Correlation of high-grade osteosarcoma response to chemotherapy with enhanced tissue immunological response: analysis of cd95r, ifn-γ, catalase, hsp70, and vegf

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  • What: The authors employed an observational approach with a retrospective design to assess the expression of CD95 receptor (CD95R), interferon (IFN)-γ, catalase, heat-shock protein (Hsp)70, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in osteosarcoma patients.
  • Who: Sjahjenny Mustokoweni from the undergoing life-saving amputation without preoperative chemotherapy, and patients receiving radiotherapyThe evaluation of Huvos grading [8] involved categorizing responses as per Garcia-Castelano`s classification [17]. Huvos grade I indicated a poor response with no necrosis or less than, % necrosis, grade II reflected a moderate response with necrosis ranging from , to, %, grade III signified . . .

     

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