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In vitro neurosphere formation correlates with poor survival in glioma
Padmakrishnan C. Jayakrishnan
, Easwer H. Venkat
, Girish M. Ramachandran
, Krishna K. Kesavapisharady
, Suresh N. Nair
, Bhavya Bharathan
, Neelima Radhakrishnan
, Srinivas Gopala
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Poor Survival
100%
Glioma
100%
Low-grade Glioma
100%
High-grade Glioma
100%
Neurosphere Formation
100%
Neurospheres
75%
Progression-free Survival
50%
Stem Cell Markers
37%
Tumor
25%
Tumor Grade
25%
Tubulin
25%
Formability
25%
Immunohistochemistry
12%
Immunofluorescence
12%
Survival Analysis
12%
Tumor Tissue
12%
Tumor Samples
12%
Tumor Aggressiveness
12%
Protein Markers
12%
Kaplan-Meier
12%
CD15
12%
Lineage Markers
12%
Stem Cell Population
12%
Forming Conditions
12%
Marker Expression
12%
Predictors of Progression
12%
Sphere Formation Assay
12%
Sphere Formation
12%
Pathological Type
12%
Sphere-forming
12%
Marker Proteins
12%
GFAP Expression
12%
Nestin-positive Cells
12%
CD133-positive Cell
12%
Neuroscience
In Vitro
100%
Low-Grade Glioma
100%
Neurosphere
100%
Stem Cell
50%
Tubulin
25%
Cellular Differentiation
12%
Immunohistochemistry
12%
Survival Analysis
12%
Nestin
12%
Immunofluorescence
12%
CD133
12%
CD15
12%