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    The genomic landscape of canine osteosarcoma cell lines reveals conserved structural complexity and pathway alterations. by Kate Megquier, Jason Turner-Maier, Kathleen Morrill, Xue Li, Jeremy Johnson, Elinor K Karlsson, Cheryl A London, Heather L Gardner

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The characterization of immortalized canine osteosarcoma (OS) cell lines used for research has historically been based on phenotypic features such as cellular morphology and expression of bone specific markers. …”
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    Development and validation of a nomogram to predict long-term cancer-specific survival for patients with osteosarcoma by Yali Yu, Shaohua Wang, Jia Liu, Jiejie Ge, Hongya Guan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract The present work aimed to establish a new model to accurately estimate overall survival (OS) as well as cancer-specific survival (CSS) of osteosarcoma. Osteosarcoma cases were collected from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database between 2004 and 2017 and randomized as training or validation sets. …”
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    Quality assessment of online osteosarcoma–related videos in Mainland China: A cross-sectional study by Chang Chen, Ge Chen, Yiran Yin, Wen Li, Dexiang Zhang, Xiao Zhong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Our purpose was to evaluate the quality of online information of osteosarcoma on current video-sharing platforms in mainland China. …”
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    CCT6A knockdown suppresses osteosarcoma cell growth and Akt pathway activation in vitro. by Weiquan Zeng, Meizhu Wu, Ying Cheng, Liya Liu, Yuying Han, Qiurong Xie, Jiapeng Li, Lihui Wei, Yi Fang, Youqin Chen, Jun Peng, Aling Shen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We assessed the role of the protein-coding gene chaperonin-containing TCP1 subunit 6A (CCT6A) in osteosarcoma, as this is currently unknown. Using data from the R2 online genomic analysis and visualization application, we found that CCT6A messenger ribonucleic acid (RNA) expression is increased in osteosarcoma tissue and cells. …”
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