Subtypes of medulloblastoma have distinct developmental origins
Medulloblastoma encompasses a collection of clinically and molecularly diverse tumor subtypes that together comprise the most common malignant childhood brain tumor1–4. These tumors are thought to arise within the cerebellum, with approximately 25% originating from granule neuron precursor cells (GN...
Main Authors: | Gibson, Paul, Tong, Yiai, Robinson, Giles, Thompson, Margaret C., Currle, D. Spencer, Eden, Christopher, Kranenburg, Tanya A., Hogg, Twala, Poppleton, Helen, Martin, Julie, Finkelstein, David, Pounds, Stanley, Weiss, Aaron, Patay, Zoltan, Scoggins, Matthew, Ogg, Robert, Pei, Yanxin, Yang, Zeng-Jie, Brun, Sonja, Lee, Youngsoo, Zindy, Frederique, Lindsey, Janet C., Taketo, Makoto M., Boop, Frederick A., Sanford, Robert A., Gajjar, Amar, Clifford, Steven C., Roussel, Martine F., McKinnon, Peter J., Gutmann, David H., Ellison, David W., Wechsler-Reya, Robert, Gilbertson, Richard J. |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3059767/ |
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