Immune infiltration and PD-L1 expression in the tumor microenvironment are prognostic in osteosarcoma
Pratistha Koirala(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Richard Görlick(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Michael A. Fremed(Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital), Jonathan Gill(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Michael Roth(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), David S. Geller(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Sajida Piperdi(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Amy Park(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Xingxing Zang(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Bang H. Hoang(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Jordan M. Chinai(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
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