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- who: Cancer-associated fibroblast et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: accurately predict the presence of extranodal extensions in oral squamous cell carcinoma: retrospective cohort study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Through this study, the authors aimed to develop a histologybased ENE + prediction method for application to small pre-operative biopsy specimens. As enzymes and tumour cells demonstrate the most activity at the TSI , it is reasonable to assume that ENE develops significantly in LNs involved in OSCC metastasis, wherein MMP14 is overexpressed. This approach showed higher sensitivity and a PPV in . . .
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