Pieter Cornillie
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Recent Articles
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Peeters G, Debbaut C, Friebel A, Cornillie P, De Vos W, Favere K, et al.
J Anat
. 2017 Dec;
232(3):485-496.
PMID: 29205328
Cirrhosis represents the end-stage of any persistent chronically active liver disease. It is characterized by the complete replacement of normal liver tissue by fibrosis, regenerative nodules, and complete fibrotic vascularized...
22.
Skieresz-Szewczyk K, Cornillie P, Jackowiak H
J Morphol
. 2017 Nov;
279(3):319-329.
PMID: 29139147
The major salivary glands of birds develop by branching or elongation of the epithelial cords. The development of the minor salivary glands in form of the lingual glands has never...
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Hikspoors J, Peeters M, Mekonen H, Kruepunga N, Mommen G, Cornillie P, et al.
J Anat
. 2017 Aug;
231(5):718-735.
PMID: 28786203
Differentiation of endodermal cells into hepatoblasts is well studied, but the remodeling of the vitelline and umbilical veins during liver development is less well understood. We compared human embryos between...
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Cerasoli I, Cornillie P, Gasthuys F, Gielen I, Schauvliege S
Vet Anaesth Analg
. 2017 May;
44(3):656-664.
PMID: 28506780
Objective: To investigate the anatomy of the ear innervation in horses and develop a new approach for the block of the internal and external pinna and acoustic meatus. Study Design:...
25.
Logothetidou A, De Spiegelaere W, Van Den Broeck W, Vandecasteele T, Couck L, Simoens P, et al.
Micron
. 2017 Mar;
97:6-10.
PMID: 28288344
Angiopoietins and their TIE receptors are important regulators of vascular stability and remodeling. These molecules are involved not only in the normal development of kidney glomeruli, but also in disease,...
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Gasthuys E, Schauvliege S, van Bergen T, Millecam J, Cerasoli I, Martens A, et al.
Lab Anim
. 2017 Feb;
51(5):498-508.
PMID: 28178895
Piglets are considered to be suitable animal models for predicting the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) of test drugs for potential use in the paediatric population. Such PK/PD studies require multiple...
27.
Peeters G, Debbaut C, Laleman W, Monbaliu D, Vander Elst I, Detrez J, et al.
J Anat
. 2016 Dec;
230(3):471-483.
PMID: 27995631
The intricate (micro)vascular architecture of the liver has not yet been fully unravelled. Although current models are often idealized simplifications of the complex anatomical reality, correct morphological information is instrumental...
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Logothetidou A, Vandecasteele T, Van Mulken E, Vandevelde K, Cornillie P
Histol Histopathol
. 2016 Dec;
32(8):817-824.
PMID: 27917461
Intussusceptive angiogenesis (IA) is required for normal embryonic vascular development. The Tie family of receptors and their ligands, the angiopoietins, play an important role in the growth or regression of...
29.
Doom M, Cornillie P, Simoens P, Huyghe S, de Rooster H
Vet Surg
. 2016 Jul;
45(6):746-53.
PMID: 27391581
Objective: To expand current knowledge on the canine omental vasculature and refine the existing lengthening technique of the canine omentum. Study Design: Ex vivo study. Animals: Canine cadavers (n=20). Methods:...
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Vandecasteele T, Boussy T, Philpott M, Clement E, Schauvliege S, Van Den Broeck W, et al.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol
. 2016 May;
39(8):822-9.
PMID: 27226392
Background: Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent arrhythmia in adults of which the interventional cure is hampered by high recurrence rates. Recurrence after ablation is due to an incomplete isolation...