Establishment and genomic characterization of the new chordoma cell line Chor-IN-1
Abstract Chordomas are rare, slowly growing tumors with high medical need, arising in the axial skeleton from notochord remnants. The transcription factor “brachyury” represents a distinctive molecular marker and a key oncogenic driver of chordomas. Tyrosine kinase receptors are also expressed, but...
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Autores principales: | Roberta Bosotti, Paola Magnaghi, Sebastiano Di Bella, Liviana Cozzi, Carlo Cusi, Fabio Bozzi, Nicola Beltrami, Giovanni Carapezza, Dario Ballinari, Nadia Amboldi, Rosita Lupi, Alessio Somaschini, Laura Raddrizzani, Barbara Salom, Arturo Galvani, Silvia Stacchiotti, Elena Tamborini, Antonella Isacchi |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2e2d8fd735034e6896516334379601fa |
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