Browsing by Author "Lothion-Roy J."

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  • Rutland C.S.; Cockcroft J.M.; Lothion-Roy J.; Harris A.E.; Jeyapalan J.N.; Simpson S.; Alibhai A.; Bailey C.; Ballard-Reisch A.C.; Rizvanov A.A.; Dunning M.D.; de Brot S.; Mongan N.P. (2021)
    Osteosarcoma (OSA) is an aggressive bone malignancy. Unlike many other malignancies, OSA outcomes have not improved in recent decades. One challenge to the development of better diagnostic and therapeutic methods for OSA ...
  • Dhiman G.; Srivastava N.; Goyal M.; Rakha E.; Lothion-Roy J.; Mongan N.; Miftakhova R.; Khaiboullina S.; Rizvanov A.; Baranwal M. (2019)
    Copyright © 2019 Dhiman, Srivastava, Goyal, Rakha, Lothion-Roy, Mongan, Miftakhova, Khaiboullina, Rizvanov and Baranwal. Altered expression of many genes and proteins is essential for cancer development and progression. ...
  • Simpson S.; Dunning M.; de Brot S.; Alibhai A.; Bailey C.; Woodcock C.L.; Mestas M.; Akhtar S.; Jeyapalan J.N.; Lothion-Roy J.; Emes R.D.; Allegrucci C.; Rizvanov A.A.; Mongan N.P.; Rutland C.S. (2020)
    © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the disease process closely resembles that of human OSA. OSA has a poor prognosis in both species and disease-free intervals and ...

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