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| Type: proliferation marker |
| A high Ki-67 proliferation index means many cells are dividing quickly and that the cancer is likely to grow and spread. Markers of proliferation index (Ki-67) • Ki-67 serves primarily as a proliferation marker: higher levels are generally indicative of aggressive disease and poorer outcomes across many cancer types. • While Ki-67 itself is not considered a driver of tumorigenesis, its expression mirrors the high proliferative activity associated with protumoral behavior. • It is widely used in clinical practice to aid in tumor grading, prognostication, and treatment planning. |
| Osteosarcoma is a type of cancer that starts in the bones. It is the most common type of bone cancer, and it usually affects children and young adults, although it can occur at any age. Osteosarcoma typically develops in the long bones of the body, such as the arms and legs, but it can also occur in other bones, including the pelvis and jaw. |
| 1483- | SFN, | Targeting p62 by sulforaphane promotes autolysosomal degradation of SLC7A11, inducing ferroptosis for osteosarcoma treatment |
| - | in-vitro, | OS, | 143B | - | in-vitro, | Nor, | HEK293 | - | in-vivo, | OS, | NA |
| 5332- | TFdiG, | Theaflavin-3,3′-digallate triggers apoptosis in osteosarcoma cells via the caspase pathway |
| - | vitro+vivo, | OS, | 143B | - | in-vitro, | OS, | U2OS |
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