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CCDC 782270: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: M.Bodensteiner, M.Dusek, M.M.Kubicki, M.Pronold, M.Scheer, J.Wachter, M.Zabel|2010|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||5298|doi:10.1002/ejic.201000796
CCDC 639727: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2007
Related Article: A.Alberola, R.Llusar, S.Triguero, C.Vicent, M.N.Sokolov, C.Gomez-Garcia|2007|J.Mater.Chem.|17|3440|doi:10.1039/b703551a
CCDC 249040: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2005
Related Article: R.Llusar, S.Triguero, S.Uriel, C.Vicent, E.Coronado, C.J.Gomez-Garcia|2005|Inorg.Chem.|44|1563|doi:10.1021/ic0488379
CCDC 669897: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
Related Article: E.W.Reinheimer, J.R.Galan-Mascaros, C.J.Gomez-Garcia, Hanhua Zhao, M.Fourmigue, K.R.Dunbar|2008|J.Mol.Struct.|890|81|doi:10.1016/j.molstruc.2008.03.046
Selenium affects biosilica formation in the demosponge Suberites domuncula
2005
Selenium is a trace element found in freshwater and the marine environment. We show that it plays a major role in spicule formation in the demosponge Suberites domuncula. If added to primmorphs, an in vitro sponge cell culture system, it stimulates the formation of siliceous spicules. Using differential display of transcripts, we demonstrate that, after a 72-h exposure of primmorphs to selenium, two genes are up-regulated; one codes for selenoprotein M and the other for a novel spicule-associated protein. The deduced protein sequence of selenoprotein M (14 kDa) shows characteristic features of metazoan selenoproteins. The spicule-associated protein (26 kDa) comprises six characteristic repe…
Role of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in the Assessment of Splenic Hemangiomas
2009
Preparation for Endoscopic Examination
1979
Inspection of the perianal area, the digital rectal examination, and the proctoscopic examination may be done without special preparation.
Real-time fluorescence image-guided gastrointestinal oncologic surgery: Towards a new era
2021
Technological improvements are crucial in the evolution of surgery. Real-time fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) has spread worldwide, mainly because of its usefulness during the intraoperative decision-making processes. The success of any gastrointestinal oncologic resection is based on the anatomical identification of the primary tumor and its regional lymph nodes. FGS allows also to evaluate the blood perfusion at the gastrointestinal stumps after colorectal or esophageal resections. Therefore, a reduction on the anastomotic leak rates has been postulated as one of the foreseeable benefits provided by the use of FGS in these procedures. Although the use of fluorescence in lymph node detec…
Anatomical strategy for complete laparoscopic mesocolic excision for splenic flexure colonic cancer - a video vignette
2018
Splenic marginal zone lymphoma with or without villous lymphocytes
2004
The Integruppo Italiano Linfomi (IIL) carried out a study to assess the outcomes of splenic marginal zone lymphoma and to identify prognostic factors in 309 patients. The 5-year cause-specific survival (CSS) rate was 76%. In univariate analysis, the parameters predictive of shorter CSS were hemoglobin levels below 12 g/dL (P < .001), albumin levels below 3.5 g/dL (P = .001), International Prognostic Index (IPI) scores of 2 to 3 (P < .001), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels above normal (P < .001), age older than 60 years (P = .01), platelet counts below 100,000/microL (P = .04), HbsAg-positivity (P = .01), and no splenectomy at diagnosis (P = .006). Values that maintained a negative influe…