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Transcriptomic profiles of neoantigen-reactive T cells in human gastrointestinal cancers.
Zheng C, Fass JN, Shih YP, Gunderson AJ, Sanjuan Silva N, Huang H, Bernard BM, Rajamanickam V, Slagel J, Bifulco CB, Piening B, Newell PHA, Hansen PD, Tran E. Zheng C, et al. Among authors: hansen pd. Cancer Cell. 2022 Apr 11;40(4):410-423.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2022.03.005. Cancer Cell. 2022. PMID: 35413272 Free article.
Preoperative imaging characteristics predict poor survival and inadequate resection for left-sided pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a multi-institutional analysis.
Alemi F, Jutric Z, Marshall GR, Scott EJ, Grendar J, Roch AM, Pereira LL, Cheng AL, Hansen PD, Ceppa EP, Asbun HJ, Warner S, Alseidi AA. Alemi F, et al. Among authors: hansen pd. HPB (Oxford). 2020 Aug;22(8):1216-1221. doi: 10.1016/j.hpb.2019.12.012. Epub 2020 Jan 11. HPB (Oxford). 2020. PMID: 31932244 Free article.
The Miami International Evidence-based Guidelines on Minimally Invasive Pancreas Resection.
Asbun HJ, Moekotte AL, Vissers FL, Kunzler F, Cipriani F, Alseidi A, D'Angelica MI, Balduzzi A, Bassi C, Björnsson B, Boggi U, Callery MP, Del Chiaro M, Coimbra FJ, Conrad C, Cook A, Coppola A, Dervenis C, Dokmak S, Edil BH, Edwin B, Giulianotti PC, Han HS, Hansen PD, van der Heijde N, van Hilst J, Hester CA, Hogg ME, Jarufe N, Jeyarajah DR, Keck T, Kim SC, Khatkov IE, Kokudo N, Kooby DA, Korrel M, de Leon FJ, Lluis N, Lof S, Machado MA, Demartines N, Martinie JB, Merchant NB, Molenaar IQ, Moravek C, Mou YP, Nakamura M, Nealon WH, Palanivelu C, Pessaux P, Pitt HA, Polanco PM, Primrose JN, Rawashdeh A, Sanford DE, Senthilnathan P, Shrikhande SV, Stauffer JA, Takaori K, Talamonti MS, Tang CN, Vollmer CM, Wakabayashi G, Walsh RM, Wang SE, Zinner MJ, Wolfgang CL, Zureikat AH, Zwart MJ, Conlon KC, Kendrick ML, Zeh HJ, Hilal MA, Besselink MG; International Study Group on Minimally Invasive Pancreas Surgery (I-MIPS). Asbun HJ, et al. Among authors: hansen pd. Ann Surg. 2020 Jan;271(1):1-14. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003590. Ann Surg. 2020. PMID: 31567509 Review.
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