Publications by authors named "J R MURIO"

Unlabelled: Our aim is to present our experience with split liver transplantation. From 1992-2002, 14 livers were split to obtain 28 grafts that were transplanted to 12 adults and 16 children. Ex situ splitting was performed in all cases.

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To evaluate the clinical value of the concurrent use of methotrexate administered immediately before paclitaxel, we investigated the efficacy and toxicity of this two-drug combination administered as palliative second line therapy in patients with advanced urothelial cancer. The design of the schedule and sequence used was based on our previous preclinical data from a comparative study on sequential combinations of paclitaxel and methotrexate in a human bladder cancer cell line. As a confirmation study, we further extended our analysis of in vitro synergism.

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Aim: To present the results of hepatectomies performed for hepatocellular carcinoma in a specialist unit and to compare the results of an initial period (1987-1993) with those obtained in a second period (1995-2000) in which the indications were limited to Child class A patients without portal hypertension. During the second period technical improvements such as intermittent selective hilar clamping and greater hiliar restrictions on transfusions were introduced.

Patients And Methods: One hundred and ten hepatectomies were performed in 105 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in our unit over a 12-year period.

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We investigated the cytotoxic effect of different sequential combinations of paclitaxel (Taxol, TX), an antimicrotuble agent, and methotrexate (MTX), a potent inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase, on a human bladder cancer cell line (T24). The results obtained with a colony-forming assay 5 days after 24 hr of exposure to TX alone showed a strong decline in colony growth up to a concentration of 6 nM. There was a plateau phase at TX concentrations ranging from 6 to 10 nM.

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