Sfoglia per Rivista JOP. JOURNAL OF THE PANCREAS
The determinant factors of recurrence following resection for ductal pancreatic cancer
2007-01-01 Barugola, G; Falconi, Massimo; Bettini, R; Boninsegna, L; Casarotto, A; Salvia, R; Bassi, C; Pederzoli, P.
The race from chronic pancreatitis to pancreatic cancer
2003-01-01 Cavestro, GIULIA MARTINA; Comparato, G; Nouvenne, A; Sianesi, M; DI MARIO, F.
Tumor destruction and in situ delivery of antigen presenting cells promote anti-neoplastic immune responses: Implications for the immunotherapy of pancreatic cancer
2004-01-01 ROVERE QUERINI, Patrizia; Manfredi, ANGELO ANDREA M. A.
Unresolved issues about post-ERCP pancreaitis: an overview
2002-01-01 Testoni, PIER ALBERTO
Why the incidence of post-ERCP pancreatitis varies considerably? Factors affecting the diagnosis and the incidence of this complication
2002-01-01 Testoni, PIER ALBERTO
Titolo | Data di pubblicazione | Autore(i) | File |
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The determinant factors of recurrence following resection for ductal pancreatic cancer | 1-gen-2007 | Barugola, G; Falconi, Massimo; Bettini, R; Boninsegna, L; Casarotto, A; Salvia, R; Bassi, C; Pederzoli, P. | |
The race from chronic pancreatitis to pancreatic cancer | 1-gen-2003 | Cavestro, GIULIA MARTINA; Comparato, G; Nouvenne, A; Sianesi, M; DI MARIO, F. | |
Tumor destruction and in situ delivery of antigen presenting cells promote anti-neoplastic immune responses: Implications for the immunotherapy of pancreatic cancer | 1-gen-2004 | ROVERE QUERINI, Patrizia; Manfredi, ANGELO ANDREA M. A. | |
Unresolved issues about post-ERCP pancreaitis: an overview | 1-gen-2002 | Testoni, PIER ALBERTO | |
Why the incidence of post-ERCP pancreatitis varies considerably? Factors affecting the diagnosis and the incidence of this complication | 1-gen-2002 | Testoni, PIER ALBERTO |
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