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Asymmetric kinetics of volume and function of the remnant liver after major hepatectomy as a key for postoperative outcome - a case-matched study
HPB . the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association, 25-10-2019Article dans une revue scientifique -
Collapsing glomerulopathy is common in the setting of thrombotic microangiopathy of the native kidney
Kidney international, 01-12-2016, 90, 1321-1331Article dans une revue scientifique -
Preparation and characterization of Zonyl-coated nanodiamonds with antifouling properties
Chemical Communications, 2011, 47, 5178 - 5180Article dans une revue scientifique -
The Mediator complex subunit MED25 is targeted by the N-terminal transactivation domain of the PEA3 group members
Nucleic acids research, 05-2013, 41 (9), 4847-4859Article dans une revue scientifiquefulltext -
Predictive value of exhaled nitric oxide and aerobic capacity for sepsis complications after liver transplantation
Transplant international, 2016, 29, 1307-1316Article dans une revue scientifique -
Use of aspirin and bleeding-related complications after hepatic resection.
The British journal of surgery, 2018Article dans une revue scientifique -
MoS 2 /TiO 2 /SiNW surface as an effective substrate for LDI-MS detection of glucose and glutathione in real samples
Talanta, 2017, 171, 101-107Article dans une revue scientifique -
Progenitor cell expansion and impaired hepatocyte regeneration in explanted livers from alcoholic hepatitis
Gut, 01-12-2015, 64, 1949-1960Article dans une revue scientifiquefulltext -
Are the results of intravenous thrombolysis trials reproduced in clinical practice? comparison of observed and expected outcomes with the stroke-thrombolytic predictive instrument (stpi)
Revue neurologique, 01-06-2017, 173, 381-387Article dans une revue scientifique -
Pre-malignant transformation by senescence evasion is prevented by the perk and atf6alpha branches of the unfolded protein response
Cancer letters, 11-09-2018Article dans une revue scientifique