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Castration resistant prostate cancer metastases to bone and visceral organs
Renal progenitor cell gene expression profiling
Prostate cancer metastases to different sites characterized by AR, CHGA, ERG and SYP markers
Gene signatures of progression and metastasis in renal cell cancer
Kidney tissues from collecting duct carcinomas of patients
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The Utility of Renal Mass Biopsy in Shared Decision-Making for Renal Mass Treatment.
The Utility of Renal Mass Biopsy in Large Renal Masses.
Comprehensive Management of Renal Masses in Solitary Kidneys.
Renal Mass Biopsy.
The Use of Radiomic Tools in Renal Mass Characterization.
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Puberty, Diabetes, and the Kidneys, When Eustress Becomes Distress (PANTHER Study)
Pulsed Perfusion for Marginal Kidneys
Correlation of Renal Mass Pathologic Grade and CEUS
Intermittent Versus Continuous Surface O2 During HMP of DCD Kidneys
A Study of ASP0367 in People With Kidneys That do Not Work Well and in Healthy People
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