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Reappraising imaging features of pancreatic acinar cystic transformation: be aware of differential diagnoses

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    Role of the fatty pancreatic infiltration in pancreatic oncogenesis

    Although pancreatic precancerous lesions are known to be related to obesity and fatty pancreatic infiltration, the mechanisms remain unclear. We assessed the role of fatty infiltration in the process of pancre...

    Sonia Frendi, Chloé Martineau, Hélène Cazier, Rémy Nicolle in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    DECONbench: a benchmarking platform dedicated to deconvolution methods for tumor heterogeneity quantification

    Quantification of tumor heterogeneity is essential to better understand cancer progression and to adapt therapeutic treatments to patient specificities. Bioinformatic tools to assess the different cell populat...

    Clémentine Decamps, Alexis Arnaud, Florent Petitprez, Mira Ayadi in BMC Bioinformatics (2021)

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    Correction to: Prediction of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour grade with MR imaging features: added value of diffusion-weighted imaging

    The original version of this article, published on 19 August 2016, unfortunately contained a mistake.

    Emad Lotfalizadeh, Maxime Ronot, Mathilde Wagner, Jérôme Cros in European Radiology (2020)

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    Gastric stump carcinoma as a long-term complication of pancreaticoduodenectomy: report of two cases and review of the English literature

    Gastric stump carcinoma is an exceptional and poorly known long-term complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy.

    Morgane Bouquot, Safi Dokmak, Louise Barbier, Jérôme Cros in BMC Gastroenterology (2017)

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    Stage-dependent fate of Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells in the spleen and sickle-cell trait-related protection against malaria

    Sickle-cell trait (HbAS) reduces falciparum malaria risk and suppresses parasitaemia. Although several candidate mechanisms have been proposed, their epidemiological, clinical and experimental correlates have ...

    Seidina A. S. Diakité, Papa Alioune Ndour, Valentine Brousse in Malaria Journal (2016)