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Report from the 4th European Bone Sarcoma Networking meeting: focus on osteosarcoma
Unscrambling the genomic chaos of osteosarcoma reveals extensive transcript fusion, recurrent rearrangements and frequent novel TP53 aberrations
IR/IGF1R signaling as potential target for treatment of high-grade osteosarcoma
A small molecule approach to engineering vascularized tissue
Integrative Analysis Reveals Relationships of Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations in Osteosarcoma
Modulation of the Osteosarcoma Expression Phenotype by MicroRNAs
Identification of osteosarcoma driver genes by integrative analysis of copy number and gene expression data
mRNA expression profiles of primary high-grade central osteosarcoma are preserved in cell lines and xenografts
Tumor-Infiltrating Macrophages Are Associated with Metastasis Suppression in High-Grade Osteosarcoma: A Rationale for Treatment with Macrophage Activating Agents
Tumor-Infiltrating Macrophages Are Associated with Metastasis Suppression in High-Grade Osteosarcoma: A Rationale for Treatment with Macrophage-Activating Agents
Tumor-Infiltrating Macrophages Are Associated with Metastasis Suppression in High-Grade Osteosarcoma: A Rationale for Treatment with Macrophage-Activating Agents
Molecular Characterization of Commonly Used Cell Lines for Bone Tumor Research: A Trans-European EuroBoNet Effort