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The Lymphaticovenous Spectrum of Edema
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 125-125. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Local Tissue Water in At-Risk and Contralateral Forearms of Women with and without Breast Cancer Treatment-Related Lymphedema
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 153-158. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Existence of the Lymphatic System in the Primate Corpus Luteum
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 159-168. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
A Novel Tool for Intralymphatic Injection: The Modified Glass Hypodermic Needle
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 127-130. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Macromolecular Leak from Extrasplenic Lymphatics during Endotoxemia
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 131-137. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Research Matters from the Lymphatic Research Foundation
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 179-179. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Literature Watch
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 173-177. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Functional Variation in Lymph Node Arrangements within the Axilla
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 139-144. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Histological Findings Compared with Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasonographic Imaging in Irreversible Postmastectomy Lymphedema: A Case Study
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Sep 2009, Vol. 7, No. 3: 145-151. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - September 24, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
The Psycho-Social Impact of Lymphedema
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 109-112. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Similar Histologic Features and Immunohistochemical Staining in Microcystic and Macrocystic Lymphatic Malformations
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 75-80. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
The Standard of Care for Lymphedema: Current Concepts and Physiological Considerations
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 101-108. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Contractile Physiology of Lymphatics
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 87-96. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Literature Watch
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 113-121. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
The Unique Biology of Lymphatic Edema
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 97-100. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
The Lymphaticovenous Spectrum of Edema
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 67-67. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Operational Equivalence of Bioimpedance Indices and Perometry for the Assessment of Unilateral Arm Lymphedema
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 81-85. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Research Matters from the Lymphatic Research Foundation
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2: 123-123. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 18, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Inducible Capillary Formation in Lymphatic Endothelial Cells by Blocking Lipid Phosphate Phosphatase-3 Activity
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - May 27, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Therapeutic Responses to Exogenous VEGF-C Administration in Experimental Lymphedema: Immunohistochemical and Molecular Characterization
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Mar 2009, Vol. 7, No. 1: 47-57. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - March 20, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Recent Advances in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema of the Arm: Lymphatic Pump Failure and Predisposing Factors
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Mar 2009, Vol. 7, No. 1: 29-45. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - March 20, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Lymphedema, at the Forefront
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Mar 2009, Vol. 7, No. 1: 1-2. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - March 20, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Literature Watch
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Mar 2009, Vol. 7, No. 1: 59-63. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
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Research Matters from the Lymphatic Research Foundation
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Mar 2009, Vol. 7, No. 1: 65-65. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - March 20, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Morphological and Quantitative Changes of the Initial Myocardial Lymphatics in Terminal Heart Failure
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0: 21-27. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - March 2, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
A Novel Approach to Slow Down Putrefaction of Unembalmed Cadaveric Tissue during Lymphatic Dissection: A Preliminary Study
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0: 17-20. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - February 27, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
The Use of Clinical Contrast Media for Lymphangiography in Cadaveric Studies
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0: 1-4. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - February 26, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Breast Cancer-Related Chronic Arm Lymphedema Is Associated with Excess Adipose and Muscle Tissue
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0: 3-10. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - February 20, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Bioelectrical Impedance for Detecting Upper Limb Lymphedema in Nonlaboratory Settings
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0: 11-15. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - February 20, 2009 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
In Honor of Judah Folkman, M.D
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 107-107. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Roles of Integrins in Tumor Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 155-163.
Abstract The lifelong dedication of Dr. Judah Folkman to understand how tumors co-opt vasculature to promote tumor growth and spread resulted in the development of an astounding body of knowledge and development of new clinical therapeutics for cancer. ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Judah Folkman's Contribution to the Inhibition of Angiogenesis
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 203-207. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
From Anti-Angiogenesis to Anti-Lymphangiogenesis: Emerging Trends in Cancer Therapy
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 165-172.
Abstract The theory that angiogenesis could support tumor growth and therefore be a target for cancer therapy was explored in publications by Judah Folkman in the 1970s. This theory was then fostered by Folkman for over 2 decades until, via modern ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Developmental Angiogenesis of the Central Nervous System
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 173-180.
Abstract The vasculature of the central nervous system (CNS) is highly specialized with a blood-brain-barrier, reciprocal neuroepithelial-endothelial cell interactions and extensive pericyte coverage. Developmentally, numerous important signaling pathways ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Reversing Cancer From Inside and Out: Oncogene Addiction, Cellular Senescence, and the Angiogenic Switch
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 149-154.
Abstract Cancer is largely caused by genetic events that result in the mutation of oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes, leading to cell autonomous proliferation and growth. The repair of these mutant gene products may be expected to subvert this ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Dr. Judah Folkman—The Intellectual Spirit of our Vascular Anomalies Center
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 223-223. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Judah Folkman (1933–2008)
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 221-221. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Molecular Targets for Therapeutic Lymphangiogenesis in Lymphatic Dysfunction and Disease
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 181-189.
Abstract The convergence of multiple disciplines upon the study of the lymphatic vasculature has invigorated a renaissance of research, using powerful investigative tools and an exponential growth of interest in this historically underappreciated system. ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Judah Folkman, M.D
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 225-225. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Why and How Do Tumors Stimulate Lymphangiogenesis?
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 145-148.
Abstract Accumulating evidence shows that a subset of solid tumors stimulates lymphangiogenesis, which mediates lymphatic metastasis. Unlike blood vessels, lymphatics do not provide oxygen and nutrients that are essential for tumor growth. Why then do ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
The Lymphatic System in Health and Disease
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 109-122.
Abstract The lymphatic vascular system has an important role in the regulation of tissue pressure, immune surveillance and the absorption of dietary fat in the intestine. There is growing evidence that the lymphatic system also contributes to a number of ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Corneal (Lymph)angiogenesis—From Bedside to Bench and Back: A Tribute to Judah Folkman
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 191-201.
Abstract The normal cornea, the transparent “windscreen” of the eye, is devoid of both blood and lymphatic vessels. Nevertheless, both hem- and lymphangiogenesis can occur in response to severe corneal inflammation and can lead to blindness. Judah Folkman ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Percutaneous Sclerotherapy of Lymphatic Malformations with Doxycycline
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This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of doxycycline in the treatment of LMs. Methods and Results: ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Lymphatic Endothelial Cells, Lymphedematous Lymphangiogenesis, and Molecular Control of Edema Formation
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 123-137.
Abstract Lymphedema, defined as the abnormal accumulation of protein-rich fluid in soft tissues, results from the dysfunction of lymphatic system, an imbalance between lymph formation and its absorption into the initial lymphatics. Primary lymphedema ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
LRF Remembers Advisor Judah Folkman—True Visionary and Pioneer
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 239-240. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Literature Watch
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Dec 2008, Vol. 6, No. 3-4: 227-237. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - December 18, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Efficacy of Rapamycin in Scleroderma: A Case Study
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Lymphatic Research and Biology , Vol. 0, No. 0: 1-3.
Abstract Scleroderma is a common autoimmune disorder with no effective therapy. Current concepts of scleroderma include the hypothesis that scleroderma results from excess conversion of endothelial cells to fibroblast like cells, called endothelial ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - October 27, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Secondary Lymphedema: Is it a Primary Disease?
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2008, Vol. 6, No. 2: 63-64. (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 20, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Reliability of Bioimpedance Spectroscopy and Tonometry after Breast Conserving Cancer Treatment
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2008, Vol. 6, No. 2: 85-87.
Abstract Background: Measuring the female breast, especially after breast cancer treatment, is problematic due to breast size, texture, and patient positioning. However, being able to accurately measure changes in the breast is important, as it may help ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 19, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
Senile Changes in Human Lymph Nodes
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Lymphatic Research and Biology Jun 2008, Vol. 6, No. 2: 77-83.
Abstract Background: The degenerative process of lymph nodes is poorly documented. Methods: 161 lymph nodes of seven fresh and one embalmed human cadavers in the head and neck were studied. We used 6% hydrogen peroxide, lead oxide injectant, and ... (Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology)
Source: Lymphatic Research and Biology - June 19, 2008 Category: Biology Tags: article Source Type: journals
