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Richard S. Fraser
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 58
Citations - 838
Richard S. Fraser is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biopsy & Carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 58 publications receiving 766 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard S. Fraser include McGill University Health Centre.
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Human Papillomavirus-11 DNA in a Patient with Chronic Laryngotracheobronchial Papillomatosis and Metastatic Squamous-Cell Carcinoma of the Lung
TL;DR: LARYNGEAL papillomas are benign epithelial tumors that primarily involve the larynx and epiglottis but may extend into the trachea and the bronchi and are caused by specific human papillomaviruses (HPVs), which have a specific tropism for squamous epithelial cells and which can induce cellular proliferation or dysplasia.
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Canadian anaplastic lymphoma kinase study: a model for multicenter standardization and optimization of ALK testing in lung cancer.
Jean-Claude Cutz,Kenneth J. Craddock,Emina Torlakovic,Guilherme Brandao,Ronald F. Carter,Gilbert Bigras,Jean Deschenes,Iyare Izevbaye,Zhaolin Xu,Wenda Greer,Yasushi Yatabe,Diana N. Ionescu,Aly Karsan,Sungmi Jung,Richard S. Fraser,Miriam Blumenkrantz,Josee Lavoie,Flechere Fortin,Anna Bojarski,Gilbert B. Côté,Janette A. van den Berghe,Fariborz Rashid-Kolvear,Martin J. Trotter,Harmanjatinder S. Sekhon,Roula Albadine,Danh Tran-Thanh,Isabelle Gorska,Joan H.M. Knoll,Jie Xu,Ben J. Blencowe,A. John Iafrate,David M. Hwang,Melania Pintilie,Rania Gaspo,Christian Couture,Ming-Sound Tsao +35 more
TL;DR: The data support the use of an appropriately validated IHC assay to screen for ALK+ lung cancers and may accelerate the implementation of ALK testing protocols across a country/region.
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Primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma with enteric differentiation
TL;DR: A pulmonary neoplasm with cytologic characteristics typical of differentiated small intestinal epithelium is reported, evidence for the existence of a common stem cell in the lower respiratory and gastrointestinal tract mucosa.
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The development of 3-D, in vitro, endothelial culture models for the study of coronary artery disease.
TL;DR: Since morphological adaptation is a visual indication of endothelial shear stress activation, the use of anatomical models in endothelial genetic and biochemical studies may offer better insight into the disease process.
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Transbronchial Biopsy in Acute Farmer's Lung Disease
TL;DR: Hematoxylin-eosin-stained TBB specimen is of limited usefulness for the diagnosis of FL and should be reserved for patients with intermediate pretest probability of FL.