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Philip A. Linden
Researcher at Case Western Reserve University
Publications - 99
Citations - 3061
Philip A. Linden is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Esophagectomy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2537 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip A. Linden include Harvard University & University Hospitals of Cleveland.
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Vascular endothelial growth factor C induces angiogenesis in vivo
Yihai Cao,Philip A. Linden,Jacob Farnebo,Renhai Cao,Anna Eriksson,Vijay Kumar,Jian Hua Qi,Lena Claesson-Welsh,Kari Alitalo +8 more
TL;DR: VEGF-C may regulate physiological angiogenesis and participate in the development and progression of angiogenic diseases in addition to lymphangiogenesis, and is sufficiently potent to stimulate neovascularization from limbal vessels in the mouse cornea.
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Similar long-term survival of elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer treated with lobectomy or wedge resection within the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results database.
Carlos M. Mery,Anastasia N. Pappas,Raphael Bueno,Yolonda L. Colson,Philip A. Linden,David J. Sugarbaker,Michael T. Jaklitsch +6 more
TL;DR: Age is an independent predictor of postsurgical survival in NSCLC patients, even after adjustment for significant covariates, and among younger patients undergoing curative surgery, lobectomies are more commonly performed and confer a significant survival benefit over limited resections.
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In vivo angiogenic activity and hypoxia induction of heterodimers of placenta growth factor/vascular endothelial growth factor.
TL;DR: In this article, the in vivo angiogenic activity of placenta growth factor and its heterodimers with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was investigated in the mouse cornea.
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Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy for Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions: One-Year Results of the Prospective, Multicenter NAVIGATE Study
Erik Folch,Michael A. Pritchett,Michael Nead,Mark R. Bowling,Septimiu Murgu,William S. Krimsky,Boris A. Murillo,Gregory P. LeMense,Douglas J. Minnich,Douglas J. Minnich,Sandeep Bansal,Blesilda Q. Ellis,Amit K. Mahajan,Thomas R. Gildea,Rabih Bechara,Eric Sztejman,Javier Flandes,Otis B. Rickman,Sadia Benzaquen,D. Kyle Hogarth,Philip A. Linden,Momen M. Wahidi,Jennifer S. Mattingley,Kristin L. Hood,Haiying Lin,Jennifer J. Wolvers,Sandeep J. Khandhar,Carlos Anciano,Alejandro Aragaki,Douglas A. Arenberg,Omar Awais,Ricardo Balestra,Emanuela Barisione,Rabih Bechara,Michela Bezzi,Krishnendu Bhadra,Julio Bird,Alessandro Blanco,Mark R. Bowling,Robert J. Cerfolio,Merete Christensen,Joseph Cicenia,Antony Courey,John Doty,Kevin Eggleston,Blesilda Ellis,Iker Fernandez,Erik Folch,Alexandre Furman,George David Gass,Thomas Gildea,Anil Gogineni,Musija Fikreta Grabcanovic,John Hinze,David Kyle Hogarth,Raj Karunakara,Jordan Kazakov,Sandeep Khandhar,Sandhya Khurana,William Krimsky,Ganesh Krishna,Roman Krol,Roland Kropfmüller,Bernd Lamprecht,Kelvin Lau,Andrew Lee,Gregory P. LeMense,P. Linden,Peter O. Lutz,Amit Mahajan,Kamran Mahmood,Fabien Maldonado,Rafael Martinez,Jennifer Mattingley,Douglas J. Minnich,Septimiu Murgu,Boris Murillo,Katie Nason,Michael Nead,Christopher Parks,Kenneth Perret,P. Porsch,Michael Pritchett,Otis Rickman,Maydee Rosario,Mario Salio,Saiyad Sarkar,Andrew Seevaratnam,Sonali Sethi,Jaspal Singh,Michael Studnicka,Tamejiro Takubo,Catalina Teba,Christopher Towe,Marco Trigiani,JeanRichel Vergnon,Niels-Erik Viby,Momen Wahidi,Ernest Waller,Benjamin Wei,Dragos Zanchi,Michael Zgoda +101 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective, multicenter, cohort study that evaluated electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) using the superDimension navigation system (Medtronic, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is presented.
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Perinodular and Intranodular Radiomic Features on Lung CT Images Distinguish Adenocarcinomas from Granulomas
Niha Beig,Mohammadhadi Khorrami,Mehdi Alilou,Prateek Prasanna,Nathaniel Braman,Mahdi Orooji,Sagar Rakshit,Kaustav Bera,Prabhakar Rajiah,Jennifer Ginsberg,Christopher Donatelli,Rajat Thawani,Michael Yang,Frank J. Jacono,Pallavi Tiwari,Vamsidhar Velcheti,Robert C. Gilkeson,Philip A. Linden,Anant Madabhushi +18 more
TL;DR: Radiomic features from intranodular and perinodular regions of nodules can distinguish non-small cell lung cancer adenocarcinomas from benign granulomas at noncontrast CT.