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The following pages link to Minimally invasive colon resection is associated with a persistent increase in plasma PlGF levels following cancer resection (Q83024779):
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- Designing a broad-spectrum integrative approach for cancer prevention and treatment. (Q30736359) (← links)
- Plasma monocyte chemotactic protein-1 remains elevated after minimally invasive colorectal cancer resection (Q34340961) (← links)
- Silencing of VEGF inhibits human osteosarcoma angiogenesis and promotes cell apoptosis via VEGF/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway (Q36841309) (← links)
- Plasma chitinase 3-like 1 is persistently elevated during first month after minimally invasive colorectal cancer resection (Q37166698) (← links)
- Plasma from the second and third weeks after open colorectal resection for cancer stimulates in vitro endothelial cell growth, migration, and invasion (Q37956152) (← links)
- Plasma soluble vascular adhesion molecule-1 levels are persistently elevated during the first month after colorectal cancer resection (Q43916710) (← links)
- Minimally invasive colorectal resection is associated with significantly elevated levels of plasma matrix metalloproteinase 3 (MMP-3) during the first month after surgery which may promote the growth of residual metastases (Q46538131) (← links)
- Plasma levels of angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) are significantly lower preoperatively in colorectal cancer patients than in cancer-free patients and are further decreased during the first month after minimally invasive colorectal resection. (Q47823722) (← links)
- Plasma interleukin-8 levels are persistently elevated for 1 month after minimally invasive colorectal resection for colorectal cancer (Q50173215) (← links)
- Plasma levels of the proangiogenic protein CXCL16 remains elevated for 1 month after minimally invasive colorectal cancer resection. (Q55605662) (← links)
- Minimally Invasive Colorectal Resection Is Associated With a Transient Increase in Plasma Hepatocyte Growth Factor Levels Early After Surgery for Colon Cancer (Q83599980) (← links)
- Using serum placenta growth factor could improve the sensitivity of colorectal cancer screening in fecal occult blood negative population: A multicenter with independent cohort validation study (Q91819867) (← links)
- Plasma and wound fluid levels of eight proangiogenic proteins are elevated after colorectal resection (Q93002880) (← links)