[HTML] Stromal versus tumoral inflammation differentially contribute to metastasis and poor survival in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
B Höing, O Kanaan, P Altenhoff, R Petri, K Thangavelu… - Oncotarget, 2018
CD45, CD11b, CD3 and MMP-9 positive cells were more abundant in stroma whereas
COX-2 was predominantly expressed in epithelial tumor nests. High expression of stromal CD45
and CD11b on immune cells in tumor regions correlated with COX-2 expression on tumor
COX-2 was predominantly expressed in epithelial tumor nests. High expression of stromal CD45
and CD11b on immune cells in tumor regions correlated with COX-2 expression on tumor
DNA demethylation of claudin-4 suppresses migration and invasion in laryngeal squamous carcinoma cells
Y Liu, K Chang, K Fu, X Dong, X Chen, J Liu, N Cui… - Human Pathology, 2018
Summary Claudin-4 (CLDN4) is a member of the claudin transmembrane protein family,
which consists of integral membrane proteins that are components of the epithelial cell tight
junctions; these tight junctions regulate movement of solutes and ions through the
which consists of integral membrane proteins that are components of the epithelial cell tight
junctions; these tight junctions regulate movement of solutes and ions through the
[PDF] Expression of long non-coding RNA HOXA11-AS is correlated with progression of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
L Qu, M Jin, L Yang, C Sun, P Wang, Y Li, L Tian, M Liu… - Am J Transl Res, 2018
Abstract: Long noncoding RNA HOXA11 antisense RNA (HOXA11-AS) is involved in
tumorigenesis and development of some human cancers. However, the role of HOXA11-AS
in human laryngeal squamous cell cancer (LSCC) is yet unclear. In this study, we firstly
tumorigenesis and development of some human cancers. However, the role of HOXA11-AS
in human laryngeal squamous cell cancer (LSCC) is yet unclear. In this study, we firstly
[HTML] Laryngeal recurrence sites in patients previously treated with transoral laser microsurgery for squamous cell carcinoma
P Horwich, MH Rigby, C MacKay, J Melong, B Williams… - Journal of Otolaryngology …, 2018
The laryngeal framework provides a natural barrier preventing tumour spread to
extralaryngeal structures. Transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) for laryngeal squamous cell
carcinoma (SCC) may violate these boundaries, altering the pathways of tumor spread for
extralaryngeal structures. Transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) for laryngeal squamous cell
carcinoma (SCC) may violate these boundaries, altering the pathways of tumor spread for
[HTML] NBS1 rs2735383 polymorphism is associated with an increased risk of laryngeal carcinoma
X Hu, J Liao, H Zhao, F Chen, X Zhu, J Li, Q Nong - BMC Cancer, 2018
Nijmegen breakage syndrome 1 (NBS1), as a key protein in the DNA double-strand breaks
(DSBs) repair pathway, plays an important role in maintaining genomic stability. Although
single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in NBS1 have frequently been studied in multiple
(DSBs) repair pathway, plays an important role in maintaining genomic stability. Although
single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in NBS1 have frequently been studied in multiple
Laryngeal squamous cell papilloma is highly associated with human papillomavirus
Y Orita, Y Gion, T Tachibana, K Ikegami, H Marunaka… - Japanese Journal of Clinical …, 2018
Objective To delineate the association between characteristics of adult-onset laryngeal
squamous cell papilloma and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Methods Clinical
records and paraffin-embedded specimens of 77 papilloma patients who had been treated
squamous cell papilloma and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Methods Clinical
records and paraffin-embedded specimens of 77 papilloma patients who had been treated
[HTML] Comparison of the ProSeal laryngeal mask airway with the I-Gel™ in the different head-and-neck positions in anaesthetised paralysed children: A randomised …
G Banerjee, D Jain, I Bala, K Gandhi, R Samujh - Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2018
Background and Aims: Head and neck movements alter the shape of the pharynx, resulting
in changes in the oropharyngeal leaking pressures and ventilation with supragottic airway
devices. We compared the effect of the different head-and-neck positions on the
in changes in the oropharyngeal leaking pressures and ventilation with supragottic airway
devices. We compared the effect of the different head-and-neck positions on the
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