Effect of resection of localised pancreatic cancer on tissue-factor promoted pathways of thrombosis, cell invasion and angiogenesis
Pancreatic (PC) is the eleventh most common malignancy in the UK but it has the poorest prognosis of all human adenocarcinoma. The autopsy, epidemiological and clinical studies have consistently identified PC as one of the most highly angiogenic and invasive malignancies, with the greatest prevalenc...
Main Author: | Echrish, Hussein H. Jassim |
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Other Authors: | Maraveyas, Anthony. ; Madden, Leigh. ; Greenman, John |
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University of Hull
2011
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.554050 |
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