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The cut and paste technique fibrin tissue adhesive in pterygium surgery
(2010-10-22)
Introduction: Pterygium has been a problematic disease throughout human history, owing its major tendency to recur after surgical removal. The factors causing primary pterygium and also those causing recurrence have been ...
WRAP53 unwrapped : roles in nuclear architecture and cancer
(2011-01-13)
WRAP53 is a gene of multiple functions; it encodes for a natural antisense transcript that regulates the actions of the tumour suppressor p53, and it gives rise to a protein with oncogenic properties that is important for ...
The new old normal : reassessing perioperative oxygen consumption and haemodynamics in the elderly
(2020-04-01)
Perioperative haemodynamic instability and disturbances of global oxygen transport are associated with complications and organ injury after surgery. The continuously growing population of elderly in surgical care are at ...
Eicosanoids and exosomes : a link between macrophages and lung cancer
(2017-11-01)
Chronic inflammation increases the risk of lung cancer. Macrophages (MO) are important players in inflammation, with regulatory and executive functions. Eicosanoids and exosomes can be both triggers and mediators of these ...