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1. Laparoscopic versus open pancreatoduodenectomy for pancreatic or periampullary tumours (LEOPARD-2): a multicentre, patient-blinded, randomised controlled phase 2/3 trial

2. Comparison of lumen-apposing metal stents versus double-pigtail plastic stents for infected necrotising pancreatitis

3. Comparison of lumen-apposing metal stents versus double-pigtail plastic stents for infected necrotising pancreatitis

4. Comparison of lumen-apposing metal stents versus double-pigtail plastic stents for infected necrotising pancreatitis

5. Laparoscopic versus open pancreatoduodenectomy for pancreatic or periampullary tumours (LEOPARD-2): a multicentre, patient-blinded, randomised controlled phase 2/3 trial

6. Suboptimal care for chronic pancreatitis patients revealed by moderate to low adherence to the United European Gastroenterology evidence-based guidelines (HaPanEU): A Netherlands nationwide analysis

7. Suboptimal care for chronic pancreatitis patients revealed by moderate to low adherence to the United European Gastroenterology evidence-based guidelines (HaPanEU): A Netherlands nationwide analysis

8. Comparative neuropathology in aging primates: A perspective.

9. A comparison of cell density and serotonergic innervation of the amygdala among four macaque species.

10. The connections of the insular VEN area in great apes: A histologically-guided ex vivo diffusion tractography study.

11. Neuron loss associated with age but not Alzheimer's disease pathology in the chimpanzee brain.

12. Astrocytic changes with aging and Alzheimer's disease-type pathology in chimpanzees.

13. Microglia changes associated to Alzheimer's disease pathology in aged chimpanzees.

14. Aged chimpanzees exhibit pathologic hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease.

15. Cholinergic innervation of the basal ganglia in humans and other anthropoid primates.

16. Human-specific increase of dopaminergic innervation in a striatal region associated with speech and language: A comparative analysis of the primate basal ganglia.

17. Early Alzheimer's disease-type pathology in the frontal cortex of wild mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei).

18. A neuronal aging pattern unique to humans and common chimpanzees.

19. Brain organization of gorillas reflects species differences in ecology.

20. Variable temporoinsular cortex neuroanatomy in primates suggests a bottleneck effect in eastern gorillas.

21. Humans and great apes share increased neocortical neuropeptide Y innervation compared to other haplorhine primates.

22. Alzheimer's disease pathology in the neocortex and hippocampus of the western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla).

23. Neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive neurons in the cerebral cortex of humans and other haplorrhine primates.

24. Aging of the cerebral cortex differs between humans and chimpanzees.

25. The von Economo neurons in the frontoinsular and anterior cingulate cortex.

26. The von Economo neurons in frontoinsular and anterior cingulate cortex in great apes and humans.

27. Inhibitory interneurons of the human prefrontal cortex display conserved evolution of the phenotype and related genes.

28. Neocortical synaptophysin asymmetry and behavioral lateralization in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

29. Broca's area homologue in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): probabilistic mapping, asymmetry, and comparison to humans.

30. Species-specific distributions of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons in the prefrontal cortex of anthropoid primates.

31. Cortical dopaminergic innervation among humans, chimpanzees, and macaque monkeys: a comparative study.

32. Differences in cortical serotonergic innervation among humans, chimpanzees, and macaque monkeys: a comparative study.

33. Cholinergic innervation of the frontal cortex: differences among humans, chimpanzees, and macaque monkeys.

34. Menopause and reproductive senescence in comparative context.

35. Histological asymmetries of primary motor cortex predict handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

36. Evolution of increased glia-neuron ratios in the human frontal cortex.

37. Brain structure variation in great apes, with attention to the mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei).

38. Age-related changes in fasting plasma cortisol in rhesus monkeys: implications of individual differences for pathological consequences.

39. Cortical orofacial motor representation in Old World monkeys, great apes, and humans. II. Stereologic analysis of chemoarchitecture.

40. Cortical orofacial motor representation in Old World monkeys, great apes, and humans. I. Quantitative analysis of cytoarchitecture.

42. Evolution of specialized pyramidal neurons in primate visual and motor cortex.

43. Age-related changes in GluR2 and NMDAR1 glutamate receptor subunit protein immunoreactivity in corticocortically projecting neurons in macaque and patas monkeys.

44. Morphological alterations in neurons forming corticocortical projections in the neocortex of aged Patas monkeys.

45. An unusual population of pyramidal neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex of hominids contains the calcium-binding protein calretinin.

46. The anterior cingulate cortex. The evolution of an interface between emotion and cognition.

47. Practical approaches to stereology in the setting of aging- and disease-related brain banks.

48. Neurochemical and cellular specializations in the mammalian neocortex reflect phylogenetic relationships: evidence from primates, cetaceans, and artiodactyls.

50. A neuronal morphologic type unique to humans and great apes.

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