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1. Oncogene-induced maladaptive activation of trained immunity in the pathogenesis and treatment of Erdheim-Chester disease.

2. FRI0479 REWIRED CELL ENERGY METABOLISM IN A NOVEL KRAS-MUTATED HISTIOCYTOSIS CHARACTERIZED BY SEVERE SYNOVITIS

3. AB0052 ROLE OF TRAINED IMMUNITY AND IMMUNOMETABOLISM IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ERDHEIM-CHESTER DISEASE

4. 3D culture of Erdheim-Chester disease tissues unveils histiocyte metabolism as a new therapeutic target

8. Oncogene-induced senescence in hematopoietic progenitors features myeloid restricted hematopoiesis, chronic inflammation and histiocytosis

9. Erdheim-Chester disease: An in vivo human model of Mϕ activation at the crossroad between chronic inflammation and cancer

10. 3D culture of Erdheim-Chester disease tissues unveils histiocyte metabolism as a new therapeutic target

11. BRAFV600E-mutation is invariably present and associated to oncogene-induced senescence in Erdheim-Chester disease

12. Oncogene-Induced Senescence as a New Mechanism of Disease: The Paradigm of Erdheimâ€'Chester Disease

13. The Relative Positioning of B and T Cell Epitopes Drives Immunodominance.

14. Oncogene-induced maladaptive activation of trained immunity in the pathogenesis and treatment of Erdheim-Chester disease.

15. Oncogene-induced senescence in hematopoietic progenitors features myeloid restricted hematopoiesis, chronic inflammation and histiocytosis.

16. Erdheim-Chester disease: An in vivo human model of Mϕ activation at the crossroad between chronic inflammation and cancer.

17. 3D culture of Erdheim-Chester disease tissues unveils histiocyte metabolism as a new therapeutic target.

18. Tocilizumab in patients with multisystem Erdheim-Chester disease.

19. BRAFV600E-mutation is invariably present and associated to oncogene-induced senescence in Erdheim-Chester disease.

20. Oncogene-induced senescence as a new mechanism of disease: the paradigm of erdheim-chester disease.

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