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Ki-67: More Hidden behind a 'Classic Proliferation Marker'.

Nuclear antigen Ki-67 is widely accepted as a cell proliferation marker in both research and cancer diagnostic settings. Despite its extensive use and clinical value, very little is still known about the biological function of Ki-67. A recent work published in Cell Reports has revealed important novel aspects of Ki-67 regulation that could provide new and extended prognostic and therapeutic value.

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