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Adrian C Bateman
Researcher at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 146
Citations - 8121
Adrian C Bateman is an academic researcher from University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Neoadjuvant therapy. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 142 publications receiving 7188 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian C Bateman include Royal Hampshire County Hospital & National Health Service.
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Lymph node granulomas in immunoglobulin G4-related disease.
TL;DR: The aim was to characterize two cases of IgG4‐RD in which granulomas were present and to highlight this as an unusual feature of the condition.
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Histopathological diagnosis of tumour deposits in colorectal cancer: a Delphi consensus study
Amy Lord,Gina Brown,Muti Abulafi,Adrian C Bateman,Wendy L. Frankel,Robert D. Goldin,Purva Gopal,Richard Kirsch,Maurice B. Loughrey,Bruno Märkl,Brendan Moran,Giacomo Puppa,Shahnawaz Rasheed,Yoshifumi Shimada,Petur Snaebjornsson,Magali Svrcek,Kay Washington,Nicholas P. West,Newton A C S Wong,Iris D. Nagtegaal +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, a modified Delphi consensus process was used to guide the future direction of precision staging of colorectal cancer, and participants were asked to rate their agreement with each statement on a five-point Likert scale and also to suggest additional statements for discussion.
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Molecules in cancer immunotherapy: benefits and side effects.
TL;DR: Some of the key interactions between cancer cells and the immune system are described, including the concept of tumour cell immunosurveillance, mechanisms of immune evasion by tumour cells and some of the novel immunology-based anticancer therapies that have recently been introduced.
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Nested polymerase chain reaction-based HLA class II typing for the unique identification of formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue
TL;DR: A new nested PCR‐based HLA class II genotyping method which reliably detects HLA DRB alleles within DNA extracted from even extremely small paraffin biopsies is described.