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Adrienne M Flanagan

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Pathology|November 8, 2017
A diagnostic approach to bone tumoursAdrienne M Flanagan, Daniel Lindsay
Methods in Molecular Medicine|May 6, 2003
Generating human osteoclasts in vitro from bone marrow and peripheral bloodAdrienne M Flanagan, Helen M Massey
Head and Neck Pathology|November 21, 2014
Giant cell lesions of the craniofacial bonesAdrienne M Flanagan, Paul M Speight
World Neurosurgery|August 18, 2019
Systematic Review of Clinical, Radiologic, and Histologic Features of Benign Notochordal Cell Tumors: Implications for Patient ManagementInga Usher, Adrienne M Flanagan, David Choi
Skeletal Radiology|August 12, 2009
Benefits of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal disease : Part II of a two-part review: bone tumors and metabolic disordersAdrienne M Flanagan, David Delaney, Paul O'Donnell
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|December 25, 2018
An update of molecular pathology of bone tumors. Lessons learned from investigating samples by next generation sequencingDaniel Baumhoer, Fernanda Amary, Adrienne M Flanagan
Skeletal Radiology|August 12, 2009
The benefits of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal disease : part I of a two-part review: soft tissue tumorsAdrienne M Flanagan, David Delaney, Paul O'Donnell
Surgical Pathology Clinics|November 7, 2021
Benign Bone-Forming TumorsFernanda Amary, Adrienne M Flanagan, Paul O'Donnell
Surgical Pathology Clinics|November 7, 2021
Notochordal TumorsRoberto Tirabosco, Paul O'Donnell, Adrienne M Flanagan
Cell Death and Differentiation|October 12, 2023
(B)On(e)-cohistones and the epigenetic alterations at the root of bone cancerPaolo Salomoni, Adrienne M Flanagan, Lucia Cottone
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Pathology|November 8, 2017
A diagnostic approach to bone tumoursAdrienne M Flanagan, Daniel Lindsay
Methods in Molecular Medicine|May 6, 2003
Generating human osteoclasts in vitro from bone marrow and peripheral bloodAdrienne M Flanagan, Helen M Massey
Head and Neck Pathology|November 21, 2014
Giant cell lesions of the craniofacial bonesAdrienne M Flanagan, Paul M Speight
World Neurosurgery|August 18, 2019
Systematic Review of Clinical, Radiologic, and Histologic Features of Benign Notochordal Cell Tumors: Implications for Patient ManagementInga Usher, Adrienne M Flanagan, David Choi
Skeletal Radiology|August 12, 2009
Benefits of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal disease : Part II of a two-part review: bone tumors and metabolic disordersAdrienne M Flanagan, David Delaney, Paul O'Donnell
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|December 25, 2018
An update of molecular pathology of bone tumors. Lessons learned from investigating samples by next generation sequencingDaniel Baumhoer, Fernanda Amary, Adrienne M Flanagan
Skeletal Radiology|August 12, 2009
The benefits of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal disease : part I of a two-part review: soft tissue tumorsAdrienne M Flanagan, David Delaney, Paul O'Donnell
Surgical Pathology Clinics|November 7, 2021
Benign Bone-Forming TumorsFernanda Amary, Adrienne M Flanagan, Paul O'Donnell
Surgical Pathology Clinics|November 7, 2021
Notochordal TumorsRoberto Tirabosco, Paul O'Donnell, Adrienne M Flanagan
Cell Death and Differentiation|October 12, 2023
(B)On(e)-cohistones and the epigenetic alterations at the root of bone cancerPaolo Salomoni, Adrienne M Flanagan, Lucia Cottone
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