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    Successful bariatric surgery in a patient who underwent more than 100 various operations by Yashkov, Y I, Movchun, A A, Oppel, T A, Palman, A D

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-06-1999)
    “…A 44-year-old woman who weighed 130 kg (height 158 cm, BMI 52) with a complicated psychiatric history was referred for obesity surgery because of severe sleep…”
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    Improvement of weight loss and metabolic effects of vertical banded gastroplasty by an added duodenal switch procedure by Yashkov, Y I, Oppel, T A, Shishlo, L A, Vinnitsky, L I

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-10-2001)
    “…Some patients who underwent vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) need revisional operations because of poor weight loss and remaining comorbidities. The duodenal…”
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    Vertical banded gastroplasty: first experience in Russia by Yashkov, Y I, Timoshin, A D, Oppel, T A

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-08-1997)
    “…The first experience of vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) in the Russian National Research Center of Surgery is presented. From November 1992 to October 1996,…”
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    NF-κB and AP-1 are responsible for inducibility of the IL-6 promoter by ionizing radiation in HeLa cells by Beetz, R. U. Peter, T. Oppel, W. Kaffenberger, R. A. Rupec, M. Meyer, D. Van Beuningen, P. Kind, G. Messer, A.

    “…Purpose : To investigate the mechanisms leading to initiation by ionizing radiation of IL-6 transcription in HeLa cells. Materials and methods : HeLa cells…”
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    Induction of interleukin 6 by ionizing radiation in a human epithelial cell line: control by corticosteroids by BEETZ, G. MESSER, T. OPPEL, D. VAN BEUNINGEN, R. U. PETER and P. KIND, A.

    “…The cutaneous radiation syndrome after therapeutic or accidental exposure of human skin to ionizing radiation (IR) is accompanied by inflammatory processes…”
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    Surgical treatment of chronic calculous cholecystitis and its complications by Movchun, A A, Koloss, O E, Oppel', T A, Abdullaeva, U A

    Published in Hirurgija (Moskva) (1998)
    “…Introduction of endoscopic and laparoscopic methods in surgical treatment of chronic calculous cholecystitis and its complications has changed not only the…”
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    Vertical gastroplasty as a treatment method in morbid obesity by Iashkov, Iu I, Oppel', T A, Timoshin, A D, Movchun, A A, Voskresenskiĭ, O V

    Published in Hirurgija (Moskva) (1998)
    “…Since November 1992 in the RRCS. RAMS 38 patients aged 16-61 years (mean body mass 149.9 kg) for obesity of 3-4 grade underwent operation of vertical…”
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    X-ray study of the stomach after vertical gastroplasty in the treatment of morbid obesity by Ovchinnikov, V I, Lipko, N S, Iashkov, Iu I, Timoshin, A D, Movchun, A A, Oppel', T A

    Published in Vestnik rentgenologii i radiologii (01-05-1996)
    “…The operation vertical gastroplasty is used to treat the so-called morbid obesity. It ends with the formation of a small stomach. Some experience gained with…”
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    First experience with vertical gastroplasty in the treatment of patients with 4th-degree obesity by Iashkov, Iu I, Oppel', T A, Chernousov, A F, Movchun, A A, Timoshin, A D, Viktorova, M I

    Published in Hirurgija (Moskva) (1996)
    “…The article discusses four operations for vertical gastroplasty performed for the first time in Russia at the Research Centre of Surgery, RAMS, for degree IV…”
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    Chronic non-calculous cholecystitis by Milonov, O B, Oppel', T A

    Published in Vestnik hirurgii im. I.I. Grekova (01-03-1985)
    “…Experience with the surgical treatment of 340 patients with chronic acalculous cholecystitis is described. In 56,5% of observations it was complicated by the…”
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