genetics | Pancreatitis - metabolism | Vimentin | Adenocarcinoma | Immunohistochemistry | Collagen (type I) | Metastasis | Inactivation | Smad4 protein | Mimicry | Signal transduction | Epidermal growth factor | Fibroblasts | Tumorigenesis | Qualitative analysis | Lesions | Pancreas | Phenotypes | Deactivation | Ducts | Pancreatitis | Connective tissue growth factor | Gene expression | Zinc | Flox | Pathology | Metaplasia | Signaling | Hedgehog protein | Pancreatic cancer | Cyclooxygenase-2 | Sulfate | Zinc sulfate | Health risk assessment
ADENOCARCINOMA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR | INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA | FACTOR RECEPTOR | CANCER | EXPRESSION | CARCINOMA | PROGRESSION MODEL | TRANSGENIC MICE | BETA | Biomarkers - metabolism | Gene Expression | Signal Transduction | Humans | Carcinogenesis - genetics | Pancreas - pathology | Epithelial Cells - pathology | Mice, Transgenic | Pancreatic Ducts - pathology | Gene Knockout Techniques | Smad4 Protein - metabolism | Disease Progression | Transforming Growth Factor alpha - genetics | Metaplasia - pathology | Pancreatic Diseases - genetics | Pancreatic Diseases - pathology | Acinar Cells - pathology | Animals | Smad4 Protein - genetics | Fibrosis | Mice | Smad4 Protein - deficiency | Metaplasia - genetics | Pancreatitis - metabolism | Vimentin | Adenocarcinoma | Immunohistochemistry | Collagen (type I) | Metastasis | Inactivation | Smad4 protein | Mimicry | Signal transduction | Epidermal growth factor | Fibroblasts | Tumorigenesis | Qualitative analysis | Lesions | Pancreas | Phenotypes | Deactivation | Ducts | Pancreatitis | Connective tissue growth factor | Gene expression | Zinc | Flox | Pathology | Metaplasia | Signaling | Hedgehog protein | Pancreatic cancer | Cyclooxygenase-2 | Sulfate | Zinc sulfate | Health risk assessment
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Modern Pathology, ISSN 0893-3952, 02/2017, Volume 30, Issue 2, pp. 286 - 296
Anorectal melanoma is a rare disease that carries a poor prognosis. To date, limited genetic analyses confirmed KIT mutations as a recurrent genetic event...
METASTATIC MELANOMA | DESMOPLASTIC MELANOMA | DISTINCT SUBTYPES | MUCOSAL MELANOMAS | FEMALE GENITAL-TRACT | MALIGNANT MELANOMAS | CUTANEOUS MELANOMA | PROTEIN EXPRESSION | KIT GENE MUTATION | PATHOLOGY | ANAL-CANAL EPITHELIUM | Exons | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Anus Neoplasms - pathology | Signal Transduction - genetics | Melanoma - pathology | Phosphoproteins - genetics | RNA Splicing Factors - genetics | Rectal Neoplasms - genetics | Melanoma - genetics | Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf - genetics | Anus Neoplasms - genetics | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Rectal Neoplasms - pathology | Mutation | Neurofibromin 1 - genetics
METASTATIC MELANOMA | DESMOPLASTIC MELANOMA | DISTINCT SUBTYPES | MUCOSAL MELANOMAS | FEMALE GENITAL-TRACT | MALIGNANT MELANOMAS | CUTANEOUS MELANOMA | PROTEIN EXPRESSION | KIT GENE MUTATION | PATHOLOGY | ANAL-CANAL EPITHELIUM | Exons | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Anus Neoplasms - pathology | Signal Transduction - genetics | Melanoma - pathology | Phosphoproteins - genetics | RNA Splicing Factors - genetics | Rectal Neoplasms - genetics | Melanoma - genetics | Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf - genetics | Anus Neoplasms - genetics | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Rectal Neoplasms - pathology | Mutation | Neurofibromin 1 - genetics
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American Journal of Pathology, ISSN 0002-9440, 05/1998, Volume 152, Issue 5, pp. 1259 - 1269
The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) form a complex cell network within the gastrointestinal tract wall where the function as a pacemaker system. Expression...
HUMAN COLON | AUTONOMIC NERVE TUMORS | TRACT | HUMAN SMALL-INTESTINE | PROTOONCOGENE C-KIT | W-LOCUS | TYROSINE KINASE | SMOOTH-MUSCLE TUMORS | ELECTRICAL-ACTIVITY | HIRSCHSPRUNGS-DISEASE | PATHOLOGY | Immunohistochemistry | Antigens, CD34 - metabolism | Stromal Cells - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Stromal Cells - metabolism | Male | Cell Nucleus - ultrastructure | Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit - metabolism | Stem Cells - metabolism | Gastrointestinal Neoplasms - pathology | Phenotype | Organelles - ultrastructure | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Cell Differentiation | Extracellular Matrix Proteins - metabolism | Gastrointestinal Neoplasms - metabolism
HUMAN COLON | AUTONOMIC NERVE TUMORS | TRACT | HUMAN SMALL-INTESTINE | PROTOONCOGENE C-KIT | W-LOCUS | TYROSINE KINASE | SMOOTH-MUSCLE TUMORS | ELECTRICAL-ACTIVITY | HIRSCHSPRUNGS-DISEASE | PATHOLOGY | Immunohistochemistry | Antigens, CD34 - metabolism | Stromal Cells - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Stromal Cells - metabolism | Male | Cell Nucleus - ultrastructure | Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit - metabolism | Stem Cells - metabolism | Gastrointestinal Neoplasms - pathology | Phenotype | Organelles - ultrastructure | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Cell Differentiation | Extracellular Matrix Proteins - metabolism | Gastrointestinal Neoplasms - metabolism
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Cancer Cytopathology, ISSN 1934-662X, 11/2019
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Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, ISSN 0003-9985, 04/2018, Volume 142, Issue 4, pp. 516 - 522
Context.-In advanced gastric, esophageal, and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinomas (GE-GEJ-AC) that overexpress ERBB2 (erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2...
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | PROGNOSTIC-FACTOR | AMPLIFICATION | GASTRIC-CANCER | ADENOCARCINOMA | JUNCTION CANCER | SCORING SYSTEM | MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY | PATHOLOGY | CARCINOMA | Immunohistochemistry | Tyrosine | Care and treatment | Surgery | Monoclonal antibodies | Medical tests | Diagnosis | Cancer | Usage | Genetic aspects | Research | Stomach cancer | Esophageal cancer | Metastasis | Hybridization | Kinases | Patients | Cancer therapies | ErbB-2 protein | Esophagus | Studies | Chemotherapy | Histopathology | Epidermal growth factor | Biopsy | Medical prognosis | Tumors
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | PROGNOSTIC-FACTOR | AMPLIFICATION | GASTRIC-CANCER | ADENOCARCINOMA | JUNCTION CANCER | SCORING SYSTEM | MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY | PATHOLOGY | CARCINOMA | Immunohistochemistry | Tyrosine | Care and treatment | Surgery | Monoclonal antibodies | Medical tests | Diagnosis | Cancer | Usage | Genetic aspects | Research | Stomach cancer | Esophageal cancer | Metastasis | Hybridization | Kinases | Patients | Cancer therapies | ErbB-2 protein | Esophagus | Studies | Chemotherapy | Histopathology | Epidermal growth factor | Biopsy | Medical prognosis | Tumors
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Cancer Letters, ISSN 0304-3835, 02/2019, Volume 442, pp. 333 - 340
HHLA2 is a newly identified member of the B7 immune checkpoint family, but its function and crosstalk with immune cells is not fully understood. To gain...
IPMN | HHLA2 | Checkpoint costimulator | Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma | Prognostic significance | ONCOLOGY | IMMUNOTHERAPY | B7 FAMILY | CANCER | EXPRESSION | T-CELLS | MEMBER | Adenocarcinoma | Immunohistochemistry | Slopes | Crosstalk | Clinical trials | Cytotoxicity | Tissue analysis | Tissues | B7 antigen | Proteins | Signal transduction | Receptors | Cell growth | Lymphocytes | Surgery | Conflicts of interest | Lesions | Immune system | Antigens | Cytokines | Therapeutic applications | Invasiveness | Survival | Chemotherapy | Hospitals | Immune checkpoint | Pancreatic cancer | Medical prognosis | Ligands | Islets of Langerhans | Cancer | Tumors
IPMN | HHLA2 | Checkpoint costimulator | Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma | Prognostic significance | ONCOLOGY | IMMUNOTHERAPY | B7 FAMILY | CANCER | EXPRESSION | T-CELLS | MEMBER | Adenocarcinoma | Immunohistochemistry | Slopes | Crosstalk | Clinical trials | Cytotoxicity | Tissue analysis | Tissues | B7 antigen | Proteins | Signal transduction | Receptors | Cell growth | Lymphocytes | Surgery | Conflicts of interest | Lesions | Immune system | Antigens | Cytokines | Therapeutic applications | Invasiveness | Survival | Chemotherapy | Hospitals | Immune checkpoint | Pancreatic cancer | Medical prognosis | Ligands | Islets of Langerhans | Cancer | Tumors
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Abdominal Radiology, ISSN 2366-004X, 2/2018, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp. 285 - 300
In this review, we will focus on rare pancreatic tumors. Most of these tumors do not have distinct characteristic appearances so the key to diagnosis requires...
CT | Medicine & Public Health | MRI | Hepatology | Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma | Gastroenterology | Pancreas cancer | Acinar tumors | Imaging / Radiology | Pancreas | GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR | MR-IMAGING FEATURES | CYSTIC NEOPLASMS | RADIOLOGIC-PATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION | ADENOSQUAMOUS CARCINOMA | COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY | ACINAR-CELL-CARCINOMA | OF-THE-LITERATURE | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | SOLID-PSEUDOPAPILLARY TUMORS | INTRADUCTAL TUBULOPAPILLARY NEOPLASMS | Diagnosis, Differential | Contrast Media | Humans | Pancreatic Neoplasms - pathology | Rare Diseases - diagnostic imaging | Rare Diseases - pathology | Pancreatic Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging | Medical colleges | Pancreatic cancer | Stem cells | Demographics | Demography | Mesenchyme | Imaging | Differential diagnosis | Diagnostic systems | Diagnosis | Lesions | Neoplasms | Tumors
CT | Medicine & Public Health | MRI | Hepatology | Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma | Gastroenterology | Pancreas cancer | Acinar tumors | Imaging / Radiology | Pancreas | GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR | MR-IMAGING FEATURES | CYSTIC NEOPLASMS | RADIOLOGIC-PATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION | ADENOSQUAMOUS CARCINOMA | COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY | ACINAR-CELL-CARCINOMA | OF-THE-LITERATURE | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | SOLID-PSEUDOPAPILLARY TUMORS | INTRADUCTAL TUBULOPAPILLARY NEOPLASMS | Diagnosis, Differential | Contrast Media | Humans | Pancreatic Neoplasms - pathology | Rare Diseases - diagnostic imaging | Rare Diseases - pathology | Pancreatic Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging | Medical colleges | Pancreatic cancer | Stem cells | Demographics | Demography | Mesenchyme | Imaging | Differential diagnosis | Diagnostic systems | Diagnosis | Lesions | Neoplasms | Tumors
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Cancer Letters, ISSN 0304-3835, 06/2018, Volume 423, pp. 71 - 79
PanINs and IPMNs are the two most common precursor lesions that can progress to invasive pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA). DCLK1 has been identified as a...
SOX9 | KLF4 | DCLK1 | Pancreatic IPMN | DOUBLECORTIN | DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA | MARKER | TUMOR | INDUCTION | IDENTIFICATION | CAM KINASE-LIKE-1 | ONCOLOGY | STEM-CELL | TUFT CELLS | DIFFERENTIATION | Adenocarcinoma | Immunohistochemistry | Animal models | Pathogenesis | Kinases | Phosphatase | Rodents | Bone marrow | Tumorigenesis | Lesions | Pancreas | Immunoglobulins | Invasiveness | Cell lineage | Clustering | Progenitor cells | Studies | Metaplasia | Pancreatic cancer | Stem cells | Cells (biology) | Biomarkers | Genetic engineering | Immunofluorescence | Niches | Tumors
SOX9 | KLF4 | DCLK1 | Pancreatic IPMN | DOUBLECORTIN | DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA | MARKER | TUMOR | INDUCTION | IDENTIFICATION | CAM KINASE-LIKE-1 | ONCOLOGY | STEM-CELL | TUFT CELLS | DIFFERENTIATION | Adenocarcinoma | Immunohistochemistry | Animal models | Pathogenesis | Kinases | Phosphatase | Rodents | Bone marrow | Tumorigenesis | Lesions | Pancreas | Immunoglobulins | Invasiveness | Cell lineage | Clustering | Progenitor cells | Studies | Metaplasia | Pancreatic cancer | Stem cells | Cells (biology) | Biomarkers | Genetic engineering | Immunofluorescence | Niches | Tumors
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ISSN 1053-1807, 08/2017, Volume 46, Issue 2, pp. 393 - 402
Purpose To assess the relationship between diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI) and intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM)‐derived quantitative parameters (apparent...
intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) | fibrosis | stromal desmoplasia | pancreas | diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) | pancreas adenocarcinoma (PAC) | ABDOMINAL MRI | DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS | DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA | MUCIN-PRODUCING TUMOR | CANCER | B-VALUES | STROMAL BIOLOGY | COEFFICIENT | CARCINOMA | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY | Motion | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted | Linear Models | Male | Healthy Volunteers | Young Adult | Algorithms | Adenocarcinoma - physiopathology | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Fibrosis | Biomarkers | Adult | Female | Aged | Adenocarcinoma - diagnostic imaging | Pancreatic Neoplasms - physiopathology | Pancreatic Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging | Adenocarcinoma | Pancreatic cancer | Histochemistry | Health insurance industry | Statistical analysis | Readers | Histopathology | Perfusion | Echo surveys | Correlation analysis | Imaging | Diffusion effects | Diffusion coefficient | Pancreas | Tumors
intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) | fibrosis | stromal desmoplasia | pancreas | diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) | pancreas adenocarcinoma (PAC) | ABDOMINAL MRI | DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS | DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA | MUCIN-PRODUCING TUMOR | CANCER | B-VALUES | STROMAL BIOLOGY | COEFFICIENT | CARCINOMA | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY | Motion | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted | Linear Models | Male | Healthy Volunteers | Young Adult | Algorithms | Adenocarcinoma - physiopathology | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Fibrosis | Biomarkers | Adult | Female | Aged | Adenocarcinoma - diagnostic imaging | Pancreatic Neoplasms - physiopathology | Pancreatic Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging | Adenocarcinoma | Pancreatic cancer | Histochemistry | Health insurance industry | Statistical analysis | Readers | Histopathology | Perfusion | Echo surveys | Correlation analysis | Imaging | Diffusion effects | Diffusion coefficient | Pancreas | Tumors
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INI1 negative hepatoblastoma, a vanishing entity representing malignant rhabdoid tumor
Human Pathology: Case Reports, ISSN 2214-3300, 2018, Volume 12, Issue C, pp. 42 - 47
AbstractMalignant rhabdoid tumors (MRT) represent a distinct group of aggressive tumors usually occurring in infancy involving a variety of anatomic locations...
Pathology | Malignant rhabdoid tumor | SMARCB1 | Hepatoblastoma | INI1
Pathology | Malignant rhabdoid tumor | SMARCB1 | Hepatoblastoma | INI1
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