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Prognostic Significance of The Ki–67 Labeling Index and P53 Protein Expression For Patient With Craniopharyngioma
Journal of Neurological Sciences (Turkish), 09/29/09
Yalcin N et al. – Low Ki–67 labeling indices and p53 immunopositivity are common findings in the majority of craniopharyngiomas. Ki–67 labeling indices and p53 expression of primary tumors did not have prognostic value to predict tumor recurrence.
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