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Simultaneous Occurrence of Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of the Ureter and Dioctophyma Renale Infection: A Case Report

Park HY, Seo JW, Lee BH, Lee JY, Kim SY, Cha SJ, Kim YH, Hwang YJ, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2322598
  • J Korean Soc Radiol.
  • 2013 May;68(5):411-415.
A common soft-tissue tumor, malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) occurs in mainly limbs, retroperitoneal and peritoneal space, and occurrence in kidneys or the ureter is very rare. Dioctophyma renale (D. renale)...
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Purification and Characterization of Transforming growth factor - beta1 from Human Platelets

Ko EJ, Lee JW, Nham SU, Choi EY, Chun GT, Yie SW, Kim PH

  • KMID: 2083008
  • Korean J Immunol.
  • 1998 Mar;20(1):1-8.
Transforming growth factor-j31 (TGF-p1) has potential for therapeutic use in common clinical conditions for which there are no adequate pharmacological agents. However, in vivo studies using TGF-p1 were hindered by...
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Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 Dependent Overexpression of Sulfiredoxin and Peroxiredoxin III in Human Lung Cancer

Kim YS, Lee HL, Lee KB, Park JH, Chung WY, Lee KS, Sheen SS, Park KJ, Hwang SC

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Oxidative stress results in protein oxidation and is implicated in carcinogenesis. Sulfiredoxin (Srx) is responsible for the enzymatic reversal of inactivated peroxiredoxin (Prx). Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)...
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Chordoma in the Tail of a Ferret

Cho ES, Kim JY, Ryu SY, Jung JY, Park BK, Son HY

A chordoma is an uncommon tumor that originates from the remnants of the notochord and most commonly involves the cranial and caudal regions of the axial skeleton. Chordoma has been...
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