33 results on '"Tian, Kaibing"'
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2. Correction to: DEPDC1B regulates the progression of human chordoma through UBE2T-mediated ubiquitination of BIRC5
3. Radiomic signature: A novel magnetic resonance imaging-based prognostic biomarker in patients with skull base chordoma
4. High Expression of TGF-β1 Predicting Tumor Progression in Skull Base Chordomas
5. DEPDC1B regulates the progression of human chordoma through UBE2T-mediated ubiquitination of BIRC5
6. Expression of Cathepsin K in Skull Base Chordoma
7. Factors for Overall Survival in Patients with Skull Base Chordoma: A Retrospective Analysis of 225 Patients
8. Effect comparisons among treatment measures on progression-free survival in patients with skull base chordomas: a retrospective study of 234 post-surgical cases
9. Analysis of Clinical Features and Outcomes of Skull Base Chordoma in Different Age-Groups
10. Bone invasiveness is associated with prognosis in clivus chordomas
11. PTEN is recognized as a prognostic-related biomarker and inhibits proliferation and invasiveness of skull base chordoma cells
12. TGFB3 downregulation causing chordomagenesis and its tumor suppression role maintained by Smad7
13. Identification of the Different Roles and Potential Mechanisms of T Isoforms in the Tumor Recurrence and Cell Cycle of Chordomas
14. High Copy-Number Variation Burdens in Cranial Meningiomas From Patients With Diverse Clinical Phenotypes Characterized by Hot Genomic Structure Changes
15. High expression of survivin independently correlates with tumor progression and mortality in patients with skull base chordomas
16. Radiomic analysis of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for differentiating skull base chordoma and chondrosarcoma
17. Low Transforming Growth Factor–β3 Expression Predicts Tumor Malignancy in Meningiomas
18. A Novel MRI-Based Radiomics Model for Predicting Recurrence in Chordoma
19. Analysis of variants at LGALS3 single nucleotide polymorphism loci in skull base chordoma
20. Clinical features and surgical outcomes of patients with skull base chordoma: a retrospective analysis of 238 patients
21. In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding “Expression of Cathepsin K in Skull Base Chordoma”
22. Factors for tumor progression in patients with skull base chordoma
23. T gene isoform expression pattern is significantly different between chordomas and notochords
24. Familial chordoma: A case report and review of the literature
25. Brachyury: A sensitive marker, but not a prognostic factor, for skull base chordomas
26. Experimental Study on Differences in Clivus Chordoma Bone Invasion: An iTRAQ-Based Quantitative Proteomic Analysis
27. Surgical resection of upper-middle clivus chordomas via a modified anterior transpetrous approach
28. Clinical and Pathological Features of Intradural Retroclival Chordoma
29. WRN Cys1367Arg polymorphism is not associated with skull base chordoma
30. The Brachyury Gly177Asp SNP Is not Associated with a Risk of Skull Base Chordoma in the Chinese Population
31. Bibliometric Analysis of Publication Trends in Chordoma Area (1992-2021)
32. Identification of the Different Roles and Potential Mechanisms of T Isoforms in the Tumor Recurrence and Cell Cycle of Chordomas.
33. A Novel MRI-Based Radiomics Model for Predicting Recurrence in Chordoma.
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