Publications by authors named "Gabriele de Oliveira Ribeiro"

The treatment of large segmental defects of long bones resulting from trauma, infection, or bone tumor resections is a major challenge for orthopedic surgeons. The reconstruction of bone defects with acellular allografts can be used as an osteoconductive approach. However, devitalized allografts are associated with high rates of clinical failure as a result of poor intrinsic osteoinduction properties and a lack of further remodeling.

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  • Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that's most common in kids and young adults, and the survival rate hasn't really improved since 1990.
  • Researchers found that certain cancer cells resist treatment and identified markers (like OCT4 and SOX2) that help find these tough cells.
  • Tests showed that some chemotherapy drugs work better on osteosarcoma cells than others, and a mix of drugs didn't help as much as expected, suggesting we need to rethink cancer treatments for this disease.
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