Search Results - "Grenman, Reidar A"

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    Epigenetic Inactivation of Galanin Receptor 1 in Head and Neck Cancer by MISAWA, Kiyoshi, UEDA, Yo, MINETA, Hiroyuki, CAREY, Thomas E, KANAZAWA, Takeharu, MISAWA, Yuki, JANG, Ilwhan, CHADWICK BRENNER, John, OGAWA, Tetsuya, TAKEBAYASHI, Satoru, GRENMAN, Reidar A, HERMAN, James G

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-12-2008)
    “…Purpose: One copy of the galanin receptor 1 ( GALR1 ) locus on 18q is often deleted and expression is absent in some head and neck squamous cell carcinoma…”
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    Monitoring microvascular free flaps with tissue oxygen measurement and pet by Schrey, Aleksi R., Kinnunen, Ilpo A. J., Grénman, Reidar A., Minn, Heikki R. I., Aitasalo, Kalle M. J.

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-07-2008)
    “…Tissue oxygen measurement and positron emission tomography (PET) were evaluated as methods for predicting ischemia in microvascular free flaps of the head and…”
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    Head and neck cutaneous melanoma: a retrospective observational study on 146 patients by Koskivuo, Ilkka O, Kinnunen, Ilpo A J, Suominen, Erkki A, Talve, Lauri A I, Vihinen, Pia P, Grénman, Reidar A

    Published in Acta oncologica (2009)
    “…Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is a novel staging technique in cutaneous melanoma, but it is more challenging in the head and neck (H&N) than in the trunk and…”
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    Functional evaluation of microvascular free flaps with positron emission tomography by Schrey, Aleksi R., Aitasalo, Kalle M.J., Kinnunen, Ilpo A.J., Laaksonen, Marko S., Parkkola, Riitta K., Taittonen, Markku T., Grénman, Reidar A., Minn, Heikki R.I.

    “…The aim of this study was to assess blood flow (BF) of microvascular free flaps studied with positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with head and neck…”
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    Tight Junction Proteins ZO-1, Occludin, and Claudins in Developing and Adult Human Perineurium by Pummi, Kati P, Heape, Anthony M, Grenman, Reidar A, Peltonen, Juha T.K, Peltonen, Sirkku A

    “…In peripheral nerves, groups of Schwann cell–axon units are isolated from the adjacent tissues by the perineurium, which creates a diffusion barrier…”
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