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Open AccessEndothelial CD276 (B7-H3) expression is increased in human malignancies and distinguishes between normal and tumour-derived circulating endothelial cells
Mature circulating endothelial cells (CEC) are surrogate markers of endothelial damage. CEC measured in patients with advanced cancer are thought not only to derive from damaged normal vasculature (n-CEC), but...
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Open AccessLocal excision of rectal cancer afterchemoradiation: feasibility depends on the primary stage
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Open AccessTotal Pelvic Exenteration for Primary and Recurrent Malignancies
Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumors. In locally advanced and recurrent pelvic malignancies, radical margins are sometimes difficult to obtain because of clos...
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9210: The Zip Code of Another IT-Soap
Nine-to-ten (9210) refers to the problem that the Dutch banks are running out of 9-digit bank account numbers and need to convert to 10-digit numbers. At the same time, the Dutch government wants bank account ...
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Total pelvic exenteration for primary locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer
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Pre-operative radiotherapy improves outcome of multimodality treatment in recurrent rectal cancer
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Towards automated modification of legacy assets
In this paper we argue that there is a necessity for automating modifications to legacy assets. We propose a five layered process for the introduction and employment of tool support that enables automated modi...
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Map** of a gene for a major outer membrane protein ofEscherichia coli K12 with the aid of a newly isolated bacteriophage
A method is described for the enrichment of phages which can adsorb to a specific determinant of bacterial cell surfaces. A phage was isolated which adsorbs toE. coli cells containing the “major outer membrane” p...
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Metabolism of glycerol-3-phosphate and phospholipids in a temperature-sensitive lysis mutant ofEscherichia coli
Phospholipid metabolism in a temperature-sensitive lysis mutant ofEscherichia coli has been investigated. The incorporation of32P into the phospholipids of this mutant was negligible, not only at the non-permissi...
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Netherlands Society for Microbiology Meeting at Utrecht on 23 May 1969