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Τρίτη 9 Μαΐου 2017

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[HTML] The primary growth of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma cells in vitro is effectively supported by paired cancer-associated fibroblasts alone

M Wang, C Wu, Y Guo, X Cao, W Zheng, GK Fan - Tumor Biology, 2017
Most primarily cultured laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma cells are difficult to propagate in
vitro and have a low survival rate. However, in our previous work to establish a laryngeal
squamous cell carcinoma cell line, we found that laryngeal cancer-associated fibroblasts
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Diagnostic accuracy of surface coil MRI in assessing cartilaginous invasion in laryngeal tumours: Do we need contrast-agent administration?

L Preda, G Conte, L Bonello, C Giannitto, E Tagliabue… - European Radiology, 2017
Objectives To assess the diagnostic accuracy of MRI performed using surface coils, with and
without contrast medium, in predicting thyroid and cricoid cartilage infiltration in laryngeal
tumours, and to investigate whether the radiologist's experience influences diagnostic
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[HTML] Laryngeal evidence for the first and second passaggio in professionally trained sopranos

M Echternach, F Burk, M Köberlein, A Selamtzis… - PloS one, 2017
Results In both the first and the second passaggio, variations of vocal fold vibration patterns
were found. Four distinct patterns emerged: smooth transitions with either increasing or
decreasing durations of glottal closure, abrupt register transitions, and intermediate loss of
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Conservative Surgical and Non-surgical Options in Management of T3 Laryngeal Cancer

C Piazza, A Paderno - Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 2017
Abstract Purpose of Review We herein address the most up-to-date findings in the literature
in relation to surgical and non-surgical organ preservation strategies aimed at treatment of
T3 laryngeal cancer. Recent Findings T3 laryngeal cancer represents an advanced stage of
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Expression of Cell Cycle-related Proteins p16, p27 and Ki-67 Proliferating Marker in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas and in Laryngeal Papillomas

U CIESIELSKA, T ZATONSKI, K NOWINSKA… - Anticancer Research, 2017
Background: The deregulation of the cell cycle is crucial for the processes of carcinogenesis
and tumor progression. The cell cycle is under the control of cyclin-dependent kinases
(CDKs) and their inhibitors (CDKIs). Proteins p16 and p27 are CDKIs, and their altered
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