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- 2014
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Invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast: long-term prognostic value of Ki67 and histological grade, alone and in combination with estrogen receptor.
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71p * statin-induced anti-proliferative effects via cyclin d1 and p27 in a window-of-opportunity breast cancer trial.
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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G protein-coupled estrogen receptor in the plasma membrane is prognostic in early breast cancer
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Abstract P2-11-15: Immunohistochemical assessment of Ki67 with the antibodies SP6 and MIB1 - A comparison of prognostic information and reproducibility
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Abstract P2-10-07: Stem cell marker aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 in stromal cells strongly correlates with prognosis in breast cancer
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Abstract P2-10-28: The Prognostic Index, KiGE, Combining Proliferation, Histological Grade and Estrogen Receptor Status Challenges Gene Profiling – A Study in 1,854 Chemo-Naïve Women with N0/N1 Primary Breast Cancer.
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A novel model for Ki67 assessment in breast cancer.
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The Three Receptor Tyrosine Kinases c-KIT, VEGFR2 and PDGFRα, Closely Spaced at 4q12, Show Increased Protein Expression in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2013
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The combination of Ki67, histological grade and estrogen receptor status identifies a low-risk group among 1,854 chemo-naïve women with N0/N1 primary breast cancer.
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Primary breast cancer tumours contain high amounts of IgA1 immunoglobulin: an immunohistochemical analysis of a possible carrier of the tumour-associated tn antigen.
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