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jerry submitted, created time 5 months 5 days (www.genesdev.org)
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant tumor of bone. Analysis of familial cancer syndromes and sporadic cases has strongly implicated both p53 and pRb in its pathogenesis. This research provided a valuable platform for addressing the molecular genetics of osteosarcoma and for developing novel therapeutic strategies. 


Sensitization of osteosarcoma cells to apoptosis by oncostatin M depends on STAT5 and p53
cappuccion submitted, created time 1 year 6 months (www.nature.com)
Oncostatin M (OSM), a cytokine of the interleukin-6 family, induces growth arrest and differentiation of osteoblastic cells into glial-like/osteocytic cells. Here, we asked whether OSM regulates apoptosis of normal or transformed (osteosarcoma) osteoblasts. We show that OSM sensitizes cells to apoptosis induced by various death inducers such as staurosporine, ultraviolet or tumor necrosis factor-alpha. 


Human osteosarcoma cells express NF-kappa B
BIOBOSS submitted, created time 1 year 8 months (www3.interscience.wiley.com)
This study is the first report of functional RANK expression in human osteosarcoma cells: this strengthens the involvement of the RANK-RANKL-OPG axis in primary bone tumour biology and identifies novel therapeutic approaches targeting RANK-positive osteosarcoma. 
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