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2017DNA barcoding reveals habitual clonal dominance of myeloma plasma cells in the bone marrow microenvironmentHewett, D.; Vandyke, K.; Lawrence, D.; Friend, N.; Noll, J.; Geoghegan, J.; Croucher, P.; Zannettino, A.
2011Myeloma-induced alloreactive T cells arising in myeloma-infiltrated bones include double-positive CD8⁺CD4⁺ T cells: evidence from myeloma-bearing mouse modelFreeman, L.; Lam, A.; Petcu, E.; Smith, R.; Salajegheh, A.; Diamond, P.; Zannettino, A.; Evdokiou, A.; Luff, J.; Wong, P.; Khalil, D.; Waterhouse, N.; Vari, F.; Rice, A.; Catley, L.; Hart, D.; Vuckovic, S.
2018mTORC1 plays an important role in osteoblastic regulation of B-lymphopoiesisMartin, S.; Fitter, S.; El Khawanky, N.; Grose, R.; Walkley, C.; Purton, L.; Ruegg, M.; Hall, M.; Gronthos, S.; Zannettino, A.
2018The osteoprogenitor-specific loss of ephrinB1 results in an osteoporotic phenotype affecting the balance between bone formation and resorptionArthur, A.; Nguyen, T.; Paton, S.; Klisuric, A.; Zannettino, A.; Gronthos, S.
2016Increased miR-155-5p and reduced miR-148a-3p contribute to the suppression of osteosarcoma cell deathBhattacharya, S.; Chalk, A.; Ng, A.; Martin, T.; Zannettino, A.; Purton, L.; Lu, J.; Baker, E.; Walkley, C.
2015Systematic screening identifies dual PI3K and mTOR Inhibition as a conserved therapeutic vulnerability in osteosarcomaGupte, A.; Baker, E.; Wan, S.; Stewart, E.; Loh, A.; Shelat, A.; Gould, C.; Chalk, A.; Taylor, S.; Lackovic, K.; Karlström, Å.; Mutsaers, A.; Desai, J.; Madhamshettiwar, P.; Zannettino, A.; Burns, C.; Huang, D.; Dyer, M.; Simpson, K.; Walkley, C.
2010Comparative assessment of the osteoconductive properties of different biomaterials in vivo seeded with human or ovine mesenchymal stem/stromal cellsZannettino, A.; Paton, S.; Itescu, S.; Gronthos, S.
2010Positioning of bone marrow hematopoietic and stromal cells relative to blood flow in vivo: serially reconstituting hematopoietic stem cells reside in distinct nonperfused nichesWinkler, I.; Barbier, V.; Wadley, R.; Zannettino, A.; Williams, S.; Levesque, J.