2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-24442005000600008
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Clinicopathologic study and Ki-67 proliferative marker evaluation in human osteosarcomas

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“…According to Peña et al [36], the increased levels of the Ki-67 marker have a positive correlation with metastasis, cancer death and a shorter survival time. Marinho et al [37] demonstrated that Ki-67 can be used as an indicator of prognosis in osteosarcoma patients both with and without metastasis upon diagnosis. Studies have demonstrated the role of Oct3/4, NANOG and Sox-2 in tumorigenesis [38,39].…”
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“…According to Peña et al [36], the increased levels of the Ki-67 marker have a positive correlation with metastasis, cancer death and a shorter survival time. Marinho et al [37] demonstrated that Ki-67 can be used as an indicator of prognosis in osteosarcoma patients both with and without metastasis upon diagnosis. Studies have demonstrated the role of Oct3/4, NANOG and Sox-2 in tumorigenesis [38,39].…”
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“…A ocorrência de uma proliferação descontrolada de células mesenquimais primitivas malignas com diferenciação osteoblásticas e produção de osteoide podem dar origem ao sarcoma osteogênico (7). Em pacientes sem metástases, existe uma correlação direta entre o tempo de sobrevida e o índice de proliferação celular (26).…”
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