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Publications by L. Vaillant
Angiosarcoma as a Potential Consequence of Autologous Lymph Node Transplantation for Lymphoedema
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Surgery
Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiology
Synthèse Des Visites D’intercomparaison De L’organisation Et Des Pratiques De Radioprotection Dans Des Centrales Nucléaires
Radioprotection
Risk
Sustainability
Mutagenesis
Renewable Energy
Public Health
Waste Management
Nuclear Energy
Disposal
Environmental
Engineering
Reliability
Safety
Toxicology
Health
Quality
the Environment
Occupational Health
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Correction To: Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Completion Lymph Node Dissection for Melanoma
Current Treatment Options in Oncology
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Is Lymph Node Size a Reliable Factor for Estimating Lymph Node Metastasis in Early Gastric Cancer?
Journal of Gastric Cancer
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Therapeutic Potential of Patient iPSC-Derived iMelanocytes in Autologous Transplantation
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Molecular Biology
Lymph Node Transplantation Decreases Swelling and Restores Immune Responses in a Transgenic Model of Lymphedema
PLoS ONE
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Low-Volume Lymph Node Metastasis Discovered During Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping for Endometrial Carcinoma
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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A Case With Residual Obturator Lymph Node Resected Laparoscopically After Lateral Lymph Node Dissection
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Biomarker mRNAs as Prognostic Tools for Lymph Node Analysis in Colorectal Cancer
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