Copyright © 2014 Da-Hang Zhao et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. We conducted a meta-analysis to comprehensively evaluate the correlations of ezrin expression with pathological characteristics and the prognosis of osteosarcoma. The MEDLINE (1966–2013), the Cochrane Library Database, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science (1945–2013), and the Chinese Biomedical Database were searched without language restrictions. Meta-analyses conducted using STATA software were calculated. Ten studies met the inclusion criteria, including 459 patients with osteosarcoma. Meta-analys...
<p>The summary OR and 95% CIs were shown (according to the fixed-effects estimations).</p
Introduction: The cytoskeletal protein ezrin is upregulated in many cancer types and is strongly ass...
<p>N/A: not available;</p>*<p>34 samples were investigated;</p>**<p>average age.</p>#<p>MTX: methotr...
The significance of ezrin immunoexpression and prognosis for osteosarcoma is still controversial. Th...
Purpose: To determine the prognostic value of the expression of Ezrin, CD44 and Six1 genes in osteos...
PURPOSE: Ezrin is a membrane cytoskeletal linker protein and it is known to be associated with metas...
Background. Ezrin is a membrane-cytoskeleton linker protein involved in regulating growth and metast...
Background:. Ezrin is a membrane-cytoskeleton linker protein that has been associated with metastasi...
Purpose: Ezrin is a cytoskeletal protein involved in tumor growth and invasion. However its prognost...
Purpose: To determine the prognostic value of the expression of Ezrin, CD44 and Six1 genes in osteos...
Background Ezrin is a cytoskeletal protein involved in tumour growth and invasion. Ezrin expression ...
<p>The summary HR and 95% CIs were shown (according to the random-effects estimations).</p
AbstractEzrin is a member of the ezrin–radixin–moesin family of proteins. Overexpression of ezrin pr...
Expression of the metastasis-associated protein, ezrin, in over 5,000 human cancers and normal tissu...
Ezrin is known to regulate cellular survival, adhesion, migration, and invasion and has been identif...
<p>The summary OR and 95% CIs were shown (according to the fixed-effects estimations).</p
Introduction: The cytoskeletal protein ezrin is upregulated in many cancer types and is strongly ass...
<p>N/A: not available;</p>*<p>34 samples were investigated;</p>**<p>average age.</p>#<p>MTX: methotr...
The significance of ezrin immunoexpression and prognosis for osteosarcoma is still controversial. Th...
Purpose: To determine the prognostic value of the expression of Ezrin, CD44 and Six1 genes in osteos...
PURPOSE: Ezrin is a membrane cytoskeletal linker protein and it is known to be associated with metas...
Background. Ezrin is a membrane-cytoskeleton linker protein involved in regulating growth and metast...
Background:. Ezrin is a membrane-cytoskeleton linker protein that has been associated with metastasi...
Purpose: Ezrin is a cytoskeletal protein involved in tumor growth and invasion. However its prognost...
Purpose: To determine the prognostic value of the expression of Ezrin, CD44 and Six1 genes in osteos...
Background Ezrin is a cytoskeletal protein involved in tumour growth and invasion. Ezrin expression ...
<p>The summary HR and 95% CIs were shown (according to the random-effects estimations).</p
AbstractEzrin is a member of the ezrin–radixin–moesin family of proteins. Overexpression of ezrin pr...
Expression of the metastasis-associated protein, ezrin, in over 5,000 human cancers and normal tissu...
Ezrin is known to regulate cellular survival, adhesion, migration, and invasion and has been identif...
<p>The summary OR and 95% CIs were shown (according to the fixed-effects estimations).</p
Introduction: The cytoskeletal protein ezrin is upregulated in many cancer types and is strongly ass...
<p>N/A: not available;</p>*<p>34 samples were investigated;</p>**<p>average age.</p>#<p>MTX: methotr...