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Peter T Schmidt

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Anticancer Research|February 4, 2019
Crypts With Corrupted Shapes in Non-polypoid AdenomasCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|August 2, 2019
Dissecting the Microscopic Anatomy of Colon Crypts in Non-dysplastic Sessile Serrated PolypsCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|September 15, 2019
The Normal Epithelium of Crypts Accruing Below Nonpolypoid Adenomas Thrives With Relocated Proliferating Cell-domains and p53-Up-regulated CellsCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|March 31, 2021
Nondysplastic Crypts in Fission in Nonpolypoid Adenomas and in the Adjacent Mucosa Support Field Cancerization in the ColonCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Journal of Clinical Pathology|October 13, 2020
Asymmetric crypt fission in sessile serrated lesionsCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
In Vivo (Athens, Greece)|September 3, 2020
Preliminary Report: Asymmetric Crypt Fission in Biopsies from Patients With Ulcerative ColitisCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|September 9, 2018
Are Non-dysplastic Crypts with Corrupted Shapes the Initial Recordable Histological Event in the Development of Sporadic Conventional Adenomas?Carlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|March 31, 2018
Morphological Classification of Corrupted Colonic Crypts in Ulcerative ColitisCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|July 7, 2021
Crypts in Asymmetric Fission in Endoscopic Biopsies from Swedish Patients With Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
The Journal of Pathology. Clinical Research|March 2, 2019
Disparate cell proliferation and p53 overexpression in colonic crypts with normal epithelial lining found below the neoplastic canopy of conventional adenomasCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
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Anticancer Research|February 4, 2019
Crypts With Corrupted Shapes in Non-polypoid AdenomasCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|August 2, 2019
Dissecting the Microscopic Anatomy of Colon Crypts in Non-dysplastic Sessile Serrated PolypsCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|September 15, 2019
The Normal Epithelium of Crypts Accruing Below Nonpolypoid Adenomas Thrives With Relocated Proliferating Cell-domains and p53-Up-regulated CellsCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|March 31, 2021
Nondysplastic Crypts in Fission in Nonpolypoid Adenomas and in the Adjacent Mucosa Support Field Cancerization in the ColonCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Journal of Clinical Pathology|October 13, 2020
Asymmetric crypt fission in sessile serrated lesionsCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
In Vivo (Athens, Greece)|September 3, 2020
Preliminary Report: Asymmetric Crypt Fission in Biopsies from Patients With Ulcerative ColitisCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|September 9, 2018
Are Non-dysplastic Crypts with Corrupted Shapes the Initial Recordable Histological Event in the Development of Sporadic Conventional Adenomas?Carlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|March 31, 2018
Morphological Classification of Corrupted Colonic Crypts in Ulcerative ColitisCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
Anticancer Research|July 7, 2021
Crypts in Asymmetric Fission in Endoscopic Biopsies from Swedish Patients With Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
The Journal of Pathology. Clinical Research|March 2, 2019
Disparate cell proliferation and p53 overexpression in colonic crypts with normal epithelial lining found below the neoplastic canopy of conventional adenomasCarlos A Rubio, Peter T Schmidt
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