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4. Complex genetic and histopathological study of 15 patient-derived xenografts of aggressive lymphomas.

5. Periphery of porcine hepatic lobes has the smallest length density of hepatic sinusoids and bile canaliculi: A stereological histological study with implications for liver biopsies.

6. Comparison of ground sections, paraffin sections and micro-CT imaging of bone from the epiphysis of the porcine femur for morphometric evaluation.

7. Histological mapping of healing of the small and large intestine – A quantitative study in a porcine model.

8. The composition and biomechanical properties of human cryopreserved aortas, pulmonary trunks, and aortic and pulmonary cusps.

9. Vasa vasorum in the tunica media and tunica adventitia of the porcine aorta.

10. Segmental and age differences in the elastin network, collagen, and smooth muscle phenotype in the tunica media of the porcine aorta.

11. A Finite Element Model of an Equine Hoof.

12. Distribution of orientation of smooth muscle bundles does not change along human great and small varicose veins.

13. Are ovine and porcine carotid arteries equivalent animal models for experimental cardiac surgery: A quantitative histological comparison.

14. Vasa vasorum quantification in human varicose great and small saphenous veins.

15. Quantification of compact bone microporosities in the basal and alveolar portions of the human mandible using osteocyte lacunar density and area fraction of vascular canals.

16. Analysis of microcracks caused by drop shatter testing of porcine kidneys.

17. Histological mapping of porcine carotid arteries — An animal model for the assessment of artificial conduits suitable for coronary bypass grafting in humans.

18. Quantitative In Vivo Monitoring of Hypoxia and Vascularization of Patient-Derived Murine Xenografts of Mantle Cell Lymphoma Using Photoacoustic and Ultrasound Imaging.

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