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    • Papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix in Uganda: a report of 20 cases 

      Odida, Michael (Makerere University Medical Schoolhttp://dspace3.mak.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/10570/182/submit/3e582f506d1d1b25142a314a71392c43366f4d5c.continue, 2005-12)
      Background: Non-glandular papillary carcinoma of the cervix are uncommon tumours. In Uganda where cervical carcinoma is very common, no cases of papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix has been reported. Objectives: ...
    • Programmed cell death in neurodegenerative brain disease 

      Okwi, A.L.; Parkes, A. (2008)
      Death of brain cells by either apoptosis or necrosis is the hall mark of the pathology of most brain infections such as Alzheimer’s disease and AIDS dementia. The death of astrocytes in association with brain tumours appears ...