Paracrine osteoprotegerin and &bgr;-catenin stabilization support synovial sarcomagenesis in periosteal cells
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Kevin B. Jones | M. Capecchi | Jared J. Barrott | Matthew L. Hedberg | A. Grossmann | Allie H. Grossmann | Malay Haldar | Huifeng Jin | Yanliang Wang | Benjamin E. Illum | M. Hedberg
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