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Autor:
Edwin B. Walker, W. N. Crabtree, C. de Riese, John P. Donohue, W. de Riese, Andreas Hinkel, Th. Senge, Jeffrey A. Jones, Richard S. Foster, Thomas M. Ulbright, Jonathan E. Messemer
Publikováno v:
Urological Research. 22:213-220
Current clinical staging, which includes the use of serum tumor markers and imaging techniques, fails to identify the 30-40% of clinical stage I (CS I) nonseminomatous germ cell testicular tumor (NSGCT) patients who have occult metastatic disease. Th
Autor:
N J, Smith, W N, Crabtree
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic cytopathology. 17(6)
Autor:
W T, de Riese, P, Albers, E B, Walker, T M, Ulbright, W N, Crabtree, T, Reister, R S, Foster, J P, Donohue
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 74(4)
Thirty percent of patients presenting with clinical stage A nonseminomatous testicular germ cell tumors in fact have pathologic stage B disease. This pilot study was performed to determine whether DNA content and cell cycle analysis by flow cytometry
Publikováno v:
Analytical and quantitative cytology and histology. 15(6)
The DNA content of neoplasms is generally determined by flow cytometry, but quantitative microscopic image analysis is an alternative technique for DNA quantification. To compare these two methods, the DNA content of 31 paraffin-embedded canine trans
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 53(7)
Urinary cytology is increasingly accepted as a diagnostic tool in the detection and follow-up of patients with bladder cancer. Its potential value has been reduced, however, by the relative inexperience of most pathologists in the examination of urin
Autor:
W N, Crabtree, W M, Murphy
Publikováno v:
Acta cytologica. 24(5)
Although 50% ethanol is widely used as a fixative in urinary cytology, the value of this procedure has received little systematic analysis. The purpose of this study was to examine the preservative qualities of 50% ethanol when added to freshly colle
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 47(11)
This investigation was intended to determine the morphologic changes of mitomycin C. It is part of a series of experiments designed to evaluate the cytologic and histologic effects of topical chemotherapeutic agents using the FANFT experimental model