| 31. | Anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis and its association with teratoma was published in 2008 by Josep Dalmau.
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| 32. | The most notable of these is sacrococcygeal teratoma, the single most common tumor diagnosed in babies at birth.
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| 33. | So far, these antibodies appear to be associated with an accompanying ovarian or mediastinal teratoma expressing NMDA receptors.
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| 34. | Researchers have derived mouse heart cells from a teratoma and have shown the cells will work efficiently in a mouse.
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| 35. | He decided it was a malignant teratoma and told the Peltiers he had no other choice but to remove it.
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| 36. | The analogy with a teratoma is powerful, George said, and he is eager to see the proposal proceed.
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| 37. | Anti-NMDAR encephalitis is strongly associated with benign tumours of the ovary ( usually teratomas or dermoid cysts ).
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| 38. | This group of cells is called a teratoma, a benign mass that may contain fully developed cells, said West.
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| 39. | Because they are encapsulated, teratomas are usually malignant teratoma are known and some of these are common forms of teratoma.
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| 40. | Because they are encapsulated, teratomas are usually malignant teratoma are known and some of these are common forms of teratoma.
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