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    Prognostic value of histobiological factors (malignancy grading and AgNOR content) assessed at the invasive tumour front of oral squamous cell carcinomas

    Tumour cells at the invasive front of carcinomas have been found to differ substantially from the rest of tumour cells in a variety of human cancers. The present multivariate survival analysis of 94 oral squam...

    J Piffkò, A Bànkfalvi, D Öfner, M Bryne, D Rasch, U Joos in British Journal of Cancer (1997)

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    Histological grading in the deep invasive front of T1 and T2 glottic squamous cell carcinomas has high prognostic value

    The characteristics of the deep invasive front area of squamous cell carcinomas may reflect tumour prognosis better than other parts of the tumour. Consequently, the authors have recently developed a simple ma...

    M. Bryne, N. Jenssen, M. Boysen in Virchows Archiv (1995)

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    Distribution of Bacillus thuringiensis strains in Southern Sweden

    Bacillus thuringiensis strains were found to be naturally present in the soils of southern Sweden, being isolated from nine out of 12 sites examined. Forest soil samples were more rich in B. thuringiensis strain...

    R. Landén, M. Bryne, A. Abdel-Hameed in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology (1994)

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    S15.18 A unique glycosylation pattern in placental vessels?

    M. Bryne, B. Roald, A. Kjaerheim, H. Stokke in Glycoconjugate Journal (1993)

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    Distribution of blood-group-related carbohydrate antigens on oral endothelial cells

    Recent studies indicate that carbohydrate structures are involved in various endothelial functions such as inflammatory processes, adhesion of metastatic cells to endothelium and endothelial differentiation. I...

    M. Bryne, S. Lilleholt, P. S. Thrane, H. S. Koppang in The Histochemical Journal (1993)