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MicroRNA-155 expression is independently predictive of outcome in chordoma
Journal article

MicroRNA-155 expression is independently predictive of outcome in chordoma

Eiji Osaka, Andrew D Kelly, Dimitrios Spentzos, Edwin Choy, Xiaoqian Yang, Jacson K Shen, Pei Yang, Henry J Mankin, Francis J Hornicek and Zhenfeng Duan
Oncotarget, Vol.6(11), pp.9125-9139
2015-04-20
PMCID: PMC4496207
PMID: 25823817

Abstract

Aged Aged, 80 and over Cell Division Cell Line, Tumor Cell Movement Chordoma - genetics Chordoma - mortality Chordoma - pathology Chordoma - secondary Chordoma - surgery Female Humans Kaplan-Meier Estimate Lumbar Vertebrae Male MicroRNAs - antagonists & inhibitors MicroRNAs - biosynthesis MicroRNAs - genetics MicroRNAs - physiology Middle Aged Muscle, Skeletal - metabolism Neoplasm Invasiveness Neoplasm Metastasis Neoplasm Staging Prognosis RNA, Neoplasm - antagonists & inhibitors RNA, Neoplasm - biosynthesis RNA, Neoplasm - genetics RNA, Neoplasm - physiology Sacrum Spinal Neoplasms - genetics Spinal Neoplasms - mortality Spinal Neoplasms - pathology Spinal Neoplasms - surgery

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International collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.196 Micro & Long Noncoding RNA
1.196.68 MicroRNAs
Web Of Science research areas
Cell Biology
Oncology
ESI research areas
Molecular Biology & Genetics

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