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Brazilian Group of Gastrointestinal Tumours' consensus guidelines for the management of oesophageal cancer.

Ecancermedicalscience

Rocha-Filho DR, Peixoto RD, Weschenfelder RF, Rego JFM, Riechelmann R, Coutinho AK, Fernandes GS, Jacome AA, Andrade AC, Murad AM, Mello CAL, Miguel DSCG, Gomes DBD, Racy DJ, Moraes ED, Akaishi EH, Carvalho ES, Mello ES, Filho FM, Coimbra FJF, Capareli FC, Arruda FF, Vieira FMAC, Takeda FR, Cotti GCC, Pereira GLS, Paulo GA, Ribeiro HSC, Lourenco LG, Crosara M, Toneto MG, Oliveira MB, de Lourdes Oliveira M, Begnami MD, Forones NM, Yagi O, Ashton-Prolla P, Aguillar PB, Amaral PCG, Hoff PM, Araujo RLC, Di Paula Filho RP, Gansl RC, Gil RA, Pfiffer TEF, Souza T, Ribeiro U, Jesus VHF, Costa WL, Prolla G.
PMID: 33889204
Ecancermedicalscience. 2021 Mar 02;15:1195. doi: 10.3332/ecancer.2021.1195. eCollection 2021.

Oesophageal cancer is among the ten most common types of cancer worldwide. More than 80% of the cases and deaths related to the disease occur in developing countries. Local socio-economic, epidemiologic and healthcare particularities led us to create a...

Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13'-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing.

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)

Hoff J, Karl B, Gerstmeier J, Beekmann U, Schmölz L, Börner F, Kralisch D, Bauer M, Werz O, Fischer D, Lorkowski S, Press AT.
PMID: 34443772
Nanomaterials (Basel). 2021 Jul 28;11(8). doi: 10.3390/nano11081939.

Inflammation is a hallmark of tissue remodeling during wound healing. The inflammatory response to wounds is tightly controlled and well-coordinated; dysregulation compromises wound healing and causes persistent inflammation. Topical application of natural anti-inflammatory products may improve wound healing, in...

Correction: Integrative analysis of genomic variants reveals new associations of candidate haploinsufficient genes with congenital heart disease.

PLoS genetics

Audain E, Wilsdon A, Breckpot J, Izarzugaza JMG, Fitzgerald TW, Kahlert AK, Sifrim A, Wünnemann F, Perez-Riverol Y, Abdul-Khaliq H, Bak M, Bassett AS, Benson DW, Berger F, Daehnert I, Devriendt K, Dittrich S, Daubeney PE, Garg V, Hackmann K, Hoff K, Hofmann P, Dombrowsky G, Pickardt T, Bauer U, Keavney BD, Klaassen S, Kramer HH, Marshall CR, Milewicz DM, Lemaire S, Coselli JS, Mitchell ME, Tomita-Mitchell A, Prakash SK, Stamm K, Stewart AFR, Silversides CK, Siebert R, Stiller B, Rosenfeld JA, Vater I, Postma AV, Caliebe A, Brook JD, Andelfinger G, Hurles ME, Thienpont B, Larsen LA, Hitz MP.
PMID: 34547032
PLoS Genet. 2021 Sep 21;17(9):e1009809. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009809. eCollection 2021 Sep.

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009679.].

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