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1. Erratum: Standard (8 weeks) vs long (12 weeks) timing to minimally-invasive surgery after NeoAdjuvant Chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer: A multicenter randomized controlled parallel group trial (TiMiSNAR) (BMC Cancer (2019) 19 (1215) DOI: 10.1186/s12885-019-6271-3)

2. P-22 Role of timing to laparoscopic or robotic surgery after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer: The TiMiSNAR trial

4. Expression levels of circulating miRNAs as biomarkers during multimodal treatment of rectal cancer - TiMiSNAR-mirna: A substudy of the TiMiSNAR Trial (NCT03962088)

5. Magnetic Emissions from Brake Wear are the Major Source of Airborne Particulate Matter Bioaccumulated by Lichens Exposed in Milan (Italy)

6. New Interpretative Scales for Lichen Bioaccumulation Data: The Italian Proposal

7. Local Economic Conditions Affect Aedes albopictus Management.

8. Lichen Biomonitoring of Airborne Microplastics in Milan (N Italy).

9. The impact of anastomotic leak on long-term oncological outcomes after low anterior resection for mid-low rectal cancer: extended follow-up of a randomised controlled trial.

10. Disentangling sources of trace element air pollution in complex urban areas by lichen biomonitoring. A case study in Milan (Italy).

11. Expression levels of circulating miRNAs as biomarkers during multimodal treatment of rectal cancer - TiMiSNAR-mirna: a substudy of the TiMiSNAR Trial (NCT03962088).

12. Correction to: Standard (8 weeks) vs long (12 weeks) timing to minimally-invasive surgery after NeoAdjuvant Chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer: a multicenter randomized controlled parallel group trial (TiMiSNAR).

13. Standard (8 weeks) vs long (12 weeks) timing to minimally-invasive surgery after NeoAdjuvant Chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer: a multicenter randomized controlled parallel group trial (TiMiSNAR).

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