Minimally invasive colon resection for malignant colonic conditions is associated with a transient early increase in plasma sVEGFR1 and a decrease in sVEGFR2 levels after surgery
Shantha Kumara, H. M. C., Cabot, J. C., Hoffman, A., Luchtefeld, M., Kalady, M. F., Hyman, N., Feingold, D., Baxter, R., Whelan, R. L.
Published in Surgical endoscopy (01.02.2010)
Published in Surgical endoscopy (01.02.2010)
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Minimally invasive colon resection is associated with a transient increase in plasma sVEGFR1 levels and a decrease in sVEGFR2 levels during the early postoperative period
Shantha Kumara, H. M. C., Cabot, J. C., Hoffman, A., Luchtefeld, M., Kalady, M. F., Hyman, N., Feingold, D., Baxter, R., Whelan, R. Larry
Published in Surgical endoscopy (01.04.2009)
Published in Surgical endoscopy (01.04.2009)
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Minimally invasive colon resection is associated with a transient increase in plasma sVEGFRl levels and a decrease in sVEGFR2 levels during the early postoperative period
SHANTHA KUMARA, H. M. C, CABOT, J. C, HOFFMAN, A, LUCHTEFELD, M, KALADY, M. F, HYMAN, N, FEINGOLD, D, BAXTER, R, WHELAN, R. Larry
Published in Surgical endoscopy (2009)
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Published in Surgical endoscopy (2009)
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