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What is ki67?

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Updated: 10/16/2024

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Ki67 is in 40 percent of the cells?

Ki67 is a protein marker often used to assess cell proliferation. If Ki67 is present in 40% of cells, it suggests that 40% of the cells are actively dividing at that particular time. This information can be valuable in evaluating the growth and malignancy potential of a tissue sample.


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