P A Humphrey
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Recent Articles
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Kristiansen G, Egevad L, Amin M, Delahunt B, Srigley J, Humphrey P, et al.
Pathologe
. 2016 Jan;
37(1):17-26.
PMID: 26809207
In 2005 the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) held a concensus conference on Gleason grading in order to bring this grading system up to the current state of contemporary...
2.
Manda K, Tripathi P, Hsi A, Ning J, Ruzinova M, Liapis H, et al.
Oncogene
. 2015 Oct;
35(25):3282-92.
PMID: 26477312
Despite recent insights into prostate cancer (PCa)-associated genetic changes, full understanding of prostate tumorigenesis remains elusive owing to complexity of interactions among various cell types and soluble factors present in...
3.
Song H, Zhang B, Watson M, Humphrey P, Lim H, Milbrandt J
Oncogene
. 2009 Jul;
28(37):3307-19.
PMID: 19597465
The expression of NKX3.1, a transcriptional regulator and tumor suppressor gene in prostate cancer, is downregulated during early stages of prostate tumorigenesis. However, little is known of the alterations in...
4.
Bhayani S, Humphrey P, Kibel A
BJU Int
. 2009 Jan;
92 Suppl 3:e53.
PMID: 19127684
No abstract available.
5.
Brimo F, Vollmer R, Corcos J, Kotar K, Begin L, Humphrey P, et al.
Histopathology
. 2008 Aug;
53(2):177-83.
PMID: 18752501
Aims: Predicting prostatic cancer patients' outcome is a major objective for clinicians and patients. Several nomograms are currently implemented prior to treatment to help predict clinical and pathological outcome. The...
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Prasad S, Narra V, Shah R, Humphrey P, Jagirdar J, Catena J, et al.
Br J Radiol
. 2007 Jul;
80(956):593-602.
PMID: 17621606
Recent advances in molecular genetics and immunocytochemistry have clarified the cell of origin in many renal disorders. Several renal disorders are thought to involve specific segments of the nephron. Renin-secreting...
7.
Humphrey P
J Clin Pathol
. 2007 Jan;
60(1):35-42.
PMID: 17213347
Prostate cancer is a major public health problem throughout the developed world. For patients with clinically localised prostate cancer, the diagnosis is typically established by histopathological examination of prostate needle...
8.
Wild P, Giedl J, Stoehr R, Junker K, Boehm S, van Oers J, et al.
J Pathol
. 2006 Oct;
211(1):18-25.
PMID: 17072825
Urothelial neoplasms in patients 19 years of age or younger are rare, and the data regarding clinical outcome are conflicting. Molecular data are not available. Urothelial tumours from 14 patients...
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Ashraf M, Nesbitt R, Humphrey P, Siewe M, Lee C
Cell Prolif
. 2002 Sep;
35(5):269-73.
PMID: 12269904
The development of Trypanosoma musculi and Trypanosoma lewisi were studied in vitro in the presence of adherent splenic cells. Both parasites developed only when attached by their flagellar tips to...
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Ongele E, Ashraf M, Nesbitt R, Humphrey P, Lee C
Parasitol Res
. 2002 Jul;
88(6):540-5.
PMID: 12107476
The selenium-deficient mouse-trypanosome system was used to study the effects of selenium deficiency in Swiss Webster mice infected with Trypanosoma musculi. In selenium-deficient mice, a low parasitemia was observed and...