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Ultrastructural Observations on Inflammatory Angiogenesis in Gastric Carcinomas with Massive Neutrophil Infiltration

Neutrophils are traditionally thought of as terminal effectors of inflammatory reaction, but experimental studies suggest that they play a direct role in the inflammatory angiogenesis of tumors. Thus, further evidence in humans is required regarding the mechanisms by which neutrophils induce tumor a...

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Published in:Ultrastructural pathology 2009-01, Vol.33 (1), p.1-5
Main Authors: Caruso, Rosario Alberto, Bonanno, Anna, Finocchiaro, Giuseppe, Cavaliere, Riccardo, Gitto, Giuseppina, Plutino, Francesca Maria, Quattrocchi, Emilia, Cuppari, Maria Concetta, Fabiano, Valerio, Basile, Giacomo
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Adenocarcinoma - immunology
Adenocarcinoma - ultrastructure
Aged
electron microscopy
gastric carcinoma
Humans
Inflammation - immunology
Inflammation - pathology
inflammatory angiogenesis
Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Neutrophil Infiltration - immunology
neutrophils
Stomach Neoplasms - blood supply
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Stomach Neoplasms - ultrastructure
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